Friday, March 9, 2018

Density Scam


The high density development scam was required by UN Agenda 21 that published a map of the US with all citizens packed in “mega-cities” and all rural areas prohibiting humans that were to be reduced globally from 8 billion to 500,000.
 It was designed to abolish automobiles and put everyone on public transit, biking or walking. It also required the end of single family housing and property ownership.
 It seemed that everybody except Americans were on board to this “one world, global, open-borders communist takeover. The big corporations who pushed for this “Rollerball” plan are still stuck on transit.
 The AJC 3/9/18 reports that Amazon is adding a “fulfillment” center in the St. Louis suburbs. It is not dense and has no transit villages and certainly doesn’t ban cars and single family suburban housing or private property rights. St. Louis is a great choice for this 1500 employee fulfillment center that will be in St. Peters, a city in the St. Charles County suburbs.
 
Amazon already has a “sorting center” with several hundred employees in Hazelwood, another St. Louis Metro suburb in St. Louis County.  Both of these facilities would be close to each other via I-70 in the Northern suburbs in St. Louis Metro, near the Airport.

St. Louis Metro has the best metro highway system in the country. You can go from one end to the other within 30 minutes.  It has 4 Interstates, I-70, I-55, I-44, and I-64 going East and West and 3 Interstates, I-170, I-270 and I-70 going North and South. It also has all of its original roads.

St Louis is a 3 shift, blue-collar, family with kids oriented Metro with 24 hour sports facilities everywhere.  I grew up in Maplewood, close to the City of St. Louis, bought a house in Weldon Springs in St. Charles County by I-64 and the Missouri River and lived there until 1975.  We have visited our relatives in South St. Louis often and have watched the development of the Greater St. Louis Area and it is amazing.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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