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Pioneer Cities: “Tommorrow’s Ghetto…Today!”

 
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The World Economic Forum wants 36 “pioneer” cities to spearhead a government and WEF guided “15 minute cities”.

“ In the Face of Extraordinary Challenges, 36 Pioneer Cities Chart a Course Towards a More Ethical and Responsible Future”

“ The “pioneer cities” will adopt policies for privacy protection, better broadband coverage, accountability for cyber security, increased openness of city data, and better accessibility to digital city services for disabled and elderly people”

“Global Data experts” will guide and enhance life.

Chattanooga and San Jose are two US cities targeted.

They will have:

Surveillance monitoring.

Digital ID to collect your movements and online activities.

Shopping tracking.

15 minute travel PERMIT

Breaking the carbon laws, or exceeding your allotted existence, your privileges will be restricted.
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The World Economic Forum calls keeping people in small 15 minute areas “stickiness”, a reflection of the WEF’s opinion of humans and the true nature of these ghettos.

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“ Urbanism trends come and go: Broadacre City, Radiant City, EcoCity. Yet the “15-minute city” concept—which implies having all necessary amenities within a short walk, bike ride, or public transit trip from one’s home—has demonstrated stickiness not just as an idea, but as a powerful tool for action – from Paris to Seoul, from Bogotá to Houston.”

“ Meeting all of one’s needs within a walking, biking or transit distance was suddenly a matter of life and death. The pandemic created an urgency around equitable urbanism that sidelined arguments about bike lanes and other “amenities” that have roiled communities for years.”
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I am thinking 'Pioneer Cities' and arson comes to mind with a sense of urgency to all those imposing the policy, enforcement and funds. Climate is always changing, the planet is a dynamic system anyone telling you it is a static system is flawed. 666 is carbon. You were warned about the enemies of mankind as they war against carbon, living beings...
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OMG that group of WEF psychos are self appointed
self governing the rest of the world and they keep advancing
and progressing with their psycho charged Agenda

they need to hang afro
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Re: Pioneer Cities: “Tommorrow’s Ghetto…Today!”
From a simple Google search (world economic forum move people off land):

“ The 2030 World Economic Forum agenda states that the government is forcibly allowed to remove residents if the land and the water are too polluted to live on,” a woman states in an Instagram video. “The government will force these residents to live in smart cities.”

Now where is there an American Chernobyl and which 2 cities will these people be relocated to?

(Chattanooga and San Jose)
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03/01/2023 12:23 PM
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The WEF’s vision:



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What others are saying:



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03/02/2023 08:31 PM
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bump
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From a simple Google search (world economic forum move people off land):

“ The 2030 World Economic Forum agenda states that the government is forcibly allowed to remove residents if the land and the water are too polluted to live on,” a woman states in an Instagram video. “The government will force these residents to live in smart cities.”

Now where is there an American Chernobyl and which 2 cities will these people be relocated to?

(Chattanooga and San Jose)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61836051


I've been unable to find any evidence of that idea of seizing land because it's deemed polluted. "A woman on Instagram" is not a lot to rely on. Is it even one of the crazy ideas coming from the WEF?
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Re: Pioneer Cities: “Tommorrow’s Ghetto…Today!”
The World Economic Forum calls keeping people in small 15 minute areas “stickiness”, a reflection of the WEF’s opinion of humans and the true nature of these ghettos.

[link to www.weforum.org (secure)]

“ Urbanism trends come and go: Broadacre City, Radiant City, EcoCity. Yet the “15-minute city” concept—which implies having all necessary amenities within a short walk, bike ride, or public transit trip from one’s home—has demonstrated stickiness not just as an idea, but as a powerful tool for action – from Paris to Seoul, from Bogotá to Houston.”

“ Meeting all of one’s needs within a walking, biking or transit distance was suddenly a matter of life and death. The pandemic created an urgency around equitable urbanism that sidelined arguments about bike lanes and other “amenities” that have roiled communities for years.”
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61836051


"Equitable urbanism" doesn't sound very good. Somehow I think I'd end up with neighbors and service providers I would have avoided otherwise. It's no freedom if they tell me which doctor to use.

Already education is pretty bad where you don't get to choose who teaches your children.
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03/07/2023 12:52 PM
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They are prisons.
All of covid has been a war under the mask of a pandemic.
Con cen tra tion camps
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Re: Pioneer Cities: “Tommorrow’s Ghetto…Today!”
The World Economic Forum calls keeping people in small 15 minute areas “stickiness”, a reflection of the WEF’s opinion of humans and the true nature of these ghettos.

[link to www.weforum.org (secure)]

“ Urbanism trends come and go: Broadacre City, Radiant City, EcoCity. Yet the “15-minute city” concept—which implies having all necessary amenities within a short walk, bike ride, or public transit trip from one’s home—has demonstrated stickiness not just as an idea, but as a powerful tool for action – from Paris to Seoul, from Bogotá to Houston.”

“ Meeting all of one’s needs within a walking, biking or transit distance was suddenly a matter of life and death. The pandemic created an urgency around equitable urbanism that sidelined arguments about bike lanes and other “amenities” that have roiled communities for years.”
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61836051


Stickiness
Reminds me of the city and Tower later called babel

Genesis 11:1-9
They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They used brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar.





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