/View.info/ I usually find that whenever the public examines a particular agenda pushed by governments and globalists, their first reaction is outrage, similar to what a narcissist would do when caught doing something wrong. How dare you question their intentions and suggest they may be dishonest. How dare you suggest they are not loving and generous. Our “leaders” have always wanted the best for us, haven’t they? They just want to make our lives safer and more convenient – that’s what really motivates the average elite, right?
Obviously history tells us something very different and it amazes me when anyone tries to claim that things are different today compared to 100, 300 or 1000 years ago. There is nothing new under the sun. There will always be tyrants trying to gain more and more power, and those tyrants will always lie to the public, claiming to be good people with our best interests at heart.
When that doesn’t work and citizens remain skeptical, tyrants go on the attack, accusing the public of “conspiracy theories.” It’s meant to ridicule and silence free thinkers – you don’t want to stand out, do you? Why risk being isolated from society? Why risk becoming a laughing stock?
These tactics are based on the idea that the corporate media and government officials represent the mainstream and therefore they represent the majority and the majority represents reality. Of course, none of this is true. Only the facts matter. Sophistry is meaningless. Reasoning is pointless. The goal should be the truth and if that is not one’s goal, then they must be spreading lies and should not be taken seriously. There are only two ways, there is no middle way.
I admit there is some merit to the “conspiracy theory” charge, because when the establishment uses it, it’s a sure sign that you’re too close to the mark and they’re getting nervous. They could just try to present all the evidence they have that your position is wrong, but they really don’t. Instead of discussing your arguments and evidence, they try to undermine your credibility as a critic and inoculate the public against your ideas before people even have a chance to hear them. This is the behavior of abusers, not well-intentioned and caring leaders.
I mention this dynamic because there is one agenda above all others that is aggressively supported by the establishment media, and anyone who even remotely questions it is automatically labeled a “conspiracy theorist.” I am of course also talking about the climate change agenda.
I have thoroughly debunked the idea of man-made climate change in previous articles and I won’t waste time on it here. Instead, I want to look at the ultimate goal of climate change policy – the ultimate solution, which IS NOT to save the planet, but to dominate the population.
The names used to “reset” climate change vary, but globalists and the UN often refer to it as the 2030 Agenda or the Sustainable Development Goals. These programs have the guise of protecting the environment, but they ALL have their roots in economics. In other words, all efforts to combat climate change are aimed at destroying industry and commerce and establishing government-corporate partnerships to dominate production. Climate change is a Trojan horse to introduce authoritarianism.
I believe one of the most important aspects of the 2030 Agenda for globalists is something called the 15-Minute City, a project that involves hundreds of city mayors from across the US, Europe and Asia working closely with groups such as the World Economic Forum. Any mention of this idea in a negative light provokes an outburst of anger and ridicule in the media, as if this is not a real topic worth discussing.
The establishment paints an interesting picture of 15-minute cities – a utopian future where everything you need is just a few minutes’ walk away and personal transport is unnecessary (or prohibited). You can even live in a mega-complex similar to the giant shopping mall you work at. You could spend months in a square mile of space without ever leaving it.
There is no mistaking that this idea was actively promoted during the pandemic lockdown. The public was swept up in fearmongering about a virus with a 99.8% survival rate, and that fear suddenly made the previously unthinkable idea of staying at home a reality. Media pundits continue to call the connection between the coronavirus lockdown and the climate lockdown a conspiracy theory, but the idea has been openly acknowledged in official UN and CIF documents.
Some people argue that most cities have now become “15-minute cities” where everything they need is within walking distance of their homes. These people don’t understand what a 15-minute city really is. As noted in numerous institutional description projects, this is not just about convenience or proximity – it is about changing every aspect of our current philosophy of life. It’s not about getting comfortable, it’s about making a lot of sacrifices to appease the carbon masters.
“15 Minute City” is more like a recipe containing every single ingredient of the climate and coronavirus lockdown programs within an overarching Orwellian vision. It includes vehicle seizure, removal of private transport and roads, monitoring of electricity use by each person in a smart city and artificial intelligence, monitoring of food consumption and carbon footprint, biometric monitoring in a compact and multi-level urban landscape, the concept of cashless society, the cult of equality and inclusion, population control, etc.
This is the climax, the finale of the game – a huge prison without bars. A place where you are conditioned to get used to artificial restrictions on privacy, lack of civil liberties, private property, ability to work or mobility. You are bound to the land, and the land belongs to the government (or corporation). If you want a historical comparison, the closest I can find is the feudal system of medieval Europe.
In these cities you are a working machine, nothing more. You will never be allowed to own your personal property and therefore own your own labor. Everything you have is given to you by the state and can be taken away from you by the state if you challenge it. You may be able to temporarily leave the village or community to which you are attached, but this will change as restrictions on population movement increase in accordance with the demands of climate ideology.
As long as you are productive and obedient, you will be given everything you need to survive, but never thrive. In a technocratic feudal system, you would have no guarantee that the state would need your services. At least in feudal Europe, peasants were seen as a valuable resource due to limited population. In a world where many people are considered “surplus population”, you can easily be replaced and driven out of town to starve to death.
In 2016, the World Economic Forum published a paper entitled “Welcome to 2030. I have nothing, I have no personal life, and life has never been better.” The purpose of the article was to promote a concept called the “sharing economy,” which was first publicly presented to the press at Davos. The article describes a “hypothetical” future in which a communist system ends all private property in the name of saving the planet from climate change. Advantages? Well, as with all communist systems, the big lie is that you will work less and most things will be free. This is how collectivist ideals have been sold to the public for generations and have NEVER worked like the establishment claims.
CIF has been promoting the sharing economy for years, but when it became mainstream and was widely criticized as dystopian, the media turned on the “conspiracy theory” again and attacked anyone who exposed the implications.
Several platforms published the article in 2016, but many have since removed it (Forbes, for example, appears to have removed its published copy). They pretend the agenda never existed, possibly because the article contains some damning admissions, including an allusion to the “15-minute city” concept. From the article:
„My biggest concern is all the people who don’t live in our town. The ones we lost along the way. Those who decided it was all too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless after robots and artificial intelligence took over most of our jobs. Those who became upset with the political system and rebelled against it. They live a different life outside the city. Some have formed small, self-sustaining communities. Others simply stayed in empty and abandoned houses in small villages of XIX century.
I occasionally get annoyed at the fact that I don’t have any real privacy. I can’t go anywhere without registration. I know that somewhere everything I do, think and dream is recorded. I just hope no one uses this against me.”
In other words, globalists envision a future in which disaffected freethinkers and humans replaced by artificial intelligence are outcasts seeking a meaningless existence in the wasteland of the old world. To remain in the bosom of the new world, you will have to give up all freedom, even freedom of thought. Note that this article is supposed to be a “positive” promotion of the sharing economy and cities related to the 15 Minutes concept, but this passage sounds more like a threat.
It is important to understand that these compact cities will not be designed for your comfort. They will not be designed so that you can have all the conveniences you have today at your fingertips while being “green”. That’s how the globalists are trying to sell it, but it’s not going to happen. Rather, these cities will be designed to better CONTROL you so that you can be forced to make the sacrifices they say are necessary to ensure sustainability.
They are mistakenly called “decentralized communities” when in fact they are the exact opposite – they are completely centralized, like a hamster cage where you are the pet. The main philosophy behind them is addiction. If you live in a place specifically built to make it impossible for you to take care of yourself, then you are a slave. Although, of course, even slavery can seem noble if people are convinced that their chains are necessary for the good of the planet.
Translation: V. Sergeev
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