Mark Zuckerberg Vows To Create ‘Global Superstructure’ To Advance New World Order

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Mark Zuckerberg to create global superstructure to advance New World Order's plan

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has promised to turn the social network into a “global structure” to advance the New World Order’s social agenda. 

The 33-year-old technocrat told New York Magazine that he believes Facebook could become the vehicle to help advance social changes that will see people all across the globe accept vaccinations to end disease, accept government surveillance in the name of combatting terrorism, and embrace the authoritarianism and philosophy of the globalist elite.

Mark Zuckerberg now acknowledges the dangerous side of the social revolution he helped start,” author Farhad Manjoo wrote. “But is the most powerful tool for connection in human history capable of adapting to the world it created?

Naturalnews.com reports: As reported by Breitbart News, Manjoo met with Zuckerberg to talk about his social media creation and the range of issues facing the company. During the conversation, Zuckerberg claimed there was a need to develop the social infrastructure necessary for humanity to “get to the next level.”

“There’s a social infrastructure that needs to get built for modern problems in order for humanity to get to the next level,” Zuckerberg said. “Having more people oriented not just toward short-term things but toward building the long-term social infrastructure that needs to get built across all these things in order to enable people to come together is going to be a really important thing over the next decades.”

What, exactly, does that gibberish mean? What kind of “social infrastructure?” Built across all of what “things?” Are people being prevented from ‘coming together’ now? And why is it “a really important thing” that must be done in the future? What is the goal, the end purpose? And of course, the big question, who controls this process?

Later, he talked about some abstract “global superstructure to advance humanity,” explaining that “we’re getting to a point where the biggest opportunities I think in the world … problems like preventing pandemics from spreading or ending terrorism, all these things, they require a level of coordinate and connection that I don’t think can only be solved by the current systems that we have.”

Manjoo says while Zuckerberg’s proclamations aren’t really anything revolutionary or controversial, it’s his unelected, non-governmental position as supreme commander of Facebook that makes what he is suggesting problematic and troubling.

“Zuckerberg is arguing for a kind of digital-era version of the global institution-building that the Western world engaged in after World War II,” Manjoo writes. “But because he is a chief executive and not an elected president, there is something frightening about his project.”

You think?

“He is positioning Facebook – and, considering that he commands absolute voting control of the company, he is positioning himself – as a critical enabler of the next generation of human society. A minor problem with his mission is that it drips with megalomania, albeit of a particularly sincere sort.”

Uh, or not so sincere.

Look, it’s nice that billionaires want to “help” humanity meet basic needs and overcome vexing problems. But far lesser mortals are doing this work every single day, on local and regional levels, through individual contributions and as members of existing organizations. Thinking that a social media platform can serve as some sort of global driver of societal change isn’t benevolent, it is the talk of a would-be dictator who seeks to use his power to reshape the world in his own vision, whether the world shares it or not.

Besides, Zuckerberg is a far-Left figure who has already bought into the authoritarianism and philosophy of the globalist elite, which has claimed some special status or right to decide the fate of all.

Think about it: Whoever creates the “global superstructure” that will guide humanity will want to control that superstructure. That’s not freedom and liberty, that’s tyranny.

6 Comments

  1. Mark, you are another Soros peace of shit – that’s why I don’t have a FB account: I hope you drop dead “karma is a bitch”

  2. This is not what ‘Left’ means. This is more Facist – alliance of government and big business – than Socialist. MZ’s take -over of FB is the classic alliance of government and big business.

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