Peter Thiel’s antichrist conferences have met demonstrators who seem to think that he is the Antichrist

Paypal Mafia Og Peter Thiel, whose Palantant data firm is currently helping the Trump Administration Expulsion machine, recently started taking time for his day use (Macabre billionaire defense entrepreneur) to engage in part -time work as a Christian Evangelist by broadcasting the word on the rise of the antichrist. It was a bizarre spectacle, indeed, and this week, Thiel launched things by launching the first in a series of conferences in four parts which he does about the Lord of Darkness.
Thiel’s super-exclusive conference series, which started on Monday in San Francisco, would have spoken of “how his Christian faith informs his understanding of the world”, according to an online announcement. The event was organized by a non -profit organization called Collective acts 17: Recognize Christ in technology and society. Thiel has already spoken during several events organized by Acts 17, according to reports from the New York Times. The group’s modus operandi is to wake the leaders of Silicon Valley and try to convert them to the Christian faith.
We do not know exactly what Thiel said exactly about her “Christian faith” and the chief antagonist of Christ during the secret seminar on Monday evening, but there were a lot of people outside the place that were more than happy to publicly share their thoughts on Thiel. That is to say that a group of several dozen demonstrators presented themselves to the demon centered event and offered many criticism from the speaker, seeming to imply that he was himself a demonic.
In a video taken on the scene, several demonstrators, dressed in a probably ironic satanist costume, can be seen by holding a banner that is read as follows: “The end is near, Palant is the path, Thiel opens the way.” One of them, a young woman with a cross upside down on her forehead, said: “I’m just there to have an overview of the Antichrist himself.” Another young woman, seen holding a satanic bible, said that she hoped to get her autograph. A young man holding a sign who said “embracing Darkness, Hail Thiel”, said, with a false optimism: “It is he, it is he who will put the end!”
Others have approached their political protest with less sarcasm, although the message seems to be roughly the same. A young protester said she protested because “Thiel is a fascist” who “tried to take control of the country by JD Vance”. She described the conferences of Thiel Antichrist like her “Christian bullshit” and said that she thought her end of the game was “power”.
Another woman said, “I think Peter Thiel must disappear for a while”, adding: “I think he has a lot of power.” She also said that she thought there was “increasing authoritarianism” in the country and that Thiel was “part of the elite, who really think that they are above us” and that this group “has a plan to take control of the country”.
The handmade panels during the event were quite creative and funny. One, visible in the background during an interview, seems to show Thiel – who is a fan of enraged Jrr Tolkien – as Gollum, cradling the only ring. Another person, a local artist, brought one of their paintings to the rally, he describes Thiel as a devil on the back of President Trump:

Even Thiel’s Talk participants did not seem too enthusiastic about the speaker. The San Francisco Standard reports that a person in line said to his journalist: “I am personally ready to make the horns come out of his head in the middle of the conversation.” The questioned person, who revealed that he had also attended the “anti-alarm” school known as the University of Austin, seemed more curious of his Thiel thoughts than for obliging. “Palantir does the technology of the AI that decides who lives or dies on the battlefield, which is exactly like the Antichrist (which Thiel) describes in all his conferences,” said the guy. “I am very curious to know what he has to say about it, or what apologies he could do.”
If Thiel is really concerned about the rise of the Lord of Darkness, his decision to deliver a series of private speeches to a selected audience is somewhat confusing. You might think that he would like to shout him on the roofs. Why not rent a football stadium and give your speech there? That said, Thiel has made many podcast appearances in recent months in which he has given web users a taste of what his found faith looks like.
What does Thiel have to say about the Lord of Darkness? In short: nothing coherent.
In a recent interview with the New York Times columnist, Ross Douthat, the technological oligarch seemed to suggest that political organizations that have expressed their interest in regulating the types of technologies in which he (Thiel) is invested in perhaps the work of the devil.
Thiel also made a chance on the way he thought that the Antichrist could support things such as nuclear non-proliferation, international law and AI regulation. Thiel also suggested that the Antichrist could be someone like Greta Thunberg – a social activist who cares about climate change and Palestinians.
Perhaps, and stay with me here, it is possible that Thiel just has an incredibly inconsistent vision of the world and a lot of power to spread the inconsistency to all aspects of the society he touches.
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