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Carbon Currency: A New Beginning for Technocracy? PDF Print E-mail

By Patrick Wood, Editor
January 26, 2010

Introduction

Critics who think that the U.S. dollar will be replaced by some new global currency are perhaps thinking too small.

On the world horizon looms a new global currency that could replace all paper currencies and the economic system upon which they are based.

The new currency, simply called Carbon Currency, is designed to support a revolutionary new economic system based on energy (production, and consumption), instead of price. Our current price-based economic system and its related currencies that have supported capitalism, socialism, fascism and communism, is being herded to the slaughterhouse in order to make way for a new carbon-based world. 

It is plainly evident that the world is laboring under a dying system of price-based economics as evidenced by the rapid decline of paper currencies. The era of fiat (irredeemable paper currency) was introduced in 1971 when President Richard Nixon decoupled the U.S. dollar from gold. Because the dollar-turned-fiat was the world’s primary reserve asset, all other currencies eventually followed suit, leaving us today with a global sea of paper that is increasingly undesired, unstable, unusable.

The deathly economic state of today’s world is a direct reflection of the sum of its sick and dying currencies, but this could soon change.

Forces are already at work to position a new Carbon Currency as the ultimate solution to global calls for poverty reduction, population control, environmental control, global warming, energy allocation and blanket distribution of economic wealth.

Unfortunately for individual people living in this new system, it will also require authoritarian and centralized control over all aspects of life, from cradle to grave.

What is Carbon Currency and how does it work? In a nutshell, Carbon Currency will be based on the regular allocation of available energy to the people of the world. If not used within a period of time, the Currency will expire (like monthly minutes on your cell phone plan) so that the same people can receive a new allocation based on new energy production quotas for the next period. 

Because the energy supply chain is already dominated by the global elite, setting energy production quotas will limit the amount of Carbon Currency in circulation at any one time. It will also naturally limit manufacturing, food production and people movement.

Local currencies could remain in play for a time, but they would eventually wither and be fully replaced by the Carbon Currency, much the same way that the Euro displaced individual European currencies over a period of time.

Sounds very modern in concept, doesn’t it? In fact, these ideas date back to the 1930’s when hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens were embracing a new political ideology called Technocracy and the promise it held for a better life. Even now-classic literature was heavily influenced by Technocracy: George Orwell’s 1984, H.G. Well’s The Shape of Things to Come and Huxley’s “scientific dictatorship” in Brave New World.

This paper investigates the rebirth of Technocracy and its potential to recast the New World Order into something truly “new” and also totally unexpected by the vast majority of modern critics.

Background

Philosophically, Technocracy found it roots in the scientific autocracy of Henri de Saint-Simon (1760-1825) and in the positivism of Auguste Comte (1798- 1857), the father of the social sciences. Positivism elevated science and the scientific method above metaphysical revelation. Technocrats embraced positivism because they believed that social progress was possible only through science and technology. [Schunk, Learning Theories: An Educational Perspective, 5th, 315]

The social movement of Technocracy, with its energy-based accounting system, can be traced back to the 1930’s when an obscure group of engineers and scientists offered it as a solution to the Great Depression.

altThe principal scientist behind Technocracy was M. King Hubbert, a young geoscientist who would later (in 1948-1956) invent the now-famous Peak Oil Theory, also known as the Hubbert Peak Theory. Hubbert stated that the discovery of new energy reserves and their production would be outstripped by usage, thereby eventually causing economic and social havoc. Many modern followers of Peak Oil Theory believe that the 2007-2009 global recession was exacerbated in part by record oil prices that reflected validity of the theory.

Hubbert received all of his higher education at the University of Chicago, graduating with a PhD in 1937, and later taught geophysics at Columbia University. He was highly acclaimed throughout his career, receiving many honors such as the Rockefeller Public Service Award in 1977.

In 1933, Hubbert and Howard Scott formed an organization called Technocracy, Inc. Technocracy is derived from the Greek words “techne” meaning skill and “kratos”, meaning rule. Thus, it is government by skilled engineers, scientists and technicians as opposed to elected officials. It was opposed to all other forms of government, including communism, socialism and fascism, all of which function with a price-based economy.

