Saturday, June 24, 2023

Chatanooga Goes Brave New World

A successful business incubation center helped develop all manner of businesses, one of which was high-speed internet interests that resulted in the city being dubbed "GIG City," for being the first city in the nation to have that high-speed internet capacity.

So imagine my surprise the other day when I read that Chattanooga is one of the first two cities in the U.S. slated to become one of the World Economic Forum's "15-minute cities." As you surely know, the World Economic Forum is Klaus Schwab's globalist fantasy, the realization of which means we peons will 'own nothing, and be happy.

In 2015, the city published its first SMART City Plan, and in 2020 Chattanooga was selected by the WEF as one of two pioneer U.S. cities "in a global initiative to use broadband and data to plan and utilize energy, transportation, health care and communications in more sustainable and equitable ways.

" Now, about that 2023 Climate Action Plan: it seeks to reduce Chattanooga's carbon footprint by 2050, and all solutions "will be implemented through an equity lens, so that all Chattanoogans experience the benefits of a growing green economy and more sustainable city.

These green warriors that now run the city say that "buildings are the number one contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in Chattanooga," and that the people who live and work in them cause unsustainable levels of waste that pollutes green spaces and waterways.

Now, back to that "15-minute city" idea - 15-minute cities promote the ability to live, work, attend school, and play where you live without ever using a car.

Surveillance is a critical component of the 15-minute City because it allows for the monitoring of non-compliant citizens. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/06/chatanooga_goes_brave_new_world.html

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