Moscow 2030 : Creating a Biometric Paradise

December 29, 2024 Great Reset, The Keys to the Abyss, Totalitarianism

The good news is that Russians do not seem too enthusiastic about gene therapies or algorithms programmed to terrorize pedestrians.
The bad news is that the Russian government is beginning to educate young people about living in smart cities.

Veronica Baker


Moscow 2030 : Creating a Biometric Paradise

According to reports in the so-called “alternative” media such as ZeroHedge, Moscow is allegedly currently engaged in a covert war against unipolar globalist aggression, one of the main threats looming over the BRICS.

In this regard, it is necessary to mention that the multipolar New World Order (of pedestrians) has already made great strides in this city, thanks to the key contribution of facial recognition cameras programmed to publicly report Muscovites who rudely cross the street without permission.

If a pedestrian violates traffic rules, his or her image, without identification, is transmitted to a nearby electronic display“.

Of course, it is necessary for all citizens to be immediately identified by an algorithm.

[The head of the Moscow State Traffic Inspectorate], Alexander Bykov, noted that in order to create and ensure the effective use of an automated system of administrative accountability of pedestrians, it is necessary to have the biometric data of all citizens.

In this case, the submission of biometric data should become an obligation for citizens.

Moscow 2030
Moscow 2030. A truly random choice…

But if this “anti-globalist” traffic light (as reported by the ZeroHedge narrative and related sites, including 99% of the so-called “conspiracy” sites in Italy, Russia would be the last bastion against globalism) would only serve to target ill-mannered citizens who cross the street without permission, why wouldn’t it be sufficient to obtain the biometric data of all citizens instead of immediately identifying them via camera and subsequently deducting 5,000 GrefCoins from their SberWallet in digital rubles ?

In fact, as it happens, the biometric data of all Russian citizens is currently being collected, stored and used by a private commercial company.

All these developments should help Moscow achieve Smart City status, a metamorphosis to be completed by 2030.

A truly random choice.
For those interested, here is the Moscow 2030 website.



Moscow’s 101-page blueprint for “getting smart” includes the widespread use of video surveillance cameras to make transportation “safer and more convenient“.

The document also advocates the use of “wearable and implanted digital medical devices” that can be used to calculate health insurance payments.
In addition, the paper advocates the introduction of “genetic passports” that can help “optimize protocols for traditional therapies and, in the future, for gene therapy“.

All very interesting, but to what end?
What is the purpose of the Moscow 2030 plan?

The main goals of the Moscow 2030 project are as follows:

“Ensuring sustainable growth of the quality of life of Muscovites and favorable conditions for conducting business and other activities through the use of digital technologies”.
“Centralized, integrated and transparent city management based on big data and artificial intelligence”.
“Increased efficiency of public spending, including through the introduction of public-private partnerships in information and digital technologies and communications”.

This jumble of words sounds unusually familiar.



To be 100% clear: Moscow is not a member city of the WEF’s Smart Cities Alliance.

So the Moscow 2030 project is designed to counter the globalism promoted by Bill Gates and the Federal Reserve.
Is that right, ZeroHedge ?

So multipolar technocracy is good because it stops the spread of unipolar technocracy, which is bad.
But all this has been known since 2019, when a report published by the OECD described Moscow’s smart city project as a positive step toward “achieving the SDGs“.



The good news is that Russians do not seem too enthusiastic about gene therapies or algorithms programmed to terrorize pedestrians.
The bad news is that the Russian government is beginning to educate young people about life in smart cities.

There is even a smart city education center in Moscow that organizes entertainment parties for children.

Children will have exciting adventures in which they must defeat and reprogram the insidious computer virus to teleport Santa Claus and celebrate the New Year”.

After all, children are our future.


Moscow 2030


Fortunately, I am “old”.
And I have no children.