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Ideas 39...How To Create A World Technocracy

    Ideas 39...How To Create A World Technocracy


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  1. WC Dietmar Rabich: Advertising on Giant Ferris Wheel

  2. The movement for a WT, either comes from the top or the grass roots of society. Either from a new or existing organization. There would have to be a referendum at some stage in order to decide which countries or states initially become members, since it is unlikely that a WT would incorporate the entire human race on day one. However, it would have to incorporate the leading powers at the same instant, even if not initially.

  3. A world referendum would have to be conducted via mobile phones and the internet (Facebook's Whatsapp, Messenger). Election monitoring would have to be employed. See Wikipedia. However, how do you ensure that all those eligible to vote, know about the global election, and only vote once? In addition, people in the developing world probably don't even know what a democracy should be like, never mind a technocracy. Nothing can be taken for granted. That is why the initial world technocracy would be composed of developed nations. Also, third world countries have little broadband infrastructure. Potential voters would be reliant upon an unaffordable satellite internet system, although Elon Musk is working on that problem with the launch of Starlink by SpaceX rockets.

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  5. SHUT: The 'Nanny State' Road Sign
  6. The practicalities of a new constitution

  7. It is necessary to create an email marketing campaign to politicians, news media editors and journalists, plus protest groups around the world. Since I cannot afford the fees paid by major corporations to the advertising industry when it comes to creating emailing lists, I will have to do it the hard way. One could also organize a virtual congress on the subject. It appears logical to petition one's parliament in order to get a debate going, or petition for the sacking of individual MP's for wasting so much time over Brexit. What employer would tolerate years of inaction? I did not get very far with email lists of politicians. For two weeks I couldn't find the email list of UK MPs. I tried creating it four times and somehow lost it. For months I created a list of the world's politicians, in about 20 countries, only to find that Twitter Ads does not handle such lists. It was all a complete waste of time and effort. As for US senators one has to copy & paste your message into their dialogue box. In Canada it's by fax. What is fax? By chance I found the email address for House of Lords 'Select Committee on the Constitution.' I never found the email addresses for MEPs except those for the BREXIT UK. It was clear to me that I would not find the emails addresses for non-English speaking governments. Eventually I gave up because it took too much time. I hate to think what a PR company would charge for such lists. The websites for (UK & US) politicians email lists is as follows:

  8. Protest group email list

  9. Politician email list


  10. (POTUS means President of the United States)

    On Twitter, message limited to 280 characters or less.

    Use the President’s handle.

    Handles you can use are: @WhiteHouse, @POTUS, or @JoeBiden

    Facebook: White House
    Facebook: POTUS
    Facebook: Joe Biden
    Instagram: Joe Biden
    YouTube: White House
    YouTube: Joe Biden


    I think this should be done about one year after the beginning of this website. Just spread the word. The United Nations would inevitably have to be involved in final ratification. It is unlikely that governments will act until their backs are against the wall. Since governments find it so difficult to police the internet, a revolution over the world wide web should prove a push over. The movement towards a world order will grow as smart automation destroys people's career aspirations. You ain't seen nothing yet.

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  11. WC The1keith: London Underground Advertising Panels

  12. AI will displace workers on a cost effective basis. The easiest to replace, office workers, probably in call centres, will go first. Highly paid accountants and share traders have already been replaced by computers. The whole of management will be made redundant, including most company directors, share holders permitting. Those unpleasant job vacancies that do not attract applicants, will be next. Those working on the shop floor will be the last to go, owing to the expense involved in purchasing androids with good eye limb co-ordination. Farming and fisheries jobs will disappear due to the introduction of artificial foods. Cars, trains, ships and aircraft will navigate themselves, and in the distant future, repair themselves.

  13. With just about everyone underemployed, eking out a living on piecemeal contracts tendered via the internet, today's cottage industry, there will be an abundance of fifth columnists only too keen to disable government's vision of a cyborg collective powering a hive economy for the super rich. Everything will grind to a halt and stay there, until the governments' of the world agree to a new global order.

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  15. WC Bilbi: Digital Advertising Monitor on Roof

  16. With their industries totally automated, companies will attempt to relocate their businesses to areas with low taxation, cheap energy & cheaper raw materials and good communications, just to avoid conflict. With tax and welfare benefits unable to satisfy the army of underemployed, as well as generate consumer demand, the only recourse is to scrap capitalism and money. As far as I can see, the ideas on this website present the only acceptable solution.

