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• https://www.technocracy.news, By: Brenda BalettiTechnocracy News founder Patrick Wood explained how key figures in the Trump administration are developing a system for total digital control over global society.
Wood's presentation was one of four at the recent Omniwar Symposium that analyzed the dangers of technocracy.
Top figures in the Trump administration are rolling out policies that promote a technocratic system of global digital control, according to Technocracy News founder Patrick Wood.
"Technocracy has always had the domination of man in mind," Wood said in his presentation this month at the Omniwar Symposium, which aired on CHD.TV.
The technocratic project, developed in the early 1930s and adopted by behind-the-scenes oligarchs, envisions a society controlled by elite technical experts who advocate for social engineering, the abolition of private property and scientific dictatorship, Wood said.
Today, the project is expanding. "For the first time in history, technocracy has been wrapped in a political ideology and a religious system as well. And now it seeks to escape the boundaries of the United States," said Wood, author of "Technocracy Rising."
"In other words, the new and expanded goal of technocracy is to build an empire throughout the world using AI [artificial intelligence] and crypto blockchain technology as weapons of mass subjugation," he added.
Architects of U.S. effort working to take over all data, Wood says
Early promoters of the technocratic project detailed how the elite could completely replace the political system, partly by continuously monitoring and controlling all production and consumption.
That process is ongoing today, Wood said.
Wood said it's important to name the architects of today's technocracy movement. They included Elon Musk, Palantir founder Peter Thiel, President Donald Trump's AI and crypto czar David Sachs, JD Vance's mentor Curtis Yarvin, Marc Andreessen, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Michael Kratsios, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison.