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The Sicks Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Netanyahu, Trump, Vance, Thiel, Harris, and Biden

April 18th, 2025

Ned Lud dedicates this to Mark Aurelius

Netanyahu: The Prime Minister of Permanent Emergency

The Godless Horseman: War Eternal, Peace Never

He doesn’t ride in on a white horse—he arrives in Merkava armor, draped in Holocaust memory and wrapped in the Iron Dome of impunity. Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu is not just the souless horseman—he is the conductor of this apocalyptic orchestra, the Netanyahu Doctrine incarnate: permanent siege, permanent justification, permanent war. He is the architect of an Israel where the boot never lifts, and the algorithm never blinks.

Since October 2023, Netanyahu’s military has executed a campaign of digital and kinetic annihilation in Gaza, marshaling AI tools like Lavender and Gospel to generate so-called kill lists with a margin of error written in blood. Lavender—designed to flag tens of thousands of potential targets within minutes—was not a tool of precision but of “mass assassination,” according to whistleblowers reported by +972 Magazine and The Guardian (Lavender AI, 2024).

Bibi signed off on 64,260 dead predominantly orphans and widows in one year, most of the men were already dead.

The Israeli Defense Forces admit to relying on these AI-assisted profiles to flatten neighborhoods, assassinate sleeping families, and bomb “Hamas targets” whose crimes included carrying phones linked to dead relatives. The result? Over 64,260 Palestinians dead by April 2025—an atrocity so algorithmically efficient it would make a drone blush.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu orchestrates global tech complicity. Palantir’s predictive analytics run alongside Unit 8200's signals intelligence; Amazon Web Services helps build Israel’s Nimbus cloud; and Google—via Project Nimbus—delivers AI capabilities directly to the IDF (Al Jazeera Investigates, 2023).

He is the normalization engine. With Biden’s handshake and Thiel’s backend, he makes apartheid scalable.

Netanyahu isn't merely Israel’s prime minister—he’s the High Priest of surveillance Zionism, presiding over a theology of annihilation in which every child is a data point, and every data point a justification. His message to the world? The future is a walled garden maintained by drones and scrubbed clean by AI.

No peace, only pause. No ceasefire, only reload.

Donald Trump: The King of Carnage

The Alzheimer Disease Horseman: The Master of Hyperreality

Enter Donald J. Trump: the man who turned the presidency into an open-air circus, a rolling carnival of corruption, self-dealing, and a relentless obsession with turning America into a bloated, authoritarian fantasyland. If there ever was a perfect embodiment of the post-truth, social-media-fueled dystopia, it’s Trump—the grotesque, orange figurehead of American decay, more puppet than president, more spectacle than statesman. His rule was not one of policy, but of pageantry—a masterclass in distraction, grift, and naked power.

Trump’s relationship with surveillance