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Technototalitarianism, Part Two, by Robert Gore at Straight Line Logic

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U.S. and Israeli intelligence, military, and high tech companies are so intertwined that it’s analytically correct to think of them as one complex. While the complex has plenty of links to globalist entities—the World Economic Forum, the Bilderberg Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, UN, WHO, IMF, BIS, etc.—when the control grid and technototalitarian squeeze are fully instituted, the complex will be at the apex.

The technototalitarians include most of the world’s richest people. However, the key to their ascendancy is that they control the brainpower behind the surveillance and military technologies that are the heart of the control grid. The only concentration of brainpower comparable to Silicon Valley’s and Israel’s is China’s, and there, too, it serves technototalitarian purposes. It is the ultimate revenge of the nerds. “Democracy” may be nominally preserved and elections held, but voters will only be offered choices between controlled figureheads like Trump and J.D. Vance.

This is an excerpt. For the complete article, please click the above link.
SOURCE URL: https://straightlinelogic.com/2025/10/09/technototalitarianism-part-two-by-robert-gore/


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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 2 days, 4 hours ago
    J.D. Vance - a controlled figurehead - maybe?
    Trump - absolutely not a controlled figurehead. That is why he is so universally opposed. Most of the time, Trump is right. Certainly he has his times when he is clearly wrong (COVID policy, particularly not firing Fauci), sometimes he makes decisions that may or may not eventually prove right (such as tariffs, on which I think he has eventually been proven right even though I wasn't so sure), and most of the time, he is clearly right and opposed because he is right.

    "The great creators—the thinkers, the artists, the scientists, the inventors—stood alone against the men of their time. Every great new thought was opposed. Every great new invention was denounced. The first motor was considered foolish." - Ayn Rand

    Though Trump is philosophically inconsistent with Rand's Objectivism, he does admire Howard Roark. By the way, I would add builders/makers to the list of great creators. Some makers like me are inventors, but all inventors are makers. Trump is more of a builder. Go to one of his golf courses or his hotels. You will see what I mean far more concretely.

    Rarely do I disagree with straightlinelogic, but I do in this case. I know the assemblage of brainpower that I am assembling is nothing comparable to Silicon Valley, Israel, or China, but we are making huge strides this year in my little paradise.
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    • Posted by $ kddr22 2 days, 2 hours ago
      I have to agree. After reading both articles you did a very good summary. Of note both articles are well written and worth reading as they made me think and consider possibilities hereinto not considered.
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    • Posted by j_IR1776wg 1 day, 23 hours ago
      If Trump is not controlled, then why haven't the doors to the Gold vault in Fort Knox been opened as he and Musk promised they would be after his inauguration? Was he convinced not to open them? Or ordered not to?
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      • Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 17 hours ago
        That is a good question. Perhaps they were told that the gold was sold, and Trump didn't want to tell that to the world? Perhaps such information became knowledge that only some people had, thus explaining the huge surge in gold prices? Honestly, we don't know.
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        • Posted by 1 day, 10 hours ago
          Here's another good question. Why, as I point out in both Part 1 and Part 2, has Trump done nothing but encourage the imposition of technototalitarianism? Name one thing he's done to try and stop it.
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          • Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 7 hours ago
            He got the shadow banning on people like me reversed (very recently) by all the search engine companies and other companies that . While I will concede the point on seeing Fort Knox's gold, I won't concede your point regarding the imposition of technototalitarianism. Trump has actually done quite a lot on this point. While the shadow banning reversal is significant, it actually is minor compared to the ESG situation that Biden et al. got the banks to impose. Now that that has been reversed, too, I don't need worry about being debanked like some people I know were (and Eric Trump said very recently happened to the Trump Organization). Point not conceded here.
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            • Posted by 1 day, 4 hours ago
              That's nickel and dime stuff compared to what's coming. Part Three will be out soon.
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              • Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 2 hours ago
                Parts 1 and 2 laid out important facts, to be sure. I will concede that the Deep State is trying to control Trump, and in the first Trump administration, arguably they succeeded. Unless Part Three is way better than anything else that anyone else has revealed, they haven't succeeded in co-opting Trump v. 2. Trump may have delayed releasing certain things until he can achieve greater impact with what he is delaying on. He is several steps ahead of what most people think he is. They have almost succeeded in stopping his agenda a couple of times this term, most notably with regard to his big, pretty ugly, definitely not beautiful, bill. He is willing to take some small victories en route to winning the war. That isn't very Objectivist, but when has Objectivism won on a large scale? Having governed one year as a faculty senate president, I can tell you that governing is a lot harder than most people think. I had to support an agenda item I was personally opposed to because not doing so would have violated someone else's personal liberties.
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              • Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 2 hours ago
                But the real point is that the stuff that is coming would already be here had Trump not been elected President. Trump has actively worked against the technototalitarianism, but there are many obstacles (i.e. people mostly but also $) working against him. He is doing the best that he can, but the system that you describe has insulated itself pretty well. It will take a long time to destroy the filth that has been built. In fact, it may be beyond repair.
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          • Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 7 hours ago
            Arguably, the most egregious violations of personal liberties in our lifetime have been a) COVID-related loss of freedom of assembly and speech; b) COVID-related masking; c) shadow banning by search engines and related companies (ostensibly for COVID-related speech, but actually far more general than that), and d) ESG-related debanking, not necessarily in that order. All have been reversed by Trump, albeit not nearly as soon as they should have been.
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            • Posted by 1 day, 4 hours ago
              The "most egregious violations of personal liberties in our lifetime" . . . so far. I'd put the Simpsons cartoon in this reply if I could.
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              • Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 4 hours ago
                Certainly what is being hidden from us regarding US/Israel surveillance is beyond appropriate, but quite frankly, as someone who once held a security clearance, when you deal with national security agencies like Mossad and CIA, you have to expect that your every move is going to be tracked. I know I did back then, and frankly I still expect it. When you venture onto the Internet, anyone who expects privacy, even with VPN, is delusional. This is exactly why the Gulch had to be behind a electromagnetic interference shielding. Ironically, I am working to develop such an EMI shielding, amongst many other things.

