The AGENDA 2030 SMART CITY Challenge — Gov’t To Award $75 Million For Best Smart City Design

Activist Post – by Press for Truth

Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. owns a company called Sidewalk Labs, and they are working with the Canadian government to launch a new “smart city” at the waterfront of downtown Toronto called “Quayside.”

Quayside is proposing a centralized identity management system which each resident uses to access public services such as library cards and health care. Other plans include driverless cars, “mixed-use” spaces that change according to the market’s demands, heated streets, and “sensor-enabled waste separation.” 

In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth takes a deep look at how our governments are jumping in bed with the big tech companies to form a surveillance state they are calling “smart cities” in a big brother nightmare the like of which George Orwell himself couldn’t have even envisioned.

Sources:

https://sidewalktoronto.ca

https://theintercept.com/2018/11/13/g…

https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/citi…

https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org…

https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org…

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One thought on “The AGENDA 2030 SMART CITY Challenge — Gov’t To Award $75 Million For Best Smart City Design

  1. That’s easy. Just make ONE narrow street for everyone in the city to use like they do with the so called “SMART” housing neighborhoods, so when an evacuation occurs the entire city and everyone in it will be F**KED!

    Can I have my $75 Million now?

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