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Reset taps kids on playground as Mayor Kelly shows creds to Klaus 

Mayor Tim Kelly of Chattanooga uses U.N. and Great Reset terminology to describe a week of activities by city government intended to discourage people from using guns to settle their differences. (Photo Maal The Pimp “Do You Wanna Ride” and “What Gangsta’s Do”)
Klaus Schwab, figurehead for plans to manage all existence by numbering, digitizing and surveiling.

Chattanooga mayor Tim Kelly appears so eager to be part of the Great Reset and prove his credentials with the WEF and the United Nations that we can read his heartbeat by the blood vessels showing at his temples.

By David Tulis / NoogaRadio Network

His exertion appears in acts great and small. It’s visible in the “roadmap” for the city with visions of the U.N. inspired Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Great Reset.

It’s visible today, though without a narration in the thick German accent of Klaus Schwab, founder of World Economic Forum, in news about fall break youth activity as described in a news release. Draining out the excess verbiage, here’s the news in WEFspeak, with the liberty of paraphrasing, but highlighting the key words for “transformation” of the city, etcetera.

The city has a week of community events to give students safe places, planned in partnership with multiple community-based organizations,with the goal to empower young people and prevent youth violence. 

Because of upticks in violence a Mayor Kelly wants to draw vulnerable young people away from violence and toward positive, sustainable relationships and behavior — to help build the confidence, healthy values, skills, and relationships they need for a successful future. Thanks to partnerships with the community, city staff will build those skills and values. The mayor is looking forward to continued close collaborations with our partners. The plan is part of a Roadmap to End Gun Violence in Chattanooga, to empower young people and help build a safer future for the community. 

The revolution of social management is marked by this sort of lingo. Thanks to Julianne Romanello of Tulsa and Cindy Niles of Australia, we have available a vocabulary list to acclimatize us to the ways and means of the managed post-state “future” proposed for sustainability, environmentalism and the new world order. 

Here are more Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 buzzwords, repeated over and over again through any and all Reset programs, according to Mrs. Romanello and Mrs. Niles.

IMPACT, IMPACT, IMPACT, IMPACT 

Roadmap

Empowerment

    Change-Agents, Thought-Leaders

    Environment,  Ecosystems, Pathways

    New Economy, Access, Person-Centered

    Equity, Inclusive, Vibrant, Diverse

    Consensus ,Community Engagement 

    Affordable Housing, Inclusion 

    Friends of …  Future of… 

    Action, Data-driven, Evidence-based

    Protected, Verified, Trusted, 

    Preserve, The Most Vulnerable

    Quality of life, Opportunity 

    Comprehensive X, Y, Z, Wraparound Services

    Benefit of all, Equitable, Whole-Person

    Sanctuary, Migration, Immersion

    Social Justice, Criminal Justice Reform

    Watershed, Carbon-Neutral, Zero Emissions

    Facilitator, Convener, Backbone Organization

    Strive, Thrive, Hive Mind, Hexagons

    Traffic Calming, SMART Urban Planning

Triple Bottom Line, Community Value

    Best Management Practices

    Outcome Based Education, Result-oriented

    Endangered species, Invasive Species

(Photo Maal the Pimp “You are Not a Star”)

    Restoration, Conservation

    Public/Private Partnerships, P3s, 

    Community Input, Listening Sessions,         

    Community Feedback, Surveys

    Common good, X, Y, Z for all

    Regional, Urban Centers, Light Rail

    Collaborative, Global, Bottom-Up, Glocal 

    Inter-disciplinary, Project-based

    Stakeholder, Innovation, Entrepreneurship 

    International Baccalaureate, Experiential

    School to Work, P20 pipeline, Workforce Dev

    Historic Preservation, Green New Deal

    Vision, Visionary, Bold, Transformational

    Fourth Industrial Revolution, 4IR

    Economic Development, Economic Growth

    Sustainable Medicine, Value-based, 

    Cost-effective, Personalized X, Y, Z

    Livable Communities, Hubs, Co-Work Space

    Redevelopment, Opportunity Zones

Aspirations for ‘smart’ Chattanooga

    Urban Revitalization, Choice Neighborhood 

    Sustainable Communities Strategies

    HUD Regional Planning Grants

    Community Development Block Grants

    Partnership for Sustainable Communities

Triple Bottom Line, Community Value

    Best Management Practices

    Outcome Based Education, Result-oriented

    Endangered species, Invasive Species

    Restoration, Conservation

    Public/Private Partnerships, P3s, 

    Community Input, Listening Sessions,         

    Community Feedback, Surveys

    Common good, X, Y, Z for all

    Regional, Urban Centers, Light Rail

    Collaborative, Global, Bottom-Up, Glocal 

    Inter-disciplinary, Project-based

    Stakeholder, Innovation, Entrepreneurship 

    International Baccalaureate, Experiential

    School to Work, P20 pipeline, Workforce Dev

    Historic Preservation, Green New Deal

    Vision, Visionary, Bold, Transformational

    Fourth Industrial Revolution, 4IR

    Economic Development, Economic Growth

    Sustainable Medicine, Value-based, 

    Cost-effective, Personalized X, Y, Z

    Livable Communities, Hubs, Co-Work Space

    Redevelopment, Opportunity Zones

    Urban Revitalization, Choice Neighborhood 

    Sustainable Communities Strategies

    HUD Regional Planning Grants

    Community Development Block Grants

    Partnership for Sustainable Communities

Transition, Reset, Next-Generation  

    Digital Transformation, Connectivity 

    Business as Usual, Rowing in Unison

    Transit Oriented Development

    Community Oriented Policing

    Complete Streets, Place-based Initiatives 

    Planned Future, Inclusive Capitalism

    Priority Development Areas

    Priority Conservation Areas

    Code Enforcement Ambassador

    Environmental justice, Circular Economy

    Intergenerational Poverty, Trauma

    Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES)

    Racial segregation, Drivers of Inequality

    Deficit model, What-Works, Common-Sense

    Structural Racism, Mental Health

    Opportunity Mapping, Integrated Systems

    Health Disparities, Population Health

    Collective Impact, Leadership, Mentoring 

    Community Capacity, Equity Indicators

    Social Determinants of Health

    Asset Based Community DevelopmentHB

    Mandatory Volunteering

    Sustainable Communities Initiative

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