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Report: Plans for Deregulated “Freedom Cities” Moving Forward

Plans are underway to create “Freedom Cities” — privately controlled corporate enclaves that would operate outside federal oversight — across the United States.

According to Wired, a coalition of tech billionaires, venture capitalists, and corporate advocacy groups is drafting congressional legislation and meeting with the Trump administration to bring these experimental cities to U.S. soil.

The outlets reports that these cities would be “free from certain federal laws,” allowing unregulated human longevity trials, nuclear reactor startups, and unrestricted infrastructure projects to move forward without government approval. As Wired puts it:


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The goal of these cities would be to have places where anti-aging clinical trials, nuclear reactor startups, and building construction can proceed without having to get prior approval from agencies like the Food and Drug Administration, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Given the globalist affiliations and ideology of its backers, this project threatens to establish corporate-controlled fiefdoms, advancing a top-down governance model that gradually replaces national sovereignty with corporate rule.

Donald Trump has fully embraced the idea of “Freedom Cities.” In 2023, he branded it as a revival of the American Dream.

Behind the Push​

The Freedom Cities Coalition, a corporate-backed advocacy group, is leading the charge to establish privately run city-states across the United States. Far from a grassroots movement, this coalition is the direct extension of Próspera, a controversial “startup nation” founded in 2020 on the Honduran island of Roatán.

Próspera markets itself as a haven for tech entrepreneurs and corporate investors. It is offering low taxes, minimal regulations, and a governance model that treats residents as “customers” rather than citizens. Now, its backers aim to replicate this model on U.S. soil, creating semi-autonomous corporate enclaves where government oversight is no more.

The coalition was created by NeWay Capital LLC, which owns multiple trademarks for Próspera. The company effectively serves as Próspera’s operational hub for expansion. The project has financial backing from Pronomos Capital, funded by Trump’s major donors Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen — two figures deeply tied to national security, next-generation defense tech, and AI-driven surveillance systems.

The Vision​

The Freedom Cities Coalition envisions a radical shift in America’s economic and political order, with private enclaves replacing government oversight and regulatory barriers erased in the name of progress. Their message is clear: The old system is failing, and only corporate-driven governance can restore America’s dominance:

American manufacturing is moving offshore, housing prices are skyrocketing, and entrepreneurs are choked by regulation and bureaucracy. Freedom Cities are the solution.
At the heart of their argument is the claim that government regulation is not just inefficient, but an existential threat to economic growth:

If federal regulations had been frozen at 1980 levels, American GDP would have been $4.0 trillion larger in 2012 (a 50.0% increase).
This estimate holds truth. Yet, instead of advocating for dismantling unconstitutional agencies, the group seeks to bypass traditional governance entirely. Rather than returning power to the states, it pushes for privatized city-states where corporations set the rules.

“Freedom Cities” are pitched as laboratories of unregulated innovation. They will provide:

Testbeds for emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles and advanced nuclear.
Streamlined approval processes for breakthrough developments.
Allow American entrepreneurs to build physical goods in the real world faster and more efficiently.
The coalition pushes to transfer federal land to corporate developers: “28% of U.S. land is federally owned and ready for innovative development.”

Finally, the group positioning itself as a counterweight to global competitors such as China.

Trump Is On Board​

According to Wired, the Freedom Cities Coalition has been in active talks with the Trump administration. It is also drafting legislation to fulfill this vision. Trey Goff, Próspera’s chief of staff, confirmed that the administration has been “very receptive.”

The outlet notes that in 2023, Trump proposed creating 10 such cities, but the coalition has grander aspirations: “Not just 10, but as many as the market can handle.”

In a March 2023 campaign video, Trump framed the initiative as a “quantum leap in the American standard of living.”


Trump remarked,

Past generations of Americans pursued big dreams and daring projects that once seemed absolutely impossible.… But today, our country has lost its boldness. Under my leadership, we will get it back in a very big way.
The vison mirrors the global megaprojects such as NEOM in Saudi Arabia and Songdo in South Korea. However, Trump framed the new cities as a uniquely American revival, wrapped in frontier nostalgia and free-market rhetoric.

