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• Trump signed Executive Orders, Ushering in the Next Frontier of Quantum Innovation and Securing the Nation Against Advanced Cryptographic Attacks on the same day.
• A "whole-of-government" approach to quantum computing
• The two goals: to optimize economic activity and to secure all internet traffic, transactions and data with new cryptographic algorithms
• Quantum computing sets the final lock for Technocracy
Who cares about quantum computers, anyway? Are they just smoke and mirrors? Are they useful for anything? Are they an occultic tool to peer into alternative universes? You may never see a quantum computer, but in the hands of arch-Technocrats, this technology is critical to their success for universal control. With Trump's sudden rush for quantum dominance, it's time to find out why.
For ninety years, Technocracy has carried a defect at its core that its own architects could never engineer away. The system they wanted — a society run as an engineering problem, every resource metered, every flow optimized, every decision computed rather than argued — required a machine that could calculate the whole of an economy in real time. That machine did not exist. The planners knew it. Their critics knew it. The dream sat on the shelf for three generations, waiting for hardware that could carry its weight.
On June 22, 2026, the President of the United States signed the order that Technocracy's planners believe finally delivers it.
The order is titled "Ushering in the Next Frontier of Quantum Innovation." Read by itself, it looks like a competitiveness paper — workforce pipelines, supply chains, advance market commitments, a race against China. That reading is the cover, and it is meant to be. Read against the four other federal actions it quietly completes, the order is something else entirely. It is the keystone, or the last stone set into an arch that has been rising in plain sight for a year and a half, and an arch does not stand until its keystone drops. Once it does, the structure carries its own load. Remove it, and the whole span falls into the river.