Vol. 42, No. 05
05/01/2026
The Endgame of Technocracy Is Upon Us
AT A GLANCE
• Technocracy is now threatening your freedom and privacy.
• The technocratic threats include the digital control grid, transhumanism, social credit scoring, and artificial intelligence.
• We still have time to push back against these converging threats.
Most Americans sense that something is deeply wrong. They feel it in the creeping surveillance, the algorithms that seem to know what they are thinking before they think it, the cashless payment systems that track every purchase, the facial recognition cameras that multiply like mushrooms after rain. They feel it, but they cannot name it. They reach for familiar labels — Big Government, Big Tech, socialism, fascism — but none of them quite fits. That is because what is being constructed around them is none of those things. It is something older in conception and newer in execution than any of those ideologies. It is Technocracy.
I have spent nearly 50 years researching globalization and Technocracy, beginning in 1977 when I co-authored Trilaterals Over Washington with the late Professor Antony C. Sutton. Across six books and hundreds of articles, I have traced a single, unbroken thread from the 1934 Technocracy Study Course — written by engineers at Columbia University who believed they could replace capitalism, private property, and representative government with a scientifically managed society — to the digital infrastructure being deployed around us today. The thread has never broken. The names change, the institutions evolve, the technology advances, but the architecture remains the same: total registration, continuous inventory, individual tracking, centralized distribution, and no holdouts.
What follows is an overview of the four principal mechanisms by which Technocracy is now threatening your freedom and privacy: the digital control grid, transhumanism, social credit scoring, and artificial intelligence. These are not separate phenomena; they are interlocking components of a single system. Understand one and you begin to see the others; understand all four, and the picture becomes unmistakable.
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