Agenda 2030 happening in North London

I went on my first protest March today, Ballymore and TFL plan to build 25 high rise flats in Edgware, where I grew up, over the next 10 years. It will change the suburb of 20,000 into a mini Manhattan. Crazy.

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We hope there was a good and loud turnout, for the sake of your community.

We’ve been attending freedom rallies locally, but very few people go, and so there is little impact.

We’ve seen a shocking uglification of our city with highrises upon highrises, very ugly looking, popping up everywhere, trees coming down, buildings jammed very close to the road. And, where we live, the government now hands out hard drugs to people who want them (a kind of trial balloon). Our city looks ugly and rundown and grey and neglected, crime ridden, despite the huge taxes we all pay, and this has happened within 20 years.

I hope your place doesn’t go in that direction. A young English reporter from the Telegraph came to Canada to document how bad it’s become, as a warning for how it could become in England if people aren’t vigilant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt2AuVQKpq0

I suppose one of the things about going to the rallies is that you may find people there who feel as you do in your local space, which in itself, might help you navigate this with some sanity.

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Thanks for your response. Sounds like where I am and yes the mortgage rates have hit the roof. Boy is the NWO in full swing. What I found out yesterday was confirmation of the scamdemic on a local level as one of the March organisers said that they did all the planning during Covid.
Hard drugs are not being pushed atm but everything else is just as you say. I will watch the video. The March made it onto the BBC yesterday.

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Who are living in your high rise blocks? They say that students and migrants will be living in the ones in London, they are all rentals or shared ownership and tiny, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom sort of thing.
It sounds like a smart city.

Communitarian law will prevail. Niki Raapani reported on it and funnily enough died suddenly in 2020. A bit like Rosa Koire.

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We don’t personally know of someone who lives in one of these contraptions (not all of them are finished yet), but I do remember having casual conversations with a couple of people who said that a son or daughter had moved into one of those places, and how very small (one room in both cases).

The usual “affordable housing” rhetoric gets bandied about by the politicians who want an excuse to rubber stamp the approvals. A (former?) local magazine used to report on the development projects, and reading through this article – sounds like the same operatives as in your neighbourhood. It sounds like a global project. Going overboard with development at the Inner Harbour entrance in Victoria - Development and architecture - Focus on Victoria

Our formerly “quaint” city has become an ugly, ugly eyesore – everywhere the eyes land are ugly lines scaring the vision. These aggressive monstrous developers understand nothing about beauty and aesthetics. Visual Affektenlehre in progress…

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The English children’s predictions in 1966 of the year 2000 in the attached link were very accurate. At 50 seconds into the video the young girl discusses her thoughts on future housing

This was quite the eye opener and on reflection predictive programming, probably Tavistock Institute engineered. How would these kids know what was going to happen? So, predictive programming with actors playing their roles which would later be decoded by truthers or more accurately Gizars seems part of the course. It’s so horrible how manipulative these monstrous powers that be truly are!