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lapis
7th January 2011, 08:19 AM
http://www.infowars.com/elite-openly-flaunts-plan-to-turn-cities-into-high-tech-slave-grids/

Not content with depicting children being slaughtered in the name of preventing non-existent global warming, climate change alarmists have embarked on a new propaganda campaign lecturing us all about how we will be forced to live in a “planned-opolis,” where car use will be heavily restricted, CO2 emissions will be rationed, meat will be considered a rare delicacy, the state will decide your career, and only the mega-rich elitists enforcing all these new rules and regulations will be exempt from them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pcp6ov9Md8U&feature=player_embedded

Browbeating us about how the only solution to expensive fossil fuels is to enforce a “tightly planned and controlled” system, the infomercial (funded in part by oil companies like Royal Dutch Shell), goes on to tell the story of what life will be like in 2040 through the words and actions of a subservient, obedient slave named “Vee” who dutifully acquiesces to the necessity of the new way of things.

Even as Britain shivers under its coldest December in 100 years, and as places as far flung as Southern China suffer unprecedented bouts of freezing rain and cold weather and as the onset of a new mini ice age causes mass die-offs of sea life, the entire piece, produced by the Forum for the Future group, is veiled in debunked rhetoric about CO2 emissions causing rising temperatures.

We soon begin to learn what living in the new “planned-opolis” will look like – food and water is regulated and rationed by a “Global Food Council” which seizes total control over farming. Meat is a rare treat only to be enjoyed on special occasions (mirroring precisely the conditions endured by those in Maoist China).

The state decides what your job will be with “designated career announcements,” nobody has the choice to decide their own vocation.

Movement and behavior is controlled by a calorie credit card linked to a smart phone that rations the amount of travel the citizens of slave-opolis, I mean planned-opolis, are allowed to make. Private ownership of cars will be banned for non-elitists because, “the state knows they just aren’t practical anymore.”

Of course, none of these new rules will apply to the rich elitists enforcing them on the rest of us – it’s made clear in the ad that the wealthy will still be able to roll around in CO2-belching cars whenever they like while everyone else is forced to get government permission and be allocated a time slot in which to use restricted vehicles provided by the “Slick Travel Corporation”.

“It makes so much sense doesn’t it,” insists the smiley faced slave “Vee,” who enjoys the fact that she can “switch off brain and go to work,” adding, “With this many people around I’m glad there’s a mega-computer in charge.”

Of course, for those who resist and still cling to some semblance of freedom in defiance of the state and the super-computers running the slave grid, there’s the “cry freedom ghetto,” prison camps for malcontents who are blocked from getting jobs, accessing high speed transport or the Internet.
In a chilling throwback to the concentration camps of Nazi Germany, the propaganda piece chillingly invokes the notion of families being separated because some people refuse to submit to state-imposed green fascism. This is a subtle yet shocking insight into the true motivation of the makers of this piece – they can barely contain their wanton revulsion towards freedom and their fascist tendencies.

The Forum for the Future Organization derives its funding from a combination of taxpayer money, via local governments, as well as monolithic corporations and large banks.

Some of its financial backers include Bank of America, the City of London Corporation, PepsiCo UK, Time Warner, and crucially Royal Dutch Shell – which of course is one of the biggest emitters of CO2 on the planet.

In other words, an organization lecturing the little people about how only the mega-rich will be able to drive cars and eat meat in 30 years in order to reduce CO2 emissions is largely funded by mega-rich banks and multinational corporations, as well as oil companies.

This is nothing less than Orwell’s 1984 and then some – a chilling nightmare scenario where all freedom is crushed in the name of protecting mother earth. But of course, this has nothing to do with saving the environment, the whole thing is funded by multinational corporations and giant banks, and yet the idiot “liberals” over at the Guardian website wholeheartedly agree that rationing, government control of mobility and food, the state deciding your career, cars being banned for all but the rich, and resistors forced to live in abandoned ghettos is a reasonable and rational course of action.

