Google Launches New Smart City Project In Downtown San Jose
After stiff resistance from citizens and privacy advocates in Toronto over Quayside, Google has decided to replicate its city-from-scratch experiment in downtown San Jose, California.
After stiff resistance from citizens and privacy advocates in Toronto over Quayside, Google has decided to replicate its city-from-scratch experiment in downtown San Jose, California.
All 100,000 of Philadelphia's streetlights will be replaced with wifi-equipped poles capable of total surveillance. It will be mostly financed by energy savings of LEDs over high-pressure sodium bulbs.
The global elite (via Foreign Policy Magazine) are floating a dangerous narrative: first, by suggesting the possibility that radical leftist Gavin Newsom could be a future President and second, that the U.S. might lead a military action against Brazil to 'save' the Amazon rainforest from destruction.
Citizens and cities are pushing back against FCC bullying and health concerns, even as 5G providers are calling it all 'conspiracy theories.' The providers are increasingly embattled by city councils.
I have warned that America will walk in China's footsteps on Scientific Dictatorship because our citizens simply don't understand it. Time is running out to say "No!"
Seemingly everybody has heard about the fires burning in the Amazon, creating smoke and haze events in cities as far away as Sao Paulo. The question is, who is spreading the alarm and is it real or fake?
Technocrat purist Gianpiero Palermo states, "If we can wipe out a particular gene, it would be incredible... theoretically, in principal, this would be a major, major benefit to society." Um, like wiping out humanity?
High-tech facial recognition systems are fostering a total-surveillance police state across America and citizens may not have much time left to declare it un-American, un-Constitutional and a violation of their Civil Rights.
Hernando de Soto had it right: Property rights underpin and and all economic development that is able to actually lift people out of poverty. Thus, the UN's universal attack on eliminating property rights can never, ever eliminate poverty like they claim.
If the vast majority of drivers despise red-light cameras, then why do governments insist on forcing them upon us? This does little more than undermine the Rule of Law while fanning distrust and animosity.