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Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order
Book • 2018
In 'Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order,' Patrick M. Wood traces the developments that led to the United Nations' establishment of Sustainable Development, which is rooted in historic Technocracy from the 1930s.
The book discusses how UN programs such as the 2030 Agenda, New Urban Agenda, and the Paris Climate Agreement are working together to displace Capitalism and Free Enterprise.
It explores topics including the devolution of federal governments, the rise of global Smart Cities, ubiquitous surveillance, collaborative governance, Public-Private Partnerships, Reflexive Law, Fintech, and the drive toward a cashless society.
Wood also delves into the spiritual aspect of Sustainable Development as a component of manipulation and argues that this new economic order aims to micro-manage all resources, production, and consumption under a Scientific Dictatorship.
The book concludes with strategies for effective resistance against this new order.
The book discusses how UN programs such as the 2030 Agenda, New Urban Agenda, and the Paris Climate Agreement are working together to displace Capitalism and Free Enterprise.
It explores topics including the devolution of federal governments, the rise of global Smart Cities, ubiquitous surveillance, collaborative governance, Public-Private Partnerships, Reflexive Law, Fintech, and the drive toward a cashless society.
Wood also delves into the spiritual aspect of Sustainable Development as a component of manipulation and argues that this new economic order aims to micro-manage all resources, production, and consumption under a Scientific Dictatorship.
The book concludes with strategies for effective resistance against this new order.
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