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  18. WC TS Eriksson: Motor Cyclist Passing Digital Signage

  19. Another problem is the failure of independent technocrats to stand at existing elections for places in parliament. In the UK these retired professionals see no point in doing so merely to lose their deposit, since the electorate will only consider candidates from the two main political parties. The reason a technocracy has to be created is because if there was a world order based upon capitalism, then there is nothing to stop a future administration from reintroducing all those bad aspects of capitalism that would be abolished in stage one When capitalism is replaced by SPEVs, the stock markets, fund managers, commodity markets, bank accounts, pension and insurance, etcetera would all be shut down, making it extremely difficult to restart later, long after such professionals have retired. Technocrats will presumably be conscripted for the first five years, since it will take that long to create the courses, recruit the students, who will then have to complete the technocrat courses.

  20. Of course what's really needed is an incident that will advertise this belief to the world. Now if something like President Vladimir Putin went to the UN headquarters in New York, banged his shoe on the lectern and called for a world technocracy, that would be really great. Remember, all publicity is good publicity. Volunteers welcome!

  21. If only there was a better way of convincing everyone that this is a great idea that must be implemented now. Well I thought long and hard about this, and I concluded that whoever convinced HMG and parliament to buy into HS2, the high speed train link from London to the north, costing at least three times more than Brexit, and about as much as the International Space Station, really deserves to be on my team. Don't you?

  22. After much thought I've concluded that I need to advertise via Google and Microsoft, and then arrange a petition to parliament. It sounds simple but it isn't. In late 2023 Google updated its advertising app. Everything was crammed on one page, with only minimalist help files. The Microsoft advertising app was far simply but no matter how hard I tried I simply couldn't get it to accept my advert text. reason unknown. I decided to consult Bing AI.

  23. Question: the target audience for my website is in Parliament. How do I reach them?


  24. Answer: If your website’s target audience is in Parliament, it’s essential to adopt a strategic approach to engage with policy makers effectively. Here are some steps to help you reach them:

  25. Know Your Policymakers:

  26. MPs (Members of Parliament): Familiarize yourself with the political process and understand when and how you can influence government legislation. Keep an eye on the UK Parliament website for relevant debates and committee meetings.

  27. Government Officials and Civil Servants: These individuals play a crucial role in policymaking. They receive numerous letters and emails, so grab their attention quickly. Highlight their interest in the subject within the first paragraph. Provide concise briefing documents (no longer than three pages) with an executive summary.

  28. Ministers: Identify the ministers responsible for policy issues related to your work. Precisely target your approach, as influencing policy at this level requires specificity1.

  29. Content Marketing: Create useful and relevant content that resonates with policymakers. Writing about topics of interest to them will grab their attention. Tailor your content marketing to address their specific concerns and needs2.

  30. Press Releases and Media Outreach: Understand your readers and their preferred media channels. Divide journalists based on their beat (industry coverage) and the publications they feature in. Target your press release distribution accordingly to reach the right audience3.

  31. Engage with Parliament Directly: Researchers have various ways to engage with Parliament, including:

  32. Submitting Evidence: Participate in inquiries by submitting evidence to parliamentary committees.

  33. Briefing Sessions: Attend sessions where researchers present their findings to MPs and peers.

  34. Events and Workshops: Participate in events organized by parliamentary offices.

  35. Networking: Build and maintain contacts with relevant policymakers4. Remember that persistence, clarity, and relevance are key when reaching out to policymakers. Good luck with your efforts to engage with Parliament!

  36. Learn more:

  37. 1 ukri.org

  38. 2 grin.co

  39. 3 newsdirect.com

  40. 4 parliament.uk

  41. 5 peppercontent.io


  42. There is just one problem with this advice. How do you communicate with MPs and Peers when they are told not to communicate with people outside of their constituency?

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  44. WC Chris Wightman: Your Petition Signature Humbly Required

  45. Petition to Parliament (Requires 100,000 signatures)
    It's time for you to make a stand, to stick your neck out. Enough is enough. Change is inevitable and long overdue.
    The constitution described on this website was arrived at by solving each problem within our current constitution, one at a time. It is not a hairy-fairy solution pulled out of a hat. It is as perfect as can be, allowing for future technological advancements. This petition maybe the only opportunity you will get to improve circumstances for the betterment of generations to come. This technocracy could become the seed of a world technocracy, if other nations emulate this concept.
    Treat this opportunity seriously, if only for the sake of your offspring. Like purchasing an automobile or a home, this is a serious commitment. The global financial crisis, pandemic, plus mismanagement of the economy over the last 40 years, have all contributed to this disaster. It must not be allowed to continue. Your signature matters.
    wtn.earth Saving the human race from itself.