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Australian Bushfires Conspiracy
I just came across this article. Could there be a link between the Australian 'Smart Cities Plan' and the Australian fires?
"THE RISE OF SMART CITIES
For those who are unaware, the Australian government has committed to a new “Smart Cities Plan”, which sets out the government’s vision for ‘productive and livable cities’ in the near future.
The plan represents a framework for cities policy at the federal level, and it will guide action across various portfolios to deliver ‘sustainable’ outcomes for cities and the people who live in them.
The Smart Cities Plan sets out the Australian government’s vision for our cities, and it includes three pillars: Smart Investment, Smart Policy and Smart Technology.
Key domestic initiatives include the Smart Cities Plan, City Deals, the Smart Cities and Suburbs Program and the National Cities Performance Framework.
Coupled with a sophisticated surveillance grid to monitor and control a created environment, a UN-driven desire to make Australian cities more ‘livable and prosperous’ is driving the integration of information technology into city management programs at this very moment
Smart city initiatives have been instrumental in the development of China’s draconian social credit system, and we have expressed concerns that a similar system will soon reach Australia.
Ultimately, these fragmented projects will develop and connect together to make up the smart city vision, and we are already seeing small examples of this come to light.
But why is this important? And what does it have to do with current Australian bushfires?
The links are clear once you begin to scratch beneath the surface.
HIGH-SPEED TRAIN PROPOSAL
Cleary says they have secured crucial land to begin this mass project around the sites of the first two new cities, stating “we have some land in our control around those locations. It’s around those areas, about 10km from Shepparton.”
When investigating this, one must ask the question:
Is it merely a coincidence that this area is one of the locations under serious threat from fires? – greatershepparton.com.au/community/emergencies/fire
This is not simply an isolated incident or ‘coincidence’.
Closer examination shows many of the current fires along the east coast correspond to the proposed route for the high-speed rail line and locations that are part of the CLARA proposal.
Government funding contribution to the CLARA proposal is up to $8,000,000, a fact sheet on high-speed rail says, and in the aftermath of the loss of these fires, both will have a perfect opportunity to snatch up land that is now being cleared (by fires) to make way for the rail line.
Those who have lost property to fires along the proposed rail route will likely not be allowed to rebuild on their land, instead encouraged to rebuild in the areas designated for new smart cities.
In fact, CLARA has already signed agreements with landowners along the proposed route for the high-speed train, which have now lapsed and leave a bitter taste for farmers in the areas.
Could we be seeing the intentional burning of Australia? How is this all ultimately connected?
AGENDA 21/2030
The significant linkage here is that the government fully admits smart cities are part of Australia’s significant contribution toward achievement of Agenda 2030 ‘Sustainable Development Goal’ 11.
In September 2015, 193 Member States of the United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to make up the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Agenda 2030 will change our economies, our environment and our societies, while reshaping old mindsets, behaviours and patterns of living forever.
Included in the document are Sustainable Development Goals and 169 individual targets, adopted by world leaders in at an historic UN Summit, objectives expected to guide the actions of the international community over a 15-year period (2016-2030).
Australian government coordination on implementation of the 2030 Agenda is led by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), in collaboration with individual departments for each individual SDG.
Many sustainable development targets, such as energy and water, health and wellbeing, gender equality, climate change, resource distribution and more, have already seen many organisations introduce policies and procedures to align with intended goals.
The fire phenomenon we are witnessing is being used to promote climate change hysteria, which has driven the UN to call for an overhaul of world trade systems to begin ‘tackling’ these issues.
Today, most of Australia’s resources are being taken over by foreign entities, including our gas and electricity supplies, water reserve entitlements, surveillance technology and much more.
Conditions will continue to effect most of regional Australia, until the population is forced into highly-controlled, smart city monoliths, connected by high-speed trains currently in the works. Through the introduction of new laws and regulations to restrict the people’s use of the land and water in the future, as well as the introduction of carbon taxes on almost every human activity in the pretence of ‘saving the environment’.
The stage is being prepared for the introduction of Agenda 2030 in Australia and the ongoing bushfire ‘crisis’ is just the beginning of much larger things to come."
