Screen-time warning: Toddlers given tablets, phones to play with can suffer lasting brain damage
"Sitting toddlers down in front of a screen all day can do lasting damage to their brains, a new study warns. Scientists in Singapore add that the harm to screen-watching infants persists into late childhood, even beyond the age of eight."
https://www.activistpost.com/2023/02/study-reveals-toddlers-can-get-lasting-brain-damage-from-excessive-screen-use-tablets-smartphones.html
"Sitting toddlers down in front of a screen all day can do lasting damage to their brains, a new study warns. Scientists in Singapore add that the harm to screen-watching infants persists into late childhood, even beyond the age of eight."
https://www.activistpost.com/2023/02/study-reveals-toddlers-can-get-lasting-brain-damage-from-excessive-screen-use-tablets-smartphones.html
Activist Post
Study Reveals Toddlers Can Get Lasting Brain Damage from Excessive Screen Use (Tablets, Smartphones) - Activist Post
By B.N. Frank For many years already, research has revealed that screen use and exposure is harmful to kids of all ages in numerous awful...
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Could we make questioning technology…common?
Could we make tech’s harms and remedies more visible?
Katie Singer, July 10, 2023
https://katiesinger.substack.com/p/questioning-tech
Could we make tech’s harms and remedies more visible?
Katie Singer, July 10, 2023
https://katiesinger.substack.com/p/questioning-tech
Katie Singer's Substack
Could we make questioning technology…common?
Could we make tech’s harms and remedies more visible?
Reliance on Data
The technologies and applications featuring biodigital convergence will not be able to operate without a lot of data. For example, the field of bioinformatics uses digital tools and data analysis to understand biological systems,59 including deploying deep learning algorithms to analyze images of cells to detect patterns that humans would find impossible to discern.60 Techniques such as next-generation gene sequencing are hugely data intense, creating new challenges with sharing, archiving, integrating, and analyzing this data.
The global bioinformatics market is projected to grow from 7.73 billion USD in 2018 to 13.50 billion USD in 2023, at a compound annual growth rate of 14.5%.62 The rate of data growth to fuel this expansion could exceed this.
The data required is highly varied. Upstream of the production processes, data may also be an important asset in the form of genomes, phenotypes, and environmental contexts of a diverse set of humans and a wide range of unique organisms. Bioprospecting is already an important aspect of drug development, and may rise in importance – and provoke greater controversy in healthcare.
The full potential of biodigital convergence may therefore require a constant flow of data. Capturing, managing, sharing, and governing this data could become a resource-intensive process and a more highly developed industry in itself.
https://horizons.gc.ca/en/2020/02/11/exploring-biodigital-convergence
The technologies and applications featuring biodigital convergence will not be able to operate without a lot of data. For example, the field of bioinformatics uses digital tools and data analysis to understand biological systems,59 including deploying deep learning algorithms to analyze images of cells to detect patterns that humans would find impossible to discern.60 Techniques such as next-generation gene sequencing are hugely data intense, creating new challenges with sharing, archiving, integrating, and analyzing this data.
The global bioinformatics market is projected to grow from 7.73 billion USD in 2018 to 13.50 billion USD in 2023, at a compound annual growth rate of 14.5%.62 The rate of data growth to fuel this expansion could exceed this.
The data required is highly varied. Upstream of the production processes, data may also be an important asset in the form of genomes, phenotypes, and environmental contexts of a diverse set of humans and a wide range of unique organisms. Bioprospecting is already an important aspect of drug development, and may rise in importance – and provoke greater controversy in healthcare.
The full potential of biodigital convergence may therefore require a constant flow of data. Capturing, managing, sharing, and governing this data could become a resource-intensive process and a more highly developed industry in itself.
https://horizons.gc.ca/en/2020/02/11/exploring-biodigital-convergence
Energy is the crux of economic growth and development; therefore, a reliable supply of power is a critical prerequisite for the successful operation of smart city initiatives.
The impact of the energy crisis on smart cities, which are still recovering from the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, has been far-reaching and is having major consequences for businesses, households, and individuals – thereby affecting everyone.
Smart cities are complex and interconnected because they are composed of various sectors, ranging from the manufacturing industry, education, healthcare, transport and the business sector.
