The Democrats and the financial Cabal hate the Amish..... To them, they're in the way and may have always been on to 'something' from the beginning that appears to be clearer each and every day. The Amish are independent and don't use electricity.... the very source of energy that the demonic DS wants everyone to be completely dependent on. We can now see this with the attempted ban of gas stoves, furnaces, and gas/diesel vehicles. It's part of that Beast system infrastructure called 15-minute cities and Agenda 2030. Since the Amish don't have churches, which tend to be centralized and are subject to being infiltrated and controlled, it makes the Amish far more difficult to control by 'group think' from using the power of the pulpit. The Amish don't like using petro-chemicals on their crops. And it becomes a natural fit for the Amish to be involved in organic food production. All of this makes it harder for the corporate government to control food production.
Yep, it's not difficult to see why the Amish might be problematic to the demonic cabal.
💯I agree. I live very close to an Amish community about 50 miles from where this happened. The Amish are very careful. They have slow moving vehicle reflectors and everything. I live within a 1/4 of a village limit on a corner. The corner has had so many accidents and deaths, that its on the counties most dangerous corners list. People don't care about anyone but themselves, they are in a hurry and inattentive. I think its another symptom of entitlement.
This! I've lived in two Amish communities for over 15 years now. People drive too fast and are not paying attention. People pass when they shouldn't and are generally reckless. I jog and most people pass me going way too fast and too close. Also although not the case with thie accident referenced, Amish children start driving carts very young, in the yard and even on the roads. Many, imo, shouldn't be driving on the roads. Many Amish drivers also let the horses drive and are dealing with kids in the back, which also often cause accidents.
Yea, Holmes County, Ohio has the second largest Amish population in the US outside of Lancaster, PA. All the city folks taking shortcuts through the back roads and come up hauling ass behind a buggy and can't stop. Fairly common issue and big problem so much so as the state mandating them effective a year ago.
The democrats did this shit in Dane County in Madison Wisconsin.
A drunk driver hit a buggy. They ended up blaming the buggy and letting him off because the buggy didn't have lights.
State of Wisconsin/Dane county violates their religious rights daily now by forcing them to illuminate their buggy.
This happens because Amish are the happiest people in America. They literally have no need for govt. So govt. Forces themselves upon them
I'm in Lancaster County, PA, right on the edge of Chester County, also heavily Amish populated, but Lancaster County is the oldest and largest Amish community in the US. Although tourists and many locals refer to their mode of transportation as "horse and buggy," the Amish refer to it as "the team" in this area, as in, "We took the team today to visit Dad and Mom" as opposed to obtaining an "English" (non-Amish) driver as they often do. The team normally consists of 1 and infrequently 2 horses and a carriage or an open wagon which is temperature and weather dependent.
Car driving is atrocious on these beautiful, rural country roads. For every 1 good driver around here, there are 5 bad ones. I truly don't know how they remain so calm, cool, and collected. Accidents are rarely, if ever, the fault of the Amish.
The Democrats and the financial Cabal hate the Amish..... To them, they're in the way and may have always been on to 'something' from the beginning that appears to be clearer each and every day. The Amish are independent and don't use electricity.... the very source of energy that the demonic DS wants everyone to be completely dependent on. We can now see this with the attempted ban of gas stoves, furnaces, and gas/diesel vehicles. It's part of that Beast system infrastructure called 15-minute cities and Agenda 2030. Since the Amish don't have churches, which tend to be centralized and are subject to being infiltrated and controlled, it makes the Amish far more difficult to control by 'group think' from using the power of the pulpit. The Amish don't like using petro-chemicals on their crops. And it becomes a natural fit for the Amish to be involved in organic food production. All of this makes it harder for the corporate government to control food production.
Yep, it's not difficult to see why the Amish might be problematic to the demonic cabal.
💯I agree. I live very close to an Amish community about 50 miles from where this happened. The Amish are very careful. They have slow moving vehicle reflectors and everything. I live within a 1/4 of a village limit on a corner. The corner has had so many accidents and deaths, that its on the counties most dangerous corners list. People don't care about anyone but themselves, they are in a hurry and inattentive. I think its another symptom of entitlement.
This! I've lived in two Amish communities for over 15 years now. People drive too fast and are not paying attention. People pass when they shouldn't and are generally reckless. I jog and most people pass me going way too fast and too close. Also although not the case with thie accident referenced, Amish children start driving carts very young, in the yard and even on the roads. Many, imo, shouldn't be driving on the roads. Many Amish drivers also let the horses drive and are dealing with kids in the back, which also often cause accidents.
True that
most ridiculous excuse for a crackdown on one of the communities most resilient to government BS. buggy false flag?
Seems to happen here all the time.
it's really that big of an issue? No communities around here, don't really know much...so sad
Yea, Holmes County, Ohio has the second largest Amish population in the US outside of Lancaster, PA. All the city folks taking shortcuts through the back roads and come up hauling ass behind a buggy and can't stop. Fairly common issue and big problem so much so as the state mandating them effective a year ago.
The democrats did this shit in Dane County in Madison Wisconsin. A drunk driver hit a buggy. They ended up blaming the buggy and letting him off because the buggy didn't have lights.
State of Wisconsin/Dane county violates their religious rights daily now by forcing them to illuminate their buggy.
This happens because Amish are the happiest people in America. They literally have no need for govt. So govt. Forces themselves upon them
https://www.wafb.com/2023/06/19/19-year-old-horse-killed-after-amish-buggy-demolish-by-semi-truck-crash-authorities-say/?fbclid=IwAR3XYlYPuzlB34y5SEMtJXv-ESiGYQt6wkc81RixwXobmroVRgbb4gU9BCQ
Just another day in rural Wisconsin. For entertainment, research 'Amish driveby' sometime.
Funny they use the term Buggy Crash, which seems to imply that the buggy lost control and crashed into something.
In reality, Buggy Crash = “Car Crashes into Buggy”
It would be interesting to find out if the drivers involved were injected with the flu goo.
Asshole drivers is the answer.
I'm in Lancaster County, PA, right on the edge of Chester County, also heavily Amish populated, but Lancaster County is the oldest and largest Amish community in the US. Although tourists and many locals refer to their mode of transportation as "horse and buggy," the Amish refer to it as "the team" in this area, as in, "We took the team today to visit Dad and Mom" as opposed to obtaining an "English" (non-Amish) driver as they often do. The team normally consists of 1 and infrequently 2 horses and a carriage or an open wagon which is temperature and weather dependent.
Car driving is atrocious on these beautiful, rural country roads. For every 1 good driver around here, there are 5 bad ones. I truly don't know how they remain so calm, cool, and collected. Accidents are rarely, if ever, the fault of the Amish.