Findlay named #1 Micropolitan for the 11th year in a row by Site Selection Magazine.

As you know, I’m always looking into the companies or organizations that give the City of Findlay or someone like our mayor, accolades for their accomplishments.  While I agree that the recognition for hard work and goals met is great, it’s something totally different when they are recognized for a certain purpose. When I think about Smart Cities, their history, their funding and their purpose, I’ve come to observe that these cities are the ones being highlighted.  Cities on the wave of the future in modernizing urban communities are now “examples to follow” or as Site Selection Magazine stated on their website, “Bow down to Ohio”. Well, when you know the history, as I’ve mentioned, it’s really not a good thing to bow down to.  In case you didn’t know, Smart 15 Minutes Cities are surveilling cities, much like China.

Recently, we found that Ohio Republicans are pushing for Surveillance -State legislation in HB78 “Authorize use of a digital drivers or State ID card”. This bill will turnover digital ID development and implementation to private entities with no limits or disclosure to the State or public, making it the starting point for digital control and surveillance.  This is the future of the Smart 15 Minute City that Findlay and many other cities are implementing.  A city I refer to as ‘The Concentration Camp of Tomorrow’ due to it’s radiation emitting technology that they don’t address.  It’s not a city people are lining up to move into, which is probably why Findlay is practically forcing annexation to townships around us. 

WHAT A MESS!

I did a little research on Site Selection Magazine that gave Findlay this prestigious award  and found that Site Selection Magazine happens to be a publication for Global Foreign Direct Investment (Foreign Direct Investment or FDI), as mentioned in the E-News Chamber addition Findlay Ranked Top Micropolitan in the U.S. 11th Year in a Row, Tops $2.5 Billion Invested. Did you know that FDI lies at the heart of globalism? FDI results in the development of human resources, where the employees are known as Human Capital. They state that human resources development increases a county’s human capital quotient. In addition to them referring to employees as Human Capital, which I will refer to as Human Trafficking, it also hinders investments and transfer control of domestic firms to foreign ones. Does anyone remember First Diversity Staffing out of Springfield, Ohio? The staffing agency being investigated by Federal & State agencies for alleged Human Trafficking. This same agency also staffs several of Findlay’s warehouses. I also noticed JobsOhio on the Site Selection Magazine website, which makes me beg the question, how are they involved with Human Trafficking that thy refer to as Human Capital?

Most cities named as the Top Ten Micropolitan Cities have implemented Smart City Strategies to modernize urban communities or have laid out Strategic Plans to do so, much like Findlay’s Strategic Plan that came at a price of $133,000.  Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati are the biggest cities in Ohio that have committed to the Fourth Industrial Revolution where Networks, Connectivity and Open Data become key in development.  Why would these mayors commit to communist like agendas for their communities? Many of them ran as Republicans, which tells me that if they lie about their values publicly, they’ll lie about anything.

Here are several of the cities named as Top Micropolitan Cities, with Ohio being a strong leader.

  1. Findlay, OH – Mayor continues to deny they are building a Smart 15
  • Greenville, Ohio -AES begins Smart Meter exchange

(AES begins smart meter exchange in Greenville – Daily Advocate & Early Bird News)

  1. Jefferson, Georgia – City wide video surveillance for their Smart City

(Cloud Video Surveillance For Your Jefferson Smart City)

  1. Wooster, Ohio – Just put out a “Sustainability Roadmap” much like Findlay’s Strategic Plan.

(Wooster_Sustainability Roadmap_for web_0.pdf

  1. Defiance, Ohio – named in SMART21 communities world wide

(News Flash • Once again, Defiance, OH named one of the Smart)

  1. Auburn, Indiana – undergoes new developments and facing modernization

(The City of Auburn undergoes new developments while trying to preserve the past | Top Stories | wfft.com)

Years ago in I ran for mayor of the City of Findlay because I saw the dangerous direction Mayor Christina Muryn was leading.  Today, I continue to bring awareness the path she has laid out for our community regardless of our concerns about this trajectory.  Mayor Muryn is NO Republican at all. From inviting to the invasion of the border crises into our community by laying out the red carpet for Illegal Immigrants to her overspending of our tax dollars, she is not to be praised, NO. Mayor Muryn needs to be recalled before she causes anymore damage to our community.

#FindlayOhio #Smart15MinuteCity #SurveillingCity #CommunistCity

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