The agenda for eco-fascism knows no bounds – despite the fact that global warming has been completely discredited as a contrived fraud based on pseudo-science, corruption and agenda-driven politics, its adherents are relentlessly forging ahead with their horrifying vision of a future where the middle classes are eviscerated and everyone – besides of course the elitists imposing the tyranny – is forced to reduce their living standard and become subservient to an all-pervading state that enforces high-tech slavery under the excuse of a green revolution.

Banning incandescent light bulbs and introducing carbon taxes is only the beginning – if we let these parasites have their way with us we’ll all be living in their purpose built slave-opolis before we know it.

Awoke
7th January 2011, 08:29 AM
Every sentence is propaganda and subtle (or not so subtle) brainwashing.

ie: "He basically plays video games for a living, giggle giggle".

lapis
7th January 2011, 08:32 AM
Here's the link to the Guardian write-up on the report:

"Report calls for radical redesign of cities to cope with population growth"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/dec/02/report-redesign-cities-population-growth

This is the paragraph that caught my eye:

"By 2040, the world's urban population is expected to have grown from 3.5bn to 5.6bn. The new report calls for a radical re-engineering of cities' infrastructure to cope. "The future is going to look pretty urban ... with more and more people shifting to cities to the point that, by 2040, we're going to have two thirds of all the people in the world living in cities," said Ivana Gazibara, senior strategic adviser at Forum for the Future and an author of the report, Megacities on the Move."

Ding! Ding! Someone has been reading the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Agenda 21 plans for herding people into cities.

Don't you just love how they put things, as if it's natural and inevitable? "More and more people shifting to cities."

I dearly love some urban cities, since I grew up in one. But when I read things like this, it makes me want to go live in a cottage in the middle of nowhere...while I can.

mamboni
7th January 2011, 08:36 AM
"Green Fascism:" that's a very good label for the Gore sycophants. In fact, the next time some drone starts spouting about 'global warming' I'm going to call him a 'Green Fascist!' Maybe it will get these idiots to start using their brains and think about how they are getting completely bamboozled by Gore, the MSM and the elite. I like to remind folk that the dominant warming gas in the atmosphere, by two orders of magnitude greater than CO2, is water vapor. The problem is that these idiots are incapable of processing that fact and instead revert to parroting the "CO2 causes warming" nonsense. It is very frustrating to listen to this tripe.

midnight rambler
7th January 2011, 08:55 AM
Maybe it will get these idiots to start using their brains

You're such a dreamer!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7qaSxuZUg

midnight rambler
7th January 2011, 08:59 AM
"tightly planned" - wtf does that mean?? Three guesses and the last two don't count.

"The Global Food Council are doing a really good job of keeping food production going." - I have visions of technocrats working out in the fields and greenhouses.

It's amazing the utter contempt these parasitic rat bastards have for anything outside their "tight" Satanic plans.

Shami-Amourae
7th January 2011, 09:01 AM
But wait, there's more!©


Scenario 1: Planned-opolis
(Posted Above)

Scenario 2: Sprawl-ville
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnDWsTD9jE4

Scenario 3: Renew-abad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XfIsOk-wzo

Scenario 4: Communi-city
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0lfDsiMD0g

midnight rambler
7th January 2011, 09:17 AM
Messages gleaned from those other 3 videos:

Entrepreneurs are to be viewed with absolute disgust

HANDS OFF! 'the elite'

In the year 2040 hit and running driving will be acceptable so long as you're in a big hurry and really can't be bothered with staying at the scene - despite the fact that you're a MD (I'm wondering if being a MD is what gives you the privilege of hit and run driving)

StreetsOfGold
7th January 2011, 09:42 AM
"meat will be considered a rare delicacy"

Solent Green

mick silver
7th January 2011, 09:58 AM
In other words, an organization lecturing the little people about how only the mega-rich will be able to drive cars and eat meat in 30 years in order to reduce CO2 emissions is largely funded by mega-rich banks and multinational corporations, as well as oil companies ...... i tell people all the time gas is not for the small people no more an only the rich will have cars .... they all laugh at me so hard i think there going to bust a nut are something

lapis
7th January 2011, 10:04 AM
But wait, there's more!©

Scenario 4: Communi-city


At 0:32, check out the heading for the newspaper in 2019:

UN DISBANDED!
G20 ON HOLD AS NEW PRESIDENT
VOTED IN BY FACEBOOK!

