LTNs and 15 minute cities

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https://fabians.org.uk/sadiq-khan-a-fabian-for-london/

The Fabian Society sends many warm congratulations to Sadiq Khan on his selection as Labour’s Mayoral Candidate for London.

Sadiq is a leading member of the society’s elected executive committee and was chair of the society from 2008 to 2010. In the last parliament he edited two Fabian pamphlets, Punishment and Reform (2011) and Our London (2013).
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Since we are on the Fabian theme, one more post can't hurt.

https://x.com/_Escapekey_/status/1760327781999575130
This appears familiar.

Also - it appears the Intercollegiate Socialist Society - which became the League for Industrial Democracy - was indeed an offshoot of the Fabian Society.

https://web.archive.org/web/20211016145 ... -06-01.pdf

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No new ideas then, just rinse and repeat. If you didn't catch it, June 1, 1963.

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Which links me to the thread, Destroying the "Dialectic" of Hegel: "God's Mirror"
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Re: LTNs and 15 minute cities

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I guess this could have equally gone in the Climate Change thread, but since it's those Marxist Fabians in the Palace of Westminster, might as well carry on here.

https://x.com/_Escapekey_/status/1760261565499031895
Focus on Copenhagen

'... co-sponsored by GLOBE International and the Club of Rome at the Palace of Westminster in London on January 26, 2009'

Grand Action to commence by 2020, using the UNFCCC to push global policy, progressively reducing co2 emissions, through a global carbon credit trading scheme.

And it drags in Nicholas Stern, who wanted to link the 2009 recovery to 'climate change' strategy.

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'Transforming the UNFCCC into a World Climate and Energy Council'

The objective of which is to transition to a low-carbon world through global policy coordination, energy efficiency, and national targets.

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'2020 as the year for grand action... Sir Nicholas Stern... By 2020, a comprehensive plan must be drawn up to ensure world focus on an ultimate solution.'

Stern worked as the Chief Economist at the World Bank until Gordon Brown tapped him to come work for the UK government. And in 2005, his efforts led to the controversial 'Stern Review' - recommending carbon taxes and carbon trading - which the Telegraph suitably described 'as dodgy as the dossier on Iraqi WMDs'.

By 2009 - when this speech was delivered - he worked with the Grantham Institute - who invest heavily in the 'green economy' - and Cool Earth Institute - who work to 'protect biodiversity'. And also in 2009, Stern linked recovery from the global economic crisis with an effective response to climate change

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'The surest recipe to achieve climate stability is to cap global GHG emissions for decades to come...'

... which, essentially, is expressly what we presently experience, and also...

'... a global carbon trading system with a strict descending world cap as the only means forward. Almost by force, we must move to a global emissions trading system and create a one single common carbon price world-wide so that the price signal does all the tricks'

... which also coincide almost exactly with what's going on at present.

https://web.archive.org/web/20191113195 ... nhagen.pdf

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https://x.com/_Escapekey_/status/1752006634069471726
What you see happening around you has been planned for generations. We’re now in the final stages, and the distractions will become increasingly outrageous.

Rather than get distracted, let me summarise what’s actually taking place, on how they plan to wrap up their multi-generational efforts to impose a technocratic, global government.

It’s about controlling the right to emit carbon dioxide. Because those who do, control economic activity without which you won’t be able to do much. And in this regard - the role of the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992 cannot be overstated.

There are two core components to this scam. The UNFCCC and the Convention on Biological Diversity, aka the CBD. The former declares that we must not increase temperatures above a certain - arbitrary - threshold. To stay within said - as claimed by the UNFCCC - we have to control emissions. This creates a scarcity of carbon dioxide emissions, which can then be exploited financially.

When a farmer works his field to produce food, or a power plant generates electricity, both will soon be required to ‘offset’ their carbon dioxide emissions. In this equation, anyone emitting is considered a carbon source, and the flip side of that coin is called a carbon sink. Carbon sinks comprise anything that absorbs carbon dioxide; we here talk about the likes of forests, and wetlands like mangroves.

And while the UNFCCC creates the scarcity, the CBD’s stated aim is to increase the pool of allowable carbon dioxide emissions - ie, alleviate said scarcity - through the restoration of biodiversity. Consequently, when governments set out to spend trillions of your taxes to improve forests, mangroves and so forth, the stated aim is to improve biodiversity, which will lead to an increase in carbon absorbed by said forests, which consequently will increse the pool of (allowable) carbon dioxide emissions.

