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reason for Agenda twenty thirty? Follow me down the rabbit

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are talking about Agenda twenty thirty.

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Speaker 3: What the heck?

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Speaker 2: This is like the agenda that the UN is using

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to usher in the New World Order right under our noses,

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and they've packaged it in such a pretty little bow

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Speaker 3: Gold right now.

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Speaker 2: What is Agenda twenty thirty. The twenty thirty Agenda for

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Sustainable Development was launched by the United Nations Summit in

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New York in September of twenty fifteen. The aim of

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the Agenda is to end poverty in all forms. According

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to the UN, quote, this Agenda is a plan of

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action for people, planet and prosperity. It also seeks to

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strengthen universal peace in larger freedom end quote. They first

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see quote a world of universal respect for human rights,

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in human dignity, the rule of law, justice, equality and

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non discrimination.

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Speaker 3: Quote.

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Speaker 2: This Agenda sets out a shared plan to improve human

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well being and protect the planet by the year twenty thirty,

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hence the name. The agreement guides countries on how to

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reduce poverty and hunger, improve health and education, protect the environment,

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promote peace, justice and strong institutions, and encourage global cooperation

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you know, like the New World Order. At the core

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of this agenda are seventeen sustainable development goals, or SDGs

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and one hundred and sixty nine specific targets. So under

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each of the seventeen sustainable goals are the specific targets.

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I'm not going to list out every single target, but

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if you actually look at them, it breaks it down

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way deeper, which is what we'll go into the conspiracies

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a little bit more later on. The goals can be

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broken down into four categories, Social and Human Development, Economic

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and Infrastructure, environmental protection and governance, and global cooperation. Because

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I'm breaking them down in categories, they aren't necessarily in

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order of how they were written. Under Social and Human Development,

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there are six goals. Number one being no poverty. This

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goal aims to eliminate extreme poverty in all forms by

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ensuring that every person access to basic resources such as food,

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clean water, housing, education, health care, and economic opportunities, regardless

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of where they live. Number two is zero Hunger. This

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goal seeks to end hunger and malnutrition by making sure

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that everyone has reliable access to safe, nutritious food, while

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also promoting sustainable agricultural practices that protect soil, water, and biodiversity.

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protect the soil and yet they're dropping chemicals in the

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air all the time. The next one is good health

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and well being. This goal focuses on improving physical and

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mental health worldwide by ensuring access to affordable healthcare, reducing

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the spread of diseases, improving maternal and child health, and

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promoting healthy lifestyles. Quality Education is the next goal. This

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goal is about making education accessible, inclusive, and equitable for

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all people by ensuring that children and adults can obtain

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free and affordable, high quality primary, secondary and higher education.

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Speaker 2: This goal works to eliminate discrimination, violence, and unequal treatment

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toward women and girls, and to ensure equal access to education, healthcare, employment,

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and political participation. Next is reduced inequalities. This goal seeks

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to reduce income and social inequalities within and between countries

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by promoting inclusive policies that expand opportunities for marginalized.

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being affordable and clean Energy. This goal encourages the development

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and use of renewable and efficient energy sources so that

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everyone has access to reliable, modern, environmentally responsible energy. Goal

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number two under this category is decent work and economic growth.

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This goal promotes the stem stainable economic growth by encouraging

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job creation, fair wages, safe working environments, and opportunities for

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people to work with Dignity. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure is

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the next goal. This goal supports building resilient infrastructure, promoting

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sustainable industrialization, and encouraging innovation that improves productivity, connectivity, and

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access to essential services. Sustainable Cities and Communities is the

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next goal. This goal focuses on making cities and human

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settlements safe, affordable, resilient, and environmentally sustainable by improving housing, transportation,

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green spaces, and disaster preparedness. This is where smart cities

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come in, and actually in my notes, I have written

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down fifteen minute cities. There is a difference between fifteen

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Responsible Consumption and Production. This goal aims to reduce waste,

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pollution and overuse of natural resources by encouraging more sustainable

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production methods and more responsible consumer habits. The environmental protection section,

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there are four goals. Clean water and sanitation being the first.

