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The “Great Replacement” theory alleges a deliberate plan to replace European culture with immigrant populations.  Some argue this theory is supported by figures like Renaud Camus and Peter Sutherland however Iain Davis argues their words are often taken out of context and used to fuel xenophobic fears to the benefit of those who are pushing the world towards becoming a Technate.

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The following is a précis of Iain Davis’ article ‘Sutherland, Kalergi, Camus, Replacism and Technocracy’.  You can read the full article HERE.

Left-wing identity politics largely holds that states foist structural inequality of opportunity upon people based on their personal characteristics – such as their ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation and disability.

Identitarianism broadly stands in opposition to identity politics.  Those who oppose multiculturalism perceive identity politics as a deliberate attempt to dilute or even eradicate their culture.  And so identitarianism is perceived as right-wing.

These sociopolitical and philosophical concepts have a massive “influence” on our polity, public discourse and society. The right versus left paradigm is thereby created and perpetuated through the constantly reported clash between the identitarian movement and identity politics.

In the UK, the so-called far-right’s stance on immigration is said to be driven by “the Great Replacement conspiracy theory.”  According to the influential global think tank the Institute for Strategic Studies (“ISD”), “The Great Replacement” theory was first coined by French writer Renaud Camus.

Those who espouse the Great Replacement theory often cite the comments of Peter Sutherland as evidence that there is a cohesive “plan” to replace European culture. Sunderland was a banker, businessman, lawyer and politician. He sat on the Bilderberg steering committee and was chairman of the Trilateral Commission European division and the European Round Table movement.

Sutherland was a member of the “Superclass,” according to David Rothkopf of the Council on Foreign Relations (“CFR”). This group influences millions globally. Rothkopf’s opinion is aligned with a branch of political science called “elite theory” which argues that wealthy oligarchs benefit society, a theory that is refuted by many.

In the House of Lords in 2012, Sutherland spoke about the need for inward migration to boost Europe’s declining population. He believed multiculturalism was necessary for society to evolve. He also noted that countries like the US and Australia better integrate migrants due to their history of being migrants themselves.

The BBC reported on Sutherland’s views, “EU should ‘undermine national homogeneity’ says UN migration chief,” and atypically noted that Sutherland “has attended meetings of The Bilderberg Group.” For the identitarian movement, this was “proof” of the EU’s plan to eradicate their culture.

On the flip side, Hope Not Hate (“HNH”) espouses:

The purported foundation of this, even more “extreme” strain of the Great Replacement theory is the collection of essays published in 1925 by Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi.

Davis examines the work of Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, founder of the Pan-Europa movement, noting that while some of his writings are used to support the Great Replacement theory, he was a product of his time, notably eccentric and influenced by eugenics.

“Those who highlight the alleged “Great Replacement,” as the intentional dissolution of their culture through multiculturalism, cherry pick excerpts from Kalergi’s writing and ignore others,” Davis wrote.

Adding, “Think tanks, like the ISD, and NGO’ ‘charities’, like HNH, also ignore most of Kalergi’s and Camus’s ideas. If they reference them at all, they tend only to highlight the treatise that appear to be racist or bigoted and ignore the rest.”

Kalergi was mixed race and his vision of a European utopia was largely based upon his interpretation of the discredited pseudoscience of eugenics. He envisaged a classless society where a “natural hierarchy of human perfection” replaces traditional hierarchies, enabled by technology and led by a technological elite.

“While the identitarian movement alleges the so-called ‘Kalergi Plan’ is further evidence supporting its notion of ethno-cultural replacement, Kalergi – perhaps unknowingly – actually pre-empted the envisaged transition to a continental Technocracy,” Davis wrote.

Technocracy is a system where technical experts govern society based on their skills, potentially on a global scale, using technology for control and surveillance.  Davis argues that events like the covid pandemic and the notion of a “polycrisis” are being used to justify a transition to Technocracy, with organisations like the United Nations and World Economic Forum promoting this shift. Technocracy appeals to the oligarch class – Rothkopf’s “Superclass” – because it is the most comprehensive system of social control ever devised.