Since the start of load-shedding many businesses that were attracted to the cities because of well-functioning smarter infrastructure that lowers operating costs, have had to close or down-scale their employee numbers. In Johannesburg, a Wimpy franchise that has been operating in the Fordsburg area for over five decades has had to permanently close down due to persistent power cuts.
In a conversation with News24, the franchise owner Mr. Ebrahim says, “load-shedding has broken our back, people avoid areas where there is load-shedding or reschedule their day according to the load-shedding schedule, such measures draw business away.”
https://mg.co.za/thoughtleader/opinion/2023-06-26-how-eskom-has-left-smart-cities-in-the-dark
The impact of the energy crisis on smart cities, which are still recovering from the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, has been far-reaching and is having major consequences for businesses, households, and individuals – thereby affecting everyone.
Smart cities are complex and interconnected because they are composed of various sectors, ranging from the manufacturing industry, education, healthcare, transport and the business sector.
Since the start of load-shedding many businesses that were attracted to the cities because of well-functioning smarter infrastructure that lowers operating costs, have had to close or down-scale their employee numbers. In Johannesburg, a Wimpy franchise that has been operating in the Fordsburg area for over five decades has had to permanently close down due to persistent power cuts.
In a conversation with News24, the franchise owner Mr. Ebrahim says, “load-shedding has broken our back, people avoid areas where there is load-shedding or reschedule their day according to the load-shedding schedule, such measures draw business away.”
https://mg.co.za/thoughtleader/opinion/2023-06-26-how-eskom-has-left-smart-cities-in-the-dark
The Mail & Guardian
How Eskom has left ‘smart cities’ in the dark | The Mail & Guardian
In its current trajectory, South Africa will struggle to sustain inclusive, livable, sustainable and competitive cities where people and businesses can thive
2020 - The Brave New World of Bill Gates and Big Telecom
Recently, Bill Gates announced his financial support for a $1 billion plan to blanket Earth in video surveillance satellites. The company, EarthNow, will launch 500 satellites to live-stream monitor almost every “corner” of the Earth, providing instantaneous video feedback with only a one-second delay. According to Wikipedia, the company expects its customers to include “governments and large enterprises.” 5G Antennas deploying a vast array of ground-based 5G spy antennas.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/the-brave-new-world-of-bill-gates-and-big-telecom
Recently, Bill Gates announced his financial support for a $1 billion plan to blanket Earth in video surveillance satellites. The company, EarthNow, will launch 500 satellites to live-stream monitor almost every “corner” of the Earth, providing instantaneous video feedback with only a one-second delay. According to Wikipedia, the company expects its customers to include “governments and large enterprises.” 5G Antennas deploying a vast array of ground-based 5G spy antennas.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/the-brave-new-world-of-bill-gates-and-big-telecom
Children's Health Defense
The Brave New World of Bill Gates and Big Telecom
Imagine a world where the government doesn’t need police officers to apprehend suspects. Computers will track your movements using a stream of information from your cell phone, your car GPS, facial recognition technology integrated with real-time surveillance…
Molecular Communications
In a molecular communications system, information is produced, propagated and received by cell-based nanoscale devices [5]. For example, cells can produce proteins and nucleic acids, i.e. molecular information, and freely diffuse or transport them by exosomes (small membrane vesicles of endocytic origin) for the stimulation of cellular immune responses in vivo
Due to the diversity of natural systems that can inspire the design of these molecular communications systems, different natural cellular signalling processes have been investigated in the past twenty years, such as action potential and quorum sensing, and the characteristics of those natural systems define the requirements for the nanonetwork architecture [7]. Therefore, nanoscale devices, that are specific for each system, are built to encode and transmit molecular signal through a communications channel(e.g. fluid media) towards a nanoscale receiver that will retrieve the original molecular information. To encode a molecular information, scientists can change the structure of the molecule, the gene sequence information or the concentration of information in the propagated molecular signal. At the receiver side, the molecular signal is decoded resulting on the extraction of the original information produced by the nanoscale transmitter[8, 9]. These processes are representations of the chemical reactions required to produce, propagate and receive molecular signals within a nanonetwork.
