In Technocracy Ascending Part 3, the dots were connected linking together technocracy, UN Agenda 2030, and the environmental movement. This installment investigates how technocracy is encroaching upon American government under Donald Trump.
“America has an ideology, superior to both communism and fascism; it is the militant ideology of a technological imperative —Technocracy.”
Howard Scott, Technocracy Inc., The Technocrat, June 1951
Before the formation of Howard Scott’s Technocracy Inc. in 1933, its precursor, the Technical Alliance, sought to document the wastefulness of the capitalist system through its Energy Survey of North America.
Despite discovering that the continent was rich in natural resources and capable of producing an abundance of energy, Scott had no practical way to achieve his scientifically governed Technate. Instead, he awaited societal collapse due to a failing economic system, which of course never occurred to the degree he envisioned.
What differentiates today’s technocrats from their predecessors is their willingness to utilize the political process to achieve similar goals. Scott was so apolitical he refused to engage with government to create his Technate, which doomed Technocracy Inc. and other offshoots to historical oblivion. Its official demise came on July 1, 1947 during the Operation Columbia media debacle when its members cruised the roads in their trademark gray cars, forming a motorcade from California to Vancouver.
Technocracy’s corpse was later resurrected by globalist visionaries like David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski (as detailed in parts two and three). At times over the last half century, it has briefly taken root in many countries, especially during crises. Within the past two decades, it has slowly picked up in the U.S. Now, it’s rapidly accelerating to a fever pitch as a technocratic cabal has coalesced in Washington with a very specific agenda.
Technocracy: An Antiquated Fantasy or A New Order for the Ages?
The great seal of the United States has two sides, both legal; the one we are most accustomed to on public documents has the predatory eagle embossed upon its face. The time has come to turn over the great seal of the United States which on the reverse side says ‘Annuit coeptis Novus Ordo Seclorum’— Time Makes Way for a New Order of the Ages.”
Howard Scott, Technocracy Inc., The Technocrat, June 1951
During his campaign, Trump and Republican Party representatives signaled that he would lead America to a new golden age. Trump declared it during his acceptance speech and reiterated it during his address to Congress in early March.
During the Republican National Convention last July, the stage behind Senator Tim Scott boldly displayed the reverse side of the great seal of the U.S., featuring the phrase Novus Ordo Seclorum. After Trump was elected, his senior advisor Elon Musk posted a photo to his X account celebrating the victory at Mar-a-Lago, invoking the exact same phrase in the caption.