How Office Buildings Will Be Converted to Smart Cities for the Cartels

Via Mercola

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  • The White House released plans to convert massive commercial properties into affordable “zero-emission” housing
  • The White House announcement is peppered with Great Reset buzzwords, like “clean energy economy” and “zero emissions housing,” and echoes the agendas being pushed by globalists
  • The “much-needed housing” will provide more room to house the influx of illegal immigrants being driven into the U.S. by drug cartels
  • Cartels are lying to migrants, telling them that anyone waiting for an immigration appointment can get asylum if they turn themselves in
  • This tactic ties up border agents so cartels can carry out drug smuggling, kidnapping and human trafficking in less populated areas

The White House released plans to convert massive commercial properties into affordable housing. Along with promoting energy efficiency and “zero emissions conversions” — classic technocrat dictates — the “much-needed housing” will provide more room to house the influx of illegal immigrants1 being driven into the U.S. by drug cartels.

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HARDSCRABBLE FARMER WILL BE FORCIBLY RELOCATED TO A “SMART” CITY

I wonder how that will play out in New Hampshire, Tennessee, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and wherever farmers with firearms are located. I’m picturing the ATF thugs getting shot off the roof in Waco times 100,000. Should be entertaining. Stock up on guns and ammo to join in the fun.

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Critics Warn of ‘a Dragnet of Surveillance’ as U.S. Pushes Ahead With Plans for More ‘Smart’ Cities

Guest Post by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg last week announced $94 million in grant awards to fund 59 smart city technology projects across the country.

Despite widespread and mounting pushback against biometric surveillance and control systems associated with smart city technologies and the failure of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) previous attempt to grant-fund smart city transformation in Columbus, Ohio, Buttigieg told The Verge he thinks “smart city technologies matter more than ever.”

Cities just need to take a different approach — experimenting with and testing out different technologies first, rather than implementing a “grand unified system” all at once, Buttigieg said.

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