https://www.academia.edu/66092048/A_Review_on_Bio_Cyber_Interfaces_for_Intrabody_Molecular_Communications_Systems
In a molecular communications system, information is produced, propagated and received by cell-based nanoscale devices [5]. For example, cells can produce proteins and nucleic acids, i.e. molecular information, and freely diffuse or transport them by exosomes (small membrane vesicles of endocytic origin) for the stimulation of cellular immune responses in vivo
Due to the diversity of natural systems that can inspire the design of these molecular communications systems, different natural cellular signalling processes have been investigated in the past twenty years, such as action potential and quorum sensing, and the characteristics of those natural systems define the requirements for the nanonetwork architecture [7]. Therefore, nanoscale devices, that are specific for each system, are built to encode and transmit molecular signal through a communications channel(e.g. fluid media) towards a nanoscale receiver that will retrieve the original molecular information. To encode a molecular information, scientists can change the structure of the molecule, the gene sequence information or the concentration of information in the propagated molecular signal. At the receiver side, the molecular signal is decoded resulting on the extraction of the original information produced by the nanoscale transmitter[8, 9]. These processes are representations of the chemical reactions required to produce, propagate and receive molecular signals within a nanonetwork.
https://www.academia.edu/66092048/A_Review_on_Bio_Cyber_Interfaces_for_Intrabody_Molecular_Communications_Systems
www.academia.edu
A Review on Bio-Cyber Interfaces for Intrabody Molecular Communications Systems
The recent advancements in bio-engineering and wireless communications systems have motivated researchers to propose novel applications for telemedicine, therapeutics and human health monitoring. For instance, through wireless medical telemetry a
No One Was Told They Were Being Injected With Electromagnetic Devices
This video is one of several videos we are calling the COVID Truth Educational Series. It has been put together in a step by step educational format. The purpose of these videos is to help clear up the confusion of the lies that have been told to the public through the COVID agenda. We believe that educating people about the truth of what was done to the human population through COVID is the best defense humanity has against this ever happening again, and those who planned COVID are definitely planning to do something again in the near future.
This video is meant to be free and uninterrupted. It is put together as a public service by FTWProject.com We are Engineers, Scientists and Researchers - https://rumble.com/v2ywdsk-no-one-was-told-they-were-being-injected-with-electromagnetic-devices.html - - Visit the Blog Post for this Video where you can download the slides:
https://www.hopegirlblog.com/2023/07/09/no-one-was-told-they-were-being-injected-with-electromagnetic-devices/
This video is one of several videos we are calling the COVID Truth Educational Series. It has been put together in a step by step educational format. The purpose of these videos is to help clear up the confusion of the lies that have been told to the public through the COVID agenda. We believe that educating people about the truth of what was done to the human population through COVID is the best defense humanity has against this ever happening again, and those who planned COVID are definitely planning to do something again in the near future.
This video is meant to be free and uninterrupted. It is put together as a public service by FTWProject.com We are Engineers, Scientists and Researchers - https://rumble.com/v2ywdsk-no-one-was-told-they-were-being-injected-with-electromagnetic-devices.html - - Visit the Blog Post for this Video where you can download the slides:
https://www.hopegirlblog.com/2023/07/09/no-one-was-told-they-were-being-injected-with-electromagnetic-devices/
Rumble
No One Was Told They Were Being Injected With Electromagnetic Devices
Visit the Blog Post for this Video where you can download the slides: https://www.hopegirlblog.com/2023/07/09/no-one-was-told-they-were-being-injected-with-electromagnetic-devices/ This video is one o
Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance (2002)
NANOTECHNOLOGY, BIOTECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE
The phrase “convergent technologies” refers to the synergistic combination of four major “NBIC” (nano-bio-info-cogno) provinces of science and technology, each of which is currently progressing at a rapid rate: (a) nanoscience and nanotechnology; (b) biotechnology and biomedicine, including genetic engineering;
(c) information technology, including advanced computing and communications;
and (d) cognitive science, including cognitive neuroscience.
