Trump tis Technocrat Great White Hope
Elite white mobbed up supremacy symbolized by Trump/Bidenismo. Emptied of content now. No supremacy, only Musk.
Bill Muehlenberg is a Melbourne cultural commentator. “The Great Reset, a techno-totalitarian manifesto. The whole plan is for technological tyranny to solve all our problems, chief of which are climate change, the Rona, individualism, and the evils of capitalism.
A popular phrase found among these folks is “Build Back Better”. You would have heard Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, the Prince of Wales and others use it incessantly. As James Delingpole warns us: “Build Back Better means totalitarian rule by a global, technocratic elite – as constrictive and immiserating as life under fascism or communism. …. It will be managed by a technocratic elite over whom you will have no democratic control.”
And these folks, in true Marxist fashion, want to see private property eliminated altogether – all for our own good of course. As one of these guys proudly said four years ago:
Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city — or should I say, “our city”. I don’t own anything. I don’t own a car. I don’t own a house. I don’t own any appliances or any clothes. It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. We have access to transportation, accommodation, food and all the things we need in our daily lives. One by one all these things became free, so it ended up not making sense for us to own much.
As to Schwab and his transhumanism, his own website tells us all we need to know about his plans to move beyond the merely human, to harness high tech, and to luxuriate in everything from implantable microchips to “smart dust”.
He also speaks about the “Fourth Industrial Revolution,” a blend of ‘digital-and-analogue life.’ This means a mix of people and artificial intelligence, an emphasis on nanotechnology and eugenics, and a rewriting of what it means to be human. Or as Schwab put it, “What the fourth industrial revolution will lead to is a fusion of our physical, digital and biological identity”.
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https://www.technocracy.news/technopopulism-when-technocrats-take-over-the-government/
In 1932, a little hardcover book, Roosevelt and Technocracy, was published at the time when Roosevelt was riding high on the populist sentiment of hopium, promising to dig America out of a hopeless economic depression that was widely blamed on banksters and corrupt politicians. (Shades of today…)
The author set the stage for the coup of the century:
“Technocracy is the most constructive play devised for the attainment of our economic stabilization. The gospel of Technocracy is spreading through our schools, universities and churches. Wall Street is exhibiting an intense but worried interest, and is it whispered, even the Vatican is closely following the progress of this new brain-child of our engineer-scientists.”
Next, he made the claim of inevitability that “assuredly Technocracy will come” but then laid potential failure on “its coming will be delayed by political maneuvering and financial chicanery,” as “we pass through a period of Chaos.”
Ah, but the “extent and severity of the period is wholly within the control of the people,” an ignorant bunch at best, necessitating “radical and immediate changes in both our political and economic systems will be necessary.”
Now the hook is baited and the line cast upon the water. The saviors of humanity have arrived. The answers are plainly evident. Indeed, the only answer:
“This can best be accomplished by vesting supreme and emergency power in some one man who has the confidence and respect of the majority of the American people.
“That man is FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT – to whom should be given dictatorial power in the approaching crisis.”
Perhaps the strongest narrative of all is informed by the belief that experts hold everything we need to know and that when there are emergencies we need experts to tell us what to do. As Ryan McMaken recently wrote, so-called progressive governance is what one would call a technocracy, a government by the Competent Ones:
Over the past several decades—and especially since the New Deal—official experts in government have gradually replaced elected representatives as the primary decision-makers in government. Public debate has been abandoned in favor of meetings among small handfuls of unelected technocrats. Politics has been replaced by "science," whether social science or physical science. These powerful and largely unaccountable decision-makers are today most noticeable in federal courts, in "intelligence" agencies, at the Federal Reserve, and—long ignored until now—in government public health agencies.
Roosevelt’s grandfather was a lackey clerk for the opium hustlers, Russell & Co. (William Huntington Russell and a Taft forbear founded a special Yale fraternity) they keep it tight.
There’s so much more to be revealed. The technocrats thoughts they were winning their Marxist revolutionary war, but they never expected a businessman whom was owned by no one nor no bureaucracy. With no political experience, he won the US presidency in 2016.