Yvonne Smith
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it appears that the places where we have had the terrible wildfires that destroy all the buildings , are the same places where the city governments also wants to make the new 15-minute cities happen. This seems to be happening here in the United States, but that is where I mainly see the news, so it might also be happening in other places in the world.
The first one that really got everyone’s attention was the terrible Maui fires, which were a literal inferno, driving people to escape into the sea, and roads going away from the fires were closed off, making escape even worse.
Once the fires were out, the government started talking about rebuilding the area as one of the new 15-minute cities.
If you are not familiar with this, it is basicallly communities with shopping areas and everything a person would need with in 15 minutes of their home. This might seem like a good idea, but in actuality, it shuts communities down and locks people in, because there are gates on the communities, and you can’t go out the gate unless there is a very legitimate reason.
Last year, we had the fires along the California coastline, and literally all of the homes along the seashore were destroyed, even multi-million dollar mansions. Now, Newsom wants to replace it with apartments.
This month, we have a wildfire ripping through the coast of South Carolina, where we never see that kind of wildfire happening. Already, it is in the news that the city governments also wants to rebuild with a 15-minute city.
While there might not be any proof that this is what is happening, it is certainly a strange coincidence that right were these fires demolish everything is also where the government has been planning to build the 15-minute cities.
The first one that really got everyone’s attention was the terrible Maui fires, which were a literal inferno, driving people to escape into the sea, and roads going away from the fires were closed off, making escape even worse.
Once the fires were out, the government started talking about rebuilding the area as one of the new 15-minute cities.
If you are not familiar with this, it is basicallly communities with shopping areas and everything a person would need with in 15 minutes of their home. This might seem like a good idea, but in actuality, it shuts communities down and locks people in, because there are gates on the communities, and you can’t go out the gate unless there is a very legitimate reason.
Last year, we had the fires along the California coastline, and literally all of the homes along the seashore were destroyed, even multi-million dollar mansions. Now, Newsom wants to replace it with apartments.
This month, we have a wildfire ripping through the coast of South Carolina, where we never see that kind of wildfire happening. Already, it is in the news that the city governments also wants to rebuild with a 15-minute city.
While there might not be any proof that this is what is happening, it is certainly a strange coincidence that right were these fires demolish everything is also where the government has been planning to build the 15-minute cities.