Last Wednesday, Joel Sussmann spoke about 15-minute cities at a meeting of the Town of Aurora Council, Ontario, Canada. There were 110 Aurora citizens in attendance. 

Sussmann explained that 15-minute cities are the gateway to digital IDs, CBDCs, 24/7 surveillance, social credit scores, outlawing of private ownership and more. Once these are in place, “climate lockdowns to be implemented easily, arbitrarily and indefinitely,” he said.

Gather 2030: 15 Minute Cities speech at a recent city council meeting in Aurora, Ontario (8 mins)

In the video above, Sussmann began by explaining how international non-governmental organisations (“NGOs”) had subverted local governments. “Restructuring of Canadian mayors and municipalities under the auspices of the United Nations began in 1992,” he said.

Brian Mulroney, who was the Canadian Prime Minister at the time, signed Canada up to the UN Agenda 21.  In a previous article, we noted that Professor Delores Cahill described Agenda 21 as the UN’s Agenda for the 21st century. It was published in 1992 and covers the period up to 2099. The UN has spin-off plans for each decade of this century; Agenda 2030, Agenda 2040 etc.  The UN is an NGO whose members are unelected.

In 1994, a ‘Municipal Primer’ was issued to all local towns outlining how they were to restructure their governments.  The Municipal Primer is the Agenda 21 guidebook for municipalities. Although it was non-binding, all Canadian towns adopted it, Sussmann said.

“Our public officials, the mayor and counsellors of that day, were partnered with a private corporation –  the Corporation of the Town of Aurora who appointed a chief administration officer to implement the global agenda instead of a local one.  The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (“ICLEI”) became the main source of consultation to push and fund the global agenda,” Sussmann explained.