As founders of the organization and political movement called Technocracy, Inc., Hubbert and Scott also co-authored Technocracy Study Course in 1934. This book serves as the “bible” of Technocracy and is the root document to which most all modern technocratic thinking can be traced.

Technocracy postulated that only scientists and engineers were capable of running a complex, technology-based society. Because technology, they reasoned, changed the social nature of societies, previous methods of government and economy were made obsolete. They disdained politicians and bureaucrats, who they viewed as incompetent. By utilizing the scientific method and scientific management techniques, Technocrats hoped to squeeze the massive inefficiencies out of running a society, thereby providing more benefits for all members of society while consuming less resources.

The other integral part of Technocracy was to implement an economic system based on energy allocation rather than price. They proposed to replace traditional money with Energy Credits. 

Their keen focus on the efficient use of energy is likely the first hint of a sustained ecological/environmental movement in the United States. Technocracy Study Course stated, for instance,

Although it (the earth) is not an isolated system the changes in the configuration of matter on the earth, such as the erosion of soil, the making of mountains, the burning of coal and oil, and the mining of metals are all typical and characteristic examples of irreversible processes, involving in each case an increase of entropy. (Technocracy Study Course, Hubbert & Scott, p. 49)

Modern emphasis on curtailing carbon fuel consumption that causes global warming and CO2 emissions is essentially a product of early Technocratic thinking.

As scientists, Hubbert and Scott tried to explain (or justify) their arguments in terms of physics and the law of thermodynamics, which is the study of energy conversion between heat and mechanical work.

Entropy is a concept within thermodynamics that represents the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical work. Entropy thus increases as matter and energy in the system degrade toward the ultimate state of inert uniformity.

In layman’s terms, entropy means once you use it, you lose it for good. Furthermore, the end state of entropy is “inert uniformity” where nothing takes place. Thus, if man uses up all the available energy and/or destroys the ecology, it cannot be repeated or restored ever again.

The Technocrat’s avoidance of social entropy is to increase the efficiency of society by the careful allocation of available energy and measuring subsequent output in order to find a state of “equilibrium,” or balance. Hubbert’s focus on entropy is evidenced by Technocracy, Inc.’s logo, the well-known Yin Yang symbol that depicts balance.

To facilitate this equilibrium between man and nature, Technocracy proposed that citizens would receive Energy Certificates in order to operate the economy:

“Energy Certificates are issued individually to every adult of the entire population… The record of one’s income and its rate of expenditure is kept by the Distribution Sequence, so that it is a simple matter at any time for the Distribution Sequence to ascertain the state of a given customer’s balance... When making purchases of either goods or services an individual surrenders the Energy Certificates properly identified and signed.

“The significance of this, from the point of view of knowledge of what is going on in the social system, and of social control, can best be appreciated when one surveys the whole system in perspective. First, one single organization is manning and operating the whole social mechanism. The same organization not only produces but also distributes all goods and services.

“With this information clearing continuously to a central headquarters we have a case exactly analogous to the control panel of a power plant, or the bridge of an ocean liner…” [Technocracy Study Course, Hubbert & Scott,p. 238-239]

Two key differences between price-based money and Energy Certificates are that a) money is generic to the holder while Certificates are individually registered to each citizen and b) money persists while Certificates expire. The latter facet would greatly hinder, if not altogether prevent, the accumulation of wealth and property.

Transition

At the start of WWII, Technocracy’s popularity dwindled as economic prosperity returned, however both the organization and its philosophy survived.

Today, there are two principal websites representing Technocracy in North America: Technocracy, Inc., located in Ferndale, Washington, is represented at www.technocracy.org. A sister organization in Vancouver, British Columbia is Technocracy Vancouver, can be found at www.technocracyvan.ca.

While Technocracy’s original focus was exclusively on the North American continent, it is now growing rapidly in Europe and other industrialized nations.

For instance, the Network of European Technocrats was formed in 2005 as “an autonomous research and social movement that aims to explore and develop both the theory and design of technocracy.” The NET website claims to have members around the world.

Of course, a few minor league organizations and their websites cannot hope to create or implement a global energy policy, but it’s not because the ideas aren’t still alive and well.

