WEF is quickly removing history to enslave you

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"You will own nothing and you will be happy" is not some abstract concept by some kooks. It is the marching orders by the WEF that are being fast tracked. If you don't know who the WEF are by this point and what they are doing, shame on you. Their work is not done in the shadows or in private like in the past with the global summits and various meetings. What the WEF does and stands for are done completely and totally transparently. Everything is published by themselves.

One of their biggest plans for the future of the plebs is that everyone must live in a "15 Minute City". Since everything you could possibly ever need is within a 15 minute walk maximum, no one will need to own a car. Car ownership will be a thing of the past, like all ownership. Eventually you will need special permission to leave our assigned 15 minute city. You don't own any real estate in these "cities", it's all rentals.

You need to break some eggs to make an omelet, right? People might be outraged if they demolish historic sites, right? That's OK, in a Corporatocracy / pseudo-technocracy you can just wipe history away with a few keystrokes. I have many examples where I live, but the one that agitated me enough to make this thread is the one I will focus on.

Locally we had a horse racing track that has gone by a few names over it's history, but old locals just knew it as Pompano Harness Track. It had a storied history that dates back to 1925, with a first race in Dec 1926. In 2007 the owners opened "The Isle" casino. The old Harness Track building still stood, but it was night and day. The casino building was new and fancy, the old building smelled of pee, was clearly falling apart and with little to no attention. In recent years Florida outlawed dog racing and decoupled casinos from their pari-mutuel requirement. in 2022 the Pompano owner shut down the horse track and demolished the site.


You're probably thinking "what does this have to do with the WEF dummy?". In a vacuum you might think this is just greed. Scratch a little further under the surface. Not much further, just rub 2 braincells together. Google Pompano Harness Track and tell me what you get? You get THIS WIKIPEDIA PAGE that has been utterly 100% scrubbed of history. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out the original Wikipedia page name and link.

Pompano Park.jpg

That's right, the Wayback Machine has been forced to remove all archives. The original link is "available on the web" as it links to the current scrubbed page. The entire existence of the track having existed is being memory-holed. Doing web searches you can find mentions of it and articles of course, though most of those are just mentioning it being closed and referencing an entirely incorrect date of 1964 as the original opening. Even those search results will fall off with time and most sheeple won't look further than a Wikipedia page anyhow. The track will soon be as if it never existed.

So that's not great, but what does it have to do with 15 Minute Cities? Every single piece of reclaimed land is being forced into "multi use" properties, aka "15 Minute Cities". It's no different here.

What’s being built there? 4,000 homes, 2 hotels and lots more in massive Pompano racetrack overhaul



Artist rendering of The Pomp, a 223-acre mixed-use development in Pompano Beach, which will replace the city’s harness racetrack. There will be 4,000 rental apartments, two hotels, industrial space, and entertainment venues. (Rendering courtesy of Caesars Entertainment/The Cordish Companies)

What’s planned? “The Pomp” — named in homage to the Pompano Park racetrack — will feature 1.3 million square feet of retail and entertainment space, as well as 4,000 residential units, two hotels with a combined 500 rooms, and 1.5 million square feet of industrial space, such as warehouses and distribution. The project will include the existing Harrah’s Pompano Beach casino, which is owned by Caesars Entertainment.

The area that will be called “Live! at The Pomp” will include more than 25,000 square feet of food-and-beverage venues, including a Sports & Social and PBR Cowboy Bar, which will have a mechanical bull.

It’s being co-developed by Cordish Cos. and Caesars.

A three-level Topgolf opened on the property in December.

Now, the infrastructure is under construction including roadway and utilities, said Corey Long, who works as a vice president of development at Cordish, which is a real estate company. The industrial element will be the first part to break ground, as early as this summer.

This spot was among the largest continuous areas left to be developed in South Florida, in an ideal spot with close proximity to the highways, Long said. “In densely populated South Florida’s tricounty area, it’s difficult to find this amount of property within an urban environment,” Long said. “It’s unique in that regard.”


Now you see why the history is being scrubbed. Every single piece of land they can reclaim by whatever means is getting converted into these "mixed-use" rentals. I could point out example after example in South Florida, but it's happening all over Florida. Key word here is RENT. You will own nothing, and you will be happy. It ties into everything else, but few are paying attention and most of those who do pay attention are too afraid to say anything.
 
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