49j. 20th Century (Part 10) | The Black Budget and the Technocratic Superstate

49j. 20th Century (Part 10) | The Black Budget and the Technocratic Superstate

Author: Alexander Sachon July 18, 2023 Duration: 1:30:37

In this episode we move into the conclusion of this long multi-part series on the secret history of the 20th century. I've broken this finale into two episodes, with a follow-up, Part 11, coming tomorrow.

In this episode, we track the development of the "technocratic superstate" within America, which emerged as a consequence of America harvesting Nazi Germany's Kammlerstab program after the war. What resulted was the formation of a permanent black projects empire in America, one centered around a central think tank, just like the old Nazi S.S. program had been.

Related to the existence of this technocratic superstate is a secret "black budget" economy, this being designed to funnel large quantities of funds into the black projects world.

In this episode we also discuss the caste system, and revisit the theme of the "secret destiny of America", something we've discussed at numerous points over the course of the various articles and chapters that have comprised this larger book project on the history, purpose, and destiny of Philosophy.

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Thank you, and remember to check back tomorrow for the follow-up.
 
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