A more likely influence on modern thinking is due to Hubbert’s Peak Oil Theory introduced in 1954. It has figured prominently in the ecological/environmental movement. In fact, the entire global warming movement indirectly sits on top of the Hubbert Peak Theory.

As the Canadian Association for the Club of Rome recently stated, “The issue of peak oil impinges directly on the climate change question.” (see John H. Walsh, “The Impending Twin Crisis – One Set of Solutions?, p.5.)

The Modern Proposal

Because of the connection between the environmental movement, global warming and the Technocratic concept of Energy Certificates, one would expect that a Carbon Currency would be suggested from that particular community, and in fact, this is the case.

In 1995, Judith Hanna wrote in New Scientist, “Toward a single carbon currency”, “My proposal is to set a global quota for fossil fuel combustion every year, and to share it equally between all the adults in the world.”

In 2004, the prestigious Harvard International Review published “A New Currency” and stated,

“For those keen to slow global warming, the most effective actions are in the creation of strong national carbon currencies For scholars and policymakers, the key task is to mine history for guides that are more useful. Global warming is considered an environmental issue, but its best solutions are not to be found in the canon of environmental law. Carbon’s ubiquity in the world economy demands that cost be a consideration in any regime to limit emissions. Indeed, emissions trading has been anointed king because it is the most responsive to cost. And since trading emissions for carbon is more akin to trading currency than eliminating a pollutant, policymakers should be looking at trade and finance with an eye to how carbon markets should be governed. We must anticipate the policy challenges that will arise as this bottom-up system emerges, including the governance of seams between each of the nascent trading systems, liability rules for bogus permits, and judicial cooperation. [Emphasis added]

HIR concludes that “after seven years of spinning wheels and wrong analogies, the international regime to control carbon is headed, albeit tentatively, down a productive path.”

In 2006, UK Environment Secretary David Miliband spoke to the Audit Commission Annual Lecture and flatly stated,

"Imagine a country where carbon becomes a new currency. We carry bankcards that store both pounds and carbon points. When we buy electricity, gas and fuel, we use our carbon points, as well as pounds. To help reduce carbon emissions, the Government would set limits on the amount of carbon that could be used." [Emphasis added]

In 2007, New York Times published “When Carbon Is Currency” by Hannah Fairfield. She pointedly stated “To build a carbon market, its originators must create a currency of carbon credits that participants can trade.”

PointCarbon, a leading global consultancy, is partnered with Bank of New York Mellon to assess rapidly growing carbon markets. In 2008 they published “Towards a Common Carbon Currency: Exploring the prospects for integrated global carbon markets.This report discusses both environmental and economic efficiency in a similar context as originally seen with Hubbert in 1933.

Finally, on November 9 2009, the Telegraph (UK) presented an article “Everyone in Britain could be given a personal ‘carbon allowance.’”

“… implementing individual carbon allowances for every person will be the most effective way of meeting the targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. It would involve people being issued with a unique number which they would hand over when purchasing products that contribute to their carbon footprint, such as fuel, airline tickets and electricity. Like with a bank account, a statement would be sent out each month to help people keep track of what they are using.  If their "carbon account" hits zero, they would have to pay to get more credits”. [Emphasis added]

As you can see, these references are hardly minor league in terms of either authorship or content. The undercurrent of early Technocratic thought has finally reached the shore where the waves are lapping at the beach. 

Technocracy’s Energy Card Prototype

In July 1937 an article by Howard Scott in Technocracy Magazine described an Energy Distribution Card in great detail. It declared that using such an instrument as a means of accounting is a part of Technocracy’s proposed change in the course of how our socioeconomic system can be organized.”

altScott further wrote,

“The certificate will be issued directly to the individual. It is nontransferable and nonnegotiable; therefore, it cannot be stolen, lost, loaned, borrowed, or given away. It is noncumulative; therefore, it cannot be saved, and it does not accrue or bear interest. It need not be spent but loses its validity after a designated time period.”

This may have seemed like science fiction in 1937, but today it is wholly achievable. In 2010  Technocracy, Inc. offers an updated idea of what such an Energy Distribution Card might look like. Their website states, 

 “It is now possible to use a plastic card similar to today’s credit card embedded with a microchip. This chip could contain all the information needed to create an energy distribution card as described in this booklet. Since the same information would be provided in whatever forms best suits the latest technology, however, the concept of an ‘Energy Distribution Card’ is what is explained here.”