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proper sanitation facilities, and good hygiene practices to prevent disease

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communities adapt to the impacts of global warming. The third

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works to protect oceans, seas, and marine ecosystems by reducing pollution,

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preventing overfishing, and preserving marine biodiversity. And the last goal

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on conserving forests, combating desertification, preventing land degradation, and protecting

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wildlife and natural habitats. And lastly, in the governance and

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global cooperation, there are only two goals. These goals are

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like the ones that are one World government, New World order,

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like in your face goals, where all the others they

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kind of like sneak it in. So the first is peace,

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Justice and strong Institutions. This goal seeks to reduce violence

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and corruption, promote the rule of law, protect human rights,

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and build transparent, accountable and effective institutions. The next one

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is partnerships for the goals. This goal emphasizes the importance

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of global cooperation through financial support, technology sharing, and capacity

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building to help all countries achieve sustainable development, which is

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basically saying, if we all work together, right, we hold

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hands kumbah yah, then we can reach all these goals together.

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But your money needs to be my money. My money

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needs to be your money. We're going to share technology

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as well. There's going to be no division, We're all

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going to be together. Which again, all of this sounds

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great in theory, but in real life it's not as

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cut and dry as they're making it seem. So how

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it works in real life. It is important to know

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that the United Nations has no enforcement power over countries

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and the agenda cannot work as a law. Instead, all

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of this works through influence, incentives, and global coordination. With

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that being said, each country chooses whether they want to

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apply and how they want to apply this agenda. They

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do this by writing national development plans based on the goals,

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passing their own domestic laws that align with the goals

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of the agenda, and using the goals to justify budget

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priorities and funding decisions. And remember, if you look back

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to the goal about partnerships for the goals. It emphasizes

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the importance of global cooperation through financial support, so budgeting

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priorities are important. This also means that companies that operate

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internationally will be changing their guidelines and regulations to follow

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the agenda because so many countries are doing so, and

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in order to operate in all the countries, they have

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to change some things. So corporations adapt option to align

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with climate and social targets. Investors may pressure companies to

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meet the environmental, social and governance standards that are tied

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to the SDGs, and banks are likely to favor businesses

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with sustainable policies. The banks come into this because the

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the agenda, along with the federal reserves.

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Speaker 3: For all the different countries.

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Speaker 2: Because so many countries are jumping on board with the agenda,

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we are seeing changes in the cities as well, with

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things like zoning changes tied to sustainability, public transit expansion,

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green building requirements, and smart city planning. So I've mentioned

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fifteen minute cities smart cities a couple of times, but

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I wanted to get into it a little bit more so.

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According to IBM, a smart city is an urban area

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where technology and data collection help improve quality of life,

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as well as the sustainability and efficiency of city operations.

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Smart city technologies used by local governments include information and

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community technologies ICT and the Internet of Things IoT. Information

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and community technology includes an array of data related technology,

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including the capture, storage, retrieval, processing, display, representation, presentation, organization management, security, transfer,

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and interchange of data and information.

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Speaker 3: So in basic terms, they will.

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Speaker 2: Watch everyone and know everything about the people that live

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in these cities, and they're going to keep it forever.

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They package this as trying to identify the areas of

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the city that need extra help, like impoverished areas, but

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the consequences of it is a government surveillance system. As

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for the Internet of Things, most people already have these

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devices in their homes. So if you have a smart

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Speaker 3: So thank you like Alexa, your Google home.

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Speaker 2: Like I said, if you have anything that makes your

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washer and dryer can connect to the Wi Fi.

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Speaker 3: We just don't have it connected.

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Speaker 2: They will use similar devices to make smart buildings and

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smart cities. Of course, AI will be heavily involved. They

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will use AI and machine learning to create solutions to

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the sustainability and poverty questions in the cities. Smart transportation

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AI and Internet of Things to plan routes and determine

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when the most transportation is needed versus when less is needed.

