The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.Test Case for Global ControlThis essay could be about any one of a number of nations. But as a case study, I selected what is supposed to be one of the happiest countries on Earth — Denmark…Read morea month ago · 14 likes · 2 comments · esc
AUG 11, 2025
This essay could be about any one of a number of nations. But as a case study, I selected what is supposed to be one of the happiest countries on Earth — Denmark.
Because if you’re a Danish farmer, happiness is in short supply these days.
While the world focuses on alleged ‘far-right ‘ movements across Europe, something more sinister is brewing in the home of Lego, Carlsberg and Hans Christian Andersen. Under the cover of environmental protection, the government is planning to confiscate huge chunks of farmland and destroy the agricultural industry that feeds the nation .
This is not ‘conspiracy theory ’. It’s all documented in obscure official government reports — reports that somehow ‘forgot ’ to ask the farmers what they think about being put out of business.
The Danish government recently published a ‘Roadmap for Sustainable Transformation of the Danish Agri-Food Systems ‘, bureaucrat-speak for ‘how we’re going to revolutionise farming ‘. Yet, of the 294 contributors to this agricultural roadmap, only three supposedly represented farming — and none were actual farmers . The rest? Academics, bureaucrats, ‘experts ’ associated with global NGOs, and corporate consultants — the sort of people who’ve never grown a potato but are certain they know how farming should work.
… like writing a manual for brain surgery and ‘forgetting’ to invite any brain surgeons.
But wait, there’s more. Denmark’s environmental plan is built on an elaborate shell game that would make a con artist blush . Many Danish homes used to be heated by ‘district heating ‘ — essentially recycled hot water from coal power plants, which is actually quite efficient. But Denmark just shut down its last coal plant in August 2024.
So how is that heating replaced? Well, for that they came up with quite a brilliant plan, the academics have truly thought ‘out of the box ’ here. They pump seawater through giant electric heaters or alternatively, they heat it through the burning of ‘green ’ wood pellets.
Let’s get this straight: Denmark seek to replace efficient waste heat from power generation with energy-intensive electric induction heating , while simultaneously demanding that everyone switch to electric cars and electric transport. And they do all of this… while shutting down power plants .
The result? Electricity demand soars just as electricity generation capacity disappears . Denmark already has some of the highest electricity prices in the world. This plan will gradually make energy poverty universal. But, sure, the nation is famous for those occasional days where wind produce enough electricity to export.
But what happens when the wind stops blowing?
In the bureaucratic language a chilling phrase is hiding: farmers will soon need a ‘ license to operate ‘ . In other words, unelected bureaucrats will decide who’s allowed to farm — and who isn’t.
This isn’t regulation — it’s the end of property rights . Imagine needing government permission to grow food on your own land, issued by academics who’ve never worked a day on a farm.
It frankly reads as though its straight out of the Soviet Union.
Yet, what’s happening in Denmark isn’t unique. The same 30% land grab is being pushed worldwide by the IUCN and others under the banner of ‘biodiversity protection ‘. The Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Canada — farmer protests are breaking out everywhere for the same reason. And the pattern is always identical:
International bodies set impossible technocratic environmental targets
National governments adopt them without public debate
Academic consultants design implementation plans
Farmers are excluded from the process
The media portrays any resistance as ‘far-right extremism ‘
Rural communities are destroyed in the name of ‘saving the planet ’
But the government’s plan doesn’t just destroy traditional agriculture — it outlines what will replace it. The roadmap enthusiastically promotes:
Lab-grown ‘cellular meat ‘
Artificial milk from bacteria
Insect protein for human consumption
Synthetic foods created from microorganisms
This is not a joke . Danish taxpayers are funding research into feeding their children processed insects while productive farmland is turned into ‘biodiversity reserves ‘.
The 294 academics and consultants who designed this plan should be the first to live on their insect-based diet .
Let them feed it to their own families before forcing it on everyone else. If they refuse, why should anyone accept their trash credentials?
Mette Frederiksen’s (the present Prime Minister of Denmark) contempt for democratic principles extends beyond agriculture and industry. Denmark was once famous for defending free speech — not least during the 2005 cartoon crisis, when Jyllands-Posten published cartoons of Muhammad that sparked global outrage. Back then Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen refused to apologise or censor the newspaper, declaring it a matter of fundamental free speech principles — even as Danish embassies were attacked across the Middle East.
But in 2023 , that same tradition was quietly abandoned. Frederiksen’s government criminalised ‘ insulting other cultures and religions ‘, despite clear majority opposition from Danish voters . The woman who destroyed an entire industry on a whim also decided that centuries of liberal free speech tradition had to go . Once again, the political establishment ignored what the people wanted and did what international groupthink demanded.
When politicians can destroy industries, confiscate land, and criminalise speech — all while ignoring voter wishes — you no longer live in a democracy.
You live under the rule of people who consider your opinions irrelevant.
This case study focused on Denmark, but it travels far beyond what’s frequently considered ‘the happiest nation on Earth ’ — or even farming itself. This is ultimately about whether democratic nations will be governed by elected representatives or by an international class of unaccountable technocrats .
When academic consultants can override farmers on farming, health bureaucrats can override doctors on medicine, and climate scientists can override engineers on energy — you no longer live in a democracy .
You live in a technocracy where academia plot, experts rule — and voters are irrelevant.
The agricultural transformation is just the latest front in this quiet revolution. If they can starve you into compliance, every other freedom becomes meaningless .
The fat lady is yet to sing — there’s still hope. In 1992, Danish voters rejected the Maastricht Treaty that created the European Union . The political establishment was furious, but the people rejected giving up sovereignty. That same year, Denmark’s football team came from nowhere to win the European Championship as rank outsiders. On occasion, David does indeed beat Goliath.
The real question is whether enough people will wake up before it’s too late . The window is closing fast — but it’s not yet closed.
Danish (and Dutch, German, British, Italian, Australian, …) farmers need support, but more than that — people everywhere need to understand what’s being done in their name . The great land grab is coming to your country next, dressed up in the same do-good environmental language and pushed by the same NGO-academic-corporate alliance, making claims of ‘EcoCide ’ and ‘environmental justice ’ backed by nothing but hot air, deeply flawed ‘black box ’ global modelling, Marxists in academia, and outright threats by international organisations claiming to stand up for ‘social justice ’, ‘human rights ’ and ‘the well-being of all ’… though the latter is to be understood through the lens of the human collective — it’s certainly not about the individual.
The people conspiring — the politicians, the academics, the NGOs and their ‘expert’ class such as their local division of the IUCN, Dansk Naturfredningsforening (DN) — need to be confronted. When I personally challenged the press secretary of DN on Twitter, he casually refused to serve in his most basic job capacity: answer questions, thus revealing himself to be a press secretary of the breathtakingly corrupt sort we’ve grown all but accustomed to. Expressly the kind that deserves confronting because he knowingly work to cover for a crime syndicate.
That isn’t an advocacy of crime — certainly not. It simply means spreading the word, and letting those conspiring know that we’re fully aware of what they’re up to, and their many lies told on our journey here. These people thrive in the shadows, but their plans come to nothing once put out in the open to public debate.
The choice is simple: resist now while you still can, or accept a future where bureaucrats control what you eat, where you live, and how you heat your home .