If you study the card above, you will also note that is serves as a universal identity card and contains a microchip. This reflects Technocracy’s philosophy that each person in society must be meticulously monitored and accounted for in order to track what they consume in terms of energy, and also what they contribute to the manufacturing process.

Carbon Market Players

The modern system of carbon credits was an invention of the Kyoto Protocol and started to gain momentum in 2002 with the establishment of the first domestic economy-wide trading scheme in the U.K. After becoming international law in 2005, the trading market is now predicted to reach $3 trillion by 2020 or earlier.

Graciela Chichilnisky, director of the Columbia Consortium for Risk Management and a designer of the carbon credit text of the Kyoto Protocol, states that the carbon market “is therefore all about cash and trading – but it is also a way to a profitable and greener future.”  (See Who Needs a Carbon Market?)

Who are the “traders” that provide the open door to all this profit? Currently leading the pack are JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

Bloomberg noted in Carbon Capitalists on December 4, 2009 that

“The banks are preparing to do with carbon what they’ve done before: design and market derivatives contracts that will help client companies hedge their price risk over the long term. They’re also ready to sell carbon-related financial products to outside investors.”

At JP Morgan, the woman who originally invented Credit Default Swaps, Blythe Masters, is now head of the department that will trade carbon credits for the bank.

Considering the sheer force of global banking giants behind carbon trading, it’s no wonder analysts are already predicting that the carbon market will soon dwarf all other commodities trading.

Conclusion

Where there is smoke, there is fire. Where there is talk, there is action.

If M. King Hubbert and other early architects of Technocracy were alive today, they would be very pleased to see the seeds of their ideas on energy allocation grow to bear fruit on such a large scale. In 1933, the technology didn’t exist to implement a system of Energy Certificates. However, with today’s ever-advancing computer technology, the entire world could easily be managed on a single computer.

This article intended to show that

  • Carbon Currency is not a new idea, but has deep roots in Technocracy
  • Carbon Currency has grown from a continental proposal to a global proposal
  • It has been consistently discussed over a long period of time
  • The participants include many prominent global leaders, banks and think-tanks
  • The context of these discussions have been very consistent
  • Today’s goals for implementing Carbon Currency are virtually identical to Technocracy’s original Energy Certificates goals.

Of course, a currency is merely a means to an end. Whoever controls the currency also controls the economy and the political structure that goes with it. Inquiry into what such a system might look like will be a future topic.

Technocracy and energy-based accounting are not idle or theoretical issues. If the global elite intends for Carbon Currency to supplant national currencies, then the world economic and political systems will also be fundamentally changed forever.

What Technocracy could not achieve during the Great Depression appears to have finally found traction in the Great Recession.

[Editor's note: Read an international review of this article on The Daily Bell of Appenzell, Switzerland.]

Bibliography & Resources

Scott & Hubbert, Technocracy Study Course, Technocracy, Inc., 1934

Hanna, Toward a single carbon currency, New Scientist, 1995

Victor & House, A New Currency, Harvard International Review, Summer 2004

Hannah Fairfield, When Carbon Is Currency, New York Times, May 6, 2007

M. King Hubbert & The Technocracy Technate Design – Historical blog

Everyone in Britain could be given a personal ‘carbon allowance’, Telegraph (UK)

Network of European Technocrats website for Europe

Technocracy, Inc. – website for U.S.

Technocracy Vancouver – website for Canada

Association for the study of Peak Oil & Gas – website for Peak Oil



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0 # 2010-01-26 13:15
Saw at Bell. Keep up the good work. Very good expose.
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+9 # 2010-01-26 17:09
"Unfortunately for individual people living in this new system, it will also require authoritarian and centralized control over all aspects of life, from cradle to grave."

I don't want to live this way. Ever. I don't want my children to be slaves to such a system. Period.
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+8 # 2010-01-26 17:27
Beware of the "efficiency" crowd.
Free trade economists have already sold us out to the Greater Slave, to an authoritarian capitalism and totalitarian efficiency.
We need a democratically-determined efficiency respecting cultural freedom and national sovereignty.

