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Coronavirus is wreaking havoc in China

China: Life And Death In A Technocracy


By Patrick Wood ——--February 7, 2020

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Coronavirus is wreaking havoc in ChinaThe Coronavirus is wreaking havoc in China, not only with the people suffering and dying, but also with its economy and political system. Everything that Technocrats had hoped to achieve with China, is now on its own deathbed with irregular heart beat. Mind you, China has worked hard since 1976 to establish itself as the world’s first completely Technocratic state. That’s 44 years engineered economics, social control and outward expansion through the Belt and Road trade network.

Technocrat view of humanity is extremely low

The release of the Coronavirus was unquestionably an accidental ‘Black Swan’ event that nobody expected, especially China. But, it was their own overconfident Technocrat scientists who created it in the first place. They were sloppy. Security surrounding the deadly virus was obviously an afterthought and a small-minded one at that. This is not surprising, given that the Technocrat view of humanity is extremely low. For instance, the original Technocracy Study Course manual described the ‘human animal’:
The human animal is composed of chemical atoms which are derived from the ordinary inorganic materials of the earth, and which ultimately return to the place from which they come… The human animal responds to its external environment through the mechanism of the conditioned reflex, which is a purely automatic but tremendously complex, nervous control mechanism. These conditioned reflexes are, however, subject to control and manipulation through the device of manipulating an individual’s environment. (Technocracy Study Course, 1934, p. 205)
Now that China’s scientific blooper is spinning out of control, we see the aftermath and associated human costs, as Bloomberg reports China Sacrifices a Province to Save the World From Coronavirus.

Technocracy is not progressive, but rather regressive

People are queuing for eight hours just to get tested for the coronavirus, said the college graduate, John Chen, who’s 23. His feverish mother is yet to be tested. “At first I was upset that the hospitals and officials I called for help weren’t willing to do their job, but later I realized that it’s not that they are unwilling to help, but that everywhere is way too short of resources,” he said. “I don’t blame anyone, because if you grow up in China, you learn that’s how the system works.”
Technocracy is not progressive, but rather regressive. It is a flawed system of thinking from the very start in the early 1900s, and it has remained just as flawed in the 21st century, regardless of where it is embraced. Technocrat Chinese leaders will never understand this, but the people suffering under their jackboot already get it. The rest of the world needs to understand as well.

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Patrick Wood——

Patrick Wood, Technocracy.News is an author and lecturer on elite globalization policies since the late 1970s. He is co-author with the late Antony C. Sutton of <em>Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II. His latest book, Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation, focuses on the role of science and technology in the quest for global domination, and the elite who are perpetrating it.

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