Bill Gates Buys Land for “Smart City” in Arizona

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 13, 2017

Google recently announced that they’re building a technological city in Canada. Not to be outdone, Microsoft’s Bill Gates has announced a similar project for Arizona.

But actually he is going to be outdone, just as every Google product outdoes every Microsoft product.

Fox News:

A real estate investment firm owned by Bill Gates recently bought a giant plot of land in Arizona for $80 million to be developed into a “smart city.”

Arizona-based Belmont Partners, one of Gates’ investment firms, purchased close to 25,000 acres of land in Tonopah, around 50 miles west of Phoenix, to create a “smart city” called Belmont, KPNX reported.

“Belmont will create a forward-thinking community with a communication and infrastructure spine that embraces cutting-edge technology, designed around high-speed digital networks, data centers, new manufacturing technologies and distribution models, autonomous vehicles and autonomous logistics hubs,” Belmont Partners said in a press release, according to KPNX.

The community “will transform a raw, blank slate into a purpose-built edge city built around a flexible infrastructure model,” according to Belmont Properties.

It’ll reportedly include space for 80,000 residential units, in addition to 470 acres for public schools and 3,800 acres designated for offices, commercial buildings and retail outlets.

I’m not excited about Google or Microsoft’s projects.

Thus far, any major non-consumer technology project launched exclusively by a private company has been lame. Look at SpaceX. This is the lamest, most boringest thing yet.

We used to do public-private partnerships for these sorts of projects, but that’s ended pretty well entirely. Because the government has more important things to spend their money on – like war and immigration.

The creative engine that was the United States is winding down, generally. Basically, we’ve gotta look to the gooks for any real technological innovation at this point. At least until we get rid of the political correctness system in America that is squashing any and all human potential.