🇺🇸🗺 “Technocratic America”
🟦 After the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro, this map began to circulate again.
➡️The map belongs to Technocracy Incorporated, a real political movement in the United States founded in 1933 by engineer Howard Scott, which rose to prominence during the Great Depression. Its core idea was that democracy, national sovereignty, and the market economy had failed and should be replaced by rule by a technically trained, unelected elite.
➡️Technocracy completely rejected the “price system” of capitalism. Instead, it proposed an “energy cost theory,” where goods, labor, and services were valued based on energy input, not money. Implementing this system required the abolition of elections, the elimination of political pluralism, and the centralization of control over production, resources, labor, and security. Their geopolitical vision was “Technocratic America.”
➡️The Technocracy was not an empire built by conventional means, but a controlled continental system encompassing North America, Central America, the Caribbean, parts of northern South America, and the eastern Pacific. Borders would become administrative lines and virtually disappear, while nations would be replaced by logistical zones.
➡️The movement was overtly authoritarian. Members wore uniforms, used salutes, centralized leadership, and rejected political debate as ineffective. The security doctrine called for total mobilization: the conscription of men, materials, machines, and wealth, as well as a ring of defensive bases around the perimeter of the Technocracy to keep the war “outside the Zone.”
➡️The map dates from 1940 and was published in the official journal, Technocracy, Incorporated. The movement collapsed after Pearl Harbor, when the United States mobilized for World War II under a democratic, capitalist system, directly contradicting Technocracy’s prediction of the system’s complete collapse by 1940. However, as some observers note, the organization has not disappeared, and its ideas remain quite popular among many graduates of elite US universities and members of the Ivy League. The organization itself still exists today, 55 years after the death of its founder, Howard Scott.
➡️Technocracy was never about flags or ideology. It was about governance. About transforming societies into inputs and outputs. About viewing regions as energy systems, not sovereign nations.
➡️As researchers of this movement note, the “Technocratic America” map describes integration—economic, technological, and military—achieved not necessarily through invasion, but through dependence, destruction, and leadership changes when systems become “ineffective.”
READ FULL ARTICLE: This article originally appeared on New Eastern Outlook
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