NOTE: The use of the word "stakeholder"—anywhere, anytime—should ALWAYS be a red flag.
It is UN-/Great Reset-speak for private interests (think Gates or Soros or Zuckerberg or Jack) who team up with governments to create the shit show we are all currently witnessing.
China is the model.
Anyhoo... back to envisioning America...
Don't be fooled by the language. They are talking about ESG scores.
They will reward those who comply, and those who don't won't get funding.
All of this is to say, they will create huge databases and monitor the shit out of how green and sustainable you are...
FUN FACT:
The word "stakeholder" appears in that 24-page report 22 times.
And how much do you want to bet those 70 mayors belong to or work with the ICLEI?
And that should scare the hell out of you, because, trust and believe, we won't be getting a government-owned room with a view in the Built Back Better Smart Cities.
So, I thought I'd dust off my tin-foil digger's cap and take a closer look at LA Rises, starting with Mark Walter. 🧵
I'll be posting what I find as I find it, so if you wanna jump down this rabbit hole with me, bookmark it.
But be warned: I've just scratched the surface, and my head is already exploding...
Mark Walter is the CEO OF Guggenheim Partners, and I can draw a very straight line from Guggenheim Partners to the World Economic Forum's plans for Smart Cities.
In November 2010, John A. Casesa joined Guggenheim Partners to "Lead Guggenheim’s Automotive Investment Banking Efforts."
@elonmusk I've been on Twitter in one form or another since Demi and Ashton were tweeting each other from the bathroom.
I think the more you can make people like me feel like we are invested in Twitter Blue, the more successful it will be.
It's us versus the advertisers.
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I come from the world of print mags. I know there are 2 main ways to generate revenue: ads and subscribers.
If it is via ads, they will ALWAYS try to dictate content. My mags were casino gaming niche pubs. Trump was one of our main advertisers back in his casino mogul days.
2/?
The more we included our subscribers in special events — poker cruises, VIP subscriber clubs, slot tournaments, ask the editor columns, etc. — the more revenue we generated from them.
3/
Let's pretend you've got a global agenda, of... say... 17 goals that you want to achieve by... ohhh... 2030...
And you would make that happen AT ANY COST because you're a psychopath...
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Would you be able to come up with ANY SCENARIO that would better serve you in achieving the first three goals...
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... than this scenario, implemented on a global scale, all at the same time, in a perfectly coordinated execution of the mother of all plans right here?
I'm a GenX Gal, and I was a drama geek in high school, in Orange County, CA.
I remember being chased through the streets by ignorant jocks because I had my openly gay drama friend in the car with me. They'd have beat the shit out of us had they caught us.
That was a reality.
People forget, we fought HARD to do away with LABELS in the 80s.
The Blitz Kids, "fathered" by Bowie, led the charge.
And there was one, united message to the movement:
Don't slap a label on me. Love me or hate me based on who I am, not what I look like or whom I sleep with.