Each of the four research challenges described above focuses on one of the NBIC areas (nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science) and shows how progress can be catalyzed by convergence with the other areas. The complementarity of the four NBIC areas is suggested by the statement of workshop participant W.A. Wallace:
"If the Cognitive Scientists can think it
the Nano people can build it
the Bio people can implement it, and
the IT people can monitor and control it"
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/bioecon-%28%23%20023SUPP%29%20NSF-NBIC.pdf
NANOTECHNOLOGY, BIOTECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE
The phrase “convergent technologies” refers to the synergistic combination of four major “NBIC” (nano-bio-info-cogno) provinces of science and technology, each of which is currently progressing at a rapid rate: (a) nanoscience and nanotechnology; (b) biotechnology and biomedicine, including genetic engineering;
(c) information technology, including advanced computing and communications;
and (d) cognitive science, including cognitive neuroscience.
Each of the four research challenges described above focuses on one of the NBIC areas (nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science) and shows how progress can be catalyzed by convergence with the other areas. The complementarity of the four NBIC areas is suggested by the statement of workshop participant W.A. Wallace:
"If the Cognitive Scientists can think it
the Nano people can build it
the Bio people can implement it, and
the IT people can monitor and control it"
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/bioecon-%28%23%20023SUPP%29%20NSF-NBIC.pdf
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Social Engineering & Smart Dust - Interview with German Scientist/Researcher Harald Kautz-Vella - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqwBgIB3cis
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Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025]
by Dennis M. Bushnell - Publication date 2001-07
Bushnell's presentation was given on August 14, 2001 at the 4th Annual Testing and Training for Readiness Symposium and Exhibition organized by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) - - Slideshow - https://archive.org/details/FutureStrategicIssuesFutureWarfareCirca2025/page/n1/mode/2up
by Dennis M. Bushnell - Publication date 2001-07
Bushnell's presentation was given on August 14, 2001 at the 4th Annual Testing and Training for Readiness Symposium and Exhibition organized by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) - - Slideshow - https://archive.org/details/FutureStrategicIssuesFutureWarfareCirca2025/page/n1/mode/2up
Internet Archive
Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] : Dennis M. Bushnell for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration…
Dennis M. Bushnell, Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] (sic), NASA Langley Research Center (National Aeronautics and Space Administration),...
Convergence of Knowledge, Technology, and Society: Beyond Convergence of Nano-Bio-Info-Cognitive Technologies: http://scienceus.org/wtec/docs/nbic2.pdf
A Digital Prison Is Being Built Around You Right Now
https://www.banned.video/watch?id=63ac5d2f779ce2077276bb66
https://www.banned.video/watch?id=63ac5d2f779ce2077276bb66
A Science, Policy and Law Webinar on the Impacts to Flora and Fauna from Cell Towers, Wireless Networks and Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation
The rapid proliferation of wireless antennas (including those on cell towers, 5G/4G small cells and rooftops) into national parks, wilderness, urban and suburban ecosystems is increasing the environmental levels of non-ionizing radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation. Scientific evidence indicates that wireless RF and other non-ionizing electromagnetic fields are an environmental pollutant presenting critical exposure risks to wildlife and the natural environment.
This webinar features experts in science, law and policy discussing the need for protective regulations.
https://ehtrust.org/wireless-impacts-to-wildlife-and-the-environment-an-expert-webinar-on-science-policy-and-law/
The rapid proliferation of wireless antennas (including those on cell towers, 5G/4G small cells and rooftops) into national parks, wilderness, urban and suburban ecosystems is increasing the environmental levels of non-ionizing radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation. Scientific evidence indicates that wireless RF and other non-ionizing electromagnetic fields are an environmental pollutant presenting critical exposure risks to wildlife and the natural environment.
This webinar features experts in science, law and policy discussing the need for protective regulations.
https://ehtrust.org/wireless-impacts-to-wildlife-and-the-environment-an-expert-webinar-on-science-policy-and-law/
Environmental Health Trust - Education, Research, and Policy to Reduce Environmental Risks.
