For Animals, Farmers, and Hungarian Enterprises


For Animals, Farmers, and Hungarian Enterprises
The Issue
We, the undersigned farmers, livestock keepers, animal welfare professionals, entrepreneurs, and responsible citizens, hereby submit this petition to the competent authorities, decision-makers, agricultural organizations, members of parliament, and the national and international media.
- The current epidemic protocol mandates the mass culling of animals upon detection of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak—regardless of whether the animals are asymptomatic, capable of recovery, or capable of developing natural immunity. This practice is brainless, contrary to life - anti-life murderer, scientifically unfounded, disproportionate to the disease caused by FMD, economically devastating, and morally unacceptable, and legally impermissible. FMD is treatable!
Protecting Hungarian farmers and livestock enterprises is a matter of national interest.
Livestock farming is not merely a livelihood; it is a pillar of rural sustainability, economic independence, and food security. The current FMD protocol threatens or destroys these enterprises because:
- It removes farmers’ right to make decisions, rendering them operationally unviable.
- There is no meaningful compensation or long-term recovery plan.
- A single misdiagnosis can erase decades of work—without due process or protection.
We call on decision-makers not to sacrifice Hungarian livestock farming at the altar of exploitative multinational interests.
Do not let trade pressure dictate scientific protocols.
When an FMD case is reported, the country loses its "FMD-free" status, resulting in export losses. The zero-tolerance policy is the product of multinational pressure, not of farmers' interests. In this system, animals are no longer sentient beings, and farming is no longer a way of life but merely a "logistical problem node" in the global system.
But we know the truth:
Animal husbandry is a symbol of freedom, autonomy, self-sufficiency, and local enterprise.
This is no accident. It is psychological warfare. A deliberate strategy aimed at:
- Undermining mid-sized enterprises
- Centralizing production under multinational control
- Pushing self-sufficient farmers out of the market
There is no professionally acceptable diagnostic procedure. Diagnosis continues to rely heavily on PCR testing.
FMD is manageable and treatable. This is well understood by veterinary literature and professionals committed to healing.
The vaccination and destruction of entire herds during infection is unnecessary—yet authorities proceed to vaccinate and cull simultaneously.
It is especially concerning that no supportive veterinary treatment protocol is shared with affected parties—and farmers are not allowed to treat their animals in quarantine conditions.
This is the script of the Great Reset: crisis, panic, control.
We reject it!
The so-called “cattle epidemic” in Bábolna was not an epidemiological event—it was a social experiment based on a laboratory scenario:
- Thousands of animals were culled without substantial justification.
- Workers were not informed—they learned of the events from the news.
- No public necropsy report, no transparent evidence.
- The next steps: digital farming registries, meat restrictions, promotion of alternative proteins, insect protein and lab-grown meat.
Every epidemic becomes a kind of “biological-psychological weapon”: animals are labeled disease vectors, and farmers become scapegoats.
- Meat becomes a “risk,” farmers become “rebels.”
- This leads to the digital new order: agri-apps, meat traceability, mandatory alternative protein, insect meals in schools.
This is the slow eradication of Hungarian animal farming.
Animal husbandry is the last bastion of self-sufficiency. Those who produce their own meat will not eat powdered larvae. They will not buy synthetic bacon. They will not rely on digital meal vouchers. They are dangerous—because they are free.
The global food industry, the WEF, and its financiers have already decided:
- Insects instead of livestock
- Synthetic control instead of freedom
- Total digitization instead of traditional farming
Hungary has become a testbed. The Great Reset’s entire script is being implemented, and the Bábolna case was a conscious episode of it.
Therefore, we demand:
- The creation of alternative, animal-friendly protocols that allow treatment, observation, and assessment of natural immunity under quarantine.
- Recognition of farmers' right to decide—authorities must not unilaterally determine the fate of animals.
- The inclusion of independent expert committees in every decision, with transparent documentation—centralized control must not be absolute.
- Recognition and breeding eligibility of recovered animals.
- Prioritization of national sovereignty over global trade expectations—life must matter more than status.