                Nations don't have friends. They have interests. I'm not sure which Tom Clancy novel that is from. Gathering, keeping, and sometimes exposing such interests is how nations exert control over their interests. If you don't accept that, then you shouldn't be in the game with the looters, because that is exactly whom you will find in the national security game.

                While I feel bad for General Flynn, he should have been more careful when Comey came to interview him. Did Flynn and others have their personal liberties infringed upon? Of course they did. Should they have expected that? Yes.

                On the other hand, shadow banning and debanking are evidence of a general "enemies list". As Obama said, we will reward our friends and punish our enemies. Certainly he did, and Biden at least doubled down on it. The difference is that people outside of government should not expect to have their liberties infringed in those ways in America like they would in almost any other country in the world. This is precisely why the American Constitution, and particularly the Bill of Rights, is as critical as it is.

                How were your rights infringed upon? Mine were trampled upon in many ways, including having to postpone an invention that could have largely solved the COVID issue for 5 years until this year. I am quite literally a John Galt. While I think that the Epstein/Maxwell situation is important and obviously a cover-up, it really had precious little impact on me, even though I find the sexual exploitation that they perpetrated morally repugnant. This is a serious violation that has an effect on a narrow segment of the population, and thus should be dealt with. What I listed as the most egregious violations of personal liberties are not as morally repugnant as sex slavery, rape, and/or murder, the number of people impacted by what I referred to is innumerable. It quite literally set back the entire society until Trump became president again. Very easily Trump's ascensions to the presidency might never have happened, and we would have never known about Epstein/Maxwell. In that case, the Epstein/Maxwell cancer and all the tumors it generated that I referred to would still have gone unchecked.
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          • Posted by $ jbrenner 1 day, 7 hours ago
            I will concede that Trump's COVID restrictions were totalitarian, and have said so in this forum on multiple occasions. It is for this reason that I wanted my own Governor DeSantis to win the 2024 primary. DeSantis was the second governor to lift COVID restrictions.
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 7 hours, 26 minutes ago
    @straightlinelogic I've read many of your replies below.

    First, you remind me of my wife. Everything Trump does that is NOT PERFECTION is "Simply Proof of X".

    Sorry, the real world doesn't work this way. Fort Knox. The gold might be missing. If he was told it was, and he knew that LETTING THAT OUT would basically destroy the economy and the faith people have in the system...

    Then I AGREE 100% he should keep that to himself.

    Next, please pay attention. First you SOFTEN the target. Then you attack.

    Vaccines may NOT be THE cause of Autism.
    But you first soften the target by pointing out that MAYBE some things (Tylenol) are LINKED in ways NOBODY discussed before. Discover how the opposition will attack.

    Then add your new findings:
    https://www.aninconvenientstudy.com/?...

    Then show that people are afraid to publish good studies that show Vaccines are LINKED to MANY of our health problems, where unvaccinated children are simply healthier.

    This is how you change peoples minds. You grab the POTENTIAL believers and pull them in, get them to ask logical questions. GIVE them info they never had (No Vaccines have been Placebo Controlled Studied??? The one was studied for 5 days, without a control group... WTF?)

    Then you BUILD that coalition by giving THESE people room to talk.

    Trump has broken reality (Scott Adams Assessment). He proved we had 1 movie with 2 screens. It explains how the left views "Dead Naming" as worse the physical Violence and deserving of physically attacking someone.

    With the left. It's dog whistles all the way down.

    But KNOW this. The left and the right are CONSTRUCTS used to treat us like rats in cages, so we are more easily manipulated.

    Trump is the SINGLE BEST POTUS of my life. I would have crawled over broken glass to vote for him. And I would gladly DIE to keep him in office for all of his term. I believe he is that positive to our futures.

    And no. I do NOT agree with him 100% and I think he is too helpful to Israel, and is a bit surrounded by Zionists. I don't need perfection. I need the first president EVER to take the slings and arrows while ASKING MY Questions.

    He is my voice. Your NITS are your NITS.
    And, FWIW, if he was NOT a controlled insider... What message would the CONTROLLERS want to spread amongst his dearest supporters? (That he was).

    So, ask yourself. Did you really come to these conclusions 100% on your own... Or are you being manipulated by those behind the scenes to document the very thing they cannot.
    Said otherwise. Did Jane Fonda ever realize she was working against America's Interest? She's probably not smart enough...

    But you are!
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