Panel to back ‘action plan’ in chasing ‘green’ dollars, pulling Chattanooga to clean zero
City council set to voice support for Mayor Tim Kelly’s technocratic U.N.-inspired scheme that pretends to have an affect on weather patterns that he says affect local economy and the fate of planet
By David Tulis / NoogaRadio Network
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. March 27, 2023 – The city council supports Mayor Tim Kelly’s “Climate Action Plan” to pursue federal subsidies under the erstwhile climate emergency that affects local weather.
We await results of a Tuesday vote. The council’s resolution cites government’s earlier commitments to “proactive planning and leadership in sustainability” including a 2009 Chattanooga Climate Action Plan, its role in the U.S. department of energy’s Better Buildings Challenge and figuring in a 2020 “regional resilience report.”
The resolution contains two references suggesting that the action plan is intended to impress not the voters but remote people and parties. The triple “look-at-me” city is “poised to establish itself as a regional and national leader” in “growing the ‘green’ economy of the future” with an “international reputation.” The city intends to be “a leader in the green economy.”
The resolution says natural resources are “a major driver of economic activity, and an essential resource for the health and well-being” of the citizenry.
It alleges “extreme weather events such as droughts and wildfires, record rainfall, damaging winds and tornadoes, and extreme temperatures” and says they have “become more common and more destructive.” and that weather “widen[s] the disparities” among Chattanoogans (evidently among black-white, rich-poor, queer-normal, travelers-drivers, old-young).
A key point is that the plan “will enable” the city “to access the billions of dollars in federal, state, and private funding” that will pay for “climate change, sustainability, and resilience” programs.
1. Chattanooga will reduce disparities among socially and economically vulnerable communities;
2. Chattanooga will become a net zero-carbon community;
3. Chattanooga will become a zero-waste community;
4. Chattanooga will build a more sustainable city;
5. Chattanooga will preserve and improve natural resources integrity; and
6. Chattanooga will be a leader in the green economy.
These promises are a form of “notice” to residents and domiciliaries in Chattanooga, effectively a warning about their future envelopment in a global technocratic world order, a Southeast Tennessee beacon of same.
The vote on the resolution says the council “adopts” the plan. The vote is pure theater; the council really has no veto power, as the plan is not an ordinance. Resolution = opinion. The plan operates in the administrative realm of the city’s executive branch, and within the area of soft-law policy.
It strongly suggests that government functions, as viewed from the Tennessee code annotated, have gone private, and are the personal fiefs of the major players, some of them in public office
Another ‘emergency’
The outlook for global elites gets grimmer by the week as more people grow alarmed at what they have in store for the proles who are common American working people, bank depositors, employees and taxpayers.
They might offer soaring language and powerful concepts about organization, capitalism, efficiency, inclusivity and the like. But their system relies on central bank fiat currency and credit, and they are responsible for a debt overhang in the hundreds of trillions of dollars and euros among many sectors, debt in default except for an express meeting of the mind among lenders, borrowers and bettors. The banking system is failing, and default on many fronts is just ahead – even as tyranny and ambitious projects such as federal biosecurity and federal central bank digital currency seem a sure things in the immediate near future.
Tim Kelly has bought into the global elite agenda, the planning theories, the economic development scam not of prosperity, but of managed trade, managed business, managed industry, managed growth, managed capitalism, managed property, managed Internet, managed data. Ultimately it will prove a dead end. Reportable local proofs may come into view during his four-year term.
The Kelly plan has very little local in it, nothing personal, nothing distinctly from Tim Kelly or anyone on his staff. It is a formula with local add-ins pertaining to local geographics and the city budget. Its rhetoric is managerial systems-speak, calculated to impress common people.
City council members, in all likelihood, are hugely impressed by all the dashboarding of the plan (creation of inventory and control dashboards) and its noble goals of “zero carbon emissions.” But its members are too long in office, too agreeable to communitarian philosophy, too awed of state and federal connections. They are too little impressed by the counterargument implied in Christianity, the claims for which too few constituents have carried to them. This perspective is for a liberal free market economy, with self-government esteemed, limited police powers favored, and guaranteed security of law and equity.
Council as conspirator
Fads, rages, popular opinions, trends come to their ends. The green religion will show itself bankrupt and immoral, dehumanizing, de-localizing, desacrilizing, centralizing of the big, empowering of the mighty. The CV-19 emergency was an environmental project promising population reduction long term. The disaster was intended, funded and planned at both ends. The release of the updated flu virus weaponized by Ralph Baric, and all the mitigation, including the jabs.
The project, as Sasha Latypova and Katherine Watt have reported, is a military act of war against the people (and its own soldiers) top to bottom, with Pfizer and other manufacturers mere windowdressing to maintain the pretense that the inoculation project is a vaccine seeking to stop a public health crisis.
If city council is willing to harm the people connected with the city unto death by participating in the CV-19 disaster and mass irreparable harm, its members certainly can be expected to further public health by pursuing Mayor Kelly’s “climate action plan,” with its zero-sum project harms not stated because not anticipated.
To date, the lethal delivery of “prototype demonstrations” has taken 108,000 lives statewide and imposed 1.3 million adverse effects and injuries, tens of thousands of them unreported and debilitating. For some local families, the public health-caused disaster is a daily emergency. The Hamilton County health department makes no report about these harms as they are viewed as misinformation likely to reduce uptake of masks and shots, though Gov. Bill Lee ended the emergency in November 2021.
City council has long been under notice of these harms by members of the press – uniquely, me – and counts them as nothing on which it must be “on awares” pursuant to the legal rules of notice, of harms in process, and harms future.
If you want to know what Chattanooga's Climate Action Plan will look like, look across America. Since SMART Growth development began in Portland OR, with its CO2 reduction, and affordable living schemes, the city has gone from an affordable, integrated community to a high-priced city for well-to-do and trust fund babies. Crime has skyrocketed, the poor live in a segregated poverty ring on the outskirts of the city and former residents hop the Green Boundary to commute to affordable homes 60 miles away.
San Jose's Climate Smart led to densification, less private property, and soaring home prices. Today, affordable housing in San Jose starts at $600,000 – $750,000. Most public employees can't afford to live in their own community.
All to upend the city to prepare for Climate Change of which not one single major prediction has come true in more than half a century. https://extinctionclock.org/
As for taking government funds look at HUD’s own documents:
“HUD has long interpreted the Fair Housing Act (“the Act”) to create liability for practices with an unjustified discriminatory effect, even if those practices were not motivated by discriminatory intent.”
In New York, residents were urged relocate from the Bronx to upscale Westchester County to satisfy HUD's Social Justice and Disparate Impact requirements. When people got there, they wanted to go home where they had friends and could afford to live.
In Rockford, IL HUD Compliance Agreements forced officials to advertise in crime-ridden Chicago to import residents for a housing development bigger than the one the town council voted for.
Behind the idealistic climate schemes, are stories of crime, displacement, and unfairness.
And we have not even begun to address how you will guarantee residents will never be subject to the endless flow of digitally captured personal images and data monitoring.
As the officials in Portland said 10 years after their city’s SMART initiative: https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2011/04/in_portlands_heart_diversity_dwindles.html
“…residents no longer feel they have power in the community, said the county Ethnographer, “There social networks are gone.”
“There were people here who wanted to fix up their houses, but they couldn't.” Anjala Ehelebe, city historian.”
We deserve better than tired, re-worked climate change schemes here in Chattanooga.
Oh wait they ain t saying shit but excuses