Kent Welton,
PublicCentralBa nk.com
OligarchyUSA.com
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+3 # 2010-01-27 02:11
Wonderful article, Mr. Wood.

It would be great if you could give us peasants an "action" list of what we can do to counter this progression.

Thank you.
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+2 # 2010-01-27 05:54
Exposure is #1. Engagement of wrong-headed leaders in the public forum is #2. Voting in leaders who understand reality and will not bend to deception and lies is #3. We aren't ready for #4 yet.
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0 # 2010-01-29 22:43
"We aren't ready for #4 yet."

But it would be nice to know what your vision for the future is. That will help put this whole thing in perspective. For example, do you think there is anything to the NESARA concept? Or the zeitgeistmoveme nt/venus project concept? Or the belief that we are at a Turning Point time, and can now look seriously at an alternative to the money system as it has developed? Seriously, as in a spiritual response to great Crisis, and moving up to a new level of reality?

I could go on; but I and I'm sure others would be interested in your thoughts, as to where we go from here, in order that the Controllers don't take over - from whichever side of the socio-econo-political picture they come.
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0 # 2010-02-11 23:42
hey used to say "hope for the best and prepare for the worst." I think we need to lower the bar a bit because the best is behind us, and why prepare for the worst?
We all need to study and apply self-sufficiency, stock up the pantry, get a ceramic water filter, learn and teach barter, heirloom gardening, and survival skills.
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+2 # Vicky Davis 2010-01-27 03:37
Bravo Patrick! This article is outstanding and I'm so happy you took the time to do the subject justice. It's such an insane concept that it needed the attention you gave it.
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0 # Vicky Davis 2010-01-27 05:14
And a good follow up would be to show how the naked short selling, the kiting of securities with e-trading and the insured subprime securities (which I think probably also included subprime credit card AR) actually created digital counterfeit money that was used to drive down the value of U.S. assets and flood the system with money - which of course, drives down the value to a zero and negative. Of course, then what must be done? "Reset" A new currency... the carbon currency.

Wall Street has the most rotten and corrupt people on the face of the earth - but they are brilliant.
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0 # 2010-01-27 16:50
Kudos Patrick! The powers that be are trying their best to shove carbon shackles round mankind and enslave man under the domination system.

BTW, here is a resource you failed to include, but very well done by the SPPI and written by Mrs. JoAnne Nova from Australia she has a wonderful blog http://joannenova.com.au/


SPPI Original Paper
Carbon Credits: Another Corrupt Currency? The real hockey-stick graph
Written by Joanne Nova
Monday, 02 February 2009

http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/originals/another_currupt_currency.html
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+3 # 2010-02-03 20:51
Having spent some years studying the nature of currency, the concept of currency as a representation of energy is not a new idea. Some have asserted that our current currency system actually obfuscates true costs and an energy based currency is a more accurate measure of value. It truth any form of currency has a substantial energy component. The more energy, human or otherwise, involved in the acquisition of goods or the performances of services the more expensive things tend to be. It has been proposed that if a truly cheap and inexhaustible source of energy were to replace fossil fuels, the price of everything would drop precipitously. Carbon based currency assumes that the energy will be carbon based. As we transition into non-carbon based energy sources this will become less accurate. The current proposal, therefore, while seeming to be an improvement, incentivises remaining tied to carbon based fuels. It also could be the next method for economic, social, and political control. Still, the most valuable of substances for life on earth, the air we breath, is free. Not all things of value have been monetized.
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+2 # 2010-02-11 23:32
I like your analysis, Ruth. It is a disincentive, and I'm totally convinced it is by design. With centralization comes the ability to totally cut off goods and services from selected demographics, incremental genocide is the agenda. You might be interested in Jordan Maxwell's take on energy-money-currency at jordanmaxwell.com. Lots of information on the occult symbolic language of the secret societies.
Alan Watt at cuttingthrought hematrix.com has a lot to say about the intentions of the Global Elite, having mastered the ability to read very dry tomes and distill the info which he delivers daily & extemporaneousl y.
NIkki Raapana and her Anti-communitarian League is another whose analysis fits well with Pat's.
The infrastructure is largely in place and the agenda is moving slowly forward, and of course they didn't ask us.
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+4 # 2010-02-03 22:29
The only thing in humanity that can be monetized socially is human effort. All else is transient. When we give a value to something like gold, it is again tied to the human effort valuation in order to have it or sell it. The carbon issue is idiotic, irrelevant and just a ploy of those who control the carbon harvest today, ridiculously so anyway because the key thing is WHO CONTROLS THE ISSUANCE OF THE CREDIT?. Just to prove how ridiculous it is, how about Wheat Credits and Water Credits, since after all they are even more basic for human survival? Giving somebody the exclusive power of issuing the money is inviting totalitarianism to the nth degree. We are far better off with the perverse Fiat Money we have managed to invent so far, since as there are many kinds of it they are subject to checks and balances and will reposition themselves in some sort of equilibrium (not that I am a fan of them, but..)
This is another trap to lead us one step further from the many private “Central Banks” to one exclusive Central Bank. In the heading of any blog or any article we should put Rothschild’s manifesto: “Give me the power to issue the money, and I care not who makes the laws” . If he were alive today he would say that and “why not give me the power to make the laws also?” = New World Order = One World Government.
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-1 # 2010-02-04 00:15
Good points, Ruth and Manuel. And that all is why the answer - now staring us rather clearly in the face - is to go neither left nor right, but up.

