15 Minute Cities
The topic of 15 Minute Cities has been the topic of frequent conversation lately, but what do they mean? Is it part of the agenda? Are they something to be concerned about? Find out in this newsletter
WHAT IS A 15-MINUTE CITY?
The general concept of a 15 minute city is a decentralized residential area where supposedly - you can get anything and everything you need within 15 minutes by foot or bicycle (no car needed). That means food, your work, education, cultural events, healthcare - literally everything. Sound good? Never having to leave a radius beyond where you can go in 15 minutes?
Those who are advocates of this urban planning model claim that this will create closer-knit communities, it will make your life so much easier, and of course…you guessed it… it will help the climate crisis. You know, the crisis that doesn’t exist.
Here’s the thing, the globalists know the climate crisis isn’t real. But the same people who believed that the vaccine was going to stop the spread of covid are absolutely going to believe that our earth’s climate is in a crisis.
DON’T MOVE INTO ONE
Ok. So I’m going to start with my conclusion. Then I’ll explain some more.
Don’t move into a 15 minute city. In fact, my advice for the foreseeable future? Don’t move to ANY city. People should be moving farther away from cities, to places with more land, better access to locally grown food, and consider starting your own gardens. Many people don’t see that as practical right now, but I can’t do anything about that. I’m just sharing what I know is reality in the not to distant future.
The 15 minute city is one step further to getting you to live in the metaverse.
You are being conditioned.
Why go anywhere when everything you need is within 15 minutes. How convenient! Making your life so much easier, right? Well, there might actually be some truth to that. Your life in some ways WOULD be easier in a 15 minute city.
As someone who has to drive an hour to get to Costco, services like nail salons, oil changes and anything else really, I can tell you it is a pain in the ass. I live on an island with ONE ROAD that goes most of the way around the island. And with a proliferation of tourists, and a glut of rental cars, the roads are often a nightmare to travel - and going 30 miles can take 90 minutes or more depending on the time of day.
However….