Katie Hopkins: The 15 Minute Plan for Control of Our Lives
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We'll only have 15 minutes of freedom here in the UK.
So let me tell you the plan.
The plan is in Oxford, and this has just been passed by the council, to divide the city here into, a squiggly city, into six parts.
So one, two, three, four, five, six.
And you will only have the freedom to operate in the part that you live.
So if this is you, the idea is that everybody will live within 15 minutes of the things they need.
15 minutes of a school, 15 minutes of a doctor's, 15 minutes of a supermarket.
And if you want to travel to the other zones in your city, or maybe soon your town, you will have to go out an approved route.
You will have to journey around the outside of the city in order to re-enter another section of the city.
This plan is supposed to be saving the planet.
And the idea is that you won't simply be able to cross over into other sections of your city anymore.
So if your mother, for example, lived over here, you wouldn't be able to just go across and see her.
This would all be done via e-gates, electronic gates and number plate recognition.
You in your area will only be allowed within that 15 minute zone that you've been allocated.
The number plate recognition will know if you leave your zone.
And you can apply for permission, a permit, to leave your zone and travel to another zone.
But you'll only be allowed to do this about 100 times a year.
This is real.
I just have to stop and say that this is actually being passed by Oxford Council.
This is happening in the next two years, 2024 it begins.
And if you use up all your 100 passes that someone designates whether you're allowed to have to go into the different zones, you'll be fined.
Your number plate will be recognised.
It will observe that you've gone somewhere you're not allowed in your own city.
And it will find you £100 or £80 or whatever the fine number is.
This is coming your way.
This has already been approved in Oxford.
In Canterbury, as another scheme, it's for five zones but the same principle.
This is not by chance.
And what I want to take you through now is the controlling mechanism, to any criticism of this, Then I want to take you through the parallels, the similarities, the patterns that you can see from this sort of coercive control.
And finally, I want to take you to the dark side.
So, 15-minute cities.
How they manipulate the narrative, controlling any opposition, patterns that we've learnt already from Covid, and then I'll take you to the dark side.
So when you're locked into these neighbourhoods and you're only allowed within 15 minutes of your home address, The way that they're going to, and are already, controlling the conversation, and think back to COVID, think back to COVID, think back to COVID, they're creating fact-checkers.
So anybody that's spoken of this already, whether it's Sky News in Australia with lovely Rowan, or GB News, or anyone trying to talk about this zoning restriction in cities where you're going to be effectively told you can only go this far and you must stay this far.
Any kind of opposition to that, any voices like this one saying, can you not see the worry here, the control on this?
Now we have the fact-checkers.
So you have the fact-checkers that will be promoted on Google, promoted on any search engine, fact-checkers on Twitter, AFP, fact-checking, saying, no, no, no, this isn't a climate lockdown.
This is just some traffic control.
No, no, no, people will still be able to go wherever they want.
Well, yes you will, but you'll be fine.
No, no, no, people won't, there won't be physical barricades.
Well, no, there won't.
There'll be e-gates and there'll be nameplate recognition and probably facial recognition to follow, which is far more scary than an actual bollard that I could go blooming crashing my way through at my own cost.
All of these fact-checkers are, no, no, no, but what they're saying is fine, is not fine at all.
The next thing, which we saw so many times and I've seen all my life, is that you accuse those who are speaking out, like myself, of causing harm.
You say that in Oxford the counsellors have had to stay at home for the day because of all of the abuse they've been taking online.
These extremists, these conspiracy theorists are Threatening physical violence.
You make it so that anyone speaking out against this is the enemy and may cause harm.
And this baby should be policed.
And shouldn't we be policing the speech of those who speak out against 15-minute cities or being told you're not allowed to drive where you want to anymore?
And the last thing is just the labelling of people as conspiracy theorists means that you automatically dismiss them.
So for me, you know, I'm just a regular mum, pay my taxes.
I can see that telling people where they can and can't drive is not okay.
That becomes a conspiracy theorist.
Just like it was racist was used to silence people who just have an opinion about something.
This is another way of labelling people.
Now let's talk about the patterns.
So if you are Open-minded, for one moment, let's see if you can see some of the patterns from COVID lockdowns repeating themselves with this traffic calming system that requires you to stay within 15 minutes of your home address and not cross over into your neighbour's turf.
