Tag: Technocracy

  • War for the Planet of the Apes is Scientific Fact – Jay Dyer

    War for the Planet of the Apes is Scientific Fact – Jay Dyer

    By: Jay Dyer We often think of the Darwinian mythos as coming to us packaged in the form of “science,” science classes, public education, television “documentaries,” so on and so on.  For the masses, however, I argued the most effective forms of indoctrination into the Darwinian mythos come through public schooling and Hollywood.  Almost the…

  • Geopolitical Chessmaster: Legacy of Brzezinski – Jay Dyer on GlobalResearch

    Geopolitical Chessmaster: Legacy of Brzezinski – Jay Dyer on GlobalResearch

      Stream or download audio here.    Zbigniew Brzezinski, counselor and trustee at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, professor of American foreign policy at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, and most famously National Security Adviser under US President Jimmy Carter passed away on Friday May 26th in a…

  • Technocratic Mythology Decoded

    Technocratic Mythology Decoded

    Before there was Back to the Future, the world was treated to an early phase of science fiction embodied in Fabian misanthrope H.G. Wells’ 1895 novella The Time Machine. Wells’ work is both entertaining and important for the course of modern literature, yet it also calls for an analysis given the prevalence of propaganda functioning at many…

  • St. Darwin’s Space Brotherhood

    St. Darwin’s Space Brotherhood

    We tend to think of science fiction, modern science (scientism), and religion as three distinct subjects, with minimal connection amongst them. When we consider them philosophically, however, a radically different perspective begins to take shape, as the underlying presuppositions of all three converge. Considering the weaponization of culture under establishment rubrics of full spectrum dominance, all three…

  • Dostoevsky: Demonic Rationalism

    Dostoevsky: Demonic Rationalism

    In his work Dostoevsky and the Metaphysics of Crime, sociologist Dr. Vladislav Arkadyevich Bachinin analyzes the only seemingly contradictory correlation between Enlightenment rationalism and the rise of infernal forces in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s work Demons. Translated by Mark Hackard. The Immoral Reason of a Living Automaton Pyotr Verkhovensky, the cold-blooded cynic who easily transgresses any moral obstacles, represents a…

  • Synthetic Terror Spectacle

    Synthetic Terror Spectacle

    Following a wave of terrorist attacks in late June in France, Tunisia, and Kuwait, the narrative that ISIS is on the march has been dusted off by Western governments and media, though that particular fairy tale has never been allowed to collect dust for very long. While it’s entirely unclear what, if any, ties the alleged perpetrators…

  • Brzezinski’s Final Solution

    Brzezinski’s Final Solution

    Zbigniew Brzezinski’s book Between Two Ages – America’s Role in the Technetronic Era has become something of a conspiracy theorist’s holy – or rather “unholy” – writ. Ironically, this came to pass precisely in the wake of the fulfilment of some of Zbig’s predictions that littered the margins of the first third of his book. Yes, he…

  • Rage Against The Machine-Man

    Rage Against The Machine-Man

    The central role that technology plays in modern man’s life leaves him often all too indifferent or oblivious to those who would use that same technology to subvert society and control entire populations. Modern man needs his smart phone not only to conduct business transactions and communicate with distant loved ones, but also to watch the latest…

  • Revolution Inc.

    Revolution Inc.

    For millennia rulers have governed through stoking of fear of internal and external threats. While in tribal societies the external (and sometimes internal) threat was very real, the plebeian mind remained fixated on the dialectic of “we good, they bad.” Today man is no different – what is different is that the halls and levers of power are less visible than in…

  • Dialectics & the End of Man

    Dialectics & the End of Man

    One of the central, most basic and ancient questions of philosophy is that of the one and the many. This question even transcended cultural barriers and mysteriously appeared in both ancient Chinese and Hindu thought, which cannot be said of every philosophical speculation. A familiar issue to philosophers and mathematicians, it is surprisingly an obscure topic,…