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Crakka



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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:43 am    Post Subject: Agenda 21 Total Surveillance Smart Cities are HOT Investment  

Agenda 21 Total Surveillance Smart Cities are HOT Investments

Smart utility grids are only one portion of a larger, more complex Smart City grid.

Barbara H. Peterson
Farm Wars
Dec 22, 2011




A nation’s pulse can be felt through the real estate market. That is one reason I subscribe to Trulia. Trulia is an online service for people looking to buy and sell real estate. Properties are listed on the site for sale and updates are sent to subscribers whenever new properties are listed. This afternoon I received an email with the following trend forecast:

…when it comes to looking forward in the real estate realm, it’s most interesting to wonder: where will the market be bright in the coming year? We posed precisely this question to Trulia’s Chief Economist, Jed Kolko. His answer was concise and provocative: “Smart cities are hot.” (Trulia 2012 Predictions Newsletter)

The question begging to be answered is – just what is a Smart City?
    Anatomy of a Smart City

    The dramatic shift of the world’s population into urban areas is encouraging citizens, city planners, businesses and governments to start looking at visions of ‘smart’ cities. Below we look into what is driving the need to establish these networked environments, how smart city concepts and projects are different in the developing world, and what technologies and systems are needed to make them a reality. (Postscapes)

As we can see in a portion of The Anatomy of a Smart City Infographic from Postscapes, smart utility grids are only one portion of a larger, more complex Smart City grid, which includes:
  • Smart Environment: Monitoring and management of all environmental elements such as pollution levels, wildlife counts, and water runoff.
  • Smart Safety: Safety monitoring for buildings, bridges and dams.
  • Smart Transportation: Monitoring and management of all transportation systems, which includes the management of fuel consumption.
  • Smart Utilities: Smart Grid technology, which is currently being implemented in the form of Smart Meters to monitor and manage all electricity and water usage.
  • Smart Buildings: Office buildings that monitor all energy consumption of every single employee.



Download Anatomy of a Smart City - FULL Infographic PDF

Can we spell AGENDA 21 Human Settlement Zones? And according to Trulia’s Chief Economist, investing in properties set up for the collection of people into sections designated as human habitats according to Agenda 21 protocols is a HOT ITEM for 2012!

Watch the "Agenda 21 For Dummies" video

A Smart City is an environment where literally everything you do and say can and will be monitored because everything and everyone will be attached to a complex grid of sensors and wireless networks, with your particular Smart City acting as the platform on which the grid is maintained.

Stack and pack is on its way, folks, and people will flock to these Smart Cities in droves. Why? Because they will be touted as ecologically sound – “green” if you will, when the only thing green about them is the amount of greenbacks it will take to live there. Contrary to the hype, these are not cool places to live. These are techno-traps loaded with all the gadgets one could possibly want right at your fingertips, put in place specifically to lure one into the trap. The only thing you won’t have is your freedom. But who needs that if you have the latest iPod, eh?.

So, what do we actually gain by paying for the privilege of allowing someone to monitor our every move and every bit of energy consumption and decide when we’ve simply had enough and are cut off? You tell me. I can’t think of one good thing.


Source - http://farmwars.info/?p=7592
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steve clougher



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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:48 am    Post Subject:  

Speaking of investments, thus staying on topic, Crakka, (do you buy that?), and for those of us ( not I !!!), still willing and able to dabble in craven usury, here is a lovely common-sense summary of the financial wonderland, a cameo snapshot of a whole world, on the verge of utter annihilation.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/grantham-nails-it-industry-so-much-prefers-bullishnessso-does-press
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steve clougher



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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 9:52 pm    Post Subject:  

http://theintelhub.com/2012/02/25/rothschilds-want-irans-banks/
That's not an investment, this is an investment !!!
This link is going to everyone in my address book
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Deano



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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:00 pm    Post Subject:  

Thats right Mr R controls the world as you know it, but you already knew this. I wonder if he gives a s**t that its going to hell in a handbasket, probably not
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steve clougher



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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:51 pm    Post Subject:  

I just liked the way this guy set out his methods
You don't ever see clear summary of invasion strategy like this.
I'd like to see the true history for every country, of how being "lent" money at gunpoint has affected them.
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Deano



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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:43 pm    Post Subject:  

There was no gun pointed, as you know most leaders of countries around the world are selected by the club, not by the voting public, you always get those leaders who go rogue on you, the cleanest way to sort that problem is to manufacture an insurrection, assassination is so messy lol
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steve clougher



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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:15 am    Post Subject:  

What you say is true for some places
In NZ and Australia, and possibly other places, I don't know, our leaders had more spine. JFK also couldn't be bought.
There the gun was used.
As almost certainly in the cases of Harold Holt and Norm Kirk.
It would be necessary to take each country one at a time, and sift through it's history carefully. Where you find a leader dying unexpectedly, who also passionately wanted to keep the powers from creating monopolies, who wanted to add value to their mineral resources within their country, not letting it be stripped out and processed in other countries, that is where you have what is called a smoking gun.
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Deano



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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:54 am    Post Subject:  

Remember its all gearing up for the big collapse, they dont want to see any country doing well, one world order, one world currency can only be ushered in through chaos, makes me ill just thinking about all the dark deeds, and the amount of false history this world is propped up on is monumental, particularly with regard to religion, a solid foundation of lies, doesnt it make you feel the warm fuzzies lol
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steve clougher



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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:32 am    Post Subject:  

Deano, the weakening and distorting didn't start in NZ until the 60s. Plenty of people now coming into their powers can remember how it was before insurance, before television, when we had good (free) education, good (free) medical services, libraries, you could get a job just about anywhere, hospitality meant something, you could most often do business on a handshake. All this was delivered on a balanced budget. This was the fruit of fifty years of struggle by unions and workers. Bosses were still a-holes, there was plenty of prejudice, sex was not easy to get, some things have improved a lot, but those old foundational things could be reintroduced, and still keep our ipads
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