#TechnocracySeries -Episode 5
ᴬⁿᵃˡʸᶻᵉ ʰⁱˢᵗᵒʳʸ ᵗᵒ ᵘⁿᵈᵉʳˢᵗᵃⁿᵈ ᵗʰᵉ ᵖʳᵉˢᵉⁿᵗ ᵃⁿᵈ ᵃⁿᵗⁱᶜⁱᵖᵃᵗᵉ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘᵗᵘʳᵉ
THE DNA OF TECHNOCRACY
https://technocracyinc.org
Stop buying the Tony Stark narrative.
What Musk is building isn't creative chaos; it's an inherited blueprint.
He isn't just assembling companies; he's laying the technical rails for a Global Technate.
The ideology isn't new. It’s almost 100 years old.
The root is in the bloodline.
Joshua Haldeman, Musk's maternal grandfather, wasn't just a random ancestor. He was a leader of the Technocracy Party in Canada in the 30s and 40s (a branch of Technocracy Inc.).
Elon didn't invent this vision; he was raised in it.
In 1934, Technocracy Inc. published its "Study Course."
https://t.co/5XeVAQyLBH
The thesis?
Politics is obsolete.
Engineers and scientists must run the world via "Functional Sequences."
The goal: Maximum efficiency.
The method: Replacing the vote with physics.
X (The Everything App) + Starlink = The All-Seeing Eye.
The original technocrats dreamed of "Continental Accounting": tracking every resource in real-time.
X is the ledger for identity and payments. Starlink is the nervous system ensuring no dark zones exist.
SpaceX is the Technate's petri dish.
Musk explicitly stated Earth laws won't apply on Mars.
It’s the Technocracy Inc. wet dream: a blank slate territory with no politicians, only engineering imperatives for survival.
A fiefdom ruled by technique.
Neuralink is the optimization of the "human engine."
To old-school technocracy, humans are inefficient energy machines.
Spoken language is slow. Plugging the brain into the cloud removes biological "friction." It integrates the individual as just another node in the circuit.
https://t.co/UYVUVnptoa
xAI: The Supreme Governor.
Why do you need democracy if an AI can calculate the "perfect" resource allocation?
Grok isn't a chatbot; it's the attempt to build the central mind Technocracy Inc. needed to manage a planned economy without human error.
Tesla’s Optimus isn't a sci-fi gimmick; it’s the workforce of the Technate.
The original movement demanded the "displacement of human labor" to measure value in energy, not wages.
Optimus removes the messy biological variable—us—from the economy: no strikes, no fatigue, just pure algorithmic execution.
https://t.co/WQC1btxImw
We aren't witnessing "libertarian capitalism." We are watching the engineering of a system where liberty is irrelevant compared to system efficiency.
Musk is building the invisible cage his grandfather dreamed of, and we are funding the construction.
Stop buying the Tony Stark narrative.
What Musk is building isn't creative chaos; it's an inherited blueprint.
He isn't just assembling companies; he's laying the technical rails for a Global Technate.
The ideology isn't new. It’s almost 100 years old.
The root is in the bloodline.
Joshua Haldeman, Musk's maternal grandfather, wasn't just a random ancestor. He was a leader of the Technocracy Party in Canada in the 30s and 40s (a branch of Technocracy Inc.).
Elon didn't invent this vision; he was raised in it.
In 1934, Technocracy Inc. published its "Study Course."
https://t.co/5XeVAQyLBH
The thesis?
Politics is obsolete.
Engineers and scientists must run the world via "Functional Sequences."
The goal: Maximum efficiency.
The method: Replacing the vote with physics.
X (The Everything App) + Starlink = The All-Seeing Eye.
The original technocrats dreamed of "Continental Accounting": tracking every resource in real-time.
X is the ledger for identity and payments. Starlink is the nervous system ensuring no dark zones exist.
SpaceX is the Technate's petri dish.
Musk explicitly stated Earth laws won't apply on Mars.
It’s the Technocracy Inc. wet dream: a blank slate territory with no politicians, only engineering imperatives for survival.
A fiefdom ruled by technique.
Neuralink is the optimization of the "human engine."
To old-school technocracy, humans are inefficient energy machines.
Spoken language is slow. Plugging the brain into the cloud removes biological "friction." It integrates the individual as just another node in the circuit.
https://t.co/UYVUVnptoa
xAI: The Supreme Governor.
Why do you need democracy if an AI can calculate the "perfect" resource allocation?
Grok isn't a chatbot; it's the attempt to build the central mind Technocracy Inc. needed to manage a planned economy without human error.
Tesla’s Optimus isn't a sci-fi gimmick; it’s the workforce of the Technate.
The original movement demanded the "displacement of human labor" to measure value in energy, not wages.
Optimus removes the messy biological variable—us—from the economy: no strikes, no fatigue, just pure algorithmic execution.
https://t.co/WQC1btxImw
We aren't witnessing "libertarian capitalism." We are watching the engineering of a system where liberty is irrelevant compared to system efficiency.
Musk is building the invisible cage his grandfather dreamed of, and we are funding the construction.
The text argues that freedom of thought is a cherished idea in the US, but most Americans do not exercise it.
Instead, they prefer to have their thinking done for them and accept pre-prepared ideas on faith, like a salad.
This leads them to affiliate with organized groups (churches, business clubs, political parties) where the thinking has already been done, thus placing little strain on the individual's brain cells.
The text asserts that very few Americans have the:
-Desire
-Capacity
-Integrity...to think things out clearly for themselves based on facts.
It notes that Science provides this kind of training, but only to a few people in limited fields.
The Technocracy concept is centered on the promise of achieving maximum social freedom by replacing the limiting restrictions of the Price System.
The text asserts that genuine freedom for Americans to plan for the future requires the elimination of business and politics from the Continent's social operations.
The existing Price System is criticized for its wasteful operations, which are rapidly depleting vital resources (including oil, copper, lead, zinc, and high-grade iron ore), thereby endangering the high-energy civilization.
Excerpts from the article “The Meaning of Freedom” published in The Technocrat - Vol. 14 - November 1946 by Technocracy Inc.

Source: Technocracy In Plain Terms
The key question is not whether UBI will exist, but under what conditions and who will set its rules.
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Epic?
It was a show put on by two speculative bankers who sell their business with network marketing so that the herd will buy their intermediation.
Wake up, sheep, it's time to graze!