The Matrix of Technocracy:
by Jon Rappoport
“The cartels of the world become the cartels of the mind.” - (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
“If you are nothing
more than a biological machine, then what you think doesn’t matter. There is no
you. Confirming this, deciding this, is the technocrat’s wet dream.” - (The Magician Awakes, Jon Rappoport)
Many independent researchers, writers, and broadcasters have
exposed the operation called technocracy. I want to give particular thanks to
Patrick Wood, whose investigations are essential. His most recent book is
Technocracy Rising.
Consider the term “scientific humanism.” The Oxford
Dictionary offers this definition: “A form of humanist theory and practice that
is based on the principles and methods of science; specifically the doctrine
that human beings should employ scientific methods in studying human life and
behaviour, in order to direct the welfare and future of mankind in a rational
and beneficial manner…Origin mid-19th century.”
Two items jump out from the page: “…in order to direct the
welfare and future of mankind,” and “Origin mid-19th century.” The first phrase
obviously refers to a plan. And the plan emerges from being able to study, at a
great height, populations and nations—in order to direct their behavior, in
order to place them and move them on a chessboard. “Scientifically.”
Free will? Not important. Free exchange of goods and
services? Not important. The unique vision and desire of the individual? Not
important. Only science is important—whatever that means.
Science/rule by technology/technocracy becomes the
justification for control. For example:
“We have studied the
amount of energy that can be utilized by humans on planet Earth. Given the
results, we will plan how to distribute it most humanely and rationally.”
That’s not science. That’s fake science. Whoever determines
what is “humane” isn’t doing science. Whoever presumes to know how much usable
energy exists on Earth, despite ongoing technological breakthroughs, isn’t
doing science. But no matter. Pronouncements can be made to look like science.
On behalf of top-down control.
As the Oxford Dictionary mentions, this kind of program had
its roots in the mid-19th century.
Well, Darwin published his hypothesis about evolution in
1859. Marx and Engels published The Communist Manifesto in 1848.
Let me now try to summarize thousands of pages of
scholarship in a few paragraphs.
Prior to Marx, Engels, and Darwin, the word “humanism”
referred to a tradition of philosophy, knowledge, culture, education, and art
birthed by the ancient Greeks—coming forward through Rome to the European
Renaissance. It elevated human beings. It tended toward greater freedom, less
Church repression.
But then, in the mid-19th century, humanism took a sharp
turn. It became identified with “the march of science,” the triumph of
philosophic materialism (Darwin), and the complete restructuring of nations and
societies according to a social, economic, and political plan that would
“benefit all” (Marx, Engels).
Humanism was stripped down to “scientific humanism.”
In succeeding generations, all the way up to today,
intellectuals and scientists and technologists have adopted the viewpoint that,
since they can see the whole of society from above, and since they can
understand its workings in clearer and evermore specific terms, and since they
understand the vast field of natural resources, they can and should, quite
naturally, and as a matter of course, plan and plot the future of humanity.
Their impulse was, behind the scenes, aided and abetted by a
quite different cast of characters, who wanted a new world order, a political
and economic management system for the entire planet (now known as Globalism).
This is, in effect, a two-tier operation. At the top are the
Rockefeller Globalists; and under them, millions of useful high-IQ idiots who
love to play chess with the world population.
The propaganda wing of this operation insists, at every
turn: the only “solution” for planet Earth is the group solution. The group,
the mass, the collectivem,It is unthinkable that The Individual would have
anything to contribute. Well, when you stop and consider it, this is the mantra
of today’s collective society: the individual is extinct. The staging of
civilization’s ebbs and flows, victories and defeats, always has the aim of
discounting and reducing the role of the individual. Whatever else is intended,
that is intended.
I’m not trying to discourage any and every group
response—but I am saying, without question, that every major covert op is
played in order to eradicate the idea of the individual. This is basic mind
control. This is the reason mind control exists: to elevate “group” over
“individual.”
Mind control tries to make individuals think of themselves
as helpless pieces on the chessboard. Mind control tries to make individuals
surrender their free will. Mind control tries to make individuals believe they
have no place in the modern world. Rather, they must be part of a group;
otherwise, they’re invisible.
If you could walk into a person’s mind, as if it were a post
office, and if you could get rid of every letter and package that extolled, or
surrendered to, The Group, you would see that person rise to a new height. You
would see a renewal on a grand scale.
But introduce a fact or idea that challenges The Group and
alarms go off. “Reject that fact! Reject it! It’s false! It has to be false!
Maintain stability!” “Stability being restored. The structure is intact.
Standards are being rebooted. Normality is being reasserted. Resume standard
operations.”
In Adjustment Team (1954), Philip K Dick wrote:
“You were supposed to
have been in the Sector when the [mind control] adjustment began. Because of an
error you were not. You came into the Sector late — during the adjustment itself.
You fled, and when you returned it was over. You saw, and you should not have
seen. Instead of a witness you should have been part of the adjustment. Like
the others, you should have undergone changes…something went wrong. An error
occurred. And now a serious problem exists. You have seen these things. You
know a great deal. And you are not coordinated with the new configuration.“
What I call the Reality Manufacturing Company wants everyone
to have the same inner configuration. That is the basis of collectivism at the
deepest level.
At the outbreak of World War 2, the Council on Foreign
Relations (CFR) began making plans for the post-war world. The question it
posed was this: could America exist as a self-sufficient nation, or would it
have to go outside its borders for vital resources? Predictably, the answer
was: imperial empire.
The US would not only need to obtain natural resources
abroad, it would have to embark on endless conquest to assure continued access.
The CFR, of course, wasn’t just some think tank. It was connected to the
highest levels of US government, through the State Department. A front for
Rockefeller interests, it actually stood above the government.
Behind all its machinations was the presumption that planned
societies were the future of the planet. Not open societies. (And “the
interests of the US” would ultimately be subordinated to the domination of
one-planet, new-world-order Globalists.)
Through wars, clandestine operations, legislation, treaties,
manipulation of nations’ debt, control of banks and money supplies, countries
could be turned into “managed units.”
Increasingly, the populations of countries would be regulated
and directed and held in thrall to the State.
And the individual? He would go the way of other extinct
species.
Nowhere in these formulas was the individual protected. He
was considered a wild card, a loose cannon, and he needed to be demeaned, made
an outsider, and characterized as a criminal who opposed the needs of the
collective. As the years and decades passed, this notion of the collective and
its requirements, in a “humane civilization,” expanded.
On every level of society, people were urged to think of
themselves as part of a greater group. The individual and his hopes, his unique
dreams, his desires and energies, his determination and will power…all these
were portrayed as relics of an unworkable and deluded past. In the planned
society, no one rises above the mass, except those men who run and operate and
propagandize the mass.
The onrush of technocracy gears its wild promises to genetic
manipulation, brain-machine interfaces, and other automatic downloads assuring
“greater life.” No effort required. Plug in, and ascend to new heights.
Freedom? Independence? Old flickering dreams vicariously
viewed on a screen.
Individual greatness, natural imagination, natural creative
power? A sunken galleon loaded with treasure that, upon closer investigation,
was never there to begin with.
The Plan is all that is important. The plan involves
universal surveillance, in order to map the lives of billions of people, move
by move, in order to design systems of control within which those billions
live, day to day.
But the worst outcome of all is: the individual cannot even
conceive of his own life and future in large terms. The individual responds to
tighter and control with a shrug, as if to say, “What difference does it make?”
He has bought the collectivist package. His own uniqueness and inner resources
are submerged under layers of passive acceptance of the consensus.
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