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Required Viewing! The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future. New Documentary Exposes Technocracy.

• https://thefreethoughtproject.com, Don Via Jr.

A new documentary recently released by Oracle Films titled The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future highlights the overarching agendas of technocracy — The nearly centuries old ideology behind the steady march towards a one world government.

In short, technocracy is an ideology first formed in the early to mid 20th century, around the 1930s, by a group of wealthy corporatists who envisioned a world where representative democracy was obsolete, governed by a ruling class of experts consisting of scientists, technologists and academics in a one-size-fits-all top down hierarchical totalitarian system.

In 1938, one of technocracy's most prominent proponents, Howard Scott, via his organization Technocracy Incorporated, released a publication that outlined its vision for a Technocracy (emphasis added):

Technocracy is the science of social engineering, the scientific operation of the entire social mechanism to produce and distribute goods and services to the entire population of this continent. For the first time in human history it will be done as a scientific, technical, engineering problem. There will be no place for Politics or Politicians, Finance or Financiers, Rackets or Racketeers…

Technocracy states that price and abundance are incompatible; the greater the abundance the smaller the price. In a real abundance there can be no price at all. Only by abandoning the interfering price control and substituting a scientific method of production and distribution can an abundance be achieved. Technocracy will distribute by means of a certificate of distribution available to every citizen from birth to death. The Technate will encompass the entire American Continent from Panama to the North Pole because the natural resources and the natural boundary of this area make it an independent, self-sustaining geographical unit.


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