Wireless Impacts To Wildlife and the Environment: An Expert Webinar on Science, Policy and Law - Environmental Health Trust
Wireless, Wildlife and the Environment Environmental Health Trust, a scientific non profit presents: A Science, Policy and Law Webinar on the Impacts to Flora and Fauna from Cell Towers, Wireless Networks and Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation The rapid…
Scientific Evidence Invalidates Health Assumptions of Government Exposure
Limits for Radiofrequency Radiation (RFR): Implications for 5G
https://icbe-emf.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/fact-sheet-221009-v2.pdf
Limits for Radiofrequency Radiation (RFR): Implications for 5G
https://icbe-emf.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/fact-sheet-221009-v2.pdf
In 2018, the U.S. National Toxicology Program completed a $30 million-dollar study that concluded "clear evidence of cancer associated with chronic exposure to wireless radiation.
https://ehtrust.org/science/the-niehs-national-toxicology-program-study-on-cell-phone-radiation-and-cancer-2018-update-resources
https://ehtrust.org/science/the-niehs-national-toxicology-program-study-on-cell-phone-radiation-and-cancer-2018-update-resources
Environmental Health Trust
The NIEHS National Toxicology Program Study on Cell Phone Radiation and Cancer: 2018 Update/Resources
Ethical Issues in NanoBiotechnology
Published 1 April 2015 - Engineering, Biology
International Journal for Scientific Research and Development
An analysis of research students' perspectives concerning ethical issues associated with nanotechnology research reveals that issues related to Medical field is the first ethical challenge in nanobiotechnology followed by Environmental issues, Health and Safety issues, and Societal issues.
Abstract
Bionanotechnology, nanobiotechnology and nanobiology are terms that refer to the intersection of nanotechnology and biology. The subject is one that has only emerged very recently, nanobiotechnology serve as blanket terms for various related technologies. Nanoethics "concerns ethical and social issues associated with developments in nanotechnology". Nano biotechnology represents a rapidly growing field of interest and has a wide variety of applications. However, as with nanotechnology and biotechnology, bionanotechnology does have many potential ethical issues associated with it. Nano2Life ELSA (2006) board has identified some potential issues more specific to nanobiotechnology. Because of the wide gap between the basic science and many of the still speculative predictions, nanobiotechnologies are presented in a future oriented way, which itself poses the first ethical challenge. The ethical issues concerned with nanobiotechnologies are related to Health, Safety, Medical, Legal, Social and Environmental issues. Other ethical issues include Governance of Research, Economic Displacements, Anthropological Aspects and Transhumanists. Most issues on nanobiotechnology are still at its infancy and inconclusive. Thus, nanobiotechnologies act as enabling technologies that widen and sharpen the impact of existing issues. The current paper deals with an analysis of research students' perspectives concerning ethical issues associated with nanotechnology research. The study reveals that issues related to Medical field (40%) is the first ethical challenge in nanobiotechnology followed by Environmental issues (30%), Health and Safety issues (20%) and Societal issues (10%). Most of the respondents believe that nanobiotechnology will pose more risks (50 - 90%) to human health rather than benefits (25%). Therefore, it is important to encourage ethics researchers to produce quality research proposals on ethical issues and to have the public involved in the discussion of the social impact of nanotechnology.
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Ethical-Issues-in-NanoBiotechnology-Priya-Santhi/7a02215d96a39528ee191df5b2f649b60c2f930a
Published 1 April 2015 - Engineering, Biology
International Journal for Scientific Research and Development
An analysis of research students' perspectives concerning ethical issues associated with nanotechnology research reveals that issues related to Medical field is the first ethical challenge in nanobiotechnology followed by Environmental issues, Health and Safety issues, and Societal issues.
Abstract
Bionanotechnology, nanobiotechnology and nanobiology are terms that refer to the intersection of nanotechnology and biology. The subject is one that has only emerged very recently, nanobiotechnology serve as blanket terms for various related technologies. Nanoethics "concerns ethical and social issues associated with developments in nanotechnology". Nano biotechnology represents a rapidly growing field of interest and has a wide variety of applications. However, as with nanotechnology and biotechnology, bionanotechnology does have many potential ethical issues associated with it. Nano2Life ELSA (2006) board has identified some potential issues more specific to nanobiotechnology. Because of the wide gap between the basic science and many of the still speculative predictions, nanobiotechnologies are presented in a future oriented way, which itself poses the first ethical challenge. The ethical issues concerned with nanobiotechnologies are related to Health, Safety, Medical, Legal, Social and Environmental issues. Other ethical issues include Governance of Research, Economic Displacements, Anthropological Aspects and Transhumanists. Most issues on nanobiotechnology are still at its infancy and inconclusive. Thus, nanobiotechnologies act as enabling technologies that widen and sharpen the impact of existing issues. The current paper deals with an analysis of research students' perspectives concerning ethical issues associated with nanotechnology research. The study reveals that issues related to Medical field (40%) is the first ethical challenge in nanobiotechnology followed by Environmental issues (30%), Health and Safety issues (20%) and Societal issues (10%). Most of the respondents believe that nanobiotechnology will pose more risks (50 - 90%) to human health rather than benefits (25%). Therefore, it is important to encourage ethics researchers to produce quality research proposals on ethical issues and to have the public involved in the discussion of the social impact of nanotechnology.
