EasternFireLion666
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Fast and effective transportation will be an essential part of our future society, both public transportation as well as private means of transportation.
Wise leaders must understand that fast, easy, civilized and safe infrastructure with periodic maintenance is the key to economic prosperity and a society’s growth. The possibility to transport workforce, materials and elements of logistics will create opportunities for private business as well as for public services and administration.
Crowded cities and bad roads or a lack of transportation means will always lead to frustration, hate for the careless and greedy elite and will drive away businesses and people as well. Wise leaders will have to also know how to adequately implement the concept of smart city where the case requires such. This means integrating traffic lights and monitoring cameras with logistic applications and AIs such as the driving navigation apps, but even more advanced. The enemy’s pseudo-concept of smart city where people’s needs are completely ignored and privacy is violated, continuously tracked will not be part of our main objectives.
Whenever implementing a revolutionary vision of any kind, our people will most certainly meet with great opposition as the enemy’s former society is based on selling solutions to a world full of problems. This must be expected and anticipated at all times, even if only gentiles were to be left on Earth. Greed and a lack of vision can be formidable opponents of advancement.
For example, the hypothetical at this point cure for cancer or other diseases could upset the industry of big pharma. Scientific research and capitalism often do not go hand in hand. Finding a scientific process to create self-sustaining energy could place us in a war with the energy industry complex. One must always know their surroundings and circumstances when coming across a revolutionary solution. Even before engaging in the incipient processes of them. When one starts contemplating on such an idea, they must already be ready and come of with solutions against such confrontations.
We must always remember that in this transformation process, a leader must be ready to apply any means necessary to win if the situation is that difficult. Niccolo Machiavelli, in his version of “The Art of War” (a good history sequel for general Sun Tzu if it can be said so), emphasizes that goals often excuse the means if the steaks are high and the gains are way more critical to achieve than the “sins” one may commit in the process. As we often advocate for, Machiavelli stresses the fact that most work including military operations are much more effective when done in a national manner rather than for example hiring mercenaries who are only loyal to payment. The individual must understand and feel the calling in order to create and implement with heart.
There are many forms of already existing transportation that will remain part of our society and even upgraded such as bus transportation, taxi, personal cars, the subway, trains, planes and sea or river transportation. Each one of them must be extended and upgraded to the benefit of people even if it may impede certain corporate interests. Metro/subway transportation is designed carefully in accordance with the feasibility, locations and ground quality and an effective subway network might decrease the number of situations one uses their personal vehicles which in turn might trigger negative fluctuations in the gas industry. The state must find ways to keep balance with each private player and if any mafia type of sabotage occurs in those processes, the state might even interfere and take over the private element which is upsetting the project.
The building of long and high-quality highways and outer city rings, often result in elimination of traffic jams and decrease 6the consumption of fuel. The “conspiracy theory” that should never be dismissed as a concept, even goes as far as the decrease of pollution which might drastically reduce respiratory conditions in many. There are so many correlated elements of life that tie just into transportation, we are day by day learning more about the complexity of life and how everything relates to everything.
How we build or extend cities and towns is also a big factor as to not crowd too much. There must be enough spaces for parking spots, sidewalks, space between buildings and ideally, new buildings must be constructed towards the exterior of the city.
Legislation and constitution are nothing if nobody is willing to apply them. The rise in spirituality and natural understanding is fundamental for our rise to power and the creation and maintaining of The New Empire. Highly elevated individuals must look for and monitor corruption. If real estate conglomerates try bribing mayors and officials from public administration they might succeed in building over parks and putting buildings too close to each other as often happened in the past where the so called “democracy” and “capitalism” did not give a damn about its people.
Wise leaders must also look forward as much as possible to create and distribute jobs and the workforce as to not only crowd a few cities and create demographic disasters, but see which cities are growing and which are decreasing in terms of demographics and create labor processes to compensate any imbalance trends.
Smart cities will be fundamental to a massive growth of our white people’s populations. Traffic lights in many big areas must have dynamic timers based on traffic monitoring algorithms. In cases where this is feasible, instead of pedestrian crossings we could create underground passages that may cancel the need for an extra traffic light. Suspended roads and bridges have always done a great job in the past and it is a concept of infrastructure that will continue to make life easier.
Considering how many countries most probably will unite and the geographic area of the Empire will grow, certain revolutionary concepts will have a more and more important role in the future.
Hyperloop systems are low‑pressure tubes through which pressurized “pods” travel at airplane speeds on magnetic or air bearings.
Vacuum-Maglev tunnels as a concept are combining magnetic levitation (maglev) with evacuated (near‑vacuum) tunnels to eliminate air drag entirely. Theoretical top speeds exceeding 4,000 mph—making transcontinental journeys possible in under an hour.
Hyperloop‑Like Underwater Tunnels (“HydroLoop”) as a concept means sealed pneumatic or maglev pods in submerged tubes under rivers or shallow seas—linking continents or bypassing urban waterways.
A world without a mentally ill enemy ruling and sabotaging humanity will gradually eliminate any need for military and economic warfare and unite civilizations and cultures through fast and effective transportation which also sets the table ready for commerce, diplomacy, common resource exploitation projects and many other collaboration projects that eliminate the needs for conflict and baseless competition. The races will remain unmixed and strong while civilization and cooperation will grow and bring prosperity.
“Infrastructure is the backbone of any economy. Without well‑planned roads, rails, and ports, a society cannot prosper.”
— Enrico Letta, former Prime Minister of Italy
“Public transportation is the circulatory system of a city—when it flows well, life thrives; when it clogs, the city grows sick.”
— Unknown
“A good public transit system is the closest thing we have to a ‘free lunch’—it pays multiple dividends in reduced congestion, cleaner air, and stronger communities.”
