wereq
Cursed and Defeated by Fate
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Trump plans to take Venezuela, Greenland, Iran, and Mexico thus far. Probably more later.
View: https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2009723011419549863
View: https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2009736427915899032
View: https://x.com/BRICSinfo/status/2009734497630060904
View: https://x.com/Breaking911/status/2009449113411367067
Thia 1940 map by Technocracy, Inc. illustrates the proposed "Technate of America," a unified, self-sustaining entity encompassing North America, parts of Central and South America, and the eastern Pacific Basin. Governed by a technically skilled elite, the Technate prioritized independence and security, with strategic defense bases marking its borders to deter foreign involvement.
Technocracy, Inc., led by Howard Scott, emerged during the Great Depression as a critique of the "price system," advocating instead for an "energy theory of value." This radical vision rejected democracy in favor of governance by experts to ensure efficient resource management. The movement's authoritarian tendencies and aesthetics, such as uniforms and public salutes, echoed Fascist influences.
Rooted in isolationism, the Technate sought independence from global trade and conflicts, emphasizing a defense-first approach to protect American interests. However, the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entry into World War II undercut its vision, relegating the movement to obscurity. Technocracy, Inc. survives today as a niche organization with limited influence.
View: https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2009723011419549863
View: https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2009736427915899032
View: https://x.com/BRICSinfo/status/2009734497630060904
View: https://x.com/Breaking911/status/2009449113411367067
Thia 1940 map by Technocracy, Inc. illustrates the proposed "Technate of America," a unified, self-sustaining entity encompassing North America, parts of Central and South America, and the eastern Pacific Basin. Governed by a technically skilled elite, the Technate prioritized independence and security, with strategic defense bases marking its borders to deter foreign involvement.
Technocracy, Inc., led by Howard Scott, emerged during the Great Depression as a critique of the "price system," advocating instead for an "energy theory of value." This radical vision rejected democracy in favor of governance by experts to ensure efficient resource management. The movement's authoritarian tendencies and aesthetics, such as uniforms and public salutes, echoed Fascist influences.
Rooted in isolationism, the Technate sought independence from global trade and conflicts, emphasizing a defense-first approach to protect American interests. However, the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entry into World War II undercut its vision, relegating the movement to obscurity. Technocracy, Inc. survives today as a niche organization with limited influence.





