Technocracy: The Onerous Street to World Order
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In 1974, Trilateral Fee member and educational Richard Gardner wrote an article “The Onerous Street to World Order” for Overseas Affairs journal, predicting the way forward for the Fee’s self-proclaimed New Worldwide Financial Order. Gardner spoke of an “end-run round nationwide sovereignty”, a “booming, buzzing confusion” and constructing it from the “backside up” reasonably than trying an “old style frontal assault.” After virtually 45 years, it’s time to study the document. In Technocracy: The Onerous Street to World Order, Wooden traces the steps and developments that led to the United Nations’ institution of Sustainable Improvement as an outgrowth of historic Technocracy from the Thirties. UN applications equivalent to 2030 Agenda, New City Agenda and the Paris Local weather Settlement are all working collectively to displace Capitalism and Free Enterprise because the world’s principal financial system. As a resource-based financial system, Sustainable Improvement intends to take management of all sources, all manufacturing and all consumption on planet earth, leaving all of its inhabitants to be micro-managed by a Scientific Dictatorship. Matters lined embrace the devolution of federal governments mixed with the rise of worldwide Good Cities. Instruments are examined, like ubiquitous surveillance, collaborative governance, Public-Personal Partnerships, Reflexive Legislation, Fintech, together with crypto currencies and the drive towards a cashless society. The non secular side of Sustainable Improvement can be explored as an necessary part of manipulation. Trying beneath the duvet of globalization, Wooden shatters the false narrative of a promised Utopia and exposes the true nature of the deception used to advertise this new financial order. These elite who hate the bedrock of American liberty and its time-tested Structure have pulled out all of the stops to destroy each, and it is time for residents to face as much as reject them. As at all times, Wooden closes with the character of efficient resistance and the instruments that may assist to attain success.
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