Carbon dioxide emissions, in this regard, are a type of ‘ecosystem service’. And those are rendered by a ‘natural asset’. You might have heard this expression before, likely due to the NYSE ‘Natural Asset Company’ rule change, temporarily put on ice. These are a type of holding company which has lease on a sustainably exploitable resource, or in their terminology - an ‘ecosystem service’ - which futher count the likes of fresh water (think Nestle), Eco-tourism, or timber from a forest. However, this exploitation is only allowed provided that the ‘natural asset’ rendering said ‘ecosystem service’ is not damaged in the process.

This ‘Natural Asset Company’ will then in turn be floated on a stock exchange. Once floated, the imperative shifts eclusively to profit generation from the artificially scarce resource - carbon credits - translating into far higher prices for ‘carbon sources’ - such as farmers and power plant - who will have no option but to increase prices on the end consumer - and that would be you.

Large corporations and opaque financial constructs were in a rush to buy up aquifers and forests a few decades ago. This is why. Most of those investment opportunities were front-run, because the insiders knew where we’d be some 20 years down the line. However, buying large tracts of land turns expensive, and consequently, under the guise of ‘conservation’, a great many nations set aside ‘nature reserves’, and submitted these to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve program, which at present holds an area of the world comparable to the size of Australia. And these reserves span a great many forests, and other areas of considerable worth from the perspective of monetising carbon credits.

And that’s where the Global Environment Facility enters the stage. What they do is to structure ‘blended finance’ deals for ‘ecosystem services’, using a ‘landscape approach’. And while you should be aware of the former, the latter - the ‘landscape approach’ is a description of an arbitrary geographic range. This, along with a duration - ie, a number of years - and the ‘ecosystem service’ requested, be presented to the Global Environment Facility, who will structure a such blended finance deal. The outcome is a lease for an ecosystem service, which will promptly be transferred to a holding company, and floated on the stock exchange as a ‘Natural Asset Company’.

Blended finance deals are named as such, because they comprise public (taxpayer), private (billionaire class), and philanthropic capital. Thing is, however, the later contribute virtually nothing. Their inclusion appears entirely motivated around taking credit. The private invests 5-20% depending on interest in offer, also depending on geographical region. In Africa, for instance, they have little to no interest, and consequently, the taxpayer contributes practically all in this regard. Commonly, however, the public puts in around 85-90% of the capital, except this goes through leveraging and consequenly, considerably less. What this does however outline is that there is fundamentally no reason why the private investor should be involved whatsoever, because their meagre contribution could just as well be picked up by the public (taxpayer).

That’s where the structure of these deals enters the stage. Because in spite of being much smaller, the private is ‘senior’ to the public, meaning in the event of bankruptcy, the private is in effect shielded; the public taxpayer will lose their money before the private will lose a penny. Think 2008, and CDOs - but this time, with your taxes as the sitting duck. Typically, this additional level of risk is compensated for through a higher interest rate, but not so in this regard. In fact, per GEF itself, it is not uncommon to find the private investor receiving 2-3x interest rate - while, as said, simultaneously running much less risk. In short - all of this is a colossal public transfer to the priviledged few. It’s a way to continuously squeeze every nation, and every person and business into bankruptcy, one after another, leaving only a few standing at the end. And all of this, under the guise of ‘saving the planet’.

And the central banks are in on this. Those CBDCs they currently seek to push through in an obviously coordinated manner? Yes, an increasing amount of documents outline how these will be coupled with carbon emissions down the road, meaning that almost certainly, you will receive the same ‘carbon credit allowance’ as everyone else, much like how the economy broadly worked - or rather, didn't - in the Soviet Union. This approach is furthermore clearly outlined by One World Trust’s ‘Charter 99’, where said OWT was founded in the wake of WW2, and included the likes of Clement Attlee and Winston Churchill.

Thing is, the whole thing is based on fraud, and that is no exaggeration. There’s a large reliance on the ‘Contingent Valuation Method’, which in no uncertain terms means asking a range of people what they would pay for a given item, and then valuing said on that account. Yes, really. But not only does this ‘ecosystem service valuation’ depend on this utter guesswork, but assigned values include deeply subjective values, such as valuing a stroll in a forest, regardless of how completely absurd that might appear.

