New Jersey is trying to sell us on 15-minute cities. It’s time to start asking questions. Their stated goal is to “create vibrant downtowns that are safe for walking and biking with accessibility to frequent public transit and reduce our reliance on cars.”
The links to posts on wild fire posts near the end of this article are chilling. Thank you for speaking out on this and bringing it to the public’s attention.
“A growing number of cities have joined the “C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group” declaring they will all ban meat, dairy, and private cars by 2030. To date, 14 cities have pledged support for this misguided agenda.
They also want to limit the number of pieces of clothing a person can own and limit your ability to fly long distances from your home…
… The Inflation Reduction Act included $369 billion for climate mitigation and projects just like C40 Cities group. Nothing but political payoffs to buy votes for elections from rotting, poorly managed urban cities, and their corrupt politicians.”
“It is feared that a new “pandemic treaty”, which is currently being drawn up by the UN agency, could bounce the UK into locking down society faster during a future global health crisis.
Critics warn that member states could be pressured into following the agency’s instructions when responding to pandemics under the treaty, including by introducing vaccine passports, border closures and quarantine measures.
The letter has been signed by the former Brexit minister and chief negotiator Lord Frost as well as Tory MPs Philip Davies, Philip Hollobone and Sir Christopher Chope.
They warn that if the new treaty and its amendments are adopted, they risk “undermining UK sovereignty, allowing unaccountable individuals and supranational bodies tacit jurisdiction over national public health measures”.
But among 300 proposed amendments to the IHRs are changes to make the WHO’s advice “binding” and introduce a new requirement for countries to recognise it as the global authority on public health measures.
The last available draft plan would require member countries to “recognise WHO as the guidance and coordinating authority of international public health response… and undertake to follow WHO’s recommendations in their international public health response”.
Regarding a 15-minute city, that is WAY too long. I saw a 3 minute plan for Atlanta:a six-mile-across building that could house and employ 12 million, doubling their current population.
My little town in western colorado is doing this! Town planner wants to take away 150 parking spaces. He publicly states he wants to deemphasize cars. Its insane.
The links to posts on wild fire posts near the end of this article are chilling. Thank you for speaking out on this and bringing it to the public’s attention.
“A growing number of cities have joined the “C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group” declaring they will all ban meat, dairy, and private cars by 2030. To date, 14 cities have pledged support for this misguided agenda.
They also want to limit the number of pieces of clothing a person can own and limit your ability to fly long distances from your home…
… The Inflation Reduction Act included $369 billion for climate mitigation and projects just like C40 Cities group. Nothing but political payoffs to buy votes for elections from rotting, poorly managed urban cities, and their corrupt politicians.”
https://americanstewards.us/say-goodbye-to-freedom-in-c40-cities/
Say NO to the WHO!
#NotNowNotEver
“It is feared that a new “pandemic treaty”, which is currently being drawn up by the UN agency, could bounce the UK into locking down society faster during a future global health crisis.
Critics warn that member states could be pressured into following the agency’s instructions when responding to pandemics under the treaty, including by introducing vaccine passports, border closures and quarantine measures.
The letter has been signed by the former Brexit minister and chief negotiator Lord Frost as well as Tory MPs Philip Davies, Philip Hollobone and Sir Christopher Chope.
They warn that if the new treaty and its amendments are adopted, they risk “undermining UK sovereignty, allowing unaccountable individuals and supranational bodies tacit jurisdiction over national public health measures”.
But among 300 proposed amendments to the IHRs are changes to make the WHO’s advice “binding” and introduce a new requirement for countries to recognise it as the global authority on public health measures.
The last available draft plan would require member countries to “recognise WHO as the guidance and coordinating authority of international public health response… and undertake to follow WHO’s recommendations in their international public health response”.
https://x.com/KLVeritas/status/1776985396590641507
Regarding a 15-minute city, that is WAY too long. I saw a 3 minute plan for Atlanta:a six-mile-across building that could house and employ 12 million, doubling their current population.
My little town in western colorado is doing this! Town planner wants to take away 150 parking spaces. He publicly states he wants to deemphasize cars. Its insane.
Typical democrat tyrannical move.