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Ethical-Issues-in-NanoBiotechnology-Priya-Santhi/7a02215d96a39528ee191df5b2f649b60c2f930a
www.semanticscholar.org
Ethical Issues in NanoBiotechnology | Semantic Scholar
An analysis of research students' perspectives concerning ethical issues associated with nanotechnology research reveals that issues related to Medical field is the first ethical challenge in nanobiotechnology followed by Environmental issues, Health and…
5G networks, that are either already introduced or are about to be implemented in many countries, although representing a large step forward, technologically speaking, come burdened with a number of problems and controversies.
5G is necessary to create “connected smart cities” – an idea that in and of itself faces criticism and opposition.
A major controversy is related to the undermining of citizen’s privacy while using devices that connect through the new generation network. A specific concern is collection of location data. Not that the existing types of cellular networks don’t already represent a privacy nightmare in terms of location tracking, and potential for mass surveillance stemming from it.
But 5G’s capabilities are on another level, in that people’s location is pinpointed with far greater accuracy than is the case with 4G networks. This is the result of the design of 5G towers, which are significantly smaller and much more numerous. - https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/the-promises-of-5g-are-not-worth-the-cost-to-security-and-liberty-heres-why/
5G is necessary to create “connected smart cities” – an idea that in and of itself faces criticism and opposition.
A major controversy is related to the undermining of citizen’s privacy while using devices that connect through the new generation network. A specific concern is collection of location data. Not that the existing types of cellular networks don’t already represent a privacy nightmare in terms of location tracking, and potential for mass surveillance stemming from it.
But 5G’s capabilities are on another level, in that people’s location is pinpointed with far greater accuracy than is the case with 4G networks. This is the result of the design of 5G towers, which are significantly smaller and much more numerous. - https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/the-promises-of-5g-are-not-worth-the-cost-to-security-and-liberty-heres-why/
LifeSite
The promises of 5G are not worth the cost to security and liberty: here's why - LifeSite
Unlike 4G towers that cover large areas, 5G towers are smaller and more numerous, allowing for precise location tracking. This data can be accessed by government agencies, ISPs, and data brokers, exacerbating privacy issues.
USA: New Ordinance “will allow the municipality to take as much control as possible with the FCC” in re Small Cell Deployment
https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/new-ordinance-will-allow-the-municipality-to-take-as-much-control-as-possible-with-the-fcc-in-re-small-cell-deployment.html
https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/new-ordinance-will-allow-the-municipality-to-take-as-much-control-as-possible-with-the-fcc-in-re-small-cell-deployment.html
Activist Post
New Ordinance “will allow the municipality to take as much control as possible with the FCC” in re Small Cell Deployment - Activist…
Since inheriting a project from the prior administration, the Mayor has been vociferous in his quest to keep small cell towers out.
Are 15-Minute Cities Smart?
The 15-minute city (FMC) – a neat idea, a new way to control the populace, a trendy blip in the public planning industry, a long-term insidious scheme – all, some, or none of these?
https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/are-15-minute-cities-smart.html
The 15-minute city (FMC) – a neat idea, a new way to control the populace, a trendy blip in the public planning industry, a long-term insidious scheme – all, some, or none of these?
https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/are-15-minute-cities-smart.html
Activist Post
Are 15-Minute Cities Smart? - Activist Post
As with the gas stove “debate,” any questioning of the latest coolest way to reorganize society is a sign of madness.