At its core, the plan aimed to privatize portions of federal land, according to the then-former president.

Trump’s pitch was nothing short of grand,

These Freedom Cities will reopen the frontier, reignite American imagination, and give hundreds of thousands of young people and other people — all hard-working families — a new shot at homeownership and in fact the American Dream.”
Arguably, Trump’s rhetoric strongly echoed Manifest Destiny, the 19th-century belief that America was destined to expand — often at the expense of indigenous populations. Tellingly, Trump invoked the reference in his inaugural speech earlier this year. But in the 21st century, one might wonder: Are the new “indigenous” those left outside these techno-enclaves, cut off from the wealth, power, and governance of the new corporate frontier?

In 2023, Ron DeSantis’ camp slammed the project as a repackaged globalist “15-minute city” scheme.

Bypassing Federal Oversight​

The coalition has proposed three legal pathways to fast-track Freedom Cities while circumventing legislative barriers:

Interstate Compacts — States could jointly designate “Freedom City” territories, sharing tax and regulatory policies while bypassing federal oversight. Goff suggests legislation granting “advanced consent” to these compacts—eliminating the need for individual Congressional approvals.

Federal Enclaves — Special economic and jurisdictional zones where federal laws do not apply, creating quasi-sovereign corporate hubs.

Executive Orders — Trump could bypass Congress entirely by issuing executive orders to establish Freedom Cities by fiat.

As Wired describes, the momentum behind these proposals is intensifying:

“The energy in DC is absolutely electric,” Goff told WIRED. “You can tell in meetings with the people involved that they have the mandate to do some of the more hyperbolic, verbose things Trump has mentioned.”

Final Thoughts​

“Freedom Cities” appear to be more than just an economic experiment — they represent a radical shift in governance.

Who makes the laws in these enclaves? Who enforces them?

What happens when corporations control the digital economy, biomedical advancements, financial infrastructure, and even governance itself?

Building on Trump’s vision, what happens when “Freedom Cities” become the next great American project? If they become the primary engine of economic activity, where does that leave the rest of the country?

What happens when investment, jobs, and cutting-edge industries are concentrated within these enclaves? Do traditional cities and rural areas begin to wither?

Does this create two Americas — one governed by private interests, the other left to stagnate under “ineffective” legacy systems?

History offers a warning. The Founding Fathers feared oligarchy — where elites replace representative government with rule by wealth. Their concern was not innovation, but unchecked power shifting from the people to those who govern by ownership, not by consent.

They also did not envision citizens as “customers” in a corporate-run society. Instead, they saw them as stakeholders in a constitutional republic, with inalienable rights, not privileges granted at the discretion of private entities.

Meanwhile, the corporations poised to benefit from this project all play an active role in the World Economic Forum’s technocratic agenda. This framework of the Fourth Industrial Revolution advances the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This raises the question: Is this truly a revival of the American Dream, or the next phase of a globalist takeover?

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The mining town with one employer (the mine) with the company-owned store, which ended up owning everyone through easy credit, high prices for necessities, and no competition, on steroids :tap:


And who's going to clean up the nuclear power plant waste, spills, leaks, etc.?


And when AI/human hybrids, etc. escape, what's to be done with them? What rights do they have inside the enclave and outside the enclave?


Will people be able to come and go as they please?


Etc.
 
The way this "experimental" project is described and how it is supposed to be led by corporations and tech billionaires got me thinking that it sounds like a prototype of the dystopia that globalists have in mind, and If the theory that the Ten kings of the 4th Beast system would be Technocrats and it's correct, then it does appear as though this project may be a prototype for the globalists dystopia, and other nations have also been moving in the direction of dystopian cities, and what is being experimental with such "cities" just may expand throughout the nations that are setting up infrastructure to develop these prototypes until it becomes global.
 
It most certainly does.

