From: atropos@mac.com   
      
   On Jan 30, 2026 at 5:35:03 AM PST, "Rhino"    
   wrote:   
      
   > On 2026-01-29 11:54 p.m., BTR1701 wrote:   
   >> First Spain grants citizenship to a half-million illegals and now the   
   Oxford   
   >> Council votes to impose digital walls on all its citizens. The globalist   
   >> elites are really just taking the masks off and putting their New World   
   >> Order   
   >> agenda on display right out into the open now, aren't they?   
   >>   
   >> Oxford already started the conversion project several years ago-- as it   
   >> becomes the first official World Economic Forum-planned "15-minute city',   
   >> where Oxford is divided up into six zones. You're given predetermined   
   routes   
   >> you must drive to get from place to place, your car tracked in real time,   
   >> everything monitored by a panopticon of cameras and e-gates. You must have   
   a   
   >> permit to leave your assigned zone and you're only allowed 100   
   permits/year.   
   >> After that, punishing fines start arriving if you leave your   
   >> government-imposed 15 minutes of freedom.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2015917825903263745/vid   
   avc1/1280x704/v0SJi25gYb5punKO.mp4   
   >>   
   >> So far, it seems like this digital prison only applies to your car. There   
   >> doesn't seem to be any prohibition on walking or biking between the zones   
   >> and   
   >> I bet someone on a motorcycle could avoid the digital barriers also.   
   >>   
   >> I told you back in 2017 that this was coming. Every major American and   
   >> Canadian city (and many of the minor ones) all already have "15-minute   
   city"   
   >> plans drawn up. It's only a matter of time before they impose their digital   
   >> prison on you, too.   
   >>   
   >> Yet another "conspiracy theory" confirmed as truth.   
   >>   
   >>   
   > I saw a video a year or two back - I believe it was from Oxford - and   
   > the guy making it was a motorcyclist. He drove his bike past some of the   
   > barriers impeding cars from using certain routes and pointed out that   
   > several of these barriers had been pushed aside overnight by mysterious   
   > forces. Clearly, there would be opportunities for people to move these   
   > obstacles around is they felt so inclined.   
   >   
   > The obvious antidote to that is to put up surveillance cameras but that   
   > won't necessarily solve the problem. There was a particularly notorious   
   > speed camera in Toronto that got ripped out at least a half dozen times   
   > AFTER they put up a surveillance camera and no one ever caught the   
   > guy/group who was doing it. (Then Doug Ford abolished speed cameras   
   > province-wide.)   
   >   
   > The whole concept of 15 minute cities is preposterous unless every place   
   > you'd want to go is within those 15 minutes but how many people work   
   > that close to their homes, have all their kids schools that close, and   
   > have most facilities they use frequently that close by?   
      
   Or who don't have friends or relatives that live in other parts of town. Or   
   want to go see a baseball game or go to a theme park or attend a party. Life   
   for most normal people is literally full of things that are more than 15   
   minutes from their home. In L.A. this would go over like a turd in a swimming   
   pool as literally millions of people would be caught living in one zone and   
   working in another and being told you'll be fined hundreds of dollars/day just   
   for commuting to work... well, if you think those ICE riots were bad...   
      
   And leaving the practical details aside, why does the government think it has   
   the authority to do this in the first place? It simply doesn't. At least not   
   here.   
      
   > I'd estimate damned few of them! If you then have a quota of "free" trips   
   > that is too   
   > low to accommodate the places that are farther away, you are punishing   
   > people quite severely.   
      
   My first response: Who the fuck are you to give me a quota of "freedom   
   permits". Fuck all the way off before I shove those permits so far up your   
   ass, you'll be able to taste the flavor of the ink on them.   
      
   > You're basically putting them in lockdown except   
   > that this time it wouldn't be "for two weeks to flatten the curve", it   
   > would be FOREVER.   
      
   And if you're one of the globalist elite, that's sounds just fine.   
      
   I'd be curious to find out how many "freedom permits" the mayor and the city   
   council of Oxford are allowed? Is it the same as the mere peons or do they not   
   even bother with permits at all. If you're one of the special few, do you   
   still get to go wherever you want whenever you want?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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