- Legal guarantees that compensation not only be monetary but also ensure long-term operational stability for small and medium-sized enterprises and individual farmers.
- Pandemic management must be guided by social and economic interests—not just epidemiological restructuring.
We reject further “pandemic theatre” and mass animal graves!
- Let us not allow the demonization of meat, the humiliation of farmers, and the construction of digital control to be masked by hollow “compensations.”
- Let us not fall for the “climate-neutral cow” propaganda.
- Let us not allow freedom to be the price of false sustainability.
🌍 International Legal Supplement
The current practice of mass culling asymptomatic or recoverable animals contradicts several international legal and ethical norms:
1. Animal Welfare Principles – OIE/WOAH (World Organisation for Animal Health):
- The OIE Code emphasizes the prevention of unnecessary animal suffering.
- Humane, alternative approaches are recommended when diseases are manageable and controllable.
2. EU Animal Welfare Guidelines:
- EU Directive 2009/109/EC mandates proportionality and risk-based decision-making in culling during epidemics.
- Generalized slaughter is not justified if less severe measures can control the outbreak.
3. FAO Recommendations:
- The FAO stresses the importance of food sovereignty and economic diversity.
- Mass culling is an unsustainable long-term strategy.
4. Human Rights and Property Protection:
- Protocol 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights states that the right to property may be violated if farmers are not fairly compensated or if interventions are disproportionate.
Final Thought
This is not a conspiracy theory—it is documented practice. One of the most critical issues of 2025.
This is not a health matter—it is a new form of food warfare.
This is not risk management—it is economic control.
Hungary is not a testing ground—it is a nation capable of standing up for itself.
How much longer will we endure?
How long will we watch passively as the last strongholds of economic independence are dismantled?
How long will we believe that “there is no other way”?
With our signatures, we demand:
- Humane, ethical, farmer- and enterprise-friendly epidemic protocols
- Protection of Hungarian animal husbandry and food sovereignty
- Independence from digital and commercial control mechanisms
#WeWillNotBeFed #ForAnimalsAndFarmers #EnterpriseProtection #StopTheGreatReset
Join the Alliance of the Hungarian People:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/38
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The Issue
We, the undersigned farmers, livestock keepers, animal welfare professionals, entrepreneurs, and responsible citizens, hereby submit this petition to the competent authorities, decision-makers, agricultural organizations, members of parliament, and the national and international media.
- The current epidemic protocol mandates the mass culling of animals upon detection of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak—regardless of whether the animals are asymptomatic, capable of recovery, or capable of developing natural immunity. This practice is brainless, contrary to life - anti-life murderer, scientifically unfounded, disproportionate to the disease caused by FMD, economically devastating, and morally unacceptable, and legally impermissible. FMD is treatable!
Protecting Hungarian farmers and livestock enterprises is a matter of national interest.
Livestock farming is not merely a livelihood; it is a pillar of rural sustainability, economic independence, and food security. The current FMD protocol threatens or destroys these enterprises because:
- It removes farmers’ right to make decisions, rendering them operationally unviable.
- There is no meaningful compensation or long-term recovery plan.
- A single misdiagnosis can erase decades of work—without due process or protection.
We call on decision-makers not to sacrifice Hungarian livestock farming at the altar of exploitative multinational interests.
Do not let trade pressure dictate scientific protocols.
When an FMD case is reported, the country loses its "FMD-free" status, resulting in export losses. The zero-tolerance policy is the product of multinational pressure, not of farmers' interests. In this system, animals are no longer sentient beings, and farming is no longer a way of life but merely a "logistical problem node" in the global system.
But we know the truth:
Animal husbandry is a symbol of freedom, autonomy, self-sufficiency, and local enterprise.
This is no accident. It is psychological warfare. A deliberate strategy aimed at:
- Undermining mid-sized enterprises
- Centralizing production under multinational control
- Pushing self-sufficient farmers out of the market
There is no professionally acceptable diagnostic procedure. Diagnosis continues to rely heavily on PCR testing.
FMD is manageable and treatable. This is well understood by veterinary literature and professionals committed to healing.
The vaccination and destruction of entire herds during infection is unnecessary—yet authorities proceed to vaccinate and cull simultaneously.