Technocracy became popular in the US during the Progressive Era (1901-1929). More than three decades later, in 1970, Zbigniew Brzezinski, the co-founder alongside David Rockefeller of the Trilateral Commission – of which Sutherland and Keir Starmer have been prominent members – wrote ‘Between Two Ages: America’s Role In The Technetronic Era’. Brzezinski and the Trilateralists accelerated the transition to Technocracy.

While Camus doesn’t explicitly mention Technocracy, Davis suggests Camus’ criticism of “hyperdemocracy” and Taylorism, also known as scientific management, aligns with criticisms of Technocracy’s emphasis on efficiency and control.

“The allegation against Renaud Camus, made by think tanks like the ISD, are accurate only to a limited extent. The global think tanks omit Camus’ criticisms of, essentially, Technocracy,” Davis wrote.

Camus’ central thesis is better described as “replacism.” He criticised what he called “hyperdemocracy” which he characterised as the obsessive enforcement of “equality” that leads to the eradication of “all” culture.  He saw mass migration to Europe from the Global South as the cause of hyperdemocracy.  He referred to this as “genocide by substitution.”

Camus viewed the mechanisms of “replacism,” binding humanity to the status of a replaceable resource to be used by the system, as a form of sociopolitical violence he called “nocence.” Camus observed that “nocence” is the enforcement of “replacism,” effectively dehumanising us all.

The misinterpretation of Camus and Kalergi’s ideas by the real far-right as well as the dominant advocates of identity politics allows the framing of dissent against the emerging Technate as “extremism” by global think tanks and the global public-private partnership.  Davis wrote:

Featured image: Technocracy movement, Wikipedia via EncycloReader

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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11 months ago

[…] Oligarchs are using the Great Replacement theory to target those who are resisting the emerging&nbsp… […]

clayton
clayton
11 months ago

this is all driven using blood line people ( families ) the goals and methods and money is passed down from the beginning of time . All you have to do is recognize the system they have built and are still building . everything is started using fear ( Hegelian Dialectic ) the Catholic religion is lies ! undress the pope by explaining everything on his garb and hat . It represents the devil , and the population of the world is being overwhelmed with immigrants ( Muslim ) this will end Christianity .

vaboon
vaboon
11 months ago

This makes sense – trouble is, you are dealing with greedy stupid politicians in most western countries, who are making a utter mess of things.
which might not help technocracy to work – hopefully!

clayton
clayton
Reply to  vaboon
11 months ago

the politicians are actors and criminals, they are the first to go down if we rise , just like the doctors and so on ( the professional services ) lawyers, judges, engineers, doctors , teachers they are all part of the deception when required and most are oblivious to the results of their actions . P.S. unions are another

P T
P T
11 months ago

Straight from the horse’s mouth. UN document from 2001.

“Replacement Migration: Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations ?”
https://archive.org/details/UNMigrationReplacement/mode/2up

clayton
clayton
Reply to  P T
11 months ago

Themythiscanada.com their after the resources of the world and North America is their last hurdle , with the destruction of the u s dollar witch will authenticate their digital currency. remove nation state power and remove the resources. The people are going to be locked up in 15 minute cities so they can’t see the theft . Corporate farms for China and you eat bugs

clayton
clayton
Reply to  clayton
11 months ago

none of those muslims are vaccinated

clayton
clayton
Reply to  clayton
11 months ago

another small issue with the 15 minute cities is your going to have to be in total compliance with the rules ( fully vaccinated ) if you won’t agree to everything it’s reeducation time I’ll bet my ass your gone !!

Michael
Michael
11 months ago

It’s a theory. But the fact remains that irrespective of the driving forces behind the phenomenon, mass migration from Islamic nations into Europe and the UK is causing huge economic and social problems which need to be seriously addressed. This is not happening because (a) many governments, such as that of the UK) are committed to UN/WEF policies such as Sustainable Development and the Great Reset, which support open borders and (b) they are more fearful of a backlash from minority Muslim populations than from the majority of their indigenous citizens. Hence, the increasing social tensions of the kind which sparked the recent street riots in Britain.

clayton
clayton
Reply to  Michael
11 months ago

it’s only a theory when you keep doing the things that got us here and you expect a different result .

clayton
clayton
Reply to  clayton
11 months ago

remember the fact that voting got us here ! can you understand that ?

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