Technocracy, the Trilateral Commission, and Freedom

What is Technocracy?

Technocracy is the idea that government is run by algorithm and not people. Technocracy describes a form of government in which scientific and technical experts serve positions of political power and make final decisions. The higher authorities appoint a technocrat instead of the public.

History of Technocracy

Technocracy was developed in the early 1900s. In 1932, technocracy inc. was housed at Columbia University, and Howard Scott was their leader. Howard Scott was discovered to be a fraud, for he did not have an engineering degree, which he had to have for the position. Murray Butler, the president of the university, found out and kicked out the whole technocracy movement. At the same time, Scott was working a lot in the media to promote technocracy. He was working with Hearst empire, and when Hearst found out he was a fraud and his media company was manipulated, he sent out a memo to every newspaper in the country saying ” if you mention technocracy again, your fired.” Patrick Wood, leading expert in technocracy, had discovered an archive at the University of Edmonton in Alberta, where all of the leaders of the Canadian technocracy movement had combined their papers in the ’90s. The documents had been placed in to a warehouse until they built up an archive to be published. After that, Wood drove down to the university to sift through all the documents to flush out what is really going on with technocracy.

What is the Trilateral Commission?

The trilateral commission was founded by David Rockefeller in 1973. Their original statement was to create a new international economic order. In David Rockefeller’s memoir, he states, “Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure—one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.” Trilateral commission members are usually appointed for government administration.

How to Stand for Freedom

1. Do not comply

What ever role your given by them, don’t play it. I understand there is a lot of personal choice with in that. For example, maybe it’s worth putting on a mask for 5 minutes to get into a building, or maybe not.

2. Reconnect to humans

Connection to people is the future. United we stand, divided we fall. Get with a like minded community to bounce ideas off of and build relationships. Also, love people who disagree with you and don’t share the same views. Your much more likely to influence people if you have a relationship with them.

3. Give answers

If people are hurting and asking for advice, help them! Many of the people who got the vaccine wish they hadn’t, and need help. There are ways to be healthy and get well. The most important thing we can do is be the model. We teach by our actions.

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