Smart Cities

Singapore Rated Top In Rank Among Global Smart Cities

Dr. Parag Khanna, professor at Yew School for Public Policy in Singapore, rightly claims that Singapore is a Technocracy. Note that Smart Cities means a) autonomous transportation, b) remote healthcare, c) cameras and surveillance and d) cashless economy. Singapore truly has applied the "science of social engineering".

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Wowsa! Smart Cities Market Worth $2.57 Trillion By 2025

Smart City investment and infrastructure is instrumental in forming a full-blown Technocracy, enabling micro-management of people, systems and societal directions. There is a global frenzy for the money being spent, but most of it will go to giant multinational corporations like GE, Siemens, Nvidia, Cisco, etc. This is not the future that people have chosen, but they will trapped in it nonetheless

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Christiana Figueres: Cities Can Change The Fate Of Climate Outlook

As the U.N. drives people into the cities, proposing to micro-managin them like herds of cattle, nobody challenges people like Figueres with the fact that cities are the very engines of pollution and not saviors from it. Technocrats will bend science to any degree to make their 'solutions' fit.

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Big Tech: The Ultimate Start-Up Is An Entire City

Technocrats in Silicon Valley think they hold all the keys to the future and that science and technology have the answers for every societal problem. Now they envision creating an entire city as a start-up, using technology to create their Utopia.

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ICLEI Plots New Course For External Financing For Nature-Based Smart City Solutions

Essentially, ICLEI is promoting Public-Private Partnerships to finance green projects and development of Smart Cities. The fear factor to do so is a) population is still exploding and b) most people are moving to cities. Like climate change, both are wildly exaggerated.

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