We are being rapidly transitioned into a new system of centralised, authoritarian global governance
- This system is designed to be a technocracy and it is truly totalitarian
- Totalitarianism is a form of government that attempts to assert total control over the lives of its citizens
- It attempts to control and direct all aspects of individual life through coercion and repression, and does not permit individual freedom.
Global Technocratic Governance
- In order for global technocracy to be rolled-out, authority needs to be centrally controlled at the global level
- Governments, intergovernmental organizations and multinational corporations have collaborated to form a global public-private partnership (G3P) for this purpose
- Throughout the 20th and 21st century the G3P network has sought to construct global governance
- Global governance enables the worldwide distribution of technocracy that governments then convert into national policy commitments
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are centrally controlled through global governance, primarily by the U.N Development and Environmental programs
- The necessary global scientific consensus on climate change is centrally administered and the appropriate research funding streams allocated
Technocracy
- In 1911, Frederick Winslow Taylor published The Principles of Scientific Management
- The fundamental principles of scientific management are applicable to all kinds of human activities, from our simplest individual acts to the work of our great corporations
- An efficient system should not be run by politicians or religious leaders but by "experts," such as engineers, scientists, and "other academics"
- Focus should always be on systemic efficiency and the proper use of precious resources, including labor
- Taylor's ideas were influenced by Social Darwinism
- Economic activity evolved with society and was shaped by psychological, sociological, and anthropological influences
The Technocratic Opportunity
- In 1970 Professor Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era
- Between Two ages is a geopolitical analysis and practical set of policy recommendations based on his view that digital technology would transform society, culture, politics, and the global balance of power
- Predicted that the “Third Industrial Revolution” would occur
- Political and industrial control would be replaced by psychological control mechanisms
- Technology would enable extensive behavior modification and manipulation of the population
- It may be possible to exploit for strategic political purposes the fruits of research on the brain and on human behavior
Constructing The Technate
- Trilateralists set about assisting China to develop both economically and technologically, while remaining careful to avoid applying too much pressure for political reform.
- They accepted that a modern, militarized China might need to take historical territory in order to regain it to its own, and were open to the idea of helping.
https://off-guardian.org/2022/11/25/china-the-worlds-first-technate-part-1/
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