The world’s “reality” is being engineered through sophisticated
technological systems and digital barriers. These create a manufactured
environment controlled by technocracy, a system of control passed down
through institutions and bloodlines, involving key figures such as the
Huxley brothers and the Rockefeller family.
The technocratic
agenda has shifted from creating compliant workers to managing
population reduction, with a focus on artificial intelligence,
automation and climate change messaging.
Joshua Stylman suggests
that resistance to the technocratic grid can be achieved through
actions such as implementing strong privacy practices, developing
critical media literacy skills and building local support networks. He
also recommends supporting decentralised technologies and creating
parallel systems for education and information sharing.
Yesterday, Brownstone Institute published an essay by Joshua Stylman
titled ‘The Technocratic Blueprint’. We have paraphrased Stylman’s
essay below but we encourage our readers to take the time to read the
full essay which you can find HERE or HERE.
The
world is increasingly engineered through sophisticated technological
systems and invisible digital constraints, creating a manufactured
environment that is similar to the one depicted in The Truman Show,
where reality itself is manipulated and controlled.
The driving
force behind this manufactured world is technocracy, a system of control
that has been passed down through institutions and bloodlines, with key
figures such as Thomas Henry Huxley, known as “Darwin’s Bulldog,” and his descendants, including Aldous and Julian Huxley, playing important roles in shaping the modern world order.
The
connections between these people and other influential families, such
as the Darwins and the Rockefellers, have created a powerful nexus of
influence that spans science, culture and governance, and has evolved to
incorporate new technological capabilities.
Rockefeller once declared that “we need a nation of workers, not thinkers.”
Today,
the focus of the technocratic agenda has shifted from creating
compliant workers to managing population reduction, as artificial
intelligence and automation eliminate the need for human labour, with
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink explicitly stating that countries with
declining populations will be more easily able to substitute humans with
machines.
The evolving agenda is reflected in various
developments, including climate change messaging, declining birth rates
and the normalisation of euthanasia, which are not random but rather
logical extensions of the technocratic plan to manage and control the
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