Time for real patriots - those who understand unalienable rights, liberty and freedom - to stand joining hands across the world - shoulder to shoulder & side-by-side. It is time.
Of course the man behind Oxford's 15 minute city has a Ukraine flag and pronouns prominently displayed.
Like alternate sources of protein, like looking out for each other while a new contagious (un-natural) disease is going around, sustainable urban planning and having more useful things in a short distance would be a great idea in a sane world.
But in this world, where everything is twisted to be a means for authoritarian control, that ends up doing the opposite of what it claims to - NO WAY.
On May 21-30, the World Health Assembly will decide whether the WHO has the right to mandate "Global Digital Health Certificates," censor vaccine "misinformation" and more, and make it "legally binding" IMMEDIATELY. To protest, scroll to the "Take Action" page at: https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/reject-digital-enslavement
I find myself unable to keep up with all the different crazy threats to our normal free existence which we always took as a given! They’re like mushrooms. The evil ones keep attacking from different angles.
Happy Fast of Esther! And Purim One and Purim Two!
The walled city is appropo. It took Jonah three days walk through Nineveh, albeit was Nineveh then a walled city? Three days walk is 3 x 18 miles at longest, 54 miles, that's the Roman Army pace on the Roman roads which really served the purpose of Military logistics first and mercantilism second. More reasonably a days walk to a work or shopping place and back to home is a 6 mile radius, making Nineveh, what? 36 miles across? Fairly big, even today. Jerusalem, the old city is a better example, the walled old city is only one kilometer in width. Tiny. How long does it take a grandmother out shopping to cover one klick on foot? 15 MINUTES!
So walled cities and Purim have something to say on this issue. A 15 minute "city" is a good idea in many ways, but the details and how it is carried out are most important. We in our era, the last few hundred years do not know what it is like to get shut in or out of a walled city, a 15 minute city, at the demand of the city authorities or King, etc. Fort Apache, back in the Indian Wars maybe a recent example.
An ancient walled city, destroyed long before the events of Purim was rediscovered in northern Iraq last year due to a rare extreme of drought. Zakhiku, capital of the Mittani Empire of 3350 year ago or so. Yet another 15 minute city perhaps.
Time for real patriots - those who understand unalienable rights, liberty and freedom - to stand joining hands across the world - shoulder to shoulder & side-by-side. It is time.
https://open.substack.com/pub/kwnorton/p/you-will-have-nothing-and-you-will?r=boqs0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Of course the man behind Oxford's 15 minute city has a Ukraine flag and pronouns prominently displayed.
Like alternate sources of protein, like looking out for each other while a new contagious (un-natural) disease is going around, sustainable urban planning and having more useful things in a short distance would be a great idea in a sane world.
But in this world, where everything is twisted to be a means for authoritarian control, that ends up doing the opposite of what it claims to - NO WAY.
On May 21-30, the World Health Assembly will decide whether the WHO has the right to mandate "Global Digital Health Certificates," censor vaccine "misinformation" and more, and make it "legally binding" IMMEDIATELY. To protest, scroll to the "Take Action" page at: https://jamesroguski.substack.com/p/reject-digital-enslavement
I find myself unable to keep up with all the different crazy threats to our normal free existence which we always took as a given! They’re like mushrooms. The evil ones keep attacking from different angles.
And in truth the most important action is to pray and have faith.
Yes Edmonton did sign up and plans to be a 15 minute city but o whole bunch of other cities did to you can see on this website
I’m sure the cities will be getting some grand incentive from the federal government (our own money locking us up)
https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca//sc-vi/map-applications.php
This website shows all the cities that plan to comply
Thank you. This seems to only cover Canada.
Happy Fast of Esther! And Purim One and Purim Two!
The walled city is appropo. It took Jonah three days walk through Nineveh, albeit was Nineveh then a walled city? Three days walk is 3 x 18 miles at longest, 54 miles, that's the Roman Army pace on the Roman roads which really served the purpose of Military logistics first and mercantilism second. More reasonably a days walk to a work or shopping place and back to home is a 6 mile radius, making Nineveh, what? 36 miles across? Fairly big, even today. Jerusalem, the old city is a better example, the walled old city is only one kilometer in width. Tiny. How long does it take a grandmother out shopping to cover one klick on foot? 15 MINUTES!
So walled cities and Purim have something to say on this issue. A 15 minute "city" is a good idea in many ways, but the details and how it is carried out are most important. We in our era, the last few hundred years do not know what it is like to get shut in or out of a walled city, a 15 minute city, at the demand of the city authorities or King, etc. Fort Apache, back in the Indian Wars maybe a recent example.
An ancient walled city, destroyed long before the events of Purim was rediscovered in northern Iraq last year due to a rare extreme of drought. Zakhiku, capital of the Mittani Empire of 3350 year ago or so. Yet another 15 minute city perhaps.
Exactly.