INTERVIEW WITH PATRICK M. WOOD - TECHNOCRACY: THE HARD ROAD TO WORLD ORDER
The Mind Renewed is joined once again by Patrick M. Wood, Editor-in-Chief of Technocracy News and Trends. Wood discusses his book - Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order and traces the development of the United Nations' doctrine of Sustainable Development, spawned from the 1930’s ideology of Technocracy.
Wood argues that UN programs such as Agenda 21, the New Urban Agenda and the Paris Climate Agreement are best understood as attempts to displace the current structures of free enterprise and national sovereignty -- replacing these with a so-called "New Economic World Order"-- a concept long championed by the globalist Trilateral Commission.
Examining seemingly unrelated factors such as collaborative governance, public-private partnerships, data collection and crypto-currencies, Wood connects the dots in futurist style and poses the question: Is this the kind of world we want to build -- a world where the dream of a Utopia might turn into a nightmare of control?
TECHNOCRACY News & Trends
https://www.technocracy.news/
Podcast
https://www.themindrenewed.com/interviews/2019/1280-int-166
United Nations Conference on Environment & Development - June 1992, Rio de Janerio
https://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/articles/Agenda21.pdf
Article (partial) - The Hard Road to World Order by Richard N. Gardner, April 1974
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/1974-04-01/hard-road-world-order
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