by Jan Jekielek and Naveen Athrappully
April 30,
2023
from
TheEpochTimes Website
A security camera
is seen
on a wall in King's Cross,
London
on Aug. 16, 2019.
(TOLGA
AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)
EU
parliamentarian
Christine
Anderson
on new
residential model
being pushed in
Europe...
Christine Anderson, a member of
the European Parliament, believes that
COVID-19 passports and QR codes
that became widespread during the 'pandemic' were test runs toward
implementing "15-minute
cities" aimed at tightening government control over
people:
A 15-minute city is a,
neighborhood where a
resident can reach everything they need, such as a grocery
store, doctor, and so forth, within a 15-minute walk.
Anderson says,
such cities are the
beginning of tighter government control of people...
The government can exert
control by deciding,
"you are no longer
allowed to leave your 15-minute immediate area.
They don't have to
fence it in or anything. It will be done via digital ID," she
said in an interview on the 'American Thought Leaders' program
published on April 25.
"If you now fancy
another store and it does not happen to be in your neighborhood,
guess what? You won't be going to that store anymore," she told
host Jan Jekielek.
"Like I said, total control is what we're talking
about..."
In Europe, legislation is
being advanced to set up 15-minute cities.
According to Anderson,
the Digital Green Certificate, the COVID pass
introduced during the 'pandemic', was only a test run designed to
get people used to producing a QR code and related requirements.
"Now, they're
slamming us with these 15-minute cities," she said.
"Make no mistake,
it's not about your convenience. It's not that they want you to
be able to have all of these places that you need to get to
close by. It's not about 'saving the planet' either.
"With the 15-minute cities, they will have to have those before
they can lock you down, and that's what we were talking about
here.
"In Great Britain, some counties have already passed
legislation. They will be able to impose a climate lockdown.
That's the next step. That's what we are talking about.
In order to do that,
they will have to have these '15-minute cities'."
The next step, Anderson
says, will involve restricting people within their localities, only
allowing them to leave the place two or three times a year.
However, the rich will be
able to get away with these rules as they can purchase exit
passes from the poorer segments, she stated.
"The poor people will
be left in these 15-minute neighborhoods, while the ones that
are better off get to go wherever they want to go.
This is what we are
talking about."
An article featured on
the World Economic Forum's (WEF) website in March 2022
called the concept of 15-minute
cities,
"a lot more than a
fad" and a consequence of the current times, specifically the
'pandemic'.
"With COVID-19 and
its variants keeping everyone home (or closer to home than
usual), the 15-minute city went from a 'nice-to-have' to a
rallying cry," it claimed.
"As climate change
and global conflict cause shocks and stresses at faster
intervals and increasing severity, the 15-minute city will
become even more critical."
Digital
Tyranny
Anderson pointed out that Chinese communist-style "social credit"
systems are already being tested out in Europe.
"There are pilot
projects already going on in Bologna [Italy].
There, it's
called the 'Bologna Wallet.'
In Vienna, it's
called the 'Vienna Token'."
"It's 'voluntary' for now, and it's only pretty much enticing
people. If you do this, you get some tickets for a little less,
to go to the theater. Voluntary...
Once again, [it's
the] first step," she said.
"But soon, there will be a time when you don't have a choice
anymore. You have to have this Digital Green Certificate with
this QR code.
Then, they will tell
you where you can go, what you can do, and what you cannot do."
Anderson criticized "The
Line" project that's under construction in Saudi Arabia.
A 200-kilometer-long,
200-meter-wide, 500-meter-high structure, The Line is
projected to house up to 9 million people.
"If I wanted to get
total control of the people, that's exactly where and how I
would house them, and then, have them on a three-meal-a-day
prescription.
Guess what will
happen if you do not do as you are told - they will probably
cancel those meals. It's so easy," she said.
"That's what we're talking about...
When you really take
all of this together, there is no other way for me to actually
say this - it will be a complete impoverishment and enslavement
of all the people.
I'm stating it so
clearly because that's what it seems like, and that's what it
looks like to me."
The concept of 15-minute
cities is drawing heated debate on social media.
When documentary maker
Carla Francome posted a thread in February about the benefits of
such cities, it soon attracted criticism.
One person suggested
that while 15-minute cities sound great in theory, they would
become a problem once the government tries to enforce them.
Another pointed out that if 15-minute cities were to become a
reality, Francome would have to gain a special permit to
visit her father if he was living 30 minutes away.
"One day, you'll
be trapped in your 15-minute city, waiting for a drone to
deliver your sweet and sour bugs and trying to remember what
it was like to be on holiday," author Lisa Keeble
wrote in an April 22 tweet.
"You'll ask
yourself - when did it all go wrong..."
"...When you applauded lockdowns and masks."
Government
Fear-mongering
Anderson also highlighted the fear-mongering employed by governments
to control people during the
COVID-19 'pandemic'.
"In Germany, there
was a manual, an outline on how to get the people to do what the
government wanted them to do to adhere to these restrictions,"
she said.
"They outlined it there specifically,
'Even though kids
are at no risk of this COVID, we have to make them afraid.
If they catch it and then they infect their grandparents,
they're responsible for having killed their grandparents.'
That's the kind of
thinking that went on in the governments."
A Chinese national flag
flutters near the surveillance cameras
mounted
on a lamp post in
Tiananmen Square in Beijing,
on
March 15, 2019.
(Andy
Wong/AP Photo)
"A completely
blown-out-of-proportion kind of 'pandemic'. For what...?
It was so
the pharmaceutical companies
could make billions and billions of dollars..."
Jekielek noted
that there's "unequivocal evidence" that the UK government was
involved in sowing fear among its populace with regard
to COVID-19 and had a specific strategy for doing so.
Similar things were done
in other countries, including the United States, he pointed out.
When asked whether this was the result of some kind of global
coordination, Anderson replied,
"Absolutely..."
"That is actually the scariest part of all of this.
Had it only been two
or three countries going rogue, we would have had the hopes
another country would step in and put a stop to it," she said.
"They were in lockstep with all of this.
They literally read
from the same script, repeating the same lines,
'Build back
better, safe and effective.'
Every single Western
democracy was pretty much doing the same thing."
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