I just came across this article. Could there be a link between the Australian 'Smart Cities Plan' and the Australian fires?
"THE RISE OF SMART CITIES
For those who are unaware, the Australian government has committed to a new “Smart Cities Plan”, which sets out the government’s vision for ‘productive and livable cities’ in the near future.
The plan represents a framework for cities policy at the federal level, and it will guide action across various portfolios to deliver ‘sustainable’ outcomes for cities and the people who live in them.
The Smart Cities Plan sets out the Australian government’s vision for our cities, and it includes three pillars: Smart Investment, Smart Policy and Smart Technology.
Key domestic initiatives include the Smart Cities Plan, City Deals, the Smart Cities and Suburbs Program and the National Cities Performance Framework.
Coupled with a sophisticated surveillance grid to monitor and control a created environment, a UN-driven desire to make Australian cities more ‘livable and prosperous’ is driving the integration of information technology into city management programs at this very moment
Smart city initiatives have been instrumental in the development of China’s draconian social credit system, and we have expressed concerns that a similar system will soon reach Australia.
Ultimately, these fragmented projects will develop and connect together to make up the smart city vision, and we are already seeing small examples of this come to light.
But why is this important? And what does it have to do with current Australian bushfires?
The links are clear once you begin to scratch beneath the surface.
HIGH-SPEED TRAIN PROPOSAL
Cleary says they have secured crucial land to begin this mass project around the sites of the first two new cities, stating “we have some land in our control around those locations. It’s around those areas, about 10km from Shepparton.”
When investigating this, one must ask the question:
Is it merely a coincidence that this area is one of the locations under serious threat from fires? – greatershepparton.com.au/community/emergencies/fire
This is not simply an isolated incident or ‘coincidence’.
Closer examination shows many of the current fires along the east coast correspond to the proposed route for the high-speed rail line and locations that are part of the CLARA proposal.
Government funding contribution to the CLARA proposal is up to $8,000,000, a fact sheet on high-speed rail says, and in the aftermath of the loss of these fires, both will have a perfect opportunity to snatch up land that is now being cleared (by fires) to make way for the rail line.
Those who have lost property to fires along the proposed rail route will likely not be allowed to rebuild on their land, instead encouraged to rebuild in the areas designated for new smart cities.
In fact, CLARA has already signed agreements with landowners along the proposed route for the high-speed train, which have now lapsed and leave a bitter taste for farmers in the areas.
Could we be seeing the intentional burning of Australia? How is this all ultimately connected?
AGENDA 21/2030
The significant linkage here is that the government fully admits smart cities are part of Australia’s significant contribution toward achievement of Agenda 2030 ‘Sustainable Development Goal’ 11.
In September 2015, 193 Member States of the United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to make up the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Agenda 2030 will change our economies, our environment and our societies, while reshaping old mindsets, behaviours and patterns of living forever.
Included in the document are Sustainable Development Goals and 169 individual targets, adopted by world leaders in at an historic UN Summit, objectives expected to guide the actions of the international community over a 15-year period (2016-2030).
Australian government coordination on implementation of the 2030 Agenda is led by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), in collaboration with individual departments for each individual SDG.
Many sustainable development targets, such as energy and water, health and wellbeing, gender equality, climate change, resource distribution and more, have already seen many organisations introduce policies and procedures to align with intended goals.
The fire phenomenon we are witnessing is being used to promote climate change hysteria, which has driven the UN to call for an overhaul of world trade systems to begin ‘tackling’ these issues.
Today, most of Australia’s resources are being taken over by foreign entities, including our gas and electricity supplies, water reserve entitlements, surveillance technology and much more.
Conditions will continue to effect most of regional Australia, until the population is forced into highly-controlled, smart city monoliths, connected by high-speed trains currently in the works. Through the introduction of new laws and regulations to restrict the people’s use of the land and water in the future, as well as the introduction of carbon taxes on almost every human activity in the pretence of ‘saving the environment’.
The stage is being prepared for the introduction of Agenda 2030 in Australia and the ongoing bushfire ‘crisis’ is just the beginning of much larger things to come."