A Brief History of The Future by Jacques Attali (2006) outlines the elite’s agenda for the 21st Century.In ‘A Brief History of The Future’ Attali predicts that this century will unfold in three distinct phrases.
1. Super-empire = an era of privatization where corporations rule the day. He writes, “money will finally rid itself of everything that threatens it- including nation states, which it will progressively dismantle.” The market will become the world’s only recognized law. A system of power whose ‘structures remain elusive but whose goal is global.’
2. Hyperconflict = super-empire will implode and there will be a period of worldwide chaos. Starting about 2030, Attali foresees ‘devastating wars, pitting nations, religious groups, terrorist entities, and free-market pirates against one another.
3.Hyperdemocracy (2060)= Exhausted by wars and social upheavals the world public will welcome with open arms ‘the creation of a democratic world government.’ It will be a collectivist system, with everyone working towards the ‘common good.’
‘A Brief History Of The Future’ is a revealing title because in the book Attali defines history as ‘never anything but the thinking of the strongest.’It is a predictive account of the 21st century in light of the Elite agenda.
Future Wars
Around 2030, Attali sees ‘hyperconflict’ starting, a period of tremendous violence and upheavals, out of which ‘hyperdemocracy’; a one-world communitarian government, will emerge around 2060.
Hyperconflict will consist of ‘devastating wars, pitting nations, religious groups, terrorist entities, and free-market pirates against one another’.Future wars will be fought with ‘chemical, biological, bacteriological, electronic, and nanotechnological’ weapons.
Wars will break out worldwide, some will be fought over resources, such as water wars, others wars of influence or between ethnic groups vying for autonomy. It will lead to a splintering in countries and the emergence of new nations worldwide, likely nations of conflict include Nigeria, Turkey, Iran and the Philippines.
‘Even cities will proclaim secession; ethnic or linguistic minorities will demand independence. The partitioning of territories will go badly.’
The Elimination of the Family
In the future, people will no longer bond and create families. ‘The couple will no longer be the principal base for life and sexuality. [People] will prefer to choose, in full transparency, polygamous or polyandrous loves.’The driving force of this trend is technology that frees youth from parental control. The first was the radio, which allowed the young:‘To dance outside the ballrooms and therefore be free of parental supervision- liberating sexuality, opening them to all kinds of music, from jazz to rock, and thus announcing youth’s entry into the world of consumption, of desire, and of rebellion.’
A media-dominated culture will create an egocentric populace who ‘will be loyal only to themselves.
‘With lovers failing to mate for life, ‘the world will be no more than a juxtaposition of solitudes, and love a juxtaposition of masturbations.’
The elite goal is to remove love from sex so that they control reproduction. Attali writes that in the twentieth century, society ‘sought to evacuate the reproductive role of sexuality by making motherhood artificial, by using increasingly sophisticated methods- pills, pre-mature labor, in vitro fertilization, surrogate mothers.‘
Future generations ‘will manufacture the human being like a made-to-measure artifact, in an artificial uterus, which will allow the brain to further develop with characteristics chosen in advance. The human being will thus have become a commercial object.’
Legalization of Drugs
Attali predicts a future world where the masses drown themselves with amusement to escape their insecure and meaningless lives.We will claim the right to grow roots.
‘They will miss the days when frontiers were closed and lifetime employment was guaranteed, objects were long-lasting, marriages were sealed and remained sealed, the laws unbreakable.”Some will cloister themselves in the autism of an assiduous use of nomadic objects. They will be narcissistically obsessed by self-monitors, and of the self-monitoring of the body.’In collusion with entertainment, drugs will be legalized to numb us to the growing insanity around us
‘Alcohol, cannabis, opium, morphine, heroin, cocaine, synthetic products (amphetamines, methamphetamines, Ecstasy). Chemical, biological, or electronic drugs, distributed by “self-repairers,” will become consumer products in a world without law of police, whose chief victims will be the infranomads.’
Surveillance
Attali paints a picture of a surveillance society that would make the Stasi wince.
Even our washing machines will be conspiring against us, while the ‘packaging of food products, clothing vehicles, and household goods will become “communicative.”
‘We will live with untrustworthy robots.
‘Domestic robots will become universal in daily life. They too will be constantly connected to high-output grids in nomadic ubiquity. They will function as domestic help, as aids for the handicapped or aged, as workers and as members of security forces. In particular they will become “Watchers.”‘
Future Of The US
The dollar will remain dominant until at least 2025, when foreign backers will start abandoning it and ‘the credit pyramid, based on the value of American housing, will collapse.’
The US will then start disintegrating, with violence and chaos ensuing. Attali states, ‘it will not be tomorrow’s Africa that will one day resemble today’s West, but the whole West that could tomorrow evoke today’s Africa.’
The US will then have to redesign its government to regain control.
‘The United States could then become a Scandinavian-style social democracy, or a dictatorship – and even perhaps one after the other. It would not be the first time such a surprise occurred: the first leader to apply the principles required to emerge from the crisis of the [last depression] was Mussolini; the second was Hitler. Roosevelt only came third.’
Before the end of century the US will be disintegrated and under the authority of a collectivist world government.
The End Goal Of The NWO
Near the end of the book Attali tells us the ultimate goal of the NWO: to destroy humanity.
Attali says hyperdemocracy will be a One World Government run by the UN that will force obligations on each citizen towards the environment and other people.
Hyperdemocracy will develop a common good defined by a collective intelligence, which ‘is an intelligence peculiar to itself, which thinks differently from each member of the group,’ in the same way, ‘a computer thinks differently from each processor.’ ‘Finally , at the ultimate stage of evolution, we might witness (we may already be witnessing) a hyperintelligence of the living, of which humanity will be but an infinitesimal component.’Humanity will then die.
‘The singular history of Homo sapiens sapiens would achieve consummation.’
Is this Futurism, or simply The (Communistic) goals of The Illuminati?
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