This week I noticed that they changed all the lights on my street with LED lights, which are all essentially 5G nodes in the cellular network. The day after, some city workers started placing unnecessary no parking signs on the street in places that have large gaps between street lights - that was a little suspicious. So I look at one of the signs and there's a company name on it. I check that company's website, and what do I find out? They produce 5G signs connected to the cloud. These are literally fake traffic signs that have a cellular antenna in them to patch the gaps between the street lights. The company website links to yet another website that talks specifically about their 'smart city' products. Google gives me a 'unsafe website' alert when I try clicking on it, which I've seen them sometimes do with websites they don't want people visiting. I proceed and what is this website saying front and center? They're talking about the 'Internet of Things' (IoT) and how their products will help achieve that. They're using the exact Klaus Schwab verbiage. Even these low-level municipal bodies are involved. They're stealthily deploying a full feature surveillance and control infrastructure.