— Anthony Foxx, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Wise leaders must understand that fast, easy, civilized and safe infrastructure with periodic maintenance is the key to economic prosperity and a society’s growth. The possibility to transport workforce, materials and elements of logistics will create opportunities for private business as well as for public services and administration.
Crowded cities and bad roads or a lack of transportation means will always lead to frustration, hate for the careless and greedy elite and will drive away businesses and people as well. Wise leaders will have to also know how to adequately implement the concept of smart city where the case requires such. This means integrating traffic lights and monitoring cameras with logistic applications and AIs such as the driving navigation apps, but even more advanced. The enemy’s pseudo-concept of smart city where people’s needs are completely ignored and privacy is violated, continuously tracked will not be part of our main objectives.
Whenever implementing a revolutionary vision of any kind, our people will most certainly meet with great opposition as the enemy’s former society is based on selling solutions to a world full of problems. This must be expected and anticipated at all times, even if only gentiles were to be left on Earth. Greed and a lack of vision can be formidable opponents of advancement.
For example, the hypothetical at this point cure for cancer or other diseases could upset the industry of big pharma. Scientific research and capitalism often do not go hand in hand. Finding a scientific process to create self-sustaining energy could place us in a war with the energy industry complex. One must always know their surroundings and circumstances when coming across a revolutionary solution. Even before engaging in the incipient processes of them. When one starts contemplating on such an idea, they must already be ready and come of with solutions against such confrontations.
We must always remember that in this transformation process, a leader must be ready to apply any means necessary to win if the situation is that difficult. Niccolo Machiavelli, in his version of “The Art of War” (a good history sequel for general Sun Tzu if it can be said so), emphasizes that goals often excuse the means if the steaks are high and the gains are way more critical to achieve than the “sins” one may commit in the process. As we often advocate for, Machiavelli stresses the fact that most work including military operations are much more effective when done in a national manner rather than for example hiring mercenaries who are only loyal to payment. The individual must understand and feel the calling in order to create and implement with heart.
There are many forms of already existing transportation that will remain part of our society and even upgraded such as bus transportation, taxi, personal cars, the subway, trains, planes and sea or river transportation. Each one of them must be extended and upgraded to the benefit of people even if it may impede certain corporate interests. Metro/subway transportation is designed carefully in accordance with the feasibility, locations and ground quality and an effective subway network might decrease the number of situations one uses their personal vehicles which in turn might trigger negative fluctuations in the gas industry. The state must find ways to keep balance with each private player and if any mafia type of sabotage occurs in those processes, the state might even interfere and take over the private element which is upsetting the project.
The building of long and high-quality highways and outer city rings, often result in elimination of traffic jams and decrease 6the consumption of fuel. The “conspiracy theory” that should never be dismissed as a concept, even goes as far as the decrease of pollution which might drastically reduce respiratory conditions in many. There are so many correlated elements of life that tie just into transportation, we are day by day learning more about the complexity of life and how everything relates to everything.
How we build or extend cities and towns is also a big factor as to not crowd too much. There must be enough spaces for parking spots, sidewalks, space between buildings and ideally, new buildings must be constructed towards the exterior of the city.
Legislation and constitution are nothing if nobody is willing to apply them. The rise in spirituality and natural understanding is fundamental for our rise to power and the creation and maintaining of The New Empire. Highly elevated individuals must look for and monitor corruption. If real estate conglomerates try bribing mayors and officials from public administration they might succeed in building over parks and putting buildings too close to each other as often happened in the past where the so called “democracy” and “capitalism” did not give a damn about its people.
Wise leaders must also look forward as much as possible to create and distribute jobs and the workforce as to not only crowd a few cities and create demographic disasters, but see which cities are growing and which are decreasing in terms of demographics and create labor processes to compensate any imbalance trends.
Smart cities will be fundamental to a massive growth of our white people’s populations. Traffic lights in many big areas must have dynamic timers based on traffic monitoring algorithms. In cases where this is feasible, instead of pedestrian crossings we could create underground passages that may cancel the need for an extra traffic light. Suspended roads and bridges have always done a great job in the past and it is a concept of infrastructure that will continue to make life easier.
Considering how many countries most probably will unite and the geographic area of the Empire will grow, certain revolutionary concepts will have a more and more important role in the future.
Hyperloop systems are low‑pressure tubes through which pressurized “pods” travel at airplane speeds on magnetic or air bearings.
Vacuum-Maglev tunnels as a concept are combining magnetic levitation (maglev) with evacuated (near‑vacuum) tunnels to eliminate air drag entirely. Theoretical top speeds exceeding 4,000 mph—making transcontinental journeys possible in under an hour.
Hyperloop‑Like Underwater Tunnels (“HydroLoop”) as a concept means sealed pneumatic or maglev pods in submerged tubes under rivers or shallow seas—linking continents or bypassing urban waterways.
A world without a mentally ill enemy ruling and sabotaging humanity will gradually eliminate any need for military and economic warfare and unite civilizations and cultures through fast and effective transportation which also sets the table ready for commerce, diplomacy, common resource exploitation projects and many other collaboration projects that eliminate the needs for conflict and baseless competition. The races will remain unmixed and strong while civilization and cooperation will grow and bring prosperity.
“Infrastructure is the backbone of any economy. Without well‑planned roads, rails, and ports, a society cannot prosper.”
— Enrico Letta, former Prime Minister of Italy
“Public transportation is the circulatory system of a city—when it flows well, life thrives; when it clogs, the city grows sick.”
— Unknown
“A good public transit system is the closest thing we have to a ‘free lunch’—it pays multiple dividends in reduced congestion, cleaner air, and stronger communities.”
— Anthony Foxx, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation