Google creating "Mark of the Beast" Smart City in Canada
Jan 22, 2018 15:11:37 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Jan 22, 2018 15:11:37 GMT -5
GOOGLE CREATING MARK OF THE BEAST ‘SMART CITY’ IN CANADA AS PILOT TEST PROJECT FOR GLOBAL APPLICATION
Everything from rubbish bins to traffic lights could be equipped with hardware designed to gather data and monitor changing conditions in the area. If successful, the scheme could one day lead to entire cities where citizens every move is scrutinised by technology. The plans, being developed at Alphabet-owned Sidewalk Labs, will start with the construction of an area called Quayside, located just southeast of Downtown Toronto.
by Geoffrey Grider January 17, 2018
PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU, WHO ANNOUNCED THE PARTNERSHIP WITH GOOGLE, SAID HE HOPED THAT QUAYSIDE WOULD BECOME ‘A THRIVING HUB FOR INNOVATION AND A COMMUNITY FOR TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TO LIVE, WORK AND PLAY.’
“And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” Revelation 13:15-17 (KJV)
EDITOR’S NOTE: If there is any one company that could be associated with the gathering end times darkness, it would be, hands down, Google. From secretive contracts with DARPA and the Pentagon to create software weaponry, to the robot army they are spending billions to develop, right down to all the information they gather on you when you search for anything, Google is at the top of the heap in last days bedevilment. Now they are getting ready to begin construction on an area in Toronto to create the world’s first ever ‘smart city. But calling it a surveillance city would be a much more fitting term. And when this is successful, and it will be, the next step will be to begin building them anywhere and everywhere. There is no mark of the beast until the Beast shows up after that Rapture of the Church, but his system? You are watching it being created right now. Just ask Alexa, she’ll tell you.
Constant surveillance may sound like an Orwellian vision of the future, but it could become reality in a ‘smart city’ district being planned by Google‘s parent company. Alphabet is turning a disused area of Toronto’s waterfront into the first of its high tech neighbourhoods, as a pilot project for bigger things to come.
Everything from rubbish bins to traffic lights could be equipped with hardware designed to gather data and monitor changing conditions in the area. If successful, the scheme could one day lead to entire cities where citizens every move is scrutinised by technology.
The plans, being developed at Alphabet-owned Sidewalk Labs, will start with the construction of an area called Quayside, located just southeast of Downtown Toronto.
Technology tested in this first stage will then be brought in across the Eastern Waterfront in an area known as Port Lands, one of North America’s largest areas of underdeveloped urban land at more than 325 hectares (800 acres).
Sidewalk Toronto, which will be home to Google’s Canadian headquarters and some 300 employees once complete, aims to integrate technology wherever possible to create a more efficient and heavily automated urban environment.
The company expects the area will house 5,000 people and host another 5,000 workers within three to four years. But the sheer scale of data gathering required to make it a reality are a cause of concern to some industry experts.
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Everything from rubbish bins to traffic lights could be equipped with hardware designed to gather data and monitor changing conditions in the area. If successful, the scheme could one day lead to entire cities where citizens every move is scrutinised by technology. The plans, being developed at Alphabet-owned Sidewalk Labs, will start with the construction of an area called Quayside, located just southeast of Downtown Toronto.
by Geoffrey Grider January 17, 2018
PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU, WHO ANNOUNCED THE PARTNERSHIP WITH GOOGLE, SAID HE HOPED THAT QUAYSIDE WOULD BECOME ‘A THRIVING HUB FOR INNOVATION AND A COMMUNITY FOR TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TO LIVE, WORK AND PLAY.’
“And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” Revelation 13:15-17 (KJV)
EDITOR’S NOTE: If there is any one company that could be associated with the gathering end times darkness, it would be, hands down, Google. From secretive contracts with DARPA and the Pentagon to create software weaponry, to the robot army they are spending billions to develop, right down to all the information they gather on you when you search for anything, Google is at the top of the heap in last days bedevilment. Now they are getting ready to begin construction on an area in Toronto to create the world’s first ever ‘smart city. But calling it a surveillance city would be a much more fitting term. And when this is successful, and it will be, the next step will be to begin building them anywhere and everywhere. There is no mark of the beast until the Beast shows up after that Rapture of the Church, but his system? You are watching it being created right now. Just ask Alexa, she’ll tell you.
Constant surveillance may sound like an Orwellian vision of the future, but it could become reality in a ‘smart city’ district being planned by Google‘s parent company. Alphabet is turning a disused area of Toronto’s waterfront into the first of its high tech neighbourhoods, as a pilot project for bigger things to come.
Everything from rubbish bins to traffic lights could be equipped with hardware designed to gather data and monitor changing conditions in the area. If successful, the scheme could one day lead to entire cities where citizens every move is scrutinised by technology.
The plans, being developed at Alphabet-owned Sidewalk Labs, will start with the construction of an area called Quayside, located just southeast of Downtown Toronto.
Technology tested in this first stage will then be brought in across the Eastern Waterfront in an area known as Port Lands, one of North America’s largest areas of underdeveloped urban land at more than 325 hectares (800 acres).
Sidewalk Toronto, which will be home to Google’s Canadian headquarters and some 300 employees once complete, aims to integrate technology wherever possible to create a more efficient and heavily automated urban environment.
The company expects the area will house 5,000 people and host another 5,000 workers within three to four years. But the sheer scale of data gathering required to make it a reality are a cause of concern to some industry experts.
Long article continues at link