Technocracy’s (not so) Hidden Influence on America

PAF

Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2012
Messages
13,559
How a once-arcane ideology from 1930s Columbia University academics worked its way into the Trump White House.


This week’s episode of the Collapse Life podcast might be one of the most important conversations we’ve had so far. Host Zahra Sethna and technocracy expert, Patrick Wood, expose how Silicon Valley elites are shaping the world we live in according to a century-old ideology that would abolish the ballot box — and personal autonomy — entirely.

Technocracy isn’t just a theory. Born in 1932, it’s a vision where scientists and engineers run the show. No money, just energy credits. No property, just assigned resources. You will own nothing and be happy. Or unhappy. Either way, the technocrats win.

It may sound far-fetched, but as Wood describes, it’s already happening in so many ways. AI is taking over government agencies, crypto is replacing cash, and tech billionaires are calling the shots. From OpenAI’s "Gov" platform to the rise of digital IDs, the pieces are falling into place quicker than many care to admit.

Wood’s been tracking this movement for decades and masterfully connects the dots between history’s biggest power plays and what’s coming next. If you want to understand the world we’re living in, and where it’s headed, you can’t afford to miss this podcast.

Watch the episode here


 
Background history is 0:00 to 18:18:20

Trump Administration begins at 18:20
 
On the bright side when robots take over we'll no longer have to worry about the government
 
Back
Top