People like Prof. Thomas H. Greco, Jr. ('The End of Money and The Future of Civilization') and David C. Korten ('Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth'), and Peter Joseph (zeitgeistmovem ent.com) and Jacque Fresco & Roxanne Meadows (thevenusprojec t.com), all have pieces of the picture of change now being asked of humanity. But there is an overarching issue here. The issue of our timeline as a race on this planet.

We, in short, need to move to a system of social organization that invokes qualities like cooperation, and mutual respect, and so forth. The sort of thing that socialists talk about, and many people give the negative epithet 'utopian socialist' to. But is it really so outlandish an idea?
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-2 # 2010-02-04 00:18
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Maybe in the past, when we were still embedded in a lower level of consciousness, and awareness. But not now. For a few reasons. One: Technology. Two: Globalisation. Three: Knowledge. About things like reincarnation. That there is a Plan, of which human life is but a part. And there, not so incidentally, is the alternative motive for doing things: because life is for growing from the experience. Has meaning, beyond just in and of itself only. Is a gift from our Creator. And out of gratitude for life with meaning - and concern for the living Creation - we will give of our best.

To say: We need to think bigger. About where we're at, in our time on this lovely planet. Now acutely asking of us our best. As great Crisis presents us with great Opportunity.

It is, in word: time.
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+3 # 2010-02-04 06:01
Sorry Stan, but the Venus Project is an exact knockoff of Technocracy: It is "a comprehensive plan for social reclamation in which human beings, technology, and nature will be able to coexist in a long-term, sustainable state of dynamic equilibrium." The Zeitgeist Movement, the "action arm" of the Z movement, promotes "The application of 'the Scientific Method' for social concern"... exactly what Technocracy, Inc. stated in the 1930's. These ideas were rejected then, and they should be rejected today.
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0 # 2010-02-04 16:36
Fair enough, Pat. I was just referring to the 'piece of the picture' they have of helping people get their heads around the fact that we don't need money in order to exchange goods & services between us - and especially not interest-bearing money, with its built-in requirement for constant growth.

Something I would have said in my postings above - to totally clarify my position - but didn't seem to have the space to, is:

Socialists, and other mere materialists/humanists (like P Joseph), can try to get their ideas off the ground without the spiritual component to the picture (of where we're now at) if they want. But I wouldn't hold out much hope for that approach to the modern matter - OUR modern matter. Because the admonition simply of 'Wouldn't it be nice if people were nice to each other' isn't enough of a reason, to give of one's best, without the understanding - real, soul-felt understanding - that life has meaning.

