Technocracy And Transhumanism: Patrick Wood’s Critique And The Vision Of A Post-Great Reset World

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by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project:

(Activist Post) Perplexity.ai uses multiple AI models to spit out analysis. At present, AI in general is not heavily censored because it takes a cross-section of what is found on the Internet. This will change when the kill switch is installed to specifically disappear sites like Technocracy News & Trends and people like Patrick Wood. In the meantime, you must use every tool at your disposal for discovery. For those who don’t know how to ask the right questions, they will get buffalo chips.

The value of using Perplexity.ai is in the references at the bottom, where each resource is listed. In this case, there are 121 citations to sift through. If I were to find two or three new leads on a certain topic, it would save hours or even days of manual digging.

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Just to be clear, using the keyword “technocracy” on Google buries the first mention of Technocracy news to about page eight in the search results. If you type “Patrick Wood”, “Wood technocracy”, or “Wood trilateral”, you get results immediately on the first page. If you type “What is the Trilateral Commission?” or “What is Technocracy?”, you get crickets. ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor.

Query: My name is “Patrick Wood” or “Patrick M. Wood,” and I am a subject matter expert on Technocracy and its related subject, transhumanism. To understand my work, I want you to search the Internet for all of the videos where I have been interviewed, all of the articles that I have written, and all of the books that I have written. Present my critique of this material and then explain why Google actively suppresses my research. Klaus Schwab, founder of the WEF, wrote the book The Great Reset and posited that society will be transformed into a Technocracy and the people who live there will be Humans 2.0, or transhumanists. Further, he posited that private property would be non-existent. What will the post-Great Reset world look like?

Perplexity’s Answer, unedited:

Patrick M. Wood has emerged as a preeminent critic of technocratic governance and its symbiotic relationship with transhumanist ideology. Through his books, interviews, and lectures, Wood delineates a global agenda he argues is orchestrated by unelected elites to replace democratic institutions with AI-driven surveillance systems, eradicate private property, and redefine humanity through bio-digital integration. This report synthesizes Wood’s critiques, examines the suppression of his research by tech giants like Google, and analyzes Klaus Schwab’s vision of a post-Great Reset society.

Historical Foundations of Technocracy and Transhumanism

The Technocratic Blueprint

Wood traces technocracy’s origins to the 1930s, when engineers and scientists proposed an energy-based economic system managed by technical experts rather than politicians 1 18. This movement regained traction in the 1970s through the Trilateral Commission, co-founded by Zbigniew Brzezinski and David Rockefeller, which rebranded technocracy as the “New International Economic Order” 18 20. Key components include:

  • Energy Accounting: Replacing monetary systems with resource allocation based on energy quotas 18.
  • Smart Cities: Urban centers governed by IoT sensors and centralized data hubs 36.
  • Sustainable Development: Frameworks like Agenda 21 and the 2030 Agenda, which Wood argues mask centralized control under environmental rhetoric 9 18.

Technocracy’s modern iteration, Wood contends, seeks to dissolve national sovereignty through public-private partnerships (e.g., World Economic Forum collaborations) and replace free markets with stakeholder capitalism 6 17.

Transhumanism’s Mechanistic Vision

Transhumanism, which Wood dubs technocracy’s “evil twin,” aims to merge humans with technology to overcome biological limitations 2 9. Key initiatives include:

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