The vision of technocracy

The vision of technocracy

by Jon Rappoport

May 24, 2017

“Well, boys, we’ve got this strange thing called THE INDIVIDUAL. Could somebody tell me what he is? He’s not conforming to our algorithms. He’s all over the place. And while we’re at it, what the hell is this IMAGINATION? It keeps slipping out of our grasp, it doesn’t fit the plan…”

PART ONE

—Technocrats say they want to wipe out poverty, war, and inequality. But in order to achieve these lofty goals (or pretend to), they need to re-program humans—

Technocracy is the basic agenda and plan for ruling global society from above, so we need to understand it from several angles.

Consider a group of enthusiastic forward-looking engineers in the early 20th century. They work for a company that has a contract to manufacture a locomotive.

This is a highly complex piece of equipment.

On one level, workers are required to make the components to spec. Then they must put them all together. These tasks are formidable.

On another level, various departments of the company must coordinate their efforts. This is also viewed as a technological job. Organizing is considered a technology.

When the locomotive is finished and delivered, and when it runs on its tracks and pulls a train, a great and inspiring victory is won.

And then…the engineers begin to think about the implications. Suppose the locomotive was society itself? Suppose society was the finished product? Couldn’t society be put together in a coordinated fashion? And couldn’t the “technology of organizing things” be utilized for the job?

Why bother with endlessly arguing and lying politicians? Why should they be in charge? Isn’t that an obvious losing proposition? Of course it is.

Engineers could lay out and build a future society that would benefit all people. Disease and poverty could be wiped out. Eliminating them would be part of the blueprint.

This “insight” hit engineers and technicians like a ton of bricks. Of course! All societies had been failures for the same reason: the wrong people were in charge.

Armed with this new understanding, engineers of every stripe began to see what was needed. A revolution in thinking about societal organization. Science was the new king. And science would rule.

Of course, for an engineered world to work, certain decisions would have to be made about the role of the individual. Every individual. You couldn’t have an air-tight plan if every human were free to pursue his own objectives. Too many variables. Too much confusion. Too much conflict. Well, that problem could be solved. The individual’s actions would be tailored to fit the coordinated operations of the planned society.

The individual would be “one of the components of the locomotive.” His life would be connected to other lives to produce an exemplary shape.

Yes, this could imply a few problems, but those problems could be worked out. They would have to be worked out, because the overriding goal was the forming of a world organization. What would you do if one bolt (an individual human) in one wheel of a locomotive was the wrong size? You would go back and correct the error. You would re-make the bolt.

Among technocrats, the overall vision superseded the glaring need to “remake” individuals who would fit in. It was perfectly all right to re-program the individual.

Other people entered the game. High-echelon Globalists saw technocracy as a system they could use to control the population.

Essentially, an already-misguided vision of a future technocratic utopia was hijacked. Something bad was made much worse.

In a nutshell, this is the history of technocracy.

A locomotive is a society? No. That was the first fatally flawed idea. Everything that followed was increasingly bizarre.

Unfortunately, many people in our world believe in Globalism, if you could call a partial vague view a legitimate belief. They dreamily float on all the propaganda cover stories—greatest good for the greatest number of people; no more poverty; equality of sharing; reducing the carbon footprint; a green economy; “sustainable development”; international cooperation; engineering production and consumption of goods and services for the betterment of everyone; and all of this delivered from a central platform of altruistic guidance.

If you track down the specifics that sit under these cover stories, you discover a warped system of planning that expresses control over the global population.

The collective utopia turns out to be a sham.

Waking up is hard to do? Breaking up is hard to do? They must be done.

A workable technological fix is a very nice achievement when the project is a machine. But transferring that glow of victory to the whole of society is an illusion. Anything that calls itself education would tackle the illusion as the first order of business.

Engineering society requires engineering humans.

That is the fatal flaw.

It’s called mind control.

PART TWO

Any genuine artist, any builder of communities, any sane activist, any honorable visionary stands outside technocracy, and is not part of this program.

Instead, his thrust is toward more individual freedom and a more open society with greater decentralization of power.

Decentralization is the key.

The use of technology does not imply living inside its control. The use of technology does not imply that society should be laid out like a giant machine with fitted parts.

Those futurists who have offered “overall plans” for the disposition of society generally ignore or sidestep the issue of who is going to administer the plan. To say this is an error is a vast understatement.

Where is one far-reaching center of power in our world that would run society with a primary concern for the freedom of the individual?

We are looking at an inherent contradiction. All such centers of power are, first and foremost, dedicated to their own survival. And after that, they are dedicated to control of the territory they believe they own. THE INDIVIDUAL is a messy thing that needs to be sidelined or dealt with as a disruptive element.

I speak to those people who understand that the idea of the free, independent, powerful, and creative individual is being sidelined, shelved, sent down the memory hole. This is no accident. This isn’t just a devolutionary trend. Technocrats see this as a necessary action, in order to “clean up” their equation for the civilization they’re building. The individual is a slippery variable that throws a monkey wrench into formulas.

