I Hope This Makes The Idaho Water Shutoff To Farmers Real For People
🚨 Idaho is fining Farmers $300 PER ACRE for using water
Farmers are already declaring bankruptcy
Here are 2 farmers from eastern Idaho who have just received their water shutoff orders
“We just got our curtailment letter from the Idaho Department of Water Resources and they're telling us we have to shut our eight wells off.”
“Shut our water off?”
— “They want us to shut our water off. — They want us to turn our wells off.”
“The reservoirs are full, yet we're being told we cannot water 500,000 acres of crops”
“Thing. If you decide that you're just gonna keep watering, they're going to fine you $300 per acre. Well, if you're just growing a crop like hay, it doesn't make $300 an acre. You're just gonna lose money on that.”
“you look on the curtailment paper it's not just farmers it's commercial businesses.”
They give lots of details about the water shutoff order (see video)
They talk about more locations being effected and what the result of that will be:
— “They want to shut off just in Bingham County. So Bingham County grows more potatoes than any other county in the state and just in Bingham County there's $1.3 ish billion dollars spent in the county. And if that water was curtailed, it would reduce the amount of money spent in the county by three to $400 million.
So you wouldn't just be putting out, you wouldn't just be putting farmers out of business, you'd be putting people who deliver gas out of business, people who sell groceries, you'd be putting all the equipment people out of business, the repair, the repair men, the service men.
We just had people coming out, working on our pivots and stuff. You'd be putting all those guys out of business, which would hurt everyone”
“Trucking companies would go out of business. Yep. You have a lot of guys who have storages for potatoes. All those guys, they would no longer be getting rent for their potatoes. It would just devastate the entire Idaho economy.”
“There's already guys, there's already local farmers who've shut their wells off and their fields have already dried up because of this curtailment order and they're going to be out millions of dollars they're going to end up declaring bankruptcy and if the farmers declare bankruptcy the banks that finance the farmers are going to declare bankruptcy and then the whole economy is just shot. It's literally going to destroy the Idaho economy.”
“We gotta get this thing spreading like wildfire to make sure everybody knows about this. Because like it or not, it's gonna affect everybody.”
They won’t use force, they’ll use economic means. Stealing bank accounts, putting liens on properties, denying them credit…
From that perspective, this works better than a gun, because the people are still alive, still dependent, completely demoralized-along with their families. THAT spreads amongst people quickly. Others will hear the tale of caution, and they will comply. Simply shooting someone gives a martyr, and sometimes a legend, to rally around.
The end result of starving people has begun, and in force. There’s no accountability, no explanation (rational or no), just “because fuck you, that’s why”.
You want to know an act of war—this is one. We, collectively, recognize this or we become fodder. The depopulation plan has begun on several fronts. Most everyone else hasn’t felt it yet, and the past two years of shortages/increased prices/“inflation” have given cover to what will be happening.
Slowly, food will become scarce and costly, and with the other events that will be forthcoming, people may wake up. I pray it won’t be too late.
Where do the biggest victims(mega farmers) stand with filing their lawsuits? Swaying public opinion via media doesn't do a whole lot when your crops are dying. They need to blow some money on lawyers, asap. (I can't believe I just said that.)
Those are all the reason the farmers should say no. The water doesn't belong to the state. The farmers need to defend their rights or lose them. Take a stand, protect your wells, tell the state to fuck off with their fines. People really need to stop listening to these so called authorities.
I Hope This Makes The Idaho Water Shutoff To Farmers Real For People
🚨 Idaho is fining Farmers $300 PER ACRE for using water
Farmers are already declaring bankruptcy
Here are 2 farmers from eastern Idaho who have just received their water shutoff orders
“We just got our curtailment letter from the Idaho Department of Water Resources and they're telling us we have to shut our eight wells off.”
“Shut our water off?”
— “They want us to shut our water off. — They want us to turn our wells off.”
“The reservoirs are full, yet we're being told we cannot water 500,000 acres of crops”
“Thing. If you decide that you're just gonna keep watering, they're going to fine you $300 per acre. Well, if you're just growing a crop like hay, it doesn't make $300 an acre. You're just gonna lose money on that.”
“you look on the curtailment paper it's not just farmers it's commercial businesses.”
They give lots of details about the water shutoff order (see video)
They talk about more locations being effected and what the result of that will be:
— “They want to shut off just in Bingham County. So Bingham County grows more potatoes than any other county in the state and just in Bingham County there's $1.3 ish billion dollars spent in the county. And if that water was curtailed, it would reduce the amount of money spent in the county by three to $400 million.
So you wouldn't just be putting out, you wouldn't just be putting farmers out of business, you'd be putting people who deliver gas out of business, people who sell groceries, you'd be putting all the equipment people out of business, the repair, the repair men, the service men.
We just had people coming out, working on our pivots and stuff. You'd be putting all those guys out of business, which would hurt everyone”
“Trucking companies would go out of business. Yep. You have a lot of guys who have storages for potatoes. All those guys, they would no longer be getting rent for their potatoes. It would just devastate the entire Idaho economy.”
“There's already guys, there's already local farmers who've shut their wells off and their fields have already dried up because of this curtailment order and they're going to be out millions of dollars they're going to end up declaring bankruptcy and if the farmers declare bankruptcy the banks that finance the farmers are going to declare bankruptcy and then the whole economy is just shot. It's literally going to destroy the Idaho economy.”
“We gotta get this thing spreading like wildfire to make sure everybody knows about this. Because like it or not, it's gonna affect everybody.”
And the farmers hold the land and the wells and in the end they either comply and perish, or do something else.
Then the bureaucrats can either accept that they’ll still have citizens and tax revenue, or do something else.
And in the end someone may be ordered to go out with a gun and use force, and they also can comply or do something else.
It takes a lot of people cooperating to destroy a people.
They won’t use force, they’ll use economic means. Stealing bank accounts, putting liens on properties, denying them credit…
From that perspective, this works better than a gun, because the people are still alive, still dependent, completely demoralized-along with their families. THAT spreads amongst people quickly. Others will hear the tale of caution, and they will comply. Simply shooting someone gives a martyr, and sometimes a legend, to rally around.
The end result of starving people has begun, and in force. There’s no accountability, no explanation (rational or no), just “because fuck you, that’s why”.
You want to know an act of war—this is one. We, collectively, recognize this or we become fodder. The depopulation plan has begun on several fronts. Most everyone else hasn’t felt it yet, and the past two years of shortages/increased prices/“inflation” have given cover to what will be happening.
Slowly, food will become scarce and costly, and with the other events that will be forthcoming, people may wake up. I pray it won’t be too late.
Where do the biggest victims(mega farmers) stand with filing their lawsuits? Swaying public opinion via media doesn't do a whole lot when your crops are dying. They need to blow some money on lawyers, asap. (I can't believe I just said that.)
Those are all the reason the farmers should say no. The water doesn't belong to the state. The farmers need to defend their rights or lose them. Take a stand, protect your wells, tell the state to fuck off with their fines. People really need to stop listening to these so called authorities.
I hate that I’m upvoting this.