'Smart Cities': the digital concentration camps
What are they, how they will be used to enslave you and how to stop them
You probably heard the saying:
The road to hell is paved with good intentions
This could not be more accurate than when it comes to the concept of the so called “smart city”.
As we probably all know by now, every technology can be used equally for good as well as for evil (think of dynamite or the splitting of the atom as two prominent examples).
Human history has led us to believe that the probability of a technology being used for evil is at least equal to the probability of it being used for good.
However, as the 2020s have shown us clearly already, this historical average is no longer accurate (and maybe never was), especially if it is implemented through an ‘unholy marriage’ of sort between large corporations and greedy government bureaucrats acting as ‘useful idiots’ for agendas way above their pay grade and which they either don’t understand or are knowingly complicit with.
A perfect example of that is the C19 injections and the ultimate agenda behind them which is Transhumanism or the “fourth industrial revolution” which the infamous World Economic Forum describes on their own website as:
Merging the physical, digital and biological worlds
With a big chunk of the world’s population taking this injection (whether by choice or through coercion), the “implantation stage” of this agenda is a resounding success as far as the enemy of humanity is concerned.
Now that this is essentially ticked off their list, they can move on to the next big step in their agenda and the one that will permanently tip the scale in their favour and allow them to install a control grid which will enable a few thousand people to effectively control and outright enslave all 8 billion of us.
This will be achieved by controlling our finances through Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).
The so called “smart cities” are the perfect companion to CBDCs and what is required to close the loop and complete the circle of enslavement.
Once that’s all in place, it will be close to impossible to get rid of and human existence on this planet will become very bleak indeed.
If you want to get an idea how bleak, check this out:
What is a smart city?
The smart city concept was first introduced by IBM in the late 1990s.
IBM has a very long history of associating itself with anyone and anything they can make a buck of, including the Nazis. They are also a proud strategic partner of the WEF.
Despite the fact this term has been floating around for over 20 years now and becoming an increasingly popular buzzword, there is actually no universal acceptable definition to the term “Smart City” and different so called ‘stakeholders’ (who are the key players in the WEF’s “stakeholder capitalism” or in more simple terms, fascism) use different ways to describe such smart cities, usually going for the definition that best fits their own agenda and commercial interests.
For example, Cisco, a proud WEF “technology partner” of many years, describe it as:
A smart city uses digital technology to connect, protect, and enhance the lives of citizens. IoT sensors, video cameras, social media, and other inputs act as a nervous system, providing the city operator and citizens with constant feedback so they can make informed decisions.
Interestingly, the world bank (a major globalist outfit and a key player in the rollout of CBDCs globally) held a symposium in 2021 in which they polled over 260 participants and asked them to describe one major characteristic of a smart city.
This was then translated to a word cloud where words that are most commonly mentioned appear bigger and anything not mentioned doesn’t show up at all.
To save you the hassle of trying to figure out the dominant themes the participants mentioned in the context of a smart city, here they are:
“technology,” “innovation,” and “connection” were the most dominant.
“Citizen participation” and “data” is what makes a community smart, according to most of the participants.
Around half chose “sustainability” as a priority and a quarter mentioned “resilience.”
Things like “privacy”, “free choice” and god forbid “freedom” were definitely not in vogue.
The 15 minute city
As the so called ‘Pandemic’ took hold and we were all confined to our houses, the World Economic Forum started pushing the concept of the “15 minute city”.
This term was first coined by Carlos Moreno, a French Urban Scientist, during the The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 21) in Paris.
The basic idea of the “15 minute city” is that all residents, regardless of their age, background or physical ability, should be able to access housing, work, food, health, education, culture and leisure within a 15-minute walk or bike ride.
The stated intention is also to move away from car ownership, freeing up urban space and reducing fossil fuel use.
You can hear Moreno himself explaining this concept in detail in this TED talk.
That all may seem reasonable to you and maybe even desirable and that’s exactly the intention.
Here’s what neither Mr. Moreno nor the WEF mention when pitching the idea of 15 minute cities:
They enable the creation of clearly marked ‘districts’ which are segregated from one another and without easy access to personally-owned transport, it will be much easier to control people’s movements and other activities at the most granular level.
Also, pretty much all the individuals and organisations pushing for the 15 minute cities have close ties with those directly responsible for shit show we have all experienced over the last 3 years.
They also don’t hesitate to engage in aggressive censorship and gaslighting against anyone voicing concerns about their ‘utopia’.
The video below provides an excellent summary of all these things and delves into the specifics of several such projects. Most are in the planning stage but there is one in Poland that already exists.
