by Paul Cudenec "managed retreat" schemes could force people out of homes that "climate change" models
render
"uninsurable"...
Shocking evidence is emerging from Australia and New Zealand of how the climate scam is being used to impose a techno-totalitarian smart-city future.
The criminocratic global imperialists often use their Commonwealth colonies to try out the most insidious escalations of their tyranny - think of Canada, New Zealand and Australia during Covid.
We can therefore assume that this is going to be the blueprint for the roll-out of their Fourth Industrial Revolution agenda across the world.
The sinister scheme in question, called "Managed Retreat", has been exposed by independent researcher Kate Mason on her excellent Substack blog aimed at,
The idea is that exaggerated "modeling" of the imagined effects of "climate change" is being used to define certain areas as unsuitable for human settlement.
Working hand in hand with the state is the insurance industry - long a central part of the corrupt criminocratic empire - which deems homes in these areas to be "uninsurable".
Banks are also playing their part (of course!) saying they are unwilling to provide mortgages for these "uninsurable" properties.
In her latest article, Kate refers to a TV report about Kensington Banks, near Melbourne city centre, which has been newly declared a flood zone.
She writes:
Meanwhile, in New Zealand, residents are up in arms about attempts to impose "retreat" from coastal areas under the pretext of a predicted rise in sea levels.
As this media report shows, they are not buying the scaremongering climate propaganda.
Tim Rees said.
Added Tania Lees:
Central and local government couldn't fund "a process on this scale", she said.
As for the agenda behind all this, Kate writes:
By way of confirmation, she reveals that the Insurance Council of Australia, involved in Managed Retreat, works within the Public Private Partnership model and adheres to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), even being a foundation member of the United Nations Principles for Sustainable Insurance.
The UN's smart gulag agenda was paraded in their 80-page booklet entitled "Centering People in Smart Cities - A playbook for Local and Regional Governments", as we reported in 2022.
Also in 2022, a body called the Australian Climate Council released a study which estimated that 1 in 25 of all homes and commercial buildings in the country would become effectively uninsurable by 2030 because of,
River flooding posed the biggest risk, according to the study, with flash flooding and bushfires identified as the other main hazards contributing to properties becoming "uninsurable".
As well as calling for "managed relocations", the report stressed the need for,
It declared:
It comes as little surprise that this report was proudly showcased on the website of the World Economic Forum (WEF)…
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