Saturday, October 30, 2021

Industry Capture of Government Leading to Systemic Failure

Editor's note: WWIV is raging and most people do not know how to defend themselves from this overt attack or even know that it is raging all around them. Think of governments as proxies. What is WWIV the final war? WWIV is the central banking warfare model and their related corporations especially pharmaceutical corporations using governments to war on civilian populations around the world.
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Source: Technocratic Tyranny
By Vicky Davis | October 30, 2021

In the retrospective analysis of the history that put this country on the path of a Communist totalitarian territory – no longer a nation-state, no longer a free country, no longer capable of moral value judgments relative to our historical traditions, a Commission was found that reveals the turning point – the Y in the road as it were. The purpose of the Commission was to define an industrial policy for the United States. Industrial policy is generally a feature of communist governments for central planning of the economy. Since the Commission was led by a computer industry CEOs, the policies they recommended were for the benefit of the computer industry turning the government into the manager of people via the national systems they recommended and implemented with the CEOs pulling the strings. 

At the time Commission was established the U.S. wasn't a communist country but as one follows the history, the evolution is obvious. We have been living through a slow-rolling, catastrophic systemic failure of our country due to the computer industry capture of our government. 

Pied Pipers to Fascism/Communism 

(Image) John A. Young, CEO and member of the Board of Directors of Hewlett-Packard, director of the Wells Fargo Bank, Wells Fargo & Co., and SRI International. He is cochairman of the Western Technical Manpower Council, a member of the Business Council, the Business Roundtable, the executive committee of Machinery and Allied Products Institute (MAPI), and a member of the National Industrial Advisory Council of the Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC).

On June 28, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed Executive Order 12428, establishing the President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness. At the same time, Reagan announced the appointment of John A. Young as a member of President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness and designated him as Chairman.

On August 4, 1983, Reagan made a statement about the Commission and a press release was issued naming the rest of the members of the Commission. Michael Porter was one of the members. The following are significant excerpts from Reagan's statement:
America needs her best minds to create technologies that will enhance America's economic leadership in the 1980's. To sustain high rates of real economic growth, we must continue to create new "miracles" of high technology—miracles both for innovation and for modernization of the major areas of our economy in manufacturing, agriculture, and services.

—Recommending policy changes at all levels of government to improve the private sector's ability to compete in the international marketplace and to maintain and create opportunities for American workers.

New developments in information processing, biology, and materials science are spawning sunrise industries. They are improving our quality of life and standard of living in ways few could have foreseen. These technologies are transforming all sectors of our economy and even our lifestyles. Not only can information processing capabilities improve the way farmers manage their livestock, provide the "brains" in a flexible manufacturing system, and keep track of the paper flow in an office; they will also change the way we live.
On August 6, 1983, Reagan gave a radio address on international trade.
I'd like to talk to you today about trade-a powerful force for progress and peace, as you well know. The winds and waters of commerce carry opportunities that help nations grow and bring citizens of the world closer together. Put simply, increased trade spells more jobs, higher earnings, better products, less inflation, and cooperation over confrontation. The freer the flow of world trade, the stronger the tides for economic progress and peace among nations.

I believe our challenge is to marshal the power of this country's best minds and create the technology that will restore America's economic leadership . . .

We believe the U.S. trade position would be strengthened by uniting many of this government’s trade responsibilities under one roof, so we proposed legislation to create a department of international trade and industry.
On January 25, 1985, the President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness produced a two volume report titled, The Global Competition: The New Reality on their findings.

The report was obviously totally self-serving for business and in particular, the computer industry. This Commission changed the mission of government to serve business. They turned the government into a manpower service corporation for the management of people – reducing citizens to mere workers.

It was at this point in the history of our country – with the recommendations of this commission for an industrial policy of "free trade" with an office of trade policy embedded in the Executive Branch that our country was set up for a marxist takeover. The trade deals were negotiated by people interested in globalizing the computer and telecommunications technology businesses.

The idea of trade adjustment and retraining the work force supposedly as mitigation for the economic devastation (war on them) was a setup to blame the working people for their failure to thrive in the "new economy". Citizens were set up to fail while the "free traitors" negotiated national economic seppuku – profiting from gutting our economy. The economic policies of this Commission began our long, slow slide into communism and the technocratic tyranny under which we are now all living.

1986 – John Young established the private sector, Council on Competitiveness
The Council sets an action agenda to drive U.S. economic competitiveness and leadership in world markets in order to raise the standard of living for all Americans. We focus on strengthening U.S. innovation, upgrading the workforce, and benchmarking national economic performance.
Michael Porter joined the Council and and began leading regional economic central planning behind his free market schtick. Innovation Clusters

Steering Committee

In 1989, John Young founded the Computer Systems Policy Project (CSPP) to design national computer systems for the management of economic sectors directly effecting people’s lives. The two most important sectors were health and education.

1996 archived, CSPP website:

Welcome to CSPP, an affiliation of the chief executive officers of major American computer companies that develop, build, and market information processing systems and related software and services.

Apple – Compaq – Data General – Digital Equipment – Hewlett-Packard – IBM – NCR – Silicon Graphics – Stratus Computer – Sun Microsystems – Tandem – Unisys

Please go to Technocratic Tyranny to read more. 
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Related because it is part of this network of pied pipers of fascism and corporate communism. Fascism and communism: same thing to keep the false dialectic going confusing the minds of people. Fascism and communism are encouraged by corporations because it gives them monopolistic control. 

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Tech companies taking full control over the education of children is going to be disastrous. This explains in part why there is this non-stop aggressive big tech-backed fascist drive to get children Covid injected: children have to be brought into these technocratic digital systems and the injections are the platform to get it accomplished.

We stand for the children, the natural world, the not yet born-Union Square Park 3/20/21

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