We have all experienced the “safe & effective” concept before, haven’t we? We know how this movie ends.
Smart City Projects are popping up everywhere
As if by order from some central authority (wink wink…) smart city projects are either in the planning or outright construction stages everywhere.
“The Line” in Saudi Arabia
The Line is definitely one of the most ambitious smart city projects in the world at the moment and it’s already under construction.
They have a very slick and polished website and associated marketing materials and their promo videos literally make this project look like heaven on earth.
Here are three examples:
The short version of their pitch is as follows:
No roads, cars or emissions, it will run on 100% renewable energy and 95% of land will be preserved for nature. People's health and well-being will be prioritized over transportation and infrastructure, unlike traditional cities.
Only 200 meters wide, but 170 kilometres long and 500 meters above sea level.
Impressed? Keen to move there yourself?
Well, as you may have gathered, there is a lot more to this than the slick marketing material.
The truth about the project
The most troubling aspect (albeit not surprising, especially given the country this is being built in) about this project is the fact that it was only made possible through horrific human rights abuses, especially against the native tribes who lived in the area for centuries.
The Line will also have extensive, pervasive and non-stop digital surveillance of all of its residents built-in and the organisation behind this project is not hiding that but actually promoting that as a feature.
Couple that with no private ownership of any means of transportation, which makes residents completely reliant on public transport to traverse their 170km long city, and they better make sure they ‘behave’ otherwise their ability to move around can be cut off at a click of a button.
The video below highlights these and other aspects of The Line that you probably won’t see in any of the official marketing material.
“Expo City” - Dubai’s first 15 minute city
Between October 2021 and March 2022, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates was the host city for Expo 2020, the World Expo which was originally meant to take place in 2020 but was postponed due to the ‘Pandemic’.
The UAE government prepared a dedicated location built specifically for Expo 2020 and it was dubbed “Expo City”.
From the get go, Expo City was designed to be the major legacy of Expo 2020 and remain in place long after Expo 2020 was over and the attendees have left.
It was also meant to be the first ever smart city that is also truly and by design a “15 minute city”.
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability
According to their website, this outfit is:
a global network of more than 2500 local and regional governments committed to sustainable urban development. We influence sustainability policy and drive local action for low emission, nature-based, equitable, resilient and circular development.
They are active in 125 countries all over the world, including a significant presence in Oceania (Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Island).
“Nature-based, equitable, resilient and circular development” sounds really good on paper but once we go beyond the marketing hype, things take a turn for the worse pretty quickly:
ICLEI consider “15 minute cities” a core tenet of “sustainable urban development” and are touting how great it is to have everything delivered to you without you ever having to leave your house.
ICLEI have a very strong and longstanding association with the World Economic Forum and senior WEF directors or policy officers have spoken in their conferences for well over a decade.
They are major policy contributor to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) also known as the infamous Agenda 2030, which is basically what the WEF’s Great Reset is all about. According to the Global Biodiversity Assessment report issued in 1995 by the UN Environment Program, the following is not ‘sustainable’ and therefore cannot be allowed to continue:
“Ski runs, grazing of livestock, plowing of soil, building fences, industry, single family homes, paved and tarred roads, logging activities, dams and reservoirs, power line construction and any economic systems that fail to set proper value on the environment.”
They have their own indoctrination program similar to the WEF’s Young Global Leaders. They call theirs Network of High Ambition Leaders. I guess if it works so well for Klaus & Co., why not copy that, right?
So how do we stop these smart cities?
Well, the first step is, as with pretty much everything else these technocratic psychopaths throw at us is mass disobedience and outright and vocal rejection of any smart city initiative, no matter how positive your local government positions it as!
As is always the case, the magic word is ready to serve us, if only we use it:
Just in case you’re still sceptical about the effectiveness of the magic word, it can and has worked in stopping a smart city project in its tracks, despite it being pushed hard by one of the biggest and most evil technology companies in the world today.
Other than rejecting any smart city outright, we should all seriously consider the risk posed to our freedom (both individually and collectively) by a vast majority of us concentrating ourselves in a few large urban areas.
Sure, there are some conveniences to that and many things are cheaper due to economies of scale but it also makes us highly reliant on services provided by local governments (e.g. drinking water) and large corporate entities (e.g. supermarkets, utility providers).
When the majority of the population live in cities, it creates a highly centralised society and it is becoming increasingly evident that centralisation always leads up to eventual enslavement.
The only way to guarantee high level of freedom is to decentralise everything!
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