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For the last six or more years the the San Diego mayor, city council and board of supervisors have been intent on rolling out UN agenda 2030. https://sdgs.un.org/2030agenda
While the sustainable development goals of the UN appear wonderful on the surface it is important for the discerning reader to read between the lies. Some of the goals are to end world hunger and poverty, however the opposite has happened in San Diego. The lack of affordable housing, coupled with economic hardship and other challenges, creates a situation where many Californians are at high risk of homelessness. Despite this, the mayor and City council are imposing more and more fees on residents and homeowners. The new RFID trash can scam is supposedly not a property tax, however the city council is attaching it to people’s property tax and then claiming that they will lien homes if the taxes are not paid. People believe this is only the beginning and the screws will soon be tightened with other increases and more fines and levies unless there is major push back from EVERYONE. It appears that the city council wants to take the homes of those who cannot afford this fee. The RFID trashcan scam is associated with a myriad of possible problems, some of which are:
Surveillance of Consumption
RFID tags in trash bins track:
What you throw away
How often you throw it
How much waste you produce
By monitoring waste, authorities and private contractors can build a profile of your consumer behavior, diet, economic class, and compliance with recycling rules.
Trash reveals more about you than your social media.
Enforcement of Waste Quotas and Fines
With this data cities can:
Issue automatic fines for not recycling “correctly”
Penalize for producing “excess” waste
Shame those who don’t meet waste targets
This shifts waste disposal from a public service to a compliance metric.
It’s not about cleaning the earth — it’s about disciplining the inhabitants.
Integration with Smart City Infrastructure
RFID-enabled bins are part of the smart grid:
Connected to IoT (Internet of Things)
They are linked with digital IDs, smart meters, and movement tracking
They can be combined with AI for predictive behavior analysis
Waste behavior could affect:
Utility rates
Access to services
Your reputation score
Your trash could become your confession boothand if you don’t comply, fines can be levied against you.
Privatization and Profit
Many cities contract private waste firms that:
Sell the data collected from bins
Use it for targeted advertising, consumer analytics, or insurance scoring
Push subscription-based waste plans (like internet packages)
You are not just throwing things away — you’re feeding a data economy.
Psychological Conditioning
Constant monitoring of trash habits trains people to:
Self-police
Accept that even waste must be justified
Internalize that every action is under watch
This normalizes the idea that nothing is private, not even your garbage — a soft form of techno-totalitarianism hidden behind eco-rhetoric.
RFID in trash bins is not about sustainability — it’s about subtle submission.
When even your garbage is tracked, you’re being told There is no part of your life we won’t measure.
OTHER POSSIBLE RAMIFICATIONS:
Neighbors will be pitted gainst each other and become insecure, feeling that they need to guard their trash cans in case someone else put their trash in another can. Neighbors would start policing each other. This could cause an enormous amount of stress which will take a toll on people’s bodies.
Eventually the cities might weigh the trash and then impose a limit on the weight of the trash. If one’s trash exceeds the city’s limit, more fines will be imposed. This could lead to people losing their homes if they are unable to pay the fines.
Unsavoury types could dispose of drug paraphernalia and pornography in one’s bin. The city might then investigate the owner whose bin contains these items.
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