I always thought it was interesting when actual globalists started to literally announce what they were intending to bring to fruition throughout the world, including in America. The fact that they started announcing it was the dead giveaway. Prior to that, recall that the so-called Bilderberg group that met once yearly did so pretty much in secret, with even the mainstream media unconcerned about their meetings. In essence, what those globalists discussed at their annual meetings stayed behind closed doors.
All that changed though with the onset of C0vid. At that point, globalists began announcing to the world things like the "great reset." Of course, this tied in nicely with Biden's "Build Back Better," which implies a destruction first before things can be rebuilt.
So now, the meetings at Davos, hosted by World Economic Forum (WEF), are open to the world, at least via video. They meet, the discuss global policies that they want enacted and from things stated by Schwab, they are confident they will get what they want because many of the graduates from their Young Global Leaders club are in various levels of government throughout the world, giving the WEF the "in" they need to affect the type of change they want to see.
So, for the past three years or more, we've been inundated with their "wish" list. Things like CBDCs (digital currencies), 15-Minute Cities, a war on farmers and fresh grown food (including cows, chickens and other animals that humans have been eating for millennia), so-called climate change, an eagerly sought after treaty with The World Health Organization (WHO), and a host of other selectively meant to alarm things are brought to the attention of global society. The constant barrage of dire warnings never stops and the globalists and their puppet minions have become quite vocal about it. This tells me either they believe they're in danger of losing or they're completely confident they will get what they want.
All of this is designed to reduce and ultimately remove the average person's rights and freedoms. Globalists intend us to live in cities where we will only be able to travel 15 miles away at most. Everything will be organized to benefit globalists. As I and others have pointed out, in order to get people to come online with these things, there will be "incentives" to do so.
For instance, in Tempe, AZ's first "15-Minute City," if you go to their website, you'll see numerous incentives to get onboard, like the ones shown in the image above. It's all about incentives and unfortunately, most people like free things, which is why many lined up for their C0vid jab because they could get free donuts, free pizza, free McDonald's or even money. The incentives will become more pronounced as globalists become desperate to ensure that most (but hopefully, all), will climb onboard and fully accept what the globalists are selling.
For this reason, things will take time and in some cases, a good deal of time. Globalists want things in place by 2030 and they've made that known for some time. It's also known as "sustainable development."[1] What has always fascinated me about Agenda 2030 is how hard the UN comes down on polluters like the USA. However, China is the worst polluter in the world when it comes to the air, the sea and the ground. Yet, the UN has literally nothing to say about China's polluting simply because it was determined decades ago that China would be the world's manufacturing nation. All manufacturing is to be outsourced to China. The world, as far as the UN is concerned, has been divided into sections (years ago by the Club of Rome, a UN offshoot), without borders. So, no borders means that globalists can get what they want, when they want it from any portion of the world, while increasing restrictions on the average person.
Getting back to the Culdesac city, notice the price tag for the apartments that are or will become available.[2]
1 Bed / 1 Bath (688 sq ft) - From $1,590 per month
1 Bed / 1 Bath (634 sq ft) - From $1,430 per month
1 Bed / 1 Bath (664 sq ft) - From $1,650 per month
Interestingly they also have 2 and 3 bedroom apartments...