Bill Gates' Smart Cities Are Here
Arizona will be getting a 40,000 home "smart city" development owned by Bill Gates on thousands of acres in middle of the desert.
Good news, folks. Everyone’s favorite demon philanthropist, Bill Gates, has wandered into the smart city fray since it seems via the billions of dollars he made off of the Covid lockdowns and the safe and effective, rushed-to-market Covid vaccines have really paid off.
Never you mind that this massive financial pandemic windfall, which came at the expense of sacrificing a bunch of worthless old people no one really cared about anyway, has provided Mr. Incubus Gates with the financial means to buy up huge swaths of land throughout the U.S. including thousands of acres in the Arizonan desert where he plans to build a massive outdoor prison “smart city” made up of 40,000+ homes, schools, churches, hospitals, restaurants, shopping, and other all-you-need-to-never-leave amenities that, as always, will be expressly designed for your health, convenience, and safety.
Check out this Twitter thread and see for yourself:
I, and many others, have been writing about these smart cities, net-zero cities, 15-minute cities, eco-cities, and eco-districts where everything from gas powered cars and kitchen stoves to red meat and a proper burial, along with your autonomy and privacy, of course, will become a thing of the past. These United Nations/WEF-inspired human settlements are popping up all over the world and are doing so at rapid pace. They are also getting bigger and more complex.
But, what do I know. After all, according to CCP run TikTok, this is nothing but conspiracy talk.
And we all know that China isn’t using smart city-styled surveillance technologies to reward, punish and control their citizens or anything like that.
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And they say we’re the crazy ones….
And where do they think that they are going to get the water that these cities need? The Southwest ALREADY has a looming water shortage; in southern New Mexico, the Rio Grande is a dry riverbed throughout much of the winter months (I've seen it firsthand) because the water is kept dammed up at Elephant Butte Reservoir until spring when it is released for agriculture. The aquifers are running dry, the Colorado River no longer reaches the Gulf of California. But I'm sure Gates has thought all this out. I shudder to think of his solution . . .
Please stay on this subject. Boy, it's on my radar now. Scary and all of these plans must have been on the drawing board for a good while.