Are any of the Silicon Valley billionaire origin stories true?
I was reading through some Hunter Biden emails posted on Twitter about his financial stake in Ukrainian ‘bio labs’ when something caught my eye. One of Hunter’s partners at his shady ‘investment fund’, Rosemont Seneca, referred to their investment in Metabiota (the Ukrainian bio lab investment) as being to the USDA what Palantir is to the CIA.
Aside from the obvious question about what the hell the Bidens and US government are doing with bio labs in Ukraine, my other question was ‘what is Palantir?’. I’ve heard the name before but a quick lookup showed it to be an extremely creepy data analytics software firm offering products including the capability for ‘predictive policing’. Terrifying, but probably not surprising. The chairman of the company was interesting though, Peter Thiel.
Thiel is a well known Silicon Valley investor who co-founded PayPal with Elon Musk and was a major investor in Facebook. He is also a supposed libertarian Republican, self described Christian, ‘married’ homosexual, and steering committee member of the Bilderberg Group, who donates heavily to organizations working on advanced AI, ‘seasteading’, and life extension. In fact he’s donated over $10M to teams pursuing anti-aging and life extension technologies. I feel like there was a Silicon Valley character he may have inspired (see pics).
In short, he’s a clear transhumanist who started at least one very creepy AI company with the backing of the CIA. He’s also a former PayPal colleague of Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX - another obvious US government backed company. So the natural question is, ‘how many Silicon Valley billionaire stories actually start as shady US government ventures?’. Was PayPal an intelligence project? Tesla? How about Google, for that matter? Facebook (yes)? Apple? Microsoft? Does it actually sound more likely that the most advanced technologies in human history spontaneously blossomed out of random California garages or that they were funded by a wildly ambitious defense and intelligence establishment with unlimited funds? The CIA does have its own venture capital firm called In-Q-Tel (like Q from James Bond… get it?), after all, which presumably invests in something. And DARPA which fulfills essentially the same function for the Defense Department.
Maybe this leads to some answers about why so many social media products have no discernable path to monetization. Or points to the darker motives behind endless tech industry acquisitions. Maybe this explains how so many tech startups, some fraudulent and all speculative, seem to obtain millions of dollars in seed funding with apparent ease. The government plays fast and loose with its spending everywhere else, why wouldn’t it do the same in pursuit of global technological domination and ultimate control?
Sort of makes you question the whole tech entrepreneur narrative, doesn’t it?
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I had a conversation with a Venezuelan refugee the other day and he shared some valuable insights on how societal collapse really plays out. And here are some thoughts on the implications.
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The enormous expansion of the IRS and recent Trump raid are a different kind of tyranny than the cancel culture prison of the last decade. But there are still ways of fighting back.
Share this information. We have to start defending our towns and our states while we still can.
As you’ve probably already seen, the FBI just raided Trump’s home in Mar a Lago. Totally unprecedented in the US. Could you imagine if the Clintons were raided for fraud, murder, or wtfe happened at Epstein’s island? Or Bush for murder of 3k Americans on 9/11, insider trading, or…. genocide? Obama? The federal government’s strategy is being clear now. It’s full on police state, using law enforcement to suppress opposition. That’s why they are bringing on 87k new IRS agents. I think it’s time for states to start protecting their citizens from a hostile and illegitimate force in DC. Idk where else it’s worth putting forward any political energy. DC is lost.
Interested to here what you guys think. Feels like we are going into a new phase of things.
https://www.revolver.news/2022/08/fbi-raids-mar-a-lago-breaking-trump-statement/
You have probably heard of the World Economic Forum’s ‘Great Reset’ initiative, their diabolically named scheme to transform the global economic, social, and governance system into something Mussolini would have immediately recognized as fascism. Or fascism without even a nod to any of its more admirable traits. The goal of the ‘Great Reset’ is to create a borderless global society based on collaboration between ‘stakeholders’ (as defined by the WEF, naturally) and a web of ‘public-private partnerships’ – or in layman’s terms, state-corporate corruption. This will of course necessitate the abandonment of outdated notions such as the nation state, individual liberty, and equality under the law, and isn’t likely to be too popular once the masses catch on. But don’t worry, the WEF knows you won’t be happy. To grease the skids for the new global totalitarianism, the jackasses of Davos have compiled a suite of tools and technologies necessary for controlling 8 billion people.
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Remember when all those US manufacturing jobs were offshored to cheap labor markets like China, Mexico, and Vietnam, leaving millions of blue-collar Americans without options or useful skills? Remember how they were supposed to learn to code? Well, the same thing is now happening to white collar jobs – including those who code.
After the huge wave of industrial offshoring that followed the end of the Cold War, Americans were told by their politicians and talking heads that they’d be left with a ‘service economy’ – and that this was a good thing. We would get cheap goods from overseas which we’d be able to afford by way of a strong dollar and our employment in work requiring a more cerebral or personal touch. This left much of the US workforce in corporate services roles like HR, IT, accounting, finance, procurement, market intelligence, data analysis, etc. With English language, educational, and deep technical requirements, these jobs were presumably safe. Not anymore.
Today, the corporate services ...