Hmmm...(Thinking about Goldman Sachs' recent $500M investment in Facebook).

At 2:39:

"I'm starving!

Food is so expensive.

Despite the vertical farming growing food for everyone is a real challenge for many communities.

Land is so hard to come by!"

So hard to come by, eh? Why? How will this come to pass?

lapis
8th January 2011, 10:08 AM
Yesterday the Forum of the Future organization responded to Internet "misunderstandings" about their videos:

http://www.forumforthefuture.org/blog/megacities-future-scenarios

We’d like to respond to some comment on the web, which appears to misunderstand the purpose of our Megacities on the move scenarios.

When Forum for the Future develops scenarios they aren’t predictions or depictions of desirable futures that we wish to promote, and they don’t represent our vision of a sustainable future. They are pictures of different possible futures, designed to help people understand the major trends that are shaping our world. They aim to challenge, inspire and excite, so that people feel motivated to plan for a better, more sustainable future.

The scenarios in Megacities on the move form part of a toolkit, which aims to help governments, companies and civil society organisations understand the challenges of living and travelling in the cities of the future and start planning sustainable solutions. We recommend you watch more than one to get a sense of how the future may play out in very different ways. You can view them here:

www.forumforthefuture.org/projects/megacities-animations

They are based on desk research and interviews with more than 40 experts in different aspects of sustainable mobility from around the world, which identified key factors and trends that will shape the future of cities, including shortages of key resources, the strength of global institutions and whether alternative energy sources replace fossil fuels. For more information about the project download the report here:

www.forumforthefuture.org/files/megacities_toolkit_fullreport.pdf

You may be interested in this recent article from the New York Times, which features the project and explores some of the issues it raises:

http://www.nytimes.com/cwire/2011/01/03/03climatewire-predicting-the-climate-changed-city-of-the-f-70805.html?pagewanted=all

I just quickly scanned that NYT article, and already see a lot of problems with it (but can't go into it right now, as I'm writing an email about it to some friends).

Shami-Amourae
8th January 2011, 10:13 AM
They are already getting us ready for this here in California. In fact the laws are already on the books and being implemented over the next few years. Check out my thread on this here:

http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/california's-air-resources-board-will-effectively-destroy-the-state/msg117074/#msg117074

midnight rambler
8th January 2011, 10:19 AM
When Forum for the Future develops scenarios they aren’t predictions or depictions of desirable futures that we wish to promote, and they don’t represent our vision of a sustainable future.

They are such liars!

I'm thinking that this may be a new manifestation of something like The Onion, seeing how much of a rise they can get out of people.

Twisted Titan
8th January 2011, 11:52 AM
When they can openly display there plan for you and your family .

The end of "regular life" cant be too far off.


T

madfranks
8th January 2011, 01:06 PM
The state decides what your job will be with “designated career announcements,” nobody has the choice to decide their own vocation.

And we who were fifteen and all the Teachers came into the great hall. And the Council of Vocations sat on a high dais, and they had but two words to speak to each of the Students. They called the Students' names, and when the Students stepped before them, one after another, the Council said: "Carpenter" or "Doctor" or "Cook" or "Leader." Then each Student raised their right arm and said: "The will of our brothers be done."

-Anthem, Ayn Rand

TheNocturnalEgyptian
8th January 2011, 07:04 PM
This kind of sh*t was cute at the 1921 world's fair, but now it just straight pisses me off.

You have proven that you will always squander anything precious, and hide away anything which advances us too quickly. The blowback from this has reached a critical mass and the repression is criminal. Individuals must rebel by advancing themselves faster than they are 'allowed'.

