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The Final Betrayal

How Technocracy Destroyed America

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The Final Betrayal

By: Patrick Wood, Courtenay Turner
Narrated by: Katherine Quinton
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The dark horse of the New World Order was never Communism, Socialism or Fascism: It has always been Technocracy! Started in the 1930s, re-introduced by the Trilateral Commission in 1973 as the “New International Economic Order,” Technocrats have staged a sweeping coup d’état in plain sight in Washington, DC. during the Trump presidency.

The Dark Enlightenment wants to turn us into a monarchy. Tokenization is flipping us into an asset-based economic system where you “will own nothing”. AI is shoving us into a digital Gulag. Like it or not, you must face this beast, either to destroy it or learn to live with it.

Patrick Wood has been warning you for 15 years. It’s time to pay attention.

©2025 Patrick M. Wood, Courtenay Turner (P)2025 Coherent Publshing
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The book offers valuable insight into the forces pushing humanity toward a digital gulag. It names visible culprits and architects, doesn't overstay its welcome, and addresses the MAGA betrayal. I genuinely enjoyed listening to it.

But there's one area they refused to go near: Israel.

To critique technocracy, to dissect how power uses technology to control and destroy but th say absolutely nothing about Israel, about Lavender, about what happened in Gaza... that strikes me as deeply suspect. They'll talk about the MAGA betrayal, sure. They'll nod toward MAHA and raise very serious concerns about AI. But the moment the conversation might lead to uncomfortable questions about who's really driving this—about whose tech, whose algorithms, whose military-industrial complex is setting the global standard for automated killing—suddenly there's nothing. Silence.

It left a bitter taste. For me, it means their analysis is only partially reliable. You can't claim to map the terrain while deliberately leaving off one of its most glaring and visible uses.

They saw the digital gulag coming - but...

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