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Have you heard anything about some 15 second's city stuff?

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Carissimi · F
Yes. They are also planning 5-minute cities, where you live in a long narrow glass wall with 9 million other people on whatever 2% of the square footage of London is. It’s basically a prison dressed up as progression.

The 15-minute cities are Paris, Oxford, and a few others I can’t remember. You can only go 15-minutes from your home, in any direction. You will have a certain number of passes to go further than 15-minutes, but once you use all your passes for one year, you will be fined for going more than 15-minutes from your home. Just call it a larger prison with a bit more leg room than the 5-minute cities. At least you will know your cell mates, they are your neighbors, and your home is your cell.

Oxford starts next year.
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@Carissimi Jesus!
I better start putting things in order and book a one way ticket out of here!
Carissimi · F
I recently posted two videos on both 15-minute, and 5-minute cities. They want them all over the globe (they being the WEF Globalists). They have one under construction in Saudi. The 15-minute cities are just regular cities zoned into different areas, that will basically be your home prison. @Mellowgirl
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Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@Carissimi I looked it up it says all these positives.

to create neighborhoods and cities where a person can meet a host of their basic needs via a short walk or bike ride;
Better health and quality of life: less commute time, allowing people to have more free time at their disposal; physical and mental health benefits of active travel, cleaner air, easy access to healthy food options, quality green space, and stronger community ties that reduce loneliness.

The problem is in London we already have postcode wars. My mum although she suffers from anxiety she claims as part of her menopause. I think it's because she no longer knows London. He has anxiety attacks when we leave our local area or do anything different to the norm.

She doesn't see the link.

I feel trapped already locally because my puppy doesn't really like to travel and do things with people and where I don't drive it means we're restricted.

I think 15 min cities make people too complacent.

I love that I work close to home but only so that I can do things in my free time
Carissimi · F
Initially, it’s to control every aspect of your life. Where you go, what you can eat, what you do, who you associate with. The ultimate goal is depopulation, which they are very open about. All these sterilization with hormone blockers and genital mutilation are part of it. Also the new euthanasia laws that they have in places like Canada and Belgium, where the government encourage killing yourself if you are poor, homeless, disabled, depressed etc. Next year, they want children under one to be euthanized if they have serious medical problems. There are young people dying “suddenly” all over the globe, having heart attacks and strokes. @Stereoguy
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Carissimi · F
Your governor is standing up to them, but he’s like a lone voice in the wilderness. He’s one man. We need more leaders like him. This Biden administration are in lock step with the WEF, and do their bidding, as do the UK government, and various other governments around the world, especially the EU countries. In fact, the EU plan on implementing a digital passport this April. @Stereoguy
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
They should never have let the tories in! They are an evil party. Focused on boxing in the lower classes of society so the rich can roam free!
First they start by squeezing your pocket, then they, start with the brain washing "do more to achieve more!" they steal from us and act all blasé facing no consequences, then hatch another plan to start the cycle all over again!

People need to wake the hell up!

@Carissimi @Stereoguy
Carissimi · F
It’s not just the Tories. It’s both parties that have been bought off by the Global Elites. It’s not just the UK, it’s the world. @Mellowgirl
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Mellowgirl makes no difference. In oxford, where this is being tested in 2024, the local council who made the decision is made up of all the other large parties. I will add there was a 93% disapproval from local residents and they still "voted" it through.

This upcoming control grid is a bi-partisan affair.

On a positive note people are starting to protest this and also actually subverting the infrastructure thats being implemented (monkeywrenching).
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Carissimi That sounds awful!
How do the people of Oxford feel about this?
Carissimi · F
They are protesting their council. 93% of Oxford residents do not want this loss of freedom of movement, but the council passed it anyway. As for the other 7%, they must be insane or ignorant. @Budwick
Budwick · 70-79, M
@gol979 [quote] there was a 93% disapproval from local residents and they still "voted" it through.[/quote]

Whoa - I predict trouble.
Carissimi · F
When you are paid off by the establishment, they don’t care. They do the bidding of the WEF, not the voters. @Budwick
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Carissimi · F
That’s true. We know they never stop with one restriction. First, it will be you get 100 passes in a year (which is dystopian as it is), then they’ll find an excuse to cut down on the passes, then it will depend on your social credit score if you can leave or not. You have to be a good girl and boy to have certain freedom of movement.
The big takeaway is when your enemy wants to weaken you, they divide you. It’s much easier to conquer a small number at a time. @Stereoguy
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Carissimi · F
They are a bunch of tyrannical hypocrites. The WEF at Davos are serving meat on their menu, while a school in Scotland (taking its lead from the WEF) has banned meat for children. It’s one rule for the plebs and another for the elite. It really is a class war. @Stereoguy