The globalists want to pack people into one place, where they can be controlled, and due to the "advances" of transportation, the cars are removed or restricted, so people can't escape.
Around here, one might see a single house being built here and there, but nothing like in the past where communities of single dwelling homes were once popular, but for the most part most of the building of homes around here are very large multi story apartment buildings, everywhere.
It's like they want to pack everyone into structured communities that are close together, and close to walking distance shopping, and medical buildings that also have been compacted into structured multi story buildings.
It's like they've been preparing for the set up of the 15 minutes cities I've read about.
 
Around here, one might see a single house being built here and there, but nothing like in the past where communities of single dwelling homes were once popular, but for the most part most of the building of homes around here are very large multi story apartment buildings, everywhere.
It's like they want to pack everyone into structured communities that are close together, and close to walking distance shopping, and medical buildings that also have been compacted into structured multi story buildings.
It's like they've been preparing for the set up of the 15 minutes cities I've read about.
When you see the same idea emerging all over the globe, it's coordinated. I would say that the coordinator isn't a global conspiracy, but Satan, preparing for the end times. I think he's carefully crafted his inspiration and plopped it into susceptible useful minds all over. They all begin to agree what a good idea they all have, and work on it from MBS in Saudi Arabia with his project, to now King Charles in Britain, and these "Freedom Cities" that are anything but - in the USA.
 
Um NO. This is not a good idea and I’m really disappointed that Trump thinks it is. Get people locked into these places by their jobs, schools, homes etc and they are now subjects to whomever the unelected “mayor” is.

Not knowing much about things like this at all, the word “serfdom” comes to my mind.
 
When you see the same idea emerging all over the globe, it's coordinated. I would say that the coordinator isn't a global conspiracy, but Satan, preparing for the end times. I think he's carefully crafted his inspiration and plopped it into susceptible useful minds all over. They all begin to agree what a good idea they all have, and work on it from MBS in Saudi Arabia with his project, to now King Charles in Britain, and these "Freedom Cities" that are anything but - in the USA.
I can see that. It's as though many of those who are planning and coming up with ideas that seem to fit with what is in prophecy for the Tribulation probably have no idea exactly what they are doing because Satan is putting those ideas in their minds. I have heard this about those who have developed AI as well. Satan is the orchestrator of rebellion against the things of God and he will use ungodly people to do his bidding for him.
 
Um NO. This is not a good idea and I’m really disappointed that Trump thinks it is. Get people locked into these places by their jobs, schools, homes etc and they are now subjects to whomever the unelected “mayor” is.

Not knowing much about things like this at all, the word “serfdom” comes to my mind.
I can't say for certain, but I think not all of what Trump is doing is coming from his own ideas. Many technocrats have been influencing him and suggesting that what they see as good for the US may sound good to Trump and he's going for it, "for the good", and while he's been a business man for many years, I doubt he's up to par with the high tech world.
I may be wrong but if I'm going to give Trump the benefit of the doubt, I would say it's those he has surrounded himself with that are advising him and he may not see it for what it is.
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My very small tent is looking better and better :lol:
word that my dad used from the native tribes around Lac La Hache- Wickie-up. Don't have a clue how it's properly spelled.

That's your wickieup! A good place to live, and easily moved when it's time to pick up and move elsewhere. It means a temporary shelter, quickly thrown together but always portable when necessary.
 
Around here, one might see a single house being built here and there, but nothing like in the past where communities of single dwelling homes were once popular, but for the most part most of the building of homes around here are very large multi story apartment buildings, everywhere.
It's like they want to pack everyone into structured communities that are close together, and close to walking distance shopping, and medical buildings that also have been compacted into structured multi story buildings.
It's like they've been preparing for the set up of the 15 minutes cities I've read about.
Adding to how structure is being built, look at what has happened in California's Palisades since the fires destroyed the entire area.
The Governor took it upon himself to tell homeowners that lost their homes in the fires that if they want to rebuild it Has to be according to California's regulations for "climate" control.
Then he turned around and proposed his plan to rebuild.
His plan fits the 15 minutes cities blue print. With multi level apartments that all come with technology built in.
This is why some have suggested that those fires were permitted to do so much destruction damage so that the State could take the property for their plan to rebuild as Newsom described.
Land grab is what it is to place their dystopia ideology in place of allowing the homeowners to rebuild on their own property.
 
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