"I Could Be Dead Now - I Want to Know Why They Shot at Me"
- Dutch Farmer Boy Jouke Speaks Out, Displays Bullet Holes in Tractor after Attempted Assassination by WEF Police.
Farmers‘ protests against globalist Great Reset food policies spread to Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain.
16-year-old Jouke Hospes from Akkrum in Friesland, Netherlands, who had been shot at by police at a roadblock in Heerenveen Tuesday evening, posted on Facebook:
“I’d like to thank everyone for their messages and support, as well for the protests all over Friesland. Unfortunately, I didn’t know about all the support when I was in jail, but I found out what had been going on in the Netherlands when I was released at 9:30 pm (Wednesday).
“We were protesting at a food distribution center in the Heerenveen industrial zone when the Mobile Police unit announced they would clear the premises, so we decided to leave. We drove our tractors through Heerenveen and parked by the ice rink. It was a nice place to grab a meal and something to drink. Then we decided to drive around through Heerenveen, make some noise, and then go home.
Our protest convoy was just leaving Heerenveen, the point vehicle drove up the Oranjewoud on-ramp toward the McDonald‘s, when squad cars cut off the way. Many of the tractors just went around them. There were just a few tractors left in front of me, I was almost the last, so I wanted to follow the others. So I crossed the divider, being careful to watch for oncoming traffic, to make sure I could change lanes.
That’s when I heard a BANG in my right ear. I was just think, what’s going on, and heard a high-pitched whine in my ear. In panic, I wanted to get out of there, when a second shot fell. I was unhurt, so I though it may have been a rubber bullet, which ricochted. We stopped near Oudehaske, and I walked around the tractor and saw a bullet hole in the metal post!
I was stunned. Just an inch either way and I would have been toast. If I had driven an little faster or slower, I wouldn’t be here to talk about it. A few 100 meters onward, the police came and arrested me for “attempted manslaughter”. I was handcuffed and thrown in jail at the station. I don’t recall much else after that, from all the adrenaline. It was a shock, but I’m glad to be alive.”
“I want to know why they shot at me,” Jouke told NOS.nl.
He showed off the bullet holes in his tractor with his father Jan Hospes:
16-year-old farmer’s son Jouke
Hospes, who was shot at by police Tuesday evening despite having turned
his tractor away from the police roadblock (Gateway reported) said: “I can’t believe they shot at me!“
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