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Technocracy Roundtable: What is Technocracy?

Technocracy is the science of social engineering, aiming to control the entire system of producing and distributing goods and services.  It also aims to eliminate private property, politics and finance. The same Technocratic plan devised in

Technocracy Roundtable: What is Technocracy?

Technocracy is the science of social engineering, aiming to control the entire system of producing and distributing goods and services.  It also aims to eliminate private property, politics and finance.

The same Technocratic plan devised in the 1930s is being implemented today.  The difference is that now, the Technocrats have the technology, such as AI, to implement their plans, which include an energy credit-based system and a universal basic income, which is conditional on a social credit score.

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Yesterday, the first Technocracy Roundtable was held.  Moderated by Courtenay Turner, the panellists were Patrick Wood, Aaron Day and Craig Wenclewicz.

Patrick Wood has been exposing Technocracy for 15 years and has written three books on the topic.  Courtenay Turner is a philosopher and podcast host. Aaron Day is an entrepreneur, investor, advisor, author and political activist.  Craig Wenclewicz is a seasoned Wall Street veteran and host of World HD, a daily financial news and education platform.

“Courtenay understands Technocracy like the back of her hand,” Patrick Wood said.  “Aaron Day has been writing and speaking forcefully against Technocracy, as has Craig Wenclewicz. They bring expertise in financial investments and the cryptocurrency world.”

After the participants introduced themselves, the Roundtable began by answering the question: What is Technocracy?

Technocracy does not equate to technology, as some might assume.  Patrick Wood uses the Technocrats’ own definition to describe what Technocracy is:

Technocracy was first created in the 1930s at Columbia University by scientists and engineers.  “They reasoned that we did not need private property at all. They would abscond with all private property and put it into like a global common trust for them to use to make goods and services for us to consume,” Wood said.  “They said at the time they will be the one who decides what your share of the continental wealth would be.”

This technocratic system persisted for at least 15-20 years, Wood said, but at some point, the public saw through it and completely rejected it.  “They saw where it was headed. It would have been the collapse of everything we had up at that point. No free market economics, no capitalism, no way to accumulate wealth for inheritance or just for our own savings when we’re old or whatever. And the American people saw through this, and they said, ‘We’re not going to go for this. So, you guys just go home and take your bags with you’.”

Fast forward to today, and the Technocrats are back; we are having to face the implementation of the same plan.

“Technocracy had an agenda in the beginning; they didn’t have the technology to do it, fortunately, at that time. Now they do. They’ve matured; their whole strategy is now centred around, especially, AI. That’s the basic tool they have today,” Wood said.

Adding, “If we look at what’s going on today versus what they said back then and the things that they said in the meantime, we can conclude it seems to be the same plan at this point. The only question is, do they have the hutzpah [audacity] to pull it off? Because I think probably all the requirements are met at this point. Will they pull a trigger and actually get it done this time?”

From the 1930s, Aaron Day said, the Technocrats’ game plan has been to switch from a supply and demand system to an energy credit-based system, which is exactly where everything is heading.

Elon Musk, whose grandfather, Josh Haldeman, was the head of  Technocracy Inc. in Canada, is clearly pushing Technocracy.  In a recent Tweet, Musk promoted universal basic income (“UBI”), which he is calling “high universal income.”

The above is not the first time; he has promoted UBI or “universal high income” a few times over recent years:

“And … Musk has actually talked several times and tweeted about Mars being a technocracy,” Day said. “[He’s]  talked about the importance of UBI. He’s talked about the importance of energy credits.”

Day continued, “If you look at what X is, it is essentially the basis for the Chinese social credit system. He’s building it as an everything app, which will have an identity system. It will have X payments which, my guess, will be a stablecoin or CBDC platform and a social credit system all built into one.

“So, not only are the technocrats going on the original plan, they absolutely have the technology.  And Musk grew up with Technocracy as his blueprint.”

Courtenay Turner explained that UBI is not what people think it is.  It’s not that everyone will receive the same income.  “[UBI is] going to be conditionally based – social credit.  A lot of people are familiar with the social credit system in China, and it is conditionally based,” she said.

Meaning, if you comply with all of their laws, their programmes and their social rules, then you might get your tokens and access to services and places.  If you don’t, you get demerits.  With a tokenised economy, a social credit system is much easier to implement and execute.

Craig Wenclewicz added that the ongoing battle between good and evil cannot be ignored.  “They’re going to sell it to us so it looks really good,” he said.  But this is really like Marxism, “where they’re taking away your God-given rights, your God-given strengths [and] your God-given abilities.”

In the 1930s, Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi was the first to propose the concept of a master race.  “I think that’s kind of where these people are headed with this technocracy, too,” Wenclewicz said.  “Because [they believe] there can be only one, and these people think that they can be the one and that they can create some sort of, I don’t know, orchestrated thing with the world.”   In other words, the Technocrats believe they are superior to everyone else and so they should decide for everyone and control everything and everyone.

Turner agreed with Wenclewicz that there is a battle between good and evil.  She believes the spiritual aspect is an integral component of the agenda.  She has written an essay titled ‘The Phoenix Conspiracy’ that she recommends people read.  It discusses the major pillars of Technocracy, including the spiritual.

Below, we have embedded the Technocracy Roundtable video to begin at the 13-minute segment where the panellists describe what Technocracy is. 

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