The sheer quantities of information, further, is practically unlimited. To solve this problem, they propose a range of 'approximations' in a way comparable to improving neighbouring squares to cities, when playing a game of Civilisation on your PC.

We can then consider assigning carbon credits to a forest in the first place, which is nothing short of pure guesswork, and highly likely to be distorted in the direction of those insiders attempting to push through this system in the first place.

And then there’s the carbon consensus itself. No such existed in 1979, but was the result of a handful of ICSU cherry picked climate scientists, clearly evidenced by the resulting conference proceedings hinting at extraordinary levels of bias, plus the long-term planning of society in general clearly laid out through said proceedings. In fact, the quantity of papers pertaining to exclusively carbon dioxide itself was in a minority, which safe to say is a little odd, given that the event took place just 3 years after Bert Bolin - a primary driver of the narrative - in front of the US Senate unilaterally declared that the only thing they knew for sure, was that an increase in carbon dioxide led to increased plant growth. When asked if this led to global warming, he added this was ‘his personal opinion only’, and he further concluded by stating that professional climate scientists are the least likely to make predictions.

But, of course, as soon as this carbon dioxide narrative was established, annual temperatures suddenly went from being completely unpredictable, to rising in an almost linear fashion. This narrative was fabricated along the way with help from the ICSU and associated scientists, and their committees, which include the likes of SCOPE.

Incidentally, it was also SCOPE which set the course for the global surveillance they have progressively rolled out since 1972. But though that’s a story in itself, it does deserve a mention as this initiative - through GEO BON and GBIOS - will be used to uphold the Convention on Biological Diversity's centrally stated purpose. Restoring biodiversity.

Which private actors then turn around and monetise.
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GEOFENCING and GEOTIMING

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Hyundai Kona goes in for software upgrade - Resets to 1984 - This is SHOCKING
5 Apr 2024
In this video we're talking abour GEOFENCING and GEOTIMING and how it could stop your car from going where you want, when you want, and it applies to all cars after around 2016. Scary stuff.

At 7:30 he mentions how it might be used to stop people travelling on Sunday. And this one on comments, an interesting one about the Titanic.

Your letters and comments from this week (6 Apr 2024)
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Agenda 21, U.S. 15 minute cities

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Posted up in 2016, Agenda 21 in the U.S.

THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE DOCUMENTARY MOVIE YOU WILL EVER SEE ON AGENDA 21. IT'S HAPPENING NOW
I can't believe it's been 7 years since I put this together. I remember when I first learned about the subject of Agenda 21 before I ever made youtube videos I never saw myself as being the person to uncover all this and put it together in the way that it is presented here. I can't believe how much time, effort, and countless hours it took for me/us to put all this together. No one else has ever produced this type of content on this subject. It shocks me that I didn't win awards or receive job opportunities as a result of this work. But the world is not a just place and that is why this is all happening without any opposition. I feel like this content won't be relevant until after I'm dead decades from now. I think at that point people will respect this the way people do a dead artist.
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The same con the UK Government did with the EU and will do with the WHO. It's not us, it's...

What REALLY happened at the ULEZ protest last week...?
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In this video Geoff and Pete discuss the recent ULEZ protest, in detail.
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Re: LTNs and 15 minute cities

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My pal _Esc has the UK's Sustainable Development plans leading up to 2030 no matter what set of Muppets are in Downing Street...curtesy of ChatGPT.

https://x.com/_Escapekey_/status/1794329382280192341

Alright after a few questions I got ChatGPT to detail a potential plan wrt rollout of the various components enabling the SDGs up to 2030.
Here's a detailed timeline of expected legislative and policy developments in the UK in the run-up to 2030, focusing on key areas relevant to achieving the SDGs and integrating the initiatives discussed earlier:


2024-2025: Foundational Legislation and Policy Adjustments

1. Digital ID
•2024: Introduction of legislation to establish a comprehensive national digital ID system, building on existing initiatives like Gov.UK Verify.
• 2025: Rollout of pilot projects and phased implementation across public services. Enhanced data protection and privacy laws to support digital ID.

2. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CDCs)
• 2024: Launch of pilot projects by the Bank of England, public consultations, and
stakeholder engagement.
• 2025: Legislative framework established for the issuance and regulation of CBDCs. Initial public trials and education campaigns.

