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Technocracy & it’s unintended consequences.....excerpts & insights from the books
connectography - Khanna
Technological slavery - Ted Kaczinski
Transcript:
Speaker 0 (0s): Good morning. All my friends, Hey guys, doing that there. I missed you yesterday. I was thinking about you. I was like, I wonder what everybody's doing. I wonder if they miss me cause you know what? Dammit, I miss you guys. I miss you guys, man. But I have a little time to think yesterday. And I've been going down the deep dark rabbit hole, the deep, the rabbit hole of technology rising in the pathway of supply chains and mapping the future of global civilization.
And I've been getting into that book, Parag, Conner, and I've been comparing and contrasting it with Patrick Wood. And I came up with a little bit of analysis and I just want to run it by you guys here and to let you know what I think, I think that what you're seeing right now is the inevitable clash of civilizations between the United States and China. It's a clash of cultures. It's a clash of ideas. It's a clash of governing.
It's a clash of leadership styles. I think there's something called the acidities trap. And that is when a young power is coming up and will soon take the place of the older power, much like the U S did to Britain. And if you go back in history, you can look that up and check it out. So I know most people can't see this, but you can listen to it. So I will work hard and try to describe exactly the maps that I saw so that I can paint you a mental picture of them.
Hopefully there'll be clear if you close your eyes to think of a map of China for all my friends in Europe, and this will be way easier for you than my friends in America. Alright. That means to all my friends in America, but to step your game up, but to start checking out a globe, I'm just playing. I can talk a little shit to you guys, cause I love you. Okay. So close your eyes. Think of China and then think about the coast of China and then draw with your finger.
A small circle around all the little cities. Well, they're not so little, but all the cities along the coastline of China, they're like their own entities. The cities in China, that economic model is a lot like the States in the United States, except they're based on the city model. That would mean that the governor of that city is a lot like the president has a lot more authority and is governed by looser laws.
As long as you achieve the goal that is set forth by the governing body of the nation, you're free to utilize whatever methods you need to use in order to accomplish that goal. Now close your eyes and think of the United States. You can think of all the different States and all the lines that are crossed and
Speaker 1 (3m 32s): States are a lot larger than cities, especially
Speaker 0 (3m 40s): In the United States because the United States is so vast and so big. There are some States that are not economic powerhouses. There are some States that in fact, don't provide a whole lot of economic resources to the whole. And on the flip side, there are some States that are like the seventh largest economy in the world. But what's important to think about is how each country has divided up the authority in the U S we have the president congresses, but each state is its own entity in China.
They have the mega city model. And I'm going to argue that the mega city model is in fact, the preferred method for technocratic government and that you're seeing something like that happen in the United States. I wrote a little bit on this subject. I'd like to read that to you now. I think what you're going to see in the U S is like a devolution from nation to Federation, to mega city economic model.
For some time, the politicians wall street and media has spoken about a potential financial crisis. We know that the trade war between the U S and China is quickly escalating. I often think that if history has a way of not necessarily repeating, but rhyming that the linguistic pathway of a trade war, currency, war, and world war may be on the horizon for the last few decades. The term globalization was thought to be the answer to our planet's most pressing issues.
The social engineer's sought to structure our planet like a giant corporation. One in which the top 1% could whipsaw the labor of third world nations against one another forever. Cutting the cost while increasing productivity, a diverse group of economic minded executives from all countries found themselves cloaked in the Gildan golden robes of greed, a bonded brotherhood who could not conceive that their demise was built into the very foundation on which they stood.
Allow me to further explain some of the maps that I had previously talked about and give my opinion on the current economic crisis. In the first image, that's the one we spoke about China and the city model does efficient and that a central planning authority can build roads, rails, ports, and harbors, regardless of what the population says or does the central government can come and kick everybody out and say, we're building something here.
I don't care how long your family has been here. I don't care what your ties are. This is the most efficient spot for this port and we're building it. So beat it. Also, I think it's important to note right here that the Chinese model, while it still has trappings of communist behavior, it is in fact, a full blown technocracy. This allows for rapid growth ever increasing production rates consumption, and the rule by science, better known as technocracy Here in America.
As we began to hear what Ross Perot described as a giant sucking sound, we soon were able to see the emptiness in the soul of the United States of America. Big business saw a rapid reduction in costs and increase in profits. Politicians watched and Slack jot ecstasy at the thought of wielding such authority over their citizens. Like most lustful relationships. It didn't take long to realize this relationship was unsustainable.
China was like a sultry seductive succubus sneaking off in the middle of the night to satiate her carnal desires and who could blame her, the bellicose big bellied impotence of wall street, fat cats who claim the ability to have infinite stamina. We're lucky to pull the gun from the holster room, but I was shooting their foot
Speaker 1 (7m 60s): Right here.
Speaker 0 (8m 3s): That's where we begin to see the breakup. It wasn't one of <inaudible> books that I read his story about Hillary Clinton. He was at a cocktail party where he had a few moments to speak with the former first lady as the conversation was wrapping up. He asked the question to her, why is it that so many men in business and politics have only the most vile things to say about you? Hillary Clinton's answer was, I think it's because I remind all of them of their first wife.
I thought that was hilarious, but that is exactly how big business and politicians are beginning to see our current relationship with China. It's gonna be a messy divorce. It's not going to be pretty. And in fact, I would argue that you can already see the children fighting, being used as leverage, just like in all horrible divorces. The children are used to cause harm to the mother and the father through use as some sort of a divisive wedge to break up the, The wheel that has an instrument of hate against the other person Already.
You can see the children fighting, being used as...