At the age of 89 Zbygniew Brzezinsky passed away. Mass media described him as “Jimmy Carter’s adviser” but he was much more than that. Like Henry Kissinger, he was a personal assistant of philanthropist David Rockefeller and was instrumental in many US administrations, including that of Barack Obama. In the 1971 book, Between Two Ages: America’s Role in Technetronics Era, Brzezinski outlined many of the principal tenets of contemporary globalism. What follows are extended quotes from his book, in the page order:
“The psychological well-being of millions of relatively secure, but potentially aimless lower-middle-class blue-collar workers becomes a growing issue. We need to discover the most effective techniques for the rational exploitation of social talent. In the technetronic society, the university becomes an intensely involved “think tank,” the source of much sustained political planning and social innovation.”
“In the technetronic society, individual citizens are easily within reach of magnetic and attractive personalities through the massive increase of newspapers and latest communication technology [which can] manipulate emotions and control reason. TV replaces language with images which are international rather than national. Economic power becomes inseparably linked with political power and a sense of individual futility increases. In the future, we shall have the means to manipulate the behavior and intellectual functioning of all people through environmental and biochemical manipulation of the brain.”

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