It is especially concerning that no supportive veterinary treatment protocol is shared with affected parties—and farmers are not allowed to treat their animals in quarantine conditions.
This is the script of the Great Reset: crisis, panic, control.
We reject it!
The so-called “cattle epidemic” in Bábolna was not an epidemiological event—it was a social experiment based on a laboratory scenario:
- Thousands of animals were culled without substantial justification.
- Workers were not informed—they learned of the events from the news.
- No public necropsy report, no transparent evidence.
- The next steps: digital farming registries, meat restrictions, promotion of alternative proteins, insect protein and lab-grown meat.
Every epidemic becomes a kind of “biological-psychological weapon”: animals are labeled disease vectors, and farmers become scapegoats.
- Meat becomes a “risk,” farmers become “rebels.”
- This leads to the digital new order: agri-apps, meat traceability, mandatory alternative protein, insect meals in schools.
This is the slow eradication of Hungarian animal farming.
Animal husbandry is the last bastion of self-sufficiency. Those who produce their own meat will not eat powdered larvae. They will not buy synthetic bacon. They will not rely on digital meal vouchers. They are dangerous—because they are free.
The global food industry, the WEF, and its financiers have already decided:
- Insects instead of livestock
- Synthetic control instead of freedom
- Total digitization instead of traditional farming
Hungary has become a testbed. The Great Reset’s entire script is being implemented, and the Bábolna case was a conscious episode of it.
Therefore, we demand:
- The creation of alternative, animal-friendly protocols that allow treatment, observation, and assessment of natural immunity under quarantine.
- Recognition of farmers' right to decide—authorities must not unilaterally determine the fate of animals.
- The inclusion of independent expert committees in every decision, with transparent documentation—centralized control must not be absolute.
- Recognition and breeding eligibility of recovered animals.
- Prioritization of national sovereignty over global trade expectations—life must matter more than status.
- Legal guarantees that compensation not only be monetary but also ensure long-term operational stability for small and medium-sized enterprises and individual farmers.
- Pandemic management must be guided by social and economic interests—not just epidemiological restructuring.
We reject further “pandemic theatre” and mass animal graves!
- Let us not allow the demonization of meat, the humiliation of farmers, and the construction of digital control to be masked by hollow “compensations.”
- Let us not fall for the “climate-neutral cow” propaganda.
- Let us not allow freedom to be the price of false sustainability.
🌍 International Legal Supplement
The current practice of mass culling asymptomatic or recoverable animals contradicts several international legal and ethical norms:
1. Animal Welfare Principles – OIE/WOAH (World Organisation for Animal Health):
- The OIE Code emphasizes the prevention of unnecessary animal suffering.
- Humane, alternative approaches are recommended when diseases are manageable and controllable.
2. EU Animal Welfare Guidelines:
- EU Directive 2009/109/EC mandates proportionality and risk-based decision-making in culling during epidemics.
- Generalized slaughter is not justified if less severe measures can control the outbreak.
3. FAO Recommendations:
- The FAO stresses the importance of food sovereignty and economic diversity.
- Mass culling is an unsustainable long-term strategy.
4. Human Rights and Property Protection:
- Protocol 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights states that the right to property may be violated if farmers are not fairly compensated or if interventions are disproportionate.
Final Thought
This is not a conspiracy theory—it is documented practice. One of the most critical issues of 2025.
This is not a health matter—it is a new form of food warfare.
This is not risk management—it is economic control.
Hungary is not a testing ground—it is a nation capable of standing up for itself.
How much longer will we endure?
How long will we watch passively as the last strongholds of economic independence are dismantled?
How long will we believe that “there is no other way”?
With our signatures, we demand:
- Humane, ethical, farmer- and enterprise-friendly epidemic protocols
- Protection of Hungarian animal husbandry and food sovereignty
- Independence from digital and commercial control mechanisms
#WeWillNotBeFed #ForAnimalsAndFarmers #EnterpriseProtection #StopTheGreatReset
Join the Alliance of the Hungarian People:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/38
49
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Petition created on March 30, 2025