A deeper understanding of technocracy

by Jon Rappoport

December 26, 2019

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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.

But engineers could lay out and build a future society that would benefit all people. Hunger, disease, and poverty could be wiped out. Eliminating them would be part of the uncompromising 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 inserted into a pre-ordained slot. He 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 sincere technocrats, the overall vision superseded the glaring problems.

But…other people entered the game.

High-echelon Globalists saw technocracy as a system they could use to control the population. Control was their goal. Period. What happened to the individual in the process was of no concern to them. The individual had freedom or he didn’t have freedom, and the Globalists overtly intended to wipe out that freedom.

Erasing hunger, poverty, illness? Nonsense. For the Globalists, those realities would be exacerbated. Sick, weak, and debilitated people were easier to rule and control and manage.

Essentially, a vastly 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 psychotic.

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 guides.

If you track down the specifics that sit under these pronouncements, you discover you discover a warped system of planning that delivers misery and de facto slavery to 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.


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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 “A deeper understanding of technocracy

  1. About Creativity says:

    Very good, ´´But engineers could layout and build a future society that would benefit all people. Hunger, disease, and poverty could be wiped out. Eliminating them would be part of the uncompromising blueprint´´.

    Note: We have enough food, water, and money on the planet.

  2. paschn says:

    Godless demons. Well, allow me to correct myself.
    For them, there is a g_d however, their g_d is Lucifer.

  3. trishwriter says:

    I see our society moving quickly towards these goals, unfortunately. I can see how the technocrats are going to go in for the kill, so to speak, when the voting process seems to fail. This is the kind of society that Orwell and Huxley seemed to be promoting, where people are mass produced, like widgets. I can see where the gloss of this program seems appealing, but underneath technocracy is a very bad core for humanity, and certainly for the individual. Thank you for writing this!

  4. Tim says:

    Nicely written Jon, concise, short and sweet.

    “Anything that calls itself education would tackle the illusion as the first order of business.” Spot on, unfortunately edu.
    is run by the technocrats, their narrative has captured 51% of the voting public.

    I see 2 hopeful occurrences happening in real time that are awakening the silent majority (non voters).

    (1) Trump is causing the mainstream narrative to reveal it’s negative core, and reveal it’s tactics of fear, guilt and shame.
    (2) The old guard technocrats are slowly dying off, leaving untested inexperienced pampered technocrats, who imho will not be able to follow through on there “vastly misguided vision of a future technocratic utopia”

    All the best to you and yours in the New Year,

    Tim

  5. tom bryan says:

    It is obvious that the primary way the globalists intend to install their “glorious” techno-utopia is through the ruse of global warming/climate change/green new deal. That was an excellent, brilliant selection by the Club of Rome. Climate is complex – sun/ocean/geology/atmosphere and global magnetics – no one scientist can master them all so forget about about Joe and Martha 6Pac figuring it all out. At any point in time, somewhere on earth there is always a 50/100/500 year flood/drought/hurricane happening that can be used to convince the rabble that”climate change” is upon them. And of course it is true – climate is ALWAYS changing. It is a “Hitler’s Big Lie” on steroids! Bonus – blame it on Carbon, a trace gas in the atmosphere that makes up 4 molecules in 10,000 (of which mankind has contributed less that one of those molecules). First there will be de-industrialization followed quickly by de-population to get rid of those pesky humanoid carbon-units. Like all the other “utopias”of the past, Communism – Nazism – etc., Globalism is founded upon an empty, coercive, Godless value system wherein the Elitists have arrogantly appointed themselves as the new Gods. I certainly hope more people will begin to see this ruse before they are eliminated by microwave radiation, chem trails, and toxic vaccines (etc.) Keep spreading the truth – it will make us free!

  6. Tom Vrilock says:

    You don’t have the right tools. I hate to point to science fiction, but perhaps this story I wish to point to here is as good as any to prove a point. In the end, the last of E.E. Doc Smith’s novel series SkyLark Duquesne, the so-called good guys were unable to defeat their highly technologically advanced adversaries. The only means was a combination of magick and technology – that which Doc Smith termed as being ‘Psionics’.

    I teach psionics. It is a real art and technology. We’ve had many successes. Freeing Adam Kokesh. Freeing Tommy Robinson. Stemming Super Typhoon Neoguri, Haylong, and nearly a hundred such storms, telluric activities, and chasing snakes out of office.

    This isn’t a cure all gig I’m talking about. But it helps other people who are working from their respective positions in the world to tackle these problems. And there are good people in higher places who are working hard to bring these problems to an end.

    The point is that we who leave our messages, opinions, and complaints, can also do something more on our end. Learn. Actually, first we have to ‘unlearn’ everything that we have learned. Then build up with a new way of realizing the coexisting worlds of visible and invisible.

    If you do not believe in the power of mind technology, then you are disarming yourself. Because your enemies not only believe it–They damn well know it works.

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