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Are Billionaire Technocrats Shaping Our Future, or Just Playing Video Games?

So, dear readers, as we ponder the grand plans of our billionaire overlords turned Technocrats, let’s not forget that they’re essentially building a high-stakes Sims game for themselves, where they can control everything from Metaverse mansions to Mars colonies. Meanwhile, we’ll be here, enjoying our government-paid crypto for virtual concerts and watching AI robots do our bidding, probably sipping on Mars mojitos in our spare time. Isn’t it comforting to know that while they’re busy crafting a transhumanist paradise, we’re just a few crypto tokens away from becoming the world’s most technologically advanced couch potatoes? Cheers to the future, folks, where we’ll be spectators in our own lives, thanks to our tech-savvy overlords’ benevolence. Hot take: We’re all just living in Elon’s cosmic Xbox game!

In the ever-evolving landscape of the digital age, four influential billionaires—Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Marc Andreessen—stand at the forefront of a new era, shaping a world where truth becomes elusive and spectacle reigns supreme. This article delves into their significant roles in the current landscape, exploring their impact on income inequality, the prevalence of post-truth narratives, and the unsettling potential for a second American Civil War. These four individuals, often referred to as “the biggest wallets,” are, as historian Timothy Snyder suggests, the architects behind the blinding lights that illuminate our modern world.

The Emergence of the Technocrats: The moniker “Technocrats” is apt for these influential figures, acknowledging the profound influence of the technocracy movement, initially founded by Elon Musk’s grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, in the 1930s. This formidable quartet forms an interconnected network within Silicon Valley, with investments in and board memberships across each other’s enterprises. Their digital empire not only governs our personal information but also wields enormous influence over how billions of people live, work, and love. Moreover, it has contributed to online chaos, incited mob violence, and sparked tumultuous fluctuations in the stock market.

While the Technocrats are often hailed as technological visionaries, they are deeply entrenched in a broader antidemocratic and authoritarian trend within the tech industry. Their primary objectives include maintaining the status quo, preserving their market leadership positions, and safeguarding their multi-billion-dollar fortunes from the reach of higher taxes. As Peter Thiel provocatively asserted, “Competition is for suckers.”

These four individuals have effectively become American oligarchs, governing online access for a staggering 80 percent of the U.S. population through platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Threads, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Yet, their ambitions extend beyond this realm, hinting at a desire to reshape not only our present reality but also our economic system into something more enigmatic, concentrated, and unaccountable, all under their control.

The Deception of Techno-determinism: The term “techno-determinism” aptly characterizes the course dictated by the Technocrats, as they market a promising future that is, in reality, a facade. This illusory vision includes crypto fortunes, the integration of human and artificial intelligence, and the allure of spending our lives in the Metaverse or on Mars. To borrow from Timothy Snyder, just as Donald Trump invited people into an alternative reality, these individuals are crafting an alternative reality focused on techno determinism, a future where AI might shoulder most of society’s burdens, rendering a significant portion of the population redundant.

It is crucial to acknowledge that the Technocrats do not conceal their intent to tap into government resources to finance their audacious projects. These ventures aim to confront the nihilism lurking in a looming dystopia, with several requiring trillions of dollars in (mostly public) investment capital over the next two decades. The Technocrats’ projects encompass the development of Web3 (the Metaverse), cryptocurrency support, Elon Musk’s dream of colonizing Mars, and the controversial notion of transhumanism.

Web3 and the Metaverse: The first endeavor, championed by Andreessen, Thiel, and Zuckerberg, revolves around Web3, a virtual world accessed through VR headgear. Despite its enticing promises, Web3 may transform the free web into a crypto-infused online theme park where every interaction demands a crypto token.

Cryptocurrency’s Libertarian Ideals: The second project revolves around the support of cryptocurrency, a system that, as noted by Israel’s top-ranked venture capitalist, Adam Fischer, leverages human greed through blockchain technology, ultimately serving as a virulent strain of libertarian political ideology.

Elon Musk’s Extraterrestrial Vision: The third project involves backing Elon Musk’s audacious $10 trillion endeavor to establish a human presence on Mars, a venture that presents considerable challenges and uncertainties.

Transhumanism: The Most Ambitious Myth: Perhaps the most ambitious myth perpetuated by the Technocrats is transhumanism, which holds a special place in Peter Thiel’s heart. This social movement focuses on R&D for “human-enhancement technologies” that could extend human lifespans to 160 years or more. Access to these age-extension systems, should they materialize, would come at an exorbitant cost, further exacerbating wealth disparities and potentially creating a privileged class of multimillionaires.

Existential Risks and Moral Dilemmas: In conclusion, these four projects—Web3, cryptocurrency, interplanetary colonization, and transhumanism, in conjunction with AI—are not merely political and economic risks but also raise profound moral concerns. They mark the initial steps toward the realization of transhumanism, a movement that envisions a future where technological and biological enhancements grant immense power to the fortunate few. In this dystopian scenario, wealth, rather than equal rights, dictates one’s future prospects, making transhumanism, as described by philosopher Francis Fukuyama, “the world’s most dangerous idea.”

The Technocrats paint a future where artificial intelligence and robots, overseen by their stewardship, handle the bulk of society’s labor. A significant portion of the population would retreat to the Metaverse, subsisting on government-backed crypto universal basic income. This vision may seem like a dystopian fantasy, but the present reality of Amazon’s research-and-development facilities, where whole warehouses are operated by five humans and 5,000 robots, suggests that this future may not be as distant as it appears.

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