The weird hyper religious martyrdom of Charlie Kirk was one thing.
JD Vance using Book of Revelations language around Charlie Kirk’s assassination was another…
Vice President J.D. Vance told Republicans to put on the “armor of God” and seek vengeance against “soulless and evil” institutions of the left.
…but the sudden launch of secret lectures on the Anti-Christ by Kiwi Peter Thiel is totally another…
Hours later, Peter Thiel — the billionaire who created Vance — delivered a secret lecture on the Antichrist.
While the doors were closed to the public, I pierced the veil of secrecy. For The New Republic, I studied Thiel’s past Antichrist speeches to decode his message. What I found is chilling: a fusion of Nazi political theory and scripture, woven into an “incisive meditation” on the power of apocalyptic ideas in politics.
Now, with Vance and other Republicans openly speaking the language of holy war, it’s crucial to understand the message of Thiel’s unusual sermons.
…wtf is going on?
Why is Kiwi Tech Billionaire and kid voted most likely to own a hollowed out Volcano super villain lair suddenly hosting closed lectures on the Anti-Christ?
What new madness is this?
What’s Up With Peter Thiel’s Obsession With the Antichrist?
The tech mogul is amping up his apocalyptic rhetoric—and adding a dangerous dose of extremism into the already-fraught culture war.
In yet another troubling sign of these times, Peter Thiel can’t stop talking up the Antichrist. This month, the tech billionaire is delivering a four-part, closed-door lecture on the topic, which he is framing as “political theology,” in San Francisco. It’s part of what you might call an “Antichrist World Tour” by the PayPal and Palantir co-founder, who has already given off-the-record Antichrist lectures at Oxford, Harvard, and Bari Weiss’s ersatz college, the University of Austin.
It’s not clear why Thiel needs secrecy to hold forth on his latest obsession. He’s been pontificating about the Antichrist in public talks for years. During a June interview with The New York Times, Thiel offered extended thoughts on the shadowy figure, barely mentioned in the Bible, who according to legend (and countless pulp horror movies) will arise to help Satan kick off Armageddon. He even named a suspect: Greta Thunberg. (The interview went viral when Thiel struggled to answer a question about whether he wants the human race to endure.)
Thiel is not a theologian, scholar, or prophet. So why pay attention to his biblical musings? Because Thiel is one of the world’s most influential men and his Antichrist speeches reveal his deep belief that religion is a weapon for political warfare—and he’s right.
Thiel’s Antichrist fixation fits a long tradition in American politics. Since the nation’s founding, Americans have sought to name the Antichrist—usually by pointing the finger at their political enemies. “The symbol of the Antichrist has played a surprisingly significant role in shaping Americans’ self-understanding,” wrote historian Robert Fuller in 1995’s Naming the Antichrist: The History of an American Obsession. “Because they tend to view their nation as uniquely blessed by God, they have been especially prone to demonize their enemies.”
Over time, the identity of Satan’s Little Helper has shifted from Native Americans to Communists, Hitler and Saddam Hussein and Barack Obama—even barcodes and microchips have been implicated. From colonial days to the AI era, the hunt for the Antichrist continues. Today’s QAnon conspiracy theorists believe they are battling a cabal of cannibalistic Satanists. Unhumans, a 2024 book praised by JD Vance, equated progressives with bloodthirsty “unhuman” creatures. This turns politics into a zero-sum holy war.
Thiel knows these dynamics well, but it’s not clear whether he’s horrified or impressed. His talks stop short of providing solutions. Instead, they meld Schmitt, Girard, and scripture into an incisive meditation on the power of apocalyptic ideas. Thiel positions himself as someone trying to help the world navigate a “narrow path” between Armageddon and Antichrist. But his rhetoric also sketches a playbook for holy war, scapegoating, crisis, and power—since Schmitt famously argued that power consolidates during existential crises, when constitutions can be suspended.
