A neighborhood in Tempe, Arizona, has been named “Culdesac” and is striving to become America’s first full-fledged 15-minute city.
Actually, they’re calling this one a 5-minute city as you can see on their website.
For those who haven’t heard that term, 15-minute city, it coincides with a vision of the globalist World Economic Forum, which is pitching the concept as being more environmentally friendly.
There is no personal property in this dystopian community. Everyone lives in a rented apartment. All modes of transportation are public and shared, whether it’s a bike, scooter, an electric vehicle or train. Everything is electric, digitized and connected to the internet.
Instead of seeing this development as a dystopian nightmare, Culdesac residents are excited at the prospect of living in a digital prison. They own nothing and they’re happy. At least for now.
Do they have any idea what they have signed up for? Probably not.
A 15-minute city is essentially a weaponized SMART City, utilizing smart-grid technology for nefarious purposes of surveillance and social credit scoring. The full brunt of the surveillance state won’t come into effect until we have a central bank digital currency, at which point your money has been tokenized and pre-programmed to measure your carbon footprint. If you go over your alloted footprint, your score will fall and if it falls too low your money will no longer work. It can be shut off by the “authorities.”
A 15-minute city gets outfitted with digital surveillance and data-harvesting technologies that will monitor and record even the most personal details of every individual within the city, or a pod within a city.
