SmartLA 2028: I’m Sure It’s Just A Massive Coincidence, But Did You Know They’re Planning On Turning Los Angeles Into A Smart City In Just 3 Years?
In the confusion of the COVID Pandemic of 2020, a plan was quietly hatched to turn Los Angeles into a digitized smart city, welcome to SmartLA 2028
Earlier today, we wrote an article asking a question about the massive fire that has destroyed 12,000+ acres in Los Angeles, wondering if it happen by neglect or by planning. Did Gavin Newsom failed to prepare his state for this fire because he was so hyper-focused on transgender rights and healthcare for illegals? That’s a very likely possibility, and certainly part of the story, but as Paul Harvey used to say, “now for the rest of the story”. The rest of the story takes us to a little something called ‘SmartLA 2028’, the plan to turn all of Los Angeles into a digitized, smart city. That’s the memo.
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32 (KJB)
Remaking a city is hard work, it takes a lot of time, a lot of planning and a lot of money, with little guarantee that the city you wish to make can be created from the existing structure. But what if there was a massive fire, say the largest fire in the history of Los Angeles, and much of the city you want to remake gets destroyed? Well, making the new city now would be so much easier to do. Is that what they just did? I don’t know, but it sure is crazy suspicious to have a preventable fire of this magnitude that somehow was not prevented, raze much of Los Angeles to the ground, leaving the mandate to rebuild, and as quickly as possible. Before you make up your mind, just remember that, if you were alive in 2020, you’ve already been exposed to a man-made virus intentionally released on the world from a lab in China, you’ve already been locked down against your will, and you were bullied into taking a ‘vaccine’ you did not want and did not trust that has already sickened and killed millions of people. Now, is staging a fire to turn Los Angeles into a smart city really so hard to imagine? Nope, makes a whole lot of sense to me.
In the confusion of the COVID Pandemic of 2020, a plan was quietly hatched to turn Los Angeles into a digitized smart city that would administer social justice, implement digital surveillance, and begin to start the process of making all residents give up their vehicles to take public transportation. One key ‘tell’ you will notice is the use of the term ‘stakeholder’ when referring to the residents of Los Angeles. You know who else talks like that? Klaus Schwab in the Great Reset. Here below is their plan to create a smart city out of Los Angeles, the full PDF is below it.
SmartLA 2028: Technology for a better Los Angeles
In 2019, the City of Los Angeles Information Technology Agency (ITA) convened its Smart City Committee, composed of 24 departments and elected officials. While Los Angeles had become a civic technology leader (winning #1 U.S. Digital City award for three straight years), the exponential growth of new technologies and increasing public expectations SmartLA 2028 1requires new levels of coordination to realize our vision. Our Smart City Committee came to the following conclusions:
- Smart cities are multi-faceted and made up of several components, not just IT infrastructure
- Smart cities are evolving, which requires both near-term and long-term goals that adhere to an overarching set of Smart City values
- Smart cities require collaboration, where government and non-government entities work together to deliver best-in-class services to the public
- Smart cities require local resident and business participation, especially in light of major social movements, such as the protests for racial justice, the Digital Divide, and social impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic
- Smart cities don’t happen by accident; they require careful strategic planning and investment to become intelligent urban ecosystems designed for the humans that live there. Understanding the importance of technology for the modern city, SmartLA 2028 is our concise smart city strategy, which is followed by specific working group meetings and an implementation plan for impacted City of Los Angeles departments.
The events of the year 2020 further remind us of the importance of being a Smart City. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a humanitarian and economic crisis. The protests for racial justice are a stark reminder of the urgency to unite and act upon our guiding principles for a just society that upholds and values the lives of all Americans, regardless of race.
Los Angeles residents will experience an improved quality of life by leveraging technology to meet urban challenges. No longer the “car capital of the world”, residents will choose how they wish to get around LA, using a single, digital payment platform, with choices like renovated Metro rail and bus systems or micro transit choices, such as on-demand LANow shuttles or dockless bicycles. Neighborhoods will again welcome the pedestrian and allow easy access to green space. NTEB TRANSLATION: You will give up your car, and like it (Klaus Schwab 2021)
Other advancements will enable Angelenos to access City services like park information or library digital content from the comfort of their homes through an Amazon Echo, Google Home, or Apple Siri. Living in a Digital Economy, the City of Los Angeles will continue to improve both the speed of Internet access and accessibility for underserved communities through a dedicated digital inclusion fund. NTEB TRANSLATION: There is no need to leave your home, everything will come to you, this is what a 15-minute smart city is built to do.
LA’s Smart City Strategy – SmartLA 2028
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