Antonio
8th January 2011, 07:47 PM
In Russia they are openly talking about reducing the number of cities to 20, yes twenty. Russia is 1/5 of the planet landmass.

lapis
9th January 2011, 12:12 AM
Individuals must rebel by advancing themselves faster than they are 'allowed'.


And what's the best way to do that? Time is sure running out...

Serpo
9th January 2011, 02:11 AM
Instead of a city you get a shitty......... :o

Neuro
9th January 2011, 02:18 AM
The state decides what your job will be with “designated career announcements,” nobody has the choice to decide their own vocation.

And we who were fifteen and all the Teachers came into the great hall. And the Council of Vocations sat on a high dais, and they had but two words to speak to each of the Students. They called the Students' names, and when the Students stepped before them, one after another, the Council said: "Carpenter" or "Doctor" or "Cook" or "Leader." Then each Student raised their right arm and said: "The will of our brothers be done."

-Anthem, Ayn Rand

Yes and only the rich will be able to drive cars, this means a rigid feudal society...

Did you see the BP logo in plan-opolis vid? Just the right corporation to lecture about environmental responsibility...

VX1
9th January 2011, 10:41 AM
When Forum for the Future develops scenarios they aren’t predictions or depictions of desirable futures that we wish to promote, and they don’t represent our vision of a sustainable future. They are pictures of different possible futures, designed to help people understand the major trends that are shaping our world. They aim to challenge, inspire and excite, so that people feel motivated to plan for a better, more sustainable future.


Ah, yes... it is just so coincidental that all visions of the future are Huxley/Orwellian nightmares, where free people are marginalized or dead. How inspiring, how exciting.

You really want sustainable? Quit sending free money to Tawanda and Taquita over in da projects for popping out a new future criminal every nine months.

Very good contribution, lapis... important for people to keep an eye on this. Agenda 21 is probably the biggest in-your-face conspiracy that almost no one knows about.

Book
9th January 2011, 11:07 AM
http://visionsfortomorrow.net/pics/UN-assembly-hall.jpg

Ok...it is hereby adopted. We each militarize our domestic police force then kill off 50% of our own populations. We all turn a blind eye as Israel concludes this process in Gaza. The planetary reduction of White people is already ahead of schedule thanks to our "open borders" strategy.

:oo-->

VX1
9th January 2011, 03:16 PM
Reading the comments after the story, someone mentioned something a little too coincidental to me: These glimpes of the Agenda 21 NWO future of people corralled into tightly controlled cities feature a lead character with a strangely peculiar name of "Vee". Vee is the Dutch word for cattle. Yep.

nunaem
9th January 2011, 03:42 PM
Reading the comments after the story, someone mentioned something a little too coincidental to me: These glimpes of the Agenda 21 NWO future of people corralled into tightly controlled cities feature a lead character with a strangely peculiar name of "Vee". Vee is the Dutch word for cattle. Yep.


Yep.

http://lookwayup.com/lwu.exe/lwu/toEng?s=d&w=vee&slang=Nld


vee [n] (livestock, stock, farm_animal) not used technically; any animals kept for use or profit.

But, is that not what they are?



I'll probably get flamed for saying this, but it pisses me off how well people in the 1st world live today when I consider how undeserving they are. They live like Kings, but they are anything but noble.

I don't subscribe to the elite's plan for the future, whatever that may be, but I do think the pendulum should swing to the other direction, from quantity of life to quality of life, from quantity of human rubbish to quality of human beings.

Let's face it, most people are rubbish floating in the gene pool. What do you do with rubbish? There are no feel-good answers. Eugenics might have worked when it was originally proposed, but it's too late now.

Quad
15th January 2011, 01:01 PM
Perfection of planned layout is achieved only by institutions on the point of collapse.
---C. Northcote Parkinson

Twisted Titan
15th January 2011, 01:54 PM
Perfection of planned layout is achieved only by institutions on the point of collapse.
---C. Northcote Parkinson



Brother Droon!!!!!.