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Speaker 3: And this will help with.

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city residents because if they need more bus routes here

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with AI. Ideally, they would have everyone in these smart

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cities using public transportation or walking or riding bikes and

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not having a private car at all. And of course,

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all this means that they will need smart energy and

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smart infrastructure. Of course they're going to use AI for

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all of that to help energy providers manage smart grids.

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to identify patterns and energy consumption and then forecast future

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Speaker 3: They will also help.

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Speaker 2: To integrate renewable energy resources and energy efficient technologies. They're

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smart meters that we talked about just a few weeks ago,

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but it will happen on a bigger scale. Many cities

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in the US are already establishing practices to create smart cities,

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to include Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, Austin, Seattle, Charlotte, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Boston, Pittsburgh, Boulder,

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Speaker 3: And New York City.

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Speaker 2: They're not fully smart yet, but they're definitely on their way,

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and if you live in any major city, the likelihood

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is that your city will be smart very soon. Similarly,

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and usually used interchangeably, although not exactly the same thing,

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are the fifteen minute cities. The goal of these fifteen

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minute cities is to have access to essential urban services

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within a fifteen minute walk or bike ride, so basically,

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you have walkable neighborhoods. These are different because they don't

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require the cities to be like smart quote unquote to

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be fifteen minute cities. However, a lot of people use

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smart and fifteen minute cities interchangeably because typically the same

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cities that want to be fifteen minute cities also want

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to be smart cities. And if you can create a

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Agenda twenty thirty as well as the smart city agenda.

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little bit of misunderstanding, but fifteen minute cities aren't necessarily smart,

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so the public will want to buy it. But when

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you look deeper, this is a massive global scale push

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for the New World Order. There are big steps in

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the direction of that. So if you remember back to

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the New World Order episode, which I looked back on

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my notes, Firstly, I was such a baby podcaster when

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I did that episode. Secondly, I did a really bad job.

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I've thought about doing just a whole New World Order episode.

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So if you want that, let me know, but we're

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gonna go over kind of what the New World Order wants.

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That way you can understand what the Agenda twenty thirty

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is pushing and how they coincide. So firstly and foremost

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is probably the biggest thing. A single global government that

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overrides national sovereignty is like their biggest thing.

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Speaker 3: One World Order.

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Speaker 2: Right, centralized con over banking and financial systems, cashless digital

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currency systems that allow tracking of all transactions, mass surveillance

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of citizens through technology, reduction of privacy rights in the

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name of safety or security, control of mainstream media and

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information flow, population control through vaccines, birth control, and genetic manipulation,

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which I brought up Bill Gates in my notes about

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the conspiracies, as well, microchip and biometric identification systems tied

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to banking and movement digital ideas, restrictions on gun ownership

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and private self defense, erosion of national borders and promotion

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of mass migration, collapse and restructuring of total economic systems,

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government control over food production and water supply, censorship of

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descending voices, promotion of global citizenship over national identity, weakening

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of religious institutions that oppose centralized power.

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Speaker 3: They have talked about like basically.

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Speaker 2: A one religious world and technocratic governance, rule by technical

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experts rather than elected leaders. And if you read between

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the lines, most of the goals are global goals, not

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like country central goals. Almost like the United Nations is

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trying to be the one world government. The New World

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Order talks about, which kind of makes sense. You have

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all these people from all these different countries, they come

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together and they're like, let's work together towards one common goal.

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a world working together wouldn't be good. It's just what

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they want to do with that that's not good. So

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healthcare has talked about a lot in the SDGs, but

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also in the New World Order goals. They are specifically

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trying to push vaccines, and in fact they have an

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immunization agenda for twenty thirty as well. And they quote

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envision a world where everyone, everywhere, at every age fully

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benefits from vaccines to improve health.

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Speaker 3: And well being end quote.

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Speaker 2: And what is it that Bill Gates said, if we

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do do a really good job on new vaccines, healthcare,

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reproductive health services, we can lower the population by ten

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to fifteen percent, So let's go ahead and push vaccines.