“We’re told that there’s nothing worse than Armageddon, but perhaps there is,” said Thiel during a talk at Oxford in 2023. “Perhaps we should fear the Antichrist, perhaps we should fear the one-world totalitarian state more than Armageddon.”
He is already experimenting with this doomsday script: In January, he wrote an op-ed framing Donald Trump’s return to power as an “apokálypsis”—an “unveiling” of hidden truth and a chance to cleanse the nation’s “sins.” And in his religion talks, Thiel does not hesitate to name potential Antichrists, including Greta Thunberg, communism, and even tech regulation. This reveals a telling urge to wield scripture as political weaponry.
…this matters because of the role Thiel had in building Vance. Both are speaking the language of end days, both seem intent on manipulating America’s Evangelical Right.
This all feels like the pre-equal to the HandMaid’s Tale.
Has Peter Thiel asked Judith or Luxon to pray with him yet?

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“Kiwi Peter Theil” make that make sense?
I’m afraid so, Stephen.
The NZ government sold him citizenship on very dubious grounds.
But he clearly fails in the “of good character” category.
RNZ sums up the sad saga pretty well
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/334094/us-billionaire-spent-12-days-in-nz-before-citizenship
Tradition has it, I think, that the Antichrist will arise “out of the great sea”. That would be the Atlantic since in those days nobody would have known of anything existing beyond the Atlantic.
Perhaps Uncle Sam is the Antichrist – just a thought.
Rev 17:15 has the waters (seas) representing people’s, multitudes, nations and tounges so the antichrist arises in a populated area with many nations and languages. Read who the protestant reformers identified as this power, the head of the Babylon system and you will be enlightened. That covers the first beast in Revelation 13, the land beast later in the chapter obviously arises in a sparsely populated area (the opposite of sea) in the late 1700s and claims to be Christian (2 horns like a lamb) but turns out to be evil. It’s not hard to understand if you think about it.
Dear me Zelda – now I really am convinced you are either a Bot/Robot or totally off the wall. If the latter, please do seek pyschiatric help before you implode.
2025.
Marvellous isn’t it?
– one side want gays with guns to shoot everyone they don’t like and underpaid baristas to be at the forefront of the class war by spitting into people’s coffee.
And the other believes in the antichrist and people with university education are ravenous brain eating zombies.
lolz
Keep it up u.bushrat – you introduce some astringent qualities into the dialogue and ensure it isn’t getting too bland.
One cannot immediately trust the direct and honest purpose of anyone these days. Here is Time magazine which I see as USA conservative or compliant, praising a NZ Maori. What is their purpose in this? Patronising, *manipulation, or spreading sweetness and light for some reason that others may know?
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/574993/te-pati-maori-mp-hana-rawhiti-maipi-clarke-named-by-time-as-one-of-the-world-s-most-influential-rising-stars
,,,Maipi-Clarke was aged just 21 when elected to Parliament in 2023.
Time said she “shook the world” when she performed a haka during a vote on the Treaty Principles Bill last year.
The influential news magazine said she followed in the footsteps of ancestors who sustained Māori language, traditions and culture.
Writing for Time, Deb Haaland – former US secretary of the interior under President Joe Biden – said Maipi-Clarke was a “link in the chain of activists who sacrificed for us and inspire us every day”….
*The Power Moves
https://thepowermoves.com › the-psychology-of-political-manipulation
The Psychology of Political Manipulation | Power Dynamics™
Political persuasion (and manipulation) is not only an art but also a science. In this article we’ll show you the influencing techniques that politicians use to persuade people to vote and support their policies, – even when it’s not …
(Don’t know that this search result is good but it sounds interesting and perhaps informative.)
Judith @prayer how apt. The plot sickens as she ponders before the Lordy Lord or is it the Antichrist?
Hmmm…. how she can use her professional liar’s/lawyer’s brain to throw meat to the fanatical fantasist’s fetishist death cult mob for political salvation…… please help her sweet baby Jesus & Scuttling Slater? Answer her prayer…before the ship goes gurgle…..
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