by Patrick Wood
December 18,
2019
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Technocracy.News Website
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Yinan
Chen
Thanks to early members of
the Trilateral Commission, China
was brought out of its dark ages Communist dictatorship and onto the
world stage.
Furthermore, the
Trilateral Commission orchestrated and then facilitated a massive
transfer of technology to China in order to build up its
non-existent infrastructure.
Professor Antony C. Sutton and I co-authored 'Trilaterals
Over Washington,' (Volumes I and II) between 1978 and
1979, and in those books we thoroughly documented the so-called
"China trade":
Trilaterals propose to build up Communist China. Trilateralist
policy is clear cut.
The West must aid the
construction of Communist China:
this is expressed in
An Overview of East-West Relations
(Triangle Paper No. 15, 1978, p. 57) as follows:
"To grant China
favorable conditions in economic relations is definitely in
the political interest of the West" adding "…there seems to
exist sufficient ways for aiding China in acceptable forms
with advanced civilian technology."
Triangle paper 15 also
adds:
"The situation is
different… where arms supplies or advanced military technologies
are concerned, except for types of equipment that by their
nature serve purely defensive purposes."
(p.
58)
In fact, as we shall see
later, Trilateral firms have exported even advanced military
technology to Communist China.
Further, as part of one world, Trilateralists see an ultimate
merging of free enterprise Taiwan with the Communist mainland.
Even more remarkable, the
paper envisages that Communist China will return to an expansionist
aggressive policy under two conditions:
-
as Communist
China "gets stronger"
-
if relations with
the Soviets are "normalized"
The paper adds,
"already now, the
activity of Communist Guerrillas in Thailand and Malaysia,
linked to each other and looking to China, persists and even
seem to be on the increase."
(page 59)
So far as Communist China
is concerned, we may conclude that Trilaterals:
-
want to build
Communist China into a military superpower
-
wish to do this
with the full and clear understanding that China will likely
resume its expansionist course in the Far East
-
are willing to
subsidize guerrilla activities in Thailand and Malaysia
(much of the "civilian technology" currently being
transferred has usefulness for guerrilla warfare)
In hindsight, it's clear
that we absolutely nailed the issue.
It wasn't that we were
so smart but that we were simply reading what they themselves
wrote and then we reported on it.
It has been widely noted that China was initially brought into the
mainstream of global trade by Trilateral Commission co-founder
Zbigniew Brzezinski.
As a failed Communist
dictatorship, China was a blank slate with over 1.2 billion
citizens under its control...
However, Chinese
leadership knew nothing about capitalism and free enterprise, and
Brzezinski made no effort to teach them about it. Instead, he
planted seeds of Technocracy.
Once diplomatic relations were normalized with China, global
corporations connected to the Trilateral Commission rushed in to
build infrastructure, factories, educational facilities, financial
centers, etc.
In the 20-year period
from 1980 to 2000, a transformation took place that was considered
nothing short of an economic miracle:
but it was not
of China's doing.
Rather, it can be
fully attributed to the masters of Technocracy within the ranks
of the Trilateral Commission.
In 2001, an article
appeared in Time Magazine.
The editor of Time,
Hedley Donovan, was a founding member of the Trilateral
Commission, and his publication was one of several media outlets
that collaborated with Trilateral initiatives.
The article, 'Made
in China - The Revenge of the Nerds' (also
here) accurately and plainly
revealed what had taken place during the prior 20 years:
The
nerds are running the show in
today's China.
In the twenty years
since Deng Xiaoping's reforms kicked in, the composition of the
Chinese leadership has shifted markedly in favor of
technocrats...
It's no exaggeration
to describe the current regime as a technocracy.
After the Maoist
madness abated and Deng Xiaoping inaugurated the opening and
reforms that began in late 1978, scientific and technical
intellectuals were among the first to be rehabilitated.
Realizing that they
were the key to the
Four Modernizations
embraced by the reformers, concerted efforts were made to bring
the "experts" back into the fold.
During the 1980s, technocracy as a concept was much talked
about, especially in the context of so-called
"Neo-Authoritarianism" - the principle at the heart of the
"Asian Developmental Model" that South Korea, Singapore, and
Taiwan had pursued with apparent success.
The basic beliefs and
assumptions of the technocrats were laid out quite plainly:
Social and
economic problems were akin to engineering problems
and could be understood, addressed, and eventually solved as
such.
The open hostility to
religion that Beijing exhibits at times - most notably in its
obsessive drive to stamp out the "evil cult" of
Falun Gong - has pre-Marxist
roots.
Scientism underlies
the post-Mao technocracy, and it is the orthodoxy against which
heresies are measured.
I will take momentary
leave to request that my skeptics and critics stop insisting that
China is a Communist dictatorship and not a Technocracy.
Can you just read the
article above?
China's
Technocracy In Full Bloom
Today's
China is a scientific dictatorship
nightmare.
With 600 million facial
recognition cameras to be installed by 2020, China will have one
monitoring camera for every seven citizens and facial recognition
Artificial Intelligence software to instantly locate, identify and
track everyone.
In short, China is
totally obsessed with surveillance and absolute control over its
population using state-of-the-art technology.
Here are some examples of
Technocracy at work in China:
-
China's
Social Credit Scoring system
registers all citizens, their activities and their behavior
in order to deny or award privileges. Citizens cannot
purchase a new cell phone without first providing a facial
scan and other identification information.
-
Companies in
China, regardless of national origin, are also assigned
Social Credit scores in order to control their behavior. All
companies are required to install government-accessed
cameras within their own offices and factories.
-
China supports
"anything goes"
genetic engineering on
plants, animals and humans.
-
China intends to
dominate space and space travel, having recently landed an
exploration vehicle on the dark side of the moon. It is
already testing a Mars Lander and pledges to colonize the
red planet.
-
China currently
leads the world in
5G,
Artificial Intelligence,
Internet of Things,
Quantum Computing, and it
intends to dominate all areas of science and technology.
-
China is
aggressively exporting its surveillance technology to
nations around the world, in an effort to establish its
Technocracy as widely as possible.
The list goes on, but the
evidence supports the analysis:
China is a full-blown
Technocracy and it is the first of its kind on planet earth,
thanks to the clever manipulation and support of Western elites
like the Trilateral Commission.
Furthermore, its
intentional Technocracy is spreading like a cancer to other nations,
including,
-
India
-
Asia
-
Europe
-
Africa
-
South America
The combined population
of China and India alone represents over 36 percent of world
population; by comparison, the number of people living under
Marxist-style governments is very small.
In conclusion, the clear and present danger to world domination is
not any kind of Marxist derivative, but rather neo-authoritarian
Technocracy.
Living under such a
system will be far more oppressive and painful than Socialism,
Communism or Fascism...
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