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Technocracy and Centralized Control Aaron Day outlines technocracy as a system where elites, often backed by powerful organizations, choose scientists and engineers to make societal decisions, essentially nullifying individual autonomy.
He notes that the World Economic Forum (WEF) and United Nations (UN) are leading the charge for this form of governance.
"Technocracy is basically a form of government where elites pick scientists and engineers to make decisions for people.
It’s essentially the end of free will." Day traces the origins of this technocratic agenda back to the 1930s and links it to the current push for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
He further explains that at the core of technocracy lies a goal to replace the "price-based economy" with an "energy credit-based system," a process already in motion.