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Feb 12, 9 tweets

The Technocracy is upon us. Let's dig a little into its origins and ties to the Club of Rome, billionaires and the family of big EL. Let's start with the plan:
America is "Playing to Win" using "Science and Chaos".

You've probably heard of the 10 Kingdoms somewhere ;). Here's a few maps drawn up in the 1940s by folks envisioning a Technate New World Order. This idea was embraced by the Club of Rome in the 1970s.

If you don't know the CoR, you should do a deep dive asap, but it's basically another Rockefeller initiative. The CoR was the authors of the infamous "Limits of Growth" in the 1970s that many Americans abhor.

The Limits of Growth was the precursor to the whole ESG movement of the past decade that is championed by the WEF and Bill Gates in his Ted Talk "Innovating to Zero" which addresses the equation between population, services, energy, and carbon emissions.

That's the talk where he says we can control population growth "if we do a good job with vaccines"

Unsurprisingly, the Technate movement was highly focused on regulating energy distribution among the populace and essentially introduced the precursor to what today is known as a "carbon credit system".

Big El's grandpappy was part of the "Social Credit Party" in Canada... and the Technocrats thought they were "more egalitarian than Socialists" and "further left wing than the Communists".

"Feel good" expressions widely echoed by Klaus Schwab over the past decade.

They also really liked robots.

The Technate wanted to make a play for all of N America, from Canada & Greenland down to the Panama Canal....all to be run by a board of unelected Technocrats.

Eventually, the solutions they proposed were cast aside by the more practical and entrepreneurial forces unleashed by the New Deal. Of course, the expanding powers of FDR in the newly created autonomous federal agencies was eventually limited by the checks and balances introduced by the Administrative Procedures Act of 1946, introduced by Republicans in the interest of preventing too much Federal Power.

Ironically, big El and current admin is currently trying to gut the APA and label it as unnecessary bureaucratic bloat.

I'm leaving judgment on this up to a democratic discussion while we are still allowed to make human decisions. Since AGI doesn't appear to far off, there's not much time before our decision making skills are gutted by dependence on it. You be the judge.

COOP SEC...

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