So one pattern is to create a morally superior rationale, a morally superior reason.
So the reason that's given for these sort of things.
It's never the actual reason, but the reason.
So with COVID it was stay home so you don't kill old people.
A morally superior reason, right?
Or interfering with Ukraine and Russia.
Morally superior reason.
Or we're fighting for democracy.
With this, it's, oh, this is about the climate.
And if you bring out of university people who truly believe, young people who truly believe, like the people who glued themselves to the pictures in the gallery, they truly believe they only have five years to live, that they believe that, this is the morally superior reason.
We need to do this.
We need to lock people down into 15-minute zones because we need to save the planet.
Morally superior reason, right?
Two, you sell it in softly.
So as with COVID, you sell it in slowly, slowly, one thing at a time.
So this has been going on in Oxford since 2015, but no one really noticed because silly counsellors.
And then 2019, another consultation.
And 2022, it's back again and despite 90% of people saying no, it's going ahead anyway.
And then you put in 20 miles an hour zones.
If you don't see this coming in your area, I'm thinking Wales will be next.
20 mile an hour zones.
You see that coming?
That is schooling you to prepare for 15 minute cities where you don't get to go outside your 15 minute zone.
So you sell it in softly.
Number three, you focus on the minutiae.
And when the powerful were testing out the levers of control on us, as I believe in lockdown, Focusing on the minutiae worked brilliantly.
How many people can I have in my home?
Now let's change that rule.
Now you're allowed six.
Now you're allowed eight.
Now you're allowed out twice a day but for one hour but not for 45 minutes but you can't sit on a bench.
Now you can do this but not that but you must do this and you must be wearing a red hat.
Blind people with the minutiae because they focus on it.
So, in this example, 15 minutes.
But you will be able to go to that segment, but only if you use the ring road and then only up to 100 times a year, otherwise you'll be fined.
And the amount of the fine will be about £85, but that amount will be blah, blah, blah.
And you'll be given a pass if you're this, but not that.
Get people to focus on the minutiae because what you're then doing is taking them away from the... I'm sorry, why would you be telling me Where I'm allowed to drive in my own city, it works perfectly with ordinary people because ordinary people love to know the rule because they like to stay within the rule because they don't want to be in trouble.
You silence the opposition, so people like me, conspiracy theorists, you know, penalise them, demonetise them, call them nutters, make them anti- trying to keep people alive.
Imagine them saying it's about a climate lockdown when all it is is just a little bit of e-gates and, you know, nameplate, numberplate recognition.
Oh, those crazy people!
Make them nutters and promote people who love this stuff.
Show people cycling.
Cyclists saying how lovely it is to be able to cycle about freely.
You know, focus on promoting.
And then, as with COVID, reward people who promote this stuff.
So maybe if you promote it, you'll have special privileges.
Like the people in government who told us we had to be locked down but then were partying themselves.
Or like the newsreaders who told us we had to stay indoors but were caught in the pub or pissed off to Antigua.
Silence opposition.
Promote those who will Talk proudly about this and give those who promote it special privileges.
Okay, to the dark side.
So what I believe and what I talk about are two different things in the sense that I don't go to the dark side very often because it's too much.
And what I'm trying to do is bring an audience with me.
People who hate me, fine.
People who like me, fine.
People who agree with me sometimes and don't.
And what I avoid doing is talking about what I think, believe, know, have seen, have experienced a lot because it's too dark.
And it's so horrid that almost you lose everyone because almost, if it's true, it's so awful.
Can't imagine it.
So I don't go here often, but to just sort of glimpse to the dark side, which is, in my personal opinion, that COVID lockdowns and COVID itself, actually, in terms of how it was manifest in the media, and I'm not saying there wasn't a terrible situation, and I'm not saying lots of people didn't get very, very sick and die.
They did.
But the way it was manifest, I believe, was all about testing the levers of control.
And the powerful across the planet got to see which levers worked best.
So it was like testing the levers.
Like if you imagine driving a tractor that has lots of levers or a, you know, a digger.
That's how it went.
And you tested this lever and it did that.
Okay.
You tested this lever and it did that.
And now we can use those levers to control people according to how governments or rather global organizations wish.
So, Internalising the problems into people's homes.
That worked brilliantly.
Clapping on doorsteps.
Genius.
Taking Ukrainian refugees into your own homes.
