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Technocracy

The Hard Road to World Order

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In 1974, Richard Gardner, a member of the Trilateral Commission, predicted a shift towards a New International Economic Order in his article "The Hard Road to World Order." He described an "end-run around national sovereignty" and emphasized building from the "bottom up." Nearly 45 years later, this examination reveals the developments leading to the UN's Sustainable Development initiatives, rooted in 1930s Technocracy. Programs like the 2030 Agenda, New Urban Agenda, and the Paris Climate Agreement aim to replace Capitalism and Free Enterprise as the dominant economic systems. Sustainable Development seeks to control all resources, production, and consumption globally, subjecting inhabitants to a Scientific Dictatorship. The text discusses the decline of federal governments alongside the rise of global Smart Cities and explores tools such as surveillance, collaborative governance, Public-Private Partnerships, Reflexive Law, and the push for a cashless society through Fintech and cryptocurrencies. It also delves into the spiritual manipulation inherent in Sustainable Development. Wood challenges the misleading narrative of globalization, exposing the elite's agenda against American liberty and the Constitution. He urges citizens to resist and outlines effective strategies for successful opposition.

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Technocracy, Patrick M. Woodward

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Titel
Technocracy
Ondertitel
The Hard Road to World Order
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2018
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
232
ISBN10
0986373982
ISBN13
9780986373985
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In 1974, Richard Gardner, a member of the Trilateral Commission, predicted a shift towards a New International Economic Order in his article "The Hard Road to World Order." He described an "end-run around national sovereignty" and emphasized building from the "bottom up." Nearly 45 years later, this examination reveals the developments leading to the UN's Sustainable Development initiatives, rooted in 1930s Technocracy. Programs like the 2030 Agenda, New Urban Agenda, and the Paris Climate Agreement aim to replace Capitalism and Free Enterprise as the dominant economic systems. Sustainable Development seeks to control all resources, production, and consumption globally, subjecting inhabitants to a Scientific Dictatorship. The text discusses the decline of federal governments alongside the rise of global Smart Cities and explores tools such as surveillance, collaborative governance, Public-Private Partnerships, Reflexive Law, and the push for a cashless society through Fintech and cryptocurrencies. It also delves into the spiritual manipulation inherent in Sustainable Development. Wood challenges the misleading narrative of globalization, exposing the elite's agenda against American liberty and the Constitution. He urges citizens to resist and outlines effective strategies for successful opposition.