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Mandatory vaccines literally is their goal. So if that doesn't

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scream new World order, I don't know what does. With

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the elimination of poverty, the plan is just for the

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government to own everything. No private farms, no private transportation,

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no privately owned property, literally nothing. Everything that you use

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will be owned by somebody else, the government. We are

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already willingly giving our kids to the government to indoctrinate them,

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so why do we need a family unit, So let's

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go ahead and get rid of that too. They want

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a world social credit system to go along with their

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World Bank.

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Speaker 3: The World Bank would control the one world.

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Speaker 2: Currency, which would likely be a digital currency, and there

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would be a universal basic income because that helps with.

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Speaker 3: The poverty issue as well. And of course they want

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to end hunger.

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Speaker 2: This is done by owning all the farmland and growing

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the food we can't produce on the land in lamps.

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It has actually been said that meat will become a

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luxury because beef creates too much greenhouse gas emissions, which

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goes straight against the goals of the agenda. And you

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wonder why they're pushing smart everything so much. It's because

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they can shut it off. When the government has deemed

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you've used too much energy, too much anything, they can

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just cut it right off. They have surveillance everywhere, so

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they know where you are, and if you're traveling too much,

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they can stop you. You want to take a car

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instead of a bus or a train too much, they'll

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literally just shut the car down. That's why they're pushing

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electric cars so bad. They control everything, they want to

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control it all. And I know this sounds like a

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dystopian future, but if they had it their way, this

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is what everything would look like. In twenty sixteen, Forbes

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even published a short essay titled Welcome to twenty thirty.

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I own thing, have no privacy, and life has never

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been better. Forbes no longer has this article on their site,

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but from a short clip about it and an AI summary,

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former Minister for the Environment of Denmark, and she's describing

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what life would be like in twenty thirty. So this

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is kind of like a I'm in the future, this

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is what my life looks like kind of essay. Basically,

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you wouldn't own anything, not a home, a car, any appliances.

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You wouldn't own your clothes, literally no material goods. Instead,

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almost everything would be available on demand as a service

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and shared with everyone. The infrastructure relies heavily on clean energy,

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automated mobility, digitized communication, shared and circular economy systems, and

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AI managed resource allocation, which together supposedly reduce environmental impact, pollution, waste,

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and over consumption. The author suggests this new model would

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solve many of the big global problems associated with traditional consumerism,

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like climate change, pollution, resource depletion, urban congestion, social inequality,

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and the unsustainable growth model of modern economies. And of

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course all this comes at a cost, so almost total

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surveillance would be necessary for this, with no real privacy

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at all, which a lot of people already kind of

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seem okay with because they don't seem to care that

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social media is already looking at everything they're doing on

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their phone, regardless of if it's related to social media

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or not. People like, ah, that's fine, because it brings

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me entertainment. But this takes it to a whole new level.

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She suggests that everything you do, think, and even dream

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is being recorded and stored. She does say that there

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are people that would resist this life and live outside

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of the cities, in abandoned villages or self sufficient communities,

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but most people would comply. And this is exactly what

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the Agenda wants to do. It's not a coincidence that

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this article, which is explained away by being a thought experiment,

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was written months after the Agenda was put out by

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the UN. This is the world they envision for us,

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a world where most people live in these cities. The

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cities would be huge, right, but most people would live

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there and they would be completely controlled. You wake up,

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you go to work, maybe you go to a gym

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class two minutes away from your work. Maybe you live

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above your job, or you work from home. All the

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food you go down to the store to get it's

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all lab grown. So if you aren't taking vaccines, don't

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worry because they just put it in your meal. It

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sounds so crazy, it could just be true, and I

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don't have a solution for this problem. I'm just trying

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to explain the other side. If you can look past

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the makeup, you can actually see the ugly face beneath

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the Agenda's surface, and it is wild. But of course,

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until next week, my friends, stay Skeptical, and I will see.

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