Personalise it to people on their doorstep.
That worked great.
And there'll be something about this driving restriction climate lockdown that will be personalised into people's homes.
Maybe it will be a sort of measure of how many times you've kept within your distancing.
Smart meters for your own travelling.
How many times have you used your 15 minute, you know, limits this week?
They will bring it into your homes like the way they do with the smart meters.
Compliance.
Pushing this idea that if you're compliant, you follow the rules, you do what you're told, your life becomes easier.
But if you disobey, if you break the rules, we're going to crush you.
So in the same way that maybe a Tommy or a me needed to be crushed or a Bellfield, crush you to the point of taking everything you have and making it so that your life becomes unlivable.
Crush people who disobey to teach others a lesson that compliance is the only way that you're going to get through this.
Make people enjoy small worlds.
Reward small behaviour, small thinking.
15 minutes.
Stay within your zones.
Yeah, just wear your pyjamas all day.
Don't even bother going out.
The government will give you everything you need if you just stay inside.
Stay on your screens.
Stay locked down.
Get smart.
Don't try and go out.
And people who made effort, who made endeavour, who adventured, who want to take risks, people who will throw themselves off a mountain or out of a plane or will risk their home to make a business work, employee people, even though it's a pain in the ass, Crush them down.
Make it such that their life is so punitive they get not only to the point of wondering why they bother, which we all get to, but just thinking, God, I don't think I can do this anymore.
And those are the levers of power that were tested during COVID lockdowns and can be applied magnificently in the darkest way.
to the new climate lockdowns, what you're not allowed to call climate lockdowns already.
I so absolutely anticipate this will have a warning on it if it's even left up and very soon instead of the COVID information you'll be required to read, it'll be climate information you'll be required to read and this will become misinformation.
So that's where we're headed.
15-minute lives, taking away your very freedom to just go where you want and how you please.
Focusing on the minutiae so that you lose that sense of questioning what this is all about.
And most importantly, making it so that small people, ordinary people, just become data banks living in high-rise houses above public transport systems and are curtailed in their every living moment
So what they're allowed to do, where they're allowed to go, who they're allowed to talk to, so that unnecessary consumers, the ordinary people, are shrunk away until they are at a necessary number for the data that can be garnered from them.
Like I said, that's the dark side.
But top level at the moment, two important things.
Number one is every time you, and this is in life generally, but when you feel minutiae, and I get this feeling very quickly, particularly at airports.
I'm flying, how long have you got that left?
Anytime there's rules coming around you, be aware.
Be aware that someone is trying to make you smaller, control you.
This is how I felt acutely and exquisitely painfully for most of my life.
Someone is trying to make you smaller.
And as soon as you feel that, your antenna should be up, right?
Your sensor should be up.
And you should be saying what's going on.
And that's exactly the point with this Climate lockdown, oh, driving restrictions, sorry, that's all they are of course, is your whole body should be thinking, but wait a minute, it's my car, I paid for it, I want to get in it and drive where I want, when I want, without anyone telling me.
That should be more your response, not, oh how many miles am I allowed to go?
Or how many passes can I get?
No, no, no.
That's my car.
This is my life.
This is my country.
It's my freedom.
It's my liberty.
Who are you to take it away?
That.
And the other really important thing is to remember that you're not alone.
So, very quickly, the idea will be to push you so that you're alone, so that everybody else is driving 20 miles an hour, and now they're not going out in their car.
And if you're going out in your car, your neighbor's going to take a picture of it, and then your neighbor will report it.
Or if you see a car in your zone that you don't recognize, you just go onto this website, put in the number plate, and let your local precinct reporter, let your precinct What would you call them?
They have them in Cuba.
It's like a precinct leader.
You have to let your precinct leader know that you saw a car that you don't normally see.
This is Cuba and it's here in the UK.
But what we have to do is remember you're not on your own and together.
And I think the first gathering will be on the 18th of February.
That's a hold the date.
I believe in Oxford.
I will get the details.
But let's remember you're not on your own and thinking this is crazy.
Or if you're watching this and thinking I'm crazy, please know that I think the same thing about you if you think this is all perfectly normal.
And the fight back is on.
Can't hear it yet.
Can't necessarily see it.
I certainly see it every day.
And the fight back is on.
So hang on in there.
Climate lockdowns are coming, though you can't say that word.