SMART CITIES
How will they impact your civil liberties?
Smart Cities, where citizens’ every movement is surveilled, may seem at first glance to be a benign, even beneficial development, but digging deeper reveals a disturbing underlying agenda.
Smart Cities are being aggressively pushed by the "stakeholder" capitalists of the World Economic Forum, as part of their globalist goal that by 2030, we will all "own nothing" - not our homes, our money, our cars - or our freedom. Smart Cities are the next step toward achieving that goal, this time in the name of an alleged "climate crisis" (watch the video here).
Smart Cities are, of course, promoted as peaceful, safe, clean utopias where our every need will be met as we "save the planet" through our restricted freedom and lack of privacy, but the reality is a kind of "open prison", or "Hunger Games" scenario, where disobedience (e.g. exceeding your travel, or "carbon allowance") is punished.
IN DEPTH VIDEO:
We are set to be ushered toward ‘Managed Retreat’ into Smart Cities, otherwise known as "Resilient" or "Sustainable" Cities.
This documentary explores the truth about Smart Cities and their associated technologies.
MORE SHORT VIDEOS:
Smart Cities - A local focus
Kate Mason explores the Smart Cities concept and explains how to focus locally by asking questions, researching and sharing information. Working together, you can better understand the likely impact of a proposed Smart Cities program in your area.
Hitchhikers Guide to SMART Cities
Matilda Bawden presents: "An overview of the role of LGA and Councils in the Smart Cities rollout, and how Councils are deceiving the public with impunity."
World Economic Forum's "smart cities": Smart cities bring new data concerns
Smart Cities strive to run smoothly by using residents' data. But can they keep that data safe? Learn more at www.newsy.com/79341/.
Smart Cities: How The Elites Plan
To Control Us
This video explores the development of the Smart Cities Concept, the main players involved and the results of the various Smart City Trials
Your 'SMART' city is tracking you!
The City of Unley is openly displaying the type of information that it is gathering about park users! Watch as I explore what these so-called “smart” cities will do to your digital future. Join the resistance at www.alexantic.com.au
"You will own nothing, and you will be happy": Warnings of ‘Orwellian’ Great Reset
A terrifying coalition of big business and big tech are so confident and brazen they are promising the public “you will own nothing, and you will be happy” in an advertising campaign for a global reset, according to Sky News host Rowan Dean.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
Information about the City of Adelaide's projects and programs to make it a "smart" city.
BHP wants a ban on sales of new petrol and diesel powered cars in Australia by 2035 and says governments should ensure the nation has the necessary infrastructure to support an increasingly electric car fleet.
All about Smart City Vertical Applications such as Smart Grid, Smart Transportation, Smart Health, Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Cloud Computing, Smart Building Management Systems, Enterprise IoT, Fog computing, Big Data Analytics and Smart Governance.
The University of Newcastle, Australia has been named #1 in the world for partnering for a more sustainable future in the 2021 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings.
Supermarket giant Woolworths has come under fire for introducing technology to surveil self-service checkouts, filming shoppers as they scan and pay for items. More than 100 stores across three states have been trialing the software over the past year, and with permanent implementation across all stores on the horizon, many believe the move should be reconsidered as it has the potential to identify and gather data on individual shoppers, potentially using or even selling that data without a person’s consent or even knowledge.
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is investigating how Kmart and Bunnings handle personal information, specifically facial recognition technology, writes Dr Binoy Kampmark.