
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Peter and the Antichrist, Chapter One: "It's the End of the World, As We Know It."
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Jan 21, 2026 In this intriguing discussion, the hosts explore the enigmatic figure of Peter Thiel, examining his controversial views on the Antichrist and political influence. They dive into Thiel's early life, from his childhood to his education at Stanford, and his journey to wealth through PayPal and Palantir. The conversation touches on Thiel's complex relationship with privacy and his lectures that frame the Antichrist as a unifying evil. They also analyze his fears of societal collapse, technological threats, and his distrust of democracy, leaving listeners questioning his true motivations.
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Gawker Retaliation Campaign
- Thiel financed lawsuits to punish and ultimately destroy Gawker after they outed him.
- He coordinated funding and legal strategy, showing how he uses money for personal retribution.
Antichrist As A Political Lens
- Thiel publicly lectures on the Antichrist and frames modern threats in biblical terms.
- He connects mimetic theory to political risks, casting impediments to progress as potential Antichrists.
Girard's Mimetic Theory Drives Thiel
- René Girard's mimetic theory deeply influences Thiel's worldview.
- Thiel sees imitation, rivalry, and scapegoating as drivers of social collapse that technocratic actors must counter.









