Technocracy Is Being Increasingly Recognized

It is gratifying that my seemingly one-person crusade against Technocracy for the last 15 years has not been in vain as others now joining the discussion. Today’s lead article by Joaquin Flores, Technocracy’s Inherent Evil Exposed As Anti-Human, Anti-Civilization is a good example. He wrote,

The aim of the Great Reset is to transition the ruling plutocratic oligarchy into a technocratic one. The basis of plutocracy is finance, and the introduction of AI and automation eliminates the basis for finance as the foundation of an economy of scale. This is because automation and deflation move in tandem, making new technologies net losers. Therefore a new paradigm accounting for this post-financial ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’, must be introduced.

 Technocrats say they are going to bring order and efficiency to the world. In the 1930s, they were so sure that their “science” would provide all the right answers for society that political institutions would not be necessary.

To highlight the problem that they attempt to conquer, a little demonstrated chaos is necessary. In the 1930s, the Great Depression provided plenty of chaos. In the 2020s, chaos needed a little push such as the Great Panic of 2020. Technocrats rush in.

The Technocrat is a hammer and every problem is a nail.

The concept of ordo ab chao (“Order out of Chaos”) is an age-old occult motto used throughout New Age mysticism to indicate that chaos can be reformed into order. It is an absolute fallacy. A lie straight from the mind and lips of the devil himself.

Isaac Morehouse expressed it this way in Technocracy is Evil and Inhumane:

Order is natural, emergent, dynamic, unpredictable, useful, creative, and meaningful. It can’t be wholly contained, but it can be harnessed, guided, played with, adjusted to, and discovered in a continual dance. It is moving into the future. It is an infinite, positive-sum game.

Chaos is stripped down, unnatural, incapable of growth or change, dead or decaying, empty, and devoid of depth. Once natural order is made wholly legible and containable, it has been killed. Life and control are anathema. Chaos is the result of attempting total control. It freezes the present and reverts to stagnate snapshots of the past. It is a finite, zero-sum game.

Chaos is not the result of freedom or the state of nature, order is. Chaos is the result of efforts to defy the freedom of the state of nature. Chaos results when liberty and life are stripped from the world and all that remains are sanitized elements easily countable, reducible, and containable.

While promising everyone a virtual Utopia, Technocracy is, in fact, anti-human and anti-civilization.

Although there are obvious overlaps between Technocracy and Marxism, Communism and Fascism, Technocracy is more dangerous to humanity than all the others combined.

About the Editor

Patrick Wood
Patrick Wood is a leading and critical expert on Sustainable Development, Green Economy, Agenda 21, 2030 Agenda and historic Technocracy. He is the author of Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation (2015) and co-author of Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II (1978-1980) with the late Antony C. Sutton.