We're being asked, now, to move up a notch in our evolution on this planet. Which consists of an evolution of consciousness, coming closer to who we are really. Nicely put as 'spiritual beings having a human experience'.
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+1 # 2010-02-18 22:40
Sorry pat, but the Technocracy ideas weren't rejected because people 'knew' it was flawed. False information and knock offs wrote about technocracy and damaged the publicity, don't forget about the mainstream news corporations who actively threatened job loss if discussed in the workplace(hears t corp).
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+2 # 2010-02-07 11:00
Gidday Patrick, it's been some years since we last talked, but there is no chance you will remember this; but I was impressed then with the breadth of your comprehension. Obviously, you have not stood still.

The history of technocracy was appreciated, although I encountered these pathetic fringe-dwellers as computer programmers, in the late sixties. They are depressingly compatible with blinkered scientists, academics, environmentalis ts, and UN bureaucrats; and have been used cleverly by Maurice Strong and his ilk.

But as you will note from the earlier reference to Joanne Nova, Australians appear to be more successful at resisting the 'natural elite', and 80% reject ETS and carbon taxes unless proof of AGW can be presented.

A subtle pro-democracy movement is also in full swing http://www.oziz4oziz.com/

A few of your readers wish for an action plan. We have one, one that any military or industrial strategist would approve, but it is useful only for Australia.

Of more value is a 44 page document that identifies and measures all 17 elements of the globalisation agenda. If anyone wants such an attachment they can e-mail me through you.

Once again, well done. I will direct our more knowledge-thirsty members your way. Tony Ryan, Australia
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-1 # 2010-02-11 20:51
Patrick,

This was a wonderful article.


Tony Ryan,

I would like to see the 17 elements of the globalisation agenda. I would also like to know your take on Agenda 21.
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0 # 2010-02-11 23:04
Re Kevin's comment:

Patrick would know more details than me. It had its origins in the aristocracy; but with Binet's invention of an intelligence measure to identify slow children, although he warned loudly that this scale, or any other, could not validly measure intelligence, American psychologists and educators saw in this a system that justified their belief in eugenics.

Thus was born a tangible and respectable means of advantaging the superior and, if necessary, eliminating the inferior.

Around the early 1930, eugenics expanded and we can see this in testing of medicines and vaccines on American blacks, but more prosaically by bending education from 32 human skills developments to only seven, these being what psychologists and other social scientists scored highest at. It can be noted that these elitists are actually low achievers when it comes to product of substance.

Gidday Kevin

These people have highlighted the concept of global overpopulation and the need to remove the inferior end of the spectrum. Their own lack of real intelligence, or perhaps, psychological obstacles, prevents them from recognising that the simplest way to reverse population growth is to introduce an age pension. This obviates the need to have 12 kids to look after one in one's old age.

Patrick will direct you to access to the Portrait of Globalisation paper, if you ask.
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0 # 2010-02-11 23:06
Oops, the greeting popped up in the wrong place.
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+1 # 2010-02-12 02:17
This is nothing more than the POWER ELITE PLACING THEIR NEW CONTROLS OVER THE MASSES ON PLANET EARTH. IT IS MY OPINION THAT WHEN OCTOBER 28, 2011 COMES AND THE "DIMENTION CALLED TIME" BEGINS TO SPEED UP AND THEN WHEN DEC. 21, 2012 ARRIVES WE WILL SEE THE NEW HUMAN MIND WAKE UP TO REALITY OF BECOMING NICE INSTEAD OF THE CURRENT ANGER, HATERID, FEAR...
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0 # 2010-02-12 02:18
hatred, fear, anger will be gone by OCTOBER 28, 2011 AND BY DECEMBER 21, 2012 a new beginning will have arrived here on planet earth...
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0 # 2010-02-16 03:29
Definition of Technocracy: An advanced industrial society of continental extent in which the supporting economy uses energy units for measurement and control instead of the monetary values (money) of the Price System. (Patrick - Your ignorance is showing!)
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0 # 2010-02-18 22:43
Absolutely agree with you. Patrick isn't putting his best effort in searching this nor giving it fair balance and including Carbon crap that has nothing to do with Technocracy.
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+4 # Patrick Wood 2010-02-18 23:14
John, Walter - The global elite has hijacked your ideas and is implementing them in order to impose their version of social, economic and political control. Because their version of technocracy is slightly different than the 1930's version, and to avoid confusion, I will call it neo-Technocracy in the future. However, the parallels between the two are unmistakable, which is my main point. Personally, I don't think the original Technocrats would be too happy that their framework was being misused by the global elite to the abuse of all.
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0 # 2010-03-06 07:06
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SFywA_LQuU
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+2 # 2010-03-18 21:51
why not adding the carbon currency for controlling CO2 emission by the human body?
this way, the poor and the unfortunated can be taken to prison or to be killed for violating the energy quoata
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+1 # 2010-04-10 16:14
Tying carbon taxes and technocracy together is illogical and one has little to do with the other. There are two main problems here:

