Vol. 41, No. 17
11/01/2025
Technocrats & Transhumanists
AT A GLANCE
• Technocracy and transhumanism are “evil twins”
• History of technocracy
• Technocracy’s modern influences, including the WEF
• Technocracy and transhumanism’s spiritual dimension
Technocracy has always had the domination of man and his actions in mind, even from its inception. As technology has advanced, it has been commandeered at every turn to support technocracy’s stated purposes of “the science of engineering,” abolition of private property, scientific dictatorship, and sequestration of all resources, among others. Transhumanism, on the other hand, seeks to dominate our bodies and all that pertains to being human. Both are patently anti-human, and they are doubly dangerous when brought together.
When “technocracy” was first codified in 1932 at Columbia University, there was a lot of talk about biological processes alongside industrial processes. For instance, the Technocracy Study Course in 1934 stated:
Technocracy is dealing with social phenomena in the widest sense of the word; this includes not only actions of human beings, but also everything which directly or indirectly affects their actions. Consequently, the studies of technocracy embrace practically the whole field of science and industry. Biology, climate, natural resources, and industrial equipment all enter into the social picture.
This might be the earliest mention of biology and natural resources together, and it clearly equates biological processes and natural resources.
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