The Technocratic Trump Administration: The Public-Private Partnership, by Derrick Broze

Donald Trump is the Trojan Horse for technototalitarianism. From Derrick Broze at tlavagabond.substack.com:

Donald Trump’s return to the White House has seen him partner with a number of Technocrats on public-private partnerships, setting the stage for the incoming Technocratic Surveillance State.

In the ten months since Donald Trump returned to the White House his administration has sought to rapidly implement the agenda of his Technocratic and Zionist backers. The sheer onslaught of daily developments is enough to overwhelm the average American who is attempting to keep up with the constant breaking news.

This should come as no surprise given that Steve Bannon — one of Trump’s first political strategists — loudly proclaimed his goal to inundate the public with “shit”. In 2018, Bannon told Bloomberg, “The Democrats don’t matter. The real opposition is the media. And the way to deal with them is to flood the zone with shit.”

Bannon later expanded on his statements in an interview with the PBS show Frontline, stating, “Every day, we hit them with three things. They’ll bite on one, and we’ll get all of our stuff done, bang, bang, bang. These guys will never be able to recover.”

While he framed his statements as focused on the Democrats, it’s clear that such a strategy works to confuse the public as well. Although Bannon is no longer a regular figure in the second Trump administration, the mentality of accomplishing your goals at a breakneck pace continues as Trump has allied himself with the Technocrats running the major tech firms. This includes Big Technocrats like Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

In a 2009 interview, Zuckerberg infamously revealed that one of Facebook’s “core values” was the motto “Move fast and break things”, a phrase that Zuckerberg said meant that “unless you are breaking some stuff you are not moving fast enough”.

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One response to “The Technocratic Trump Administration: The Public-Private Partnership, by Derrick Broze

  1. The GIGO techno Babel?

    Duh, winning like all the WARS.

    Montana passed a free to pay in cash law.

    Somewhere to go when the New Man workers utopia doesn’t work out.

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