3. Climate Action and Renewable Energy
• 2024: Strengthening of the Climate Change Act to meet interim targets for 2030.
• 2025: Incentives for renewable energy projects and investments in green infrastructure. Introduction of stricter regulations on emissions and carbon trading mechanisms.

4. 15-Minute Cities
• 2024: Urban planning reforms to promote sustainable development and the 15- minute city model. Funding for pilot proiects in major cities.
•2025: Implementation of the first wave of 15-minute city projects, focusing on public transportation, green spaces, and local services.


2026-2027: Expansion and Scaling Up

1. Digital ID
• 2026: Nationwide rollout of digital IDs, integration with health services, social security, and financial institutions.
• 2027: Continuous improvement of the system based on user feedback and technological advancements.

2. CBDCs
• 2026: Wider adoption and integration of CBDCs into the financial system. Legislative adjustments based on initial trial feedback.
• 2027: Full-scale implementation, with ongoing monitoring and regulation.

3. Climate Action and Renewable Energy
• 2026: Expansion of renewable energy projects, particularly offshore wind and solar. Additional funding for research and development in green technologies.
• 2027: Introduction of carbon pricing and further incentives for low-carbon technologies. Strengthening of policies to support a circular economy.

4. 15-Minute Cities
• 2026: Expansion of 15-minute city projects to additional urban areas. Policy adiustments to address challenges identified in initial implementations.
• 2027: Further integration of sustainable transport solutions and local services in urban planning.


2028-2029: Consolidation and Integration

1. Digital ID
• 2028: Full integration with all major public and private services. Enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect digital identities.
• 2029: Regular audits and updates to ensure system integrity and user trust.

2. CBDCs
• 2028: Comprehensive integration of CBDCs into the UK economy, with robust regulatory oversight.
• 2029: Expansion of CBDCs for international transactions and collaboration with other nations on cross-border CBDC frameworks.

3. Climate Action and Renewable Energy
• 2028: Achievement of significant milestones in emissions reduction and renewable energy capacity. Legislative reviews to ensure targets are on track.
• 2029: Strengthened regulations for industries with high carbon footprints. Promotion of sustainable practices across all sectors.

4.15-Minute Cities
• 2028: Ongoing development and optimization of 15-minute city projects. Introduction of new technologies to enhance urban living.
• 2029: Policy reviews and adjustments to Highlights and Notes address any gaps and improve effectiveness.


2030: Review and Future Planning

1. Digital ID
• 2030: Comprehensive review of the digital ID system's impact on public services, security, and privacy. Future-proofing plans to adapt to technological advancements.

2. CBDCs
• 2030: Assessment of CBDC impacts on the financial system and economy. Strategic planning for future developments in digital finance.

3. Climate Action and Renewable Energy
•2030: Achievement of 2030 climate targets. Legislative updates based on the latest climate science to set post-2030 targets.
• 2030: Increased focus on adaptation strategies and resilience building.

4. 15-Minute Cities
• 2030: Comprehensive evaluation of 15-minute city projects. Planning for further expansion and integration with national sustainability goals.


Key Legislative and Policy Highlights

1. Data Protection and Privacy
• Continuous enhancement of data protection laws to support digital transformation initiatives and maintain public trust.

2. Economic Policies
• Implementation of economic policies that support sustainable development, innovation, and inclusive growth.

3. Social Equity and Inclusion
. Policies aimed at reducing inequalities, ensuring equitable access to services, and promoting social justice.

4. International Collaboration
• Strengthening of international partnerships to address global challenges such as climate change, cybersecurity, and digital governance.


Conclusion

The UK's legislative timeline from 2024 to 2030 involves a series of strategic steps to integrate digital IDs, CDCs, climate action initiatives, and the 15-minute city concept. These efforts will be supported by continuous improvements in data protection, economic policies, social equity, and international collaboration, ensuring comprehensive progress towards the SDGs and a sustainable future.
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"...after a few questions I got ChatGPT to detail..."

Redundancy human, you have given yourself away to the enemy.

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Re: LTNs and 15 minute cities

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I like Geoff...more on EVs. Advice, don't charge them in your garage.

Running an EV is TWICE as expensive as a petrol car.. Says the Telegraph

22 Sept 2024
In this video we're looking at an article from The Telegraph stating that it costs twice as much to get an EV from Penzance to London. Of course, we all know this, but it's interesting to see the mainstream media talking in this way.
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