• Anti-Natalist Movement: ‘I Wish I’d Never Been Born’

    Anti-Natalist Movement: ‘I Wish I’d Never Been Born’
    As Technocracy/Sustainable Development is drilled into everyone’s skull, anti-human groupthink increases exponentially as a direct result. This self-destructive behavior could be likened to the proverbial lemmings-over-the-cliff who voluntarily plunge to their death for no particular reason. ⁃ TN EditorAdherents view life not as a gift and a miracle, but a harm and an imposition. And their notion that having children may be a bad idea seems to be gaining mainstream popularity
    n
  • World Economic Forum: Why Your Next Car Is A Bike

    World Economic Forum: Why Your Next Car Is A Bike
    Whoever disbelieves that the global elite Technocrats intend to pry you out of your car onto a bike or scooter, you just aren’t paying attention. The WEF concludes, ‘cities should also manage citizens’ expectations’ so that they can be ‘healthier and more sustainable.’ ⁃ TN Editor
    On the window of a bike shop in Copenhagen, a sign reads: Your next car is a bike.
    More than 62% of Copenhageners cycle to work in one of the most bike-friendly citie
  • Flashback: In Our Hyperconnected Future, Regulation Will Be Instant And Irresistible

    Flashback: In Our Hyperconnected Future, Regulation Will Be Instant And Irresistible
    Pushbutton control over algorithms and devices will ultimately circumvent and then replace traditional methods of governance, leaving no ground for appeal or redress: ‘Your app has been automatically updated.’ ⁃ TN EditorLast week, a man crash landed his drone on the White House lawn. Evidently, the individual, a member of a US intelligence agency, had been drinking and was showing off his drone to a friend when he lost control of the craft.
    Any other house and lawn a
  • Forbes: How The IoT Enables Pushbutton Regulation From A Distance

    Forbes: How The IoT Enables Pushbutton Regulation From A Distance
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is designed as a command-and-control system to regulate the entire system in which they operate. This includes humans contained therein as well.
    This article’s author rightly concludes,
    The “Smart Cities” movement potentially may present the most significant incarnation of Regulation from A Distance, though. Versions I’ve noticed seem to involve heavy governmental control, “partnered” with large corporations or gover
  • Advertisement

  • Populism Naturally Bonds With Technocracy In Italy

    Populism Naturally Bonds With Technocracy In Italy
    Italy’s populist movement continues to embrace Technocracy to form a natural alliance called ‘Technopopulism’. The first TN articles appeared in mid-2018, and now the globalist Financial Times has noticed.
    Technopopulism is the most dangerous trend in modern society because populists generally reject globalization but then turn to Technocracy to run their broken societies, not realizing that Technocracy is the ultimate expression of globalization. ⁃ TN EditorItaly’s
  • Data, Data Everywhere But Not One Ounce Of Wisdom

    Data, Data Everywhere But Not One Ounce Of Wisdom
    Data is the lifeblood of Technocracy is. It fills the sails of AI. It’s the new oil of the 21st century. It is the gusher of the Internet of Things. The real-time railroad system is 5G. The word ‘enough’ is not in the Technocrat’s dictionary.
    The Knight Foundation is fishing for more innovative ideas on how to collect and use data in the smart home and smart city.  The problem, of course, is that no amount of data will ever result in wisdom, which is the greatest hum

Follow @Sci_Tech_AU on Twitter!