Technocracy; a grand idea, how long before it becomes corrupted by the technocracy elite? Well its implementation is already in the hands of the power elite so there is no question that the best person for the job will NOT be hired but those who are willing to defraud and lie about the truth will be, just as it is today.
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+2 # 2010-04-10 16:15
I ran out of space, this comment belongs with the previous comment.

Carbon Dioxide: The whole carbon dioxide crisis is manufactured, there is no crisis except a crisis of the failure of consumerism. So the consumer must buy 'different' things to keep the machine rolling. As a child the atmospheric pollution was so bad that when fog rolled into the cities people dropped dead because they were unable to breathe (London England) and that is a historical fact. Secondly; in 1886 the rivers in England were so polluted that falling into the Thames for example was a death sentence unless swift medical treatment was obtained. Thirdly; all of the people who were born, grew up and worked in the area now known as the West Midlands prior to the clean air act, sometime in the early sixties I believe, will eventually get Cancer of something with the lungs being the primary target. This I know is true because every member of my family on both sides has died from lung disease, all of them. Since the time of my youth the air water and land has become clean and fish once again thrive in all of the previously polluted rivers. The carbon crisis is a hoax and was in fact dealt with in the fifties and sixties.
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-2 # 2010-05-08 04:36
technocracy is the only way for humanity to survive in the future. I've read the technocracy study coarse and the statement made claiming that there will be total control of the individual is false. Technocracy is a method to control resourses and technology NOT people. Actually people will be more free than ever to do what they want in a Technate with a minimum of work required. This is not slavery it's planning.
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+3 # Patrick Wood 2010-05-08 05:04
You do not understand what has happened with your naive and Utopian view of Technocracy. It is being implemented by evil men who DO want to control humanity.
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0 # 2010-05-09 19:59
You New World Order scum will get yours!
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-1 # 2010-05-17 19:40
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+1 # 2010-07-01 07:16
"Climategate" and other exposes' reveal Anthropocentric Global Warming science is not science, but prostitution of science. Eisenhower should have referred to a "pseudo-scientific elite" in his farewell speech. The "technocracy" can suppress, control and manipulate their "science" to suit any agenda. They don't like free will, so image a world without it.
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0 # 2010-07-01 21:14
I have a better idea. How about we go back to barter and trade. No more money for gov't to fund wars. No more funny paper money (fiat), just gold & silver, seeds, & barter. Now thats a new world order that I think a lot would like to see instead of the New World Order that these crooks want! Enough about carbon already... My trees and greenhouse love carbon! How about you?
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0 # M. Btok 2010-08-23 21:46
Out with the Global Elite and the Criminal Government - That Has Performed A Hostile Corporate Take Over of America!
The Government that has taken over America, is not American! Outsiders are running our country!
The reasons why, we must vote out, Establishment Government Representatives , whether they are Left or Right - Incumbent or Candidate!

Make sure the candidates and incumbents, do not belong to any of the Global Elitist Organizations: Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, Club of Rome, Skull and Bones, Canadian Council of Chief Executives,
Harvard Elite Players, Goldman Sachs, International Monetary Fund, The United Nations, World Health Organization, World Trade Organization.

The reason we must vote out Establishment Government Representatives , whether they are Left or Right, Incumbent or Candidate is explained on this 2 minute News Clip below:

TWO Party Paradyne System News clip:

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2824363/the_obama_deception_extra_part_2/

We Americans, who wish to stop the thieving and robbing, of your income and resources in your country, by the Globalist Banksters need to, "End the Fed"! Help Ron Paul out on this one folks! There in lays our freedom!

PS: Please pass this information on to your friends before Nov. Elections!
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