In the WEF’s own words — this rearrangement of cities is absolutely about climate change.
It’s permanent climate lockdown.
The 15 minute city is not just Oxford, but turning up in Brisbane, Melbourne, Barcelona, Paris, Portland and Buenos Aires. It’s everywhere.
Oxford, England, is where the madness of the 15-minute system is first being implemented. James Woudhuysen:
The green agenda is taking inspiration from the illiberal days of lockdown.To this end, Oxfordshire County Council, which is run by Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party, wants to divide the city of Oxford into six ‘15 minute’ districts. In these districts, it is said, most household essentials will be accessible by a quarter-of-an-hour walk or bike ride, and so residents will have no need for a car.On the surface, these 15-minute neigbourhoods might sound pleasant and convenient. But there is a coercive edge. The council plans to cut car use and traffic congestion by placing strict rules on car journeys. …
Residents will have to register their cars with the council and they will be tracked to count their journeys through the key gateways.
Under the new proposals, if any of Oxford’s 150,000 residents drives outside of their designated district more than 100 days a year, he or she could be fined £70.
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