Live in the country? WHOA, HOLD ON THERE, PAL! One house per FORTY ACRES! In the city? Well, now we’re talking. YOU can squeeze as many houses on an acre as is humanly possible. This is an excerpt from The Silent INVASION of YOUR Town.
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TRANSCRIPT
Yes across the country that are requiring states I mean cities all across you know even in rural areas
So you know you’ve got a population of like you know 5 000 10 000 people and they’re saying you’re required to get state funding to build X amount of high density housing
There’s nobody in this town of 10 000 people that wants high density housing
It’s insanity
But what they’re trying to do is to make sure and transform the culture because they know that when you are more of a rural people where you are dependent on the government for your water for your sewage for just your sustenance that you become more of a you know a totalitarian community whereas the people that have their own property their own water their own sewage their ability to provide for themselves they’re not going to put up with the garbage
And so they are trying to get everybody no matter where they’re at into these high density of smart communities
Also all over the country getting high speed internet and you know you have the fiber optic gig speed internet in all of these more rural communities where you’ve got you know maybe 5 10 20 families where and they’re using federal money to do it
Now why does the federal government want to do that
It’s not because they love you so much that they want you to stream Netflix all day long
There’s something much more to it