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Why is technocracy rising now?

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Issue 53 - January 2025

Promised 'golden age' is a front for 24/7 surveillance

- by JESSE SMITH

Why is technocracy rising now?

If the human race on this continent is to survive the crash of the price system, technocracy will have to be put into practice.

Technocracy in Plain Terms, Technocracy Inc., 1939

TECHNOCRACY has long been resisted by traditional powers and was originally conceived for only the North American continent.

Today, technocracy is rising from the ashes, like the phoenix legend, to become a force to be reckoned with. I believe this is largely because of the pending economic meltdown.

The debt-based, fiat currency system is at the end of its life cycle and the central bank establishment is looking for new ways to maintain control of the monetary system. They have joined ranks with the technocrats who were correct in predicting that the system would crash (though it has yet to take place, due to manipulation tactics keeping it at bay).

By adopting technocracy, the bankers not only retain control over the monetary system, they also cement their rule over all industries, natural resources, governments, institutions and people.

Hopefully all the dots are starting to connect, enabling you to see where all of this is heading. Technocracy's ascendance is a threat to all of humanity. Technocrats promise a utopian existence where abundance is the norm and work is optional, if not completely unnecessary. The self-appointed leaders believe they know best how to manage the world's resources and its people. To accomplish these lofty goals, the social structure will have to undergo drastic changes, which include redefining work and wages. The following excerpt from the Technocracy Study Course provides a detailed overview of what this entails.

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