Kurious84

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[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 2 points 9 minutes ago* (last edited 5 minutes ago)

The point Mr yawn is we don't have them. If you already know this then that's great. Youre ahead of the curve.

Tell us how it's nonsense. Something not right? Do you think the elites are not planning a collapse? Look around. If you don't see or or don't want to then you're a perfect citizen.

Point is to share your knowledge. Teach us what you know about this stuff if it's wrong I'd love to hear it.

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submitted 29 minutes ago* (last edited 22 minutes ago) by Kurious84@eviltoast.org to c/world@lemmy.world
 

Don’t Take Your Eyes Off the Puppet Master: Peter Thiel and the Elite Blueprint for the Apocalypse

While the world is busy staring at its own reflection—arguing about social media, elections, and celebrity meltdowns—a silent blueprint is unfolding in the background, authored not by politicians or generals, but by a handful of billionaires who are not only predicting collapse, but preparing to inherit what’s left. And no one stands more quietly and ominously at the center of that convergence than Peter Thiel.

He’s not the loudest.

He’s not the flashiest.

But when the lights go out, he’s the one who already knows where the switch is.

Thiel is often painted as a contrarian tech investor, a PayPal co-founder turned philosopher-king. But look closer, and you’ll see someone who has spent the past two decades strategically embedding himself into the digital, biological, and geopolitical infrastructure of the post-collapse world. He’s not reacting to history—he’s scripting its next chapter.

The Tools of Control

Start with Palantir, his surveillance and predictive analytics firm. Used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), military operations, and global governments, it’s marketed as data intelligence. But beneath that lies a cold truth: it tracks, predicts, and classifies human behavior at scale. It’s the backbone of any future authoritarian system—ready-made and already installed.

While you debate privacy on your phone, Palantir has mapped your digital shadow.

Then consider Thiel’s venture capital empire, Founders Fund, which has invested in:

  • Blackrock Neurotech: pushing brain-machine interfaces that promise healing but open doors to neural control.
  • Unity Biotechnology: researching ways to slow or reverse aging—not for the masses, but for the elite caste of thinkers and planners who believe they deserve more time.
  • Defense AI and biotech startups: designing warfighting and population monitoring tools with no clear ethical oversight.

These aren’t speculative side bets. These are cornerstones of a world rebuilt after yours is gone.

The New Ark

While cities crumble under debt, division, and automation, Thiel and his circle are preparing escape hatches. He secured citizenship in New Zealand, a country long viewed by elites as the ultimate doomsday refuge. He bought land—remote, fortified, stocked—and he’s not alone.

  • Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn) said, “The rich are buying bunkers.”
  • Sam Altman (OpenAI) has detailed his survival plans—guns, gold, gas.
  • Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page—all have real estate in isolated, self-sustaining regions.

Thiel’s compound in New Zealand isn’t paranoia. It’s insurance. He believes what you suspect but are too afraid to say out loud: the system isn’t going to hold. The world you live in is already in its death spiral.

But while you’re told to vote, protest, and believe, they’re building the ark—and you’re not on the manifest.

The Political Puppet Strings

Thiel doesn’t just build tech—he funds ideological carriers. He quietly injected tens of millions into hard-right political campaigns:

  • J.D. Vance (Ohio Senate): a populist with nationalist rhetoric tailored to rising unrest.
  • Blake Masters (Arizona Senate): a disciple of Thiel’s own vision, blending libertarianism, authoritarianism, and technological dominance.

And when those figures no longer serve him? He discards them. Thiel doesn’t worship movements. He uses them as test chambers—stress-testing how much collapse the system can take before it begs for order.

He even walked through Jeffrey Epstein’s network, meeting in 2016 with Epstein and a Russian UN ambassador on that infamous patio. He called it “unmemorable,” despite the geopolitical density of the guest list. That’s not forgetfulness. That’s deliberate detachment. He moves in and out of power circles like a ghost, never taking credit, never taking blame.

Narrating Collapse Before Orchestrating It

Thiel’s writings offer the clearest insight into the architecture he envisions. In The Straussian Moment, he claims that humanity cannot unify without an external threat—a war, an alien encounter, something so immense it forces obedience. Not peace through virtue—order through fear.

And if that threat doesn’t exist?

Manufacture it.

A fake alien landing.

An AI “accident.”

An economic implosion timed with digital ID infrastructure.

A regional war used to justify global biometric surveillance.

The point is not the cause.

The point is the collapse.

Because collapse creates consent.

He speaks of freedom while building systems of total knowledge.

He criticizes elites while investing in a society that replaces them with machines.

He warns of apocalypse while stockpiling escape and installing backdoor access to the rebuilt world.

The Master Behind the Curtain

People like Thiel don’t want attention. They want control. He rarely speaks publicly. When questioned about Luigi Mangione—who murdered a healthcare CEO after reposting Thiel’s video—he stammered, faltered, glitched. Not out of guilt, but because the narrative was triggered too early. The match was lit before the kindling was dry.

The system wasn’t ready yet.

Because Thiel isn’t interested in revolution.

He’s interested in reconstruction—on his terms.

And when the lights go out and the chaos unfolds, he will not rise from the ashes.

He’ll step forward calmly—with a plan. With data. With an army of proxies.

And the world, terrified and desperate, will crown the architect of its salvation.

But make no mistake:

You weren’t saved.

You were replaced.

So laugh at conspiracies if you must.

But don’t forget this:

While you scroll, scream, and sleep,

Peter Thiel is not watching the world burn.

He’s building the world that replaces it.

And by the time you notice, the door will already be shut.

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 10 points 21 hours ago

Yeah no shit. Everyone's friggin asleep. Nobody realizes what they see is not some master plan or 4d chess. It's consolidation of power for something very different than a democracy. A battle with the tech billionares afraid of death and a morally rotten to the core chewy center authoritarian up your heiney.

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 2 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Anyone else starting to think since Trump likes Putin maybe he too would like to gather all of the nations wealth for himself and his leeches. Seems like they'll get all the money and kick backs and business and we're left with even less, causing us to work more and get less.

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Musk has to Delete the DM because it's full of his sperm offers. The only way he can cover his tracks is to delete the entire thing and the database.

We need a whistleblower to admit it but it seems people are getting threatened if they do it.

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 1 points 3 days ago

I call this the low polygon devil wagon

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 4 points 3 days ago (5 children)

What will it take for these poor saps to wake up.

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 2 points 3 days ago

You know what this is? It's from the movie ghostbusters.

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

That wasnt the title. Im not for Nazis raising othrr Nazis but once YOU decide what is the right snd wrong relgions then where will that lead us? As you can see in governement. They make moves till eventually you dont control your own children. Also if you dont have kids then you shouldnt be discussing this. Do you know how strong the parental instinct is?

Friendly argument but yall gotta think this through. You want freedom or you want someone deciding your relgion is "wrong" one.

Im done discussing. This one is a no brainer.

[–] Kurious84@eviltoast.org -4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

Regardless is it our business? You are free to raise your kids how you want. Theyll be just fine. If religion is taught and leads to a more happy or moral lifestyle that isnt so bad.

Nothing personal but i find it facinating with people make other peoples business their own. Let other people live how they want and in turn they wont tell you how to live. Itll all be over in a flash.

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