PART THREE

Imagination never dies.

It belongs to the individual. It isn’t property of the group.

It enables solutions that eradicate problems and get out ahead of problems before they raise their heads.

Time and time again, the individual, as he wends his way through life, encounters persons and organizations that consider imagination a negative. In the clearly defined shapes of society, imagination must take a back seat to planning.

Is the individual resistant to such manipulations, or does he give in?

This is the key question.

Does the individual view society as an operation that can potentially lift up individuals and empower them? Or does he give in to the idea that society should create more and more dependent people?

The individual can be a source of spreading freedom, or he can defend the notion that there are an endless number of “entitlements” that must be honored.

Technocracy promotes entitlements as a doorway into the future. Its ultimate entitlement goes this way: you have the right to be re-programmed to believe you have a slot in the future world; we will make this slot as attractive as possible; you will serve the overall good as we engineer it.

That is the fundamental justification for the Welfare State. It’s the justification for a future technocratic policy which will assign citizens energy quotas. A citizen would be permitted to consume a set amount of energy in a given time period. (So-called smart meters are a step in that direction. The meters enable more specific measurements of energy consumption.)

This is how technocracy imagines the future…


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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

7 comments on “The vision of technocracy

  1. Oliver K. Manuel says:

    I appreciate and endorse your approach to the vision and pitfalls of technology:

    1. Technology might have been used to eliminate poverty, war and inequality.

    2. Technology was used to enslave humanity, replacing unalienable rights to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness with addictive rights of individuals to enjoy lives of fantasy.

    3. We were each endowed with creative imaginations of how to best enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and how to establish or abolish governments to protect our inalienable rights.

    After the scientific revolution had evolved to the point of revealing the power of creation to Einstein (1905) and Aston (1922), “powers beyond the dreams of scientific fiction, E = mc^2” in rest masses of ordinary atoms,

    Weizsacker (1935) and Chadwick (1935) used a simple, logical error to hide the power in atoms so world leaders could assume the power of the Creator for themselves.

  2. Oliver K. Manuel says:

    A simple, logical, technical error now controls and enslaves all humanity:

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10640850/Nuclear_Energy_Error7.pdf

  3. From Quebec says:

    “That is the fundamental justification for the Welfare State” (Jon)
    ………………………………………………………………………………………….

    Well, That is the error. If everyone is getting welfare, where does the money comes from?
    Why would people want to work when they could get welfare?

    HERE IS A LITTLE STORY:

    A father tells his 12 years old twin sons (Bob and Rick), that from now on, each of you will get 10 dollars for every chore you chose to do each week

    FIRST WEEK:

    Bob did 10 chores, so he gets 100 dollars. He is very happy
    Rick did 2 chores and he gets 20 dollars. He’s not happy

    So the socialist mother comes in and says, this is not right, What you should do is add 100 plus 20 and you get 120 dollars divided by two, and everyone gets 60 dollars, The father caves in.

    Bob is frustrated and Rick is jubilating.

    SECOND WEEK:

    Bob did 5 chores (50 dollars) Why work so hard if I have to share it?
    Rick did one chore (10 dollars)
    So each one of them gets, 30 dollars.

    THIRD WEEK:

    Bob and Rick did no chore.

    • SxyxS says:

      Well-that is your error.
      As money has nothing to do with this and is not the problem.
      You can print money as much as you want,when you controle it.
      You can write infinte numbers on a piece of paper.

      It is not about money.
      It is about production and trust.
      A long as something is not produced it simply does not exist no matter how much money you print:
      You can not buy food when this food does not exist.

      And even when food exist,you can not buy it ,no matter how huge the number on your moneybill is.
      When someone does not trust in your money he won’t exchange it for a product.

      As long as your money in circulation is backed up by goods there is value.

      As soon as it is not=
      1) either your money is worthless

      2)you need a scam to fool people into trusting the money.
      The more people believe in your money-illusion the better for you

      Today everything is a scam:
      They are doing everything to keep this scam running
      though most money does not exist.
      Just a digital unit.
      And this unit is just another illusion to keep the illusion alive.

      They use all kind of tricks.
      Debt&more debt.
      Plunge Protection Team
      Artificial Bull markets
      keeping highly defizit corporations(amazon)
      alive to centralise everything by destroying wholesale and monopolising everything.

      Why they&their banks get stronger countries get weaker,lose their sovereignity.
      Middle class gets destroyed,culture gets destroyed,familys gets destroyed.

  4. middleway says:

    When mere mortals attempt to become gods, the outcome is always destructive and tragic. In their efforts to supplant the old with something new (a creation of their own making) they invariably make one critical mistake: They overlook ‘A Human’s Purpose’. End the cycle.

  5. Reblogged this on The GOLDEN RULE and commented:
    An understanding of globalism. Easy to read and follow.
    Simplified, but a good starting point for those not quite sure what is going on in this Orwellian world.
    Knowing that this is reality is helpful for greater understanding.

  6. Tom kauser says:

    Battelle

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