A Bill Gates-funded supermarket and food distribution facility in the Netherlands has been mysteriously destroyed by fire overnight.
The large facility in Almelo owned by Picnic, a Bill Gates-funded grocery company that pushes plant protein meat and uses electric delivery vehicles, suddenly caught fire in the middle of the night, The Counter Signal reported.
According to Reuters, Picnic has raised 600 million euros ($706 million) from investors in 2021, including The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, to help speed up its expansion.
Many participating in the ongoing farmers’ protests in Holland have openly stated they believe Gates may be partly responsible for pushing additional climate laws.
According to the Canadian website Counter Signal, “It still isn’t clear what the cause of the fire was or whether it is tied to the protests — though some have speculated it is in retaliation over the career-destroying nitrogen policy brought in by the Rutte government.”
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BREAKING: A Bill Gates Foundation supermarket in the Netherlands that focuses on new-age foods like plant protein meat has spontaneously caught fire in the middle of the night. https://t.co/363xQ3IVwh pic.twitter.com/IpAgYsrGmA
— Keean Bexte 🇳🇱 (@TheRealKeean) July 11, 2022
More details of the protest from Wayne Dupree reports:
This fire follows the Dutch Farmer uprising, where farmers are pissed off about “Green New Deal” type” resets going on.
This is the same thing that’s happening in Sri Lanka, and the people there just forced their president out of power and into hiding.
The Dutch farmers are protesting about rising costs and government restrictions put on livestock numbers and fertilizer used in a bid to cut carbon emissions.
The globalists are taking it on the chin lately, as people rise up and fight back. But as of now, there’s no sign that this uprising and the fire at Bill’s new age store are connected.
After politicians’ decision to close dozens of farms and cattle ranches to reduce nitrogen to comply with absurd EU regulations on nitrogen pollution, the angry Dutch farmers have issued an ultimatum threatening to block the country’s airports, ports and distribution centers. pic.twitter.com/q4zcmI1PjU
— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova) July 1, 2022
Sources: WayneDupree, The Counter Signal, Reuters
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