Technocracy, a system of scientific management of society, is rising to power, with Silicon Valley as its hub and Big Tech as its driving force.
Key figures such as Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen are prominent technocrats who are shaping the world according to their vision.
The goal of technocracy is to establish a scientific dictatorship, where decisions are made by technical experts, and to micromanage every aspect of society through non-stop surveillance and digital technologies.
The technocratic system promises a utopian existence, but in reality, it would lead to a loss of individual freedom, property rights and the American dream of upward mobility.
Although technocracy primarily focuses on the production and consumption of energy, it goes much deeper than this, writes Jesse Smith.
We have now arrived at yet another historical inflexion point. The desire for political and economic reconstruction is being demanded globally as the gap between the ultrawealthy and everyone else continues to accelerate.
Technocracy can be defined simply as an impersonal and scientific method of managing all aspects of a society. Its primary concerns deal with how energy is produced and used. But it goes much deeper than this.
One of the best explanations can be found in an issue of The Technocrat magazine from September 1937, where it states: “Technocracy is the science of social engineering, the scientific operation of the entire social mechanism to produce and distribute goods and services to the entire population of this continent. For the first time in human history it will be done as a scientific, technical, engineering problem. There will be no place for politics or politicians, finance or financiers, rackets or racketeers.”
The technocratic dream is revolutionary in scope, envisioning a total reorganisation of industry, government, and law and order. Technocrats readily admit their intent is to socially engineer all of society, seize control of the production and distribution of all goods and services, and rid the world of rule by politicians and traditional financial controllers.
The US Constitution is also viewed as a relic, completely unfit to serve as a basis of governance and human rights.
Today, technocracy is rising from the ashes, like the phoenix legend, to become a force to be reckoned with. I believe this is largely because of the pending economic meltdown.
The debt-based, fiat currency system is at the end of its life cycle and the central bank establishment is looking for new ways to maintain control of the monetary system. They have joined ranks with the technocrats who were correct in predicting that the system would crash (though it has yet to take place, due to manipulation tactics keeping it at bay).
By adopting technocracy, the bankers not only retain control over the monetary system, they also cement their rule over all industries, natural resources, governments, institutions and people.
Hopefully, all the dots are starting to connect, enabling you to see where all of this is heading. Technocracy’s ascendance is a threat to all of humanity. Technocrats promise a utopian existence where abundance is the norm and work is optional, if not completely unnecessary.
The self-appointed leaders believe they know best how to manage the world’s resources and its people. To accomplish these lofty goals, the social structure will have to undergo drastic changes, which include redefining work and wages. The following excerpt from the Technocracy Study Course provides a detailed overview of what this entails.
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No place for politics or politicians...AH! Technocracy does have its good points.
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