Jeff Speck - Walkability

in jeff •  7 years ago 

So, as you scroll down my posts, you'll see that I broadcast a weekly radio program from the Miami district of Wynwood. I started the radio show indirectly as I was giving a Lyft to the then station manager, Kitty. That conversation with her, and my description to her of what I had researched and discovered about the ZIKA virus, led to my invitation to doing this amazing weekly program. Since it's first broadcast hosting editor of HoneyColony.com, Maryam Henein - and having tied a link from ZIKA to the pesticide Dibrom via the Rockefeller Foundation, and the killing of millions of bees; the program has grown into a hexagram of astrological proportions.

Miami is a city with beautiful weather. It is a city of hope, a city of progression and a city of magic. Two of my recent guests, Cristina Más and Meg Daly spoke about their incredible project to beautify and transform 10 miles of neglected land below an elevated train line from Brickell to Dadeland known as the MetroRail. This linear park project is known as the Underline Project - see recent post, simply google that term or access simply via my personal website. It's amazing what spraying for "ZIKA" will do to the mind. No pun intended - as I consider the lack of information and knowledge that would have seemingly lacked in crossing the mind of that pilot of the crop duster that flew over my head at 5am in South Beach. Or the lack of consiousness, perhaps, of that lawyer that threatened to label me as a terrorist should I attempt to organize a protest, on public easement, to voice opinion contra the that pesticide spraying.

In the broadcast I post here, former Miami Beach resident and urban planning genius, Jeff Speck, talks about how we, as a civilization nationally and internationally can make our living areas more walkable. "The 4 ways we can make our cities more walkable". Are you catching my drift yet? The Rockefellers blessed the world, not be developing a hyper powerful form of transportation, but by monopolizing the natural resource designed to power it. Do we have alternatives folks? Indeed we do - and they've been neglected, purposely, for reason. Reason that crypto currency and the block chain theory would seemingly press to threaten. At least we hope. Hash: free society.

So, in my effort to curb fossil fuel and further potential pollution, but certainly the further extraction of a special resource from our Mother Earth, I invite you to listen to this beautiful interview I so fortunately held with Jeff. Let me know of your thoughts and if we're doing the right thing I exhort you to continue your personal efforts and thus, wishing you happiness in your mining efforts.

http://bit.ly/JeffSpeckUD

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