As everyone learns about technocracy, the management of society by technical experts, or so-called social engineering, it may be difficult to discern when it is being executed. The concept of technocracy has been around since the early 20th century, peaking in the 1930s. But without the advancement of today’s technology, how was technocracy implemented and what did it look like?
When thinking about WWII and the Holocaust, concentration camps and crematoriums typically come to mind. However, by that time, the Nazi government had already taken control of all resources and allocations. That is technocracy, “control of the production and distribution of all goods and services”, and it was used as part of the Holocaust.
If for no other reason, this example from 85 years ago serves as a warning, why technocracy is so dangerous, and why it must be understood and blocked. Today’s technology is the foundation of implementing technocracy full force.
During WWII, technocrat Herbert Backe was in charge of the Hunger Plan, which used caloric calculations for certain populations as explained at the 13:42 – 17:30″ mark in this video. Backe is introduced as a technocrat at the 16:30″ mark. It wasn’t just mass starvation in the camps; it was a calculated delivery of how many calories would be allocated to different populations to either starve them to death or maintain them, such as the military forces. Using a slide rule, the precise measurements for the production, allocation, and consumption of food were calculated.
These calculations and formulas can be generalized to other areas such as limiting health care to certain populations, rationing water, limiting land use for housing, controlling information for dissemination, cutting off access to money for non-compliance, or shutting off energy. With smart grids, any consumption of resources can be calculated and there is no resource that won’t be calculated for allocation. With corporate control over food today, it would be an effortless way to replicate the Holocaust strategy using artificial intelligence (AI). And the majority of those corporations are World Economic Forum (WEF) partners
This is a prime example of how technocracy works. Today, Backe’s calculations made by a slide rule are now replaced with AI algorithms for “control of the production and distribution of all goods“. Similar language was used then as now, such as useless eaters living in urban areas, in which city density is an understood agenda happening today, and humans are seen only as commodities. The language has changed some over time, but human commodities are now recognized as human capital, with “attributes, skills, experience…vital to the functioning of organizations and economies” that begin in childhood. If lacking in the needed skills, what will become of that useless eater?
Technocracy is a cold, bloodless, and soulless method of control over humans.
With the necessary data, an AI algorithm, in seconds, could calculate calorie needs of different ages and characteristics of populations, how much food would be needed, the cost for distribution to those populations, and more horrifying, what would be necessary for the disposal of any human remains.
Now, if the slide rule was recognized as a war weapon, and is equated to an algorithm today, what is the direction humanity can be driven with AI and its use in technocracy?
This is technocracy. AI is not a benefit to society nor will it be helpful to humanity. It will be used as part of the overall control grid over humanity. Starving humans is just one tiny aspect of what technocracy looks like.
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