Glad you took a trip down the rabbithole

T

FunnyMoney
15th January 2011, 03:05 PM
The "in your face" time has arrived. The sheep aren't going to be waking up and the elite know this. The corrupt absolute power systems are fully established and provide a protection for those running the show that is super strong. So strong are the world mechanisms of military, media, politics, money, taxes, laws and finance that not only is it nearly impossible to break down any of these systems but nobody is sure if it's even possible to replace them with something without causing catastrophic short term suffering for mostly impoverished children and the subsistance level working class.

The elite understand all of this and now have no problem with today's "in your face" agendas, like the "too big to fails", the creation of world police, 911, and all the rest. Just as one recent example, they put the founder of Wikileaks on Interpol's top ten list of most wanted criminals because he supposedly had a second roung of sex without using a condom and should have known better. The elite don't care, I would expect to be put on Interpol's list as well for poor quality jokes on a message board.

I'm expecting the value added tax to be rolled out soon, that comes first. Later on there will likely be a lock down on the cities at some point. The good thing is that the "in your face" methods will probably give those of us "aware" of the true goals to get out in time.

Book
15th January 2011, 06:47 PM
The good thing is that the "in your face" methods will probably give those of us "aware" of the true goals to get out in time.



Get out and go where?

:D

Ponce
15th January 2011, 07:18 PM
People don't even have the money to buy food, where the hell is the government going to get all that money to make a new world?.............the only way will be by force (for the good of the peole) where everyone will gon into the FEMA camps and going out only to rebuild the world........should take only about 25 years..........is ok, remember that "money" is only fiction and that it really does not exist.

osoab
16th January 2011, 06:36 AM
People don't even have the money to buy food, where the hell is the government going to get all that money to make a new world?.............the only way will be by force (for the good of the peole) where everyone will gon into the FEMA camps and going out only to rebuild the world........should take only about 25 years..........is ok, remember that "money" is only fiction and that it really does not exist.


"They" will come to build. The bigger question is will they leave? (This probably deserves it's own thread.) I wonder if the Japanese are feeling a little left behind by the Chinese. I am referring to the thread about China's investment in Idaho. China, is also building ports and projects all over the world with their people.

“We’ll put up half the money for California HSR” says Japan’s Ambassador to the United States (http://www.cahsrblog.com/2011/01/%E2%80%9Cwe%E2%80%99ll-put-up-half-the-money-for-california-hsr%E2%80%9D-says-japan%E2%80%99s-ambassador-to-the-united-states/)


Jan 15th, 2011 | Posted by Dennis Lytton
Japan’s ambassador to the United States, Ichiro Fujisaki, was in Los Angeles from Washington, DC for the conference. Ambassador Fujisaki’s opening remarks to the conference were a forceful call for us to use Japanese know-how and equipment for our high speed rail. Most extraordinarily, the ambassador stated that he believes Japan will pay for up to half of the cost of the California’s HSR.


This is significant of course as we try to find dollars to complete our system. While Fujisaki’s comments of course don’t bind the Japanese government, its railways, or the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC, the likely vehicle for California HSR financing as I’ll explain below) it is nonetheless a significant statement. Japan’s highest ranking diplomat would not make such a statement lightly. Furthermore, there is every reason to believe that such cooperation on HSR between the US and Japan is very much in our bi-lateral national security interests.


All-in-all a day that could be hardly imagined pre-Nov. 2008 and pre-ARRA funds. Basically our Japanese allies are begging us for the chance to build our train because they know it’s going to profitable. You can look at it this way. Japan is already a large purchaser of America’s sovereign debt. Investing in HSR will, in my analysis, simply be an “earmarking” of money that Japan is already spending on US and state government securities.

FunnyMoney
16th January 2011, 09:05 AM
Get out and go where?



There's pretty much nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. But still, there will be plenty of running and hiding going on. Trying to stay one step ahead of the govt and the criminals is a typical plan B.

JDRock
16th January 2011, 09:21 AM
The good thing is that the "in your face" methods will probably give those of us "aware" of the true goals to get out in time.



Get out and go where?

:D




prolly where you and i escaped to. lol