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(Opinion) Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch conservative pundit and legal philosopher, is gaining recognition for her strong stance on various global issues.Her criticisms of the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 and the World Economic Forum’s proposals showcase her commitment to personal freedoms.She argues that these organizations manipulate policies to control aspects like food consumption and personal travel.Vlaardingerbroek is concerned about efforts to force people to consume lab-grown meat and insects under environmental pretexts.Her critique extends to the European Union’s climate policies, particularly the Emissions Trading System (ETS) and the ‘Fit for 55’ climate bill.She believes these policies could increase poverty and dependency.

Vlaardingerbroek warns that the ETS’s broad coverage will impact consumers directly as companies pass on costs.Vlaardingerbroek’s outspoken nature has stirred controversy.

She has openly criticized modern feminism, abortion, and immigration policies.Her appearances on American and British conservative media platforms have amplified her views.Despite facing backlash from some Dutch media, she remains steadfast in her beliefs.During the COVID-19 pandemic, Vlaardingerbroek opposed lockdowns and mRNA vaccines.She expressed concerns about eroding freedoms, reflecting her commitment to personal liberties.In early 2022, her focus shifted to the Dutch nitrogen crisis.She argued on American TV that this crisis was being used to seize farmers’ land for immigrant housing.

This stance ties into her broader concerns about globalist agendas.Vlaardingerbroek’s advocacy extends to national issues.

In March 2023, she supported a pro-farmer protest in The Hague.She stood in solidarity with farmers, opposing what she views as severe injustices.

This action highlights her ongoing dedication to challenging policies she believes are harmful.Rising Conservative Star – Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s Global ImpactIn her recent critique titled “The Dutch Demonic Embryo Act,” Vlaardingerbroek questioned the Dutch government’s integrity.She criticized plans to amend the Dutch Embryo Act.

Vlaardingerbroek fears these changes will have far-reaching implications for artificial insemination and IVF regulations.She is wary of the government’s rationale, citing a lack of trust in the authorities following various policy decisions.Rising Conservative Star – Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s Global Impact.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Eva Vlaardingerbroek is becoming a prominent figure in the European and worldwide conservative scene.Her commitment to challenging globalist agendas and defending personal freedoms is earning her respect and recognition as a freedom fighter.Eva Vlaardingerbroek confronts the escalating dominance of governments, mega-corporations, and elite groups wielding tools like digital IDs and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC).She challenges the pervasive surveillance and digital threats that hang over society like a modern-day sword of Damocles in our increasingly digital world.Her voice represents a growing segment of society concerned about individual rights and national sovereignty.Eva-1.mp4?#Size: 11.61 Mb





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