Technocracy And The Scientific Matrix
By Jon Rappoport
Waking Times.com
July 29, 2015
As my readers know, I write a great about imagination,
the individual, and independent thought.
Some might think these, “Issues” are peripheral to the
elite takeover of the planet, but in fact they are central.
Let’s start here.
The creative power of the individual is downplayed
or even viewed as ‘injuring the group.’
This is no accident.
The whole basis of a controlled society depends on people seeing
themselves as, "powerless" and surrendering to ‘the needs of the
collective.’
This amounts to a, "Political Religion" but these days, it’s
ridiculously dressed up as, "Science" as if collectivism were
a series of formulas derived from physics and biology.
As author Patrick Wood makes clear, technocracy is really
all about establishing a, "Scientific Dictatorship."
As he also points out, the dictatorship is based on false science.
For example, the sales-pitch called manmade global warming,
which is a jumble of unproven data-mush used to create, in the
long run, a worldwide system of energy allotment.
Patrick Woods also sees through to the fact that ultimately, every
individual would be monitored for energy consumption, and strict
limits would be set, in order to, “Save The Planet” from frying.
The ever-expanding, "Surveillance State" including the so-called,
"Smart Grid" exists in order to make this energy-monitoring
possible.
Technocracy is actually a mirage of science.
And it begins with the false notion that the brain, an organic piece
of machinery, is the mind and the only source of consciousness.
As I’ve demonstrated, this, “scientific” assertion is absurd.
But it suits the goal of exercising complete control over
the population.
Independent thought (and thus independent character)
and imagination aren’t emanations from the brain.
They aren’t the accidental output of sub-atomic particles
whirling in space.
Independent thought and imagination are not made out of energy
whose flow and ebb operate according to rigid, “Laws of Nature.”
Independent thought and imagination are free, which is to say,
non-material.
And that upsets the entire applecart of technocracy.
Their goal of scientific dictatorship stems from the belief that
humans, such as they are constructed, will always opt for war
and destruction.
Therefore humans must be re-engineered.
Of course, this belief involves a major element of sham, since
modern war is looked at, from the top of the food chain, as a
business and, therefore, starting and funding wars on all sides
equals enormous monetary profits.
When an individual deploys his imagination widely enough,
he realizes he is far more than a series of social constructs
and interactions.
He travels into new territory, where the future he invents
and works toward is intensely liberating.
Sacrifice shot through with guilt is not an item on his agenda.
If anything, he wants to raise others out of the swamp of guilt.
Nor is he preoccupied with attaining and maintaining
victim status.
So he is a threat to the collective and should be…altered
to fit the requirements of the Brave New World.
He must be a, “company man,” whose loyalty to the corporation
or the government is absolute.
He must exude the perfume of, “share and care” as if it comes
from the depths of his soul, rather than being sprinkled to hide
his true thoughts.
He must submit to all manner of alterations, to, “harmonize”
his brain with all other brains in the, "Hive."
He must affect an attitude of gladness toward the salvation
of All in this synthetic world.
Mix together a few drops of New Age rainbow philosophy, a few
drops of self-immolation, a few drops of infinite social tolerance,
a few drops of faith in a super-computer that hooks people up
to Truth, and you have it: a grinning grotesque mask of delight.
Technocrats see human beings as constructs that need to
be reconfigured, as pieces on a game board whose latitude
of action must be reined in and diminished.
This is not science.
This is totalitarianism dressed up to look like science.
To get humans to go along with this program, they must
be convinced to look at themselves as…what? As small.
Variations on the, “small” theme:
“I’m just trying to get by.” “I’m trying to fit in.” “I’m a piece of
something larger.” “I’m basically a member of a group.” “I’m a
consumer.” “I do my job.” “I follow orders.” “You can’t expect
much out of life.” “I’m a permanent victim.” “I need a leader.”
To the degree that you can enlist such people in any number
of social causes, the long-term result will always be the same:
more submerging of the powerful individual, more group-think,
less creative innovation.
On the other end of the spectrum, imagination unleashed
takes off from the well-worn platform of What Already
Exists and invents new, dynamic, and innovative realities.
The secular religion of science-technology-materialism is
obsessed with defining humans as biological machines who,
“need to be reprogrammed” to fit the requirements of a
super-controlled society.
Algorithms, computer models and flow charts are applied
to these, “Human Machines” to regulate their actions.
Individual freedom is looked upon as a wild card and
an unpredictable variable which, therefore, must be
eliminated.
What better way to eliminate it than to say it is an
illusion in a materialistic world?
Technocrats assert that data are the ultimate Holy Grail,
and by building a vast computer to which human brains
can be connected, all important problems can be solved.
This is the techno-view of reality itself: a series
of problems that need to be solved.
But of course, that is a staggeringly short-sighted view.
Reality is made, invented, imagined beyond the
problem-solution formulation.
It is made by the creative impulse which, at every leap
forward, wipes out a whole host of former problems.
There is the fake Brave New World and the actual
Brave New World.
The fake version settles on reprogramming humans
to fit into an overall pattern of top-down control.
The actual version liberates individuals so they can create
realities that express their most profound and unalloyed
desires.
At the secret heart of every organized religion (including
the technocratic secular religion) lies the premise:
“What you desire is illusory and harmful to yourself; it must
be put aside in favor of a more ‘universal’ desire that comes
from ‘a higher place’.”
And of course, it just so happens that leaders are always there
to define what that universal desire is, explain it, legislate it,
propagandize it, and enforce it.
That’s called a clue.
The architects of the technocratic society are not at the center
of things.
You are the center.
And you, and you, and you, and you.
Each one of us.
That is the basis of the ultimate revolution.
Whether it takes a hundred years, a thousand years, ten thousand
years, that is the revolution.
Anything else will devolve into a bad dream, to the extent that it
tries to make the individual an android connected to other androids
in a universal board game full of pawns.
Jon Rappoport was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the
29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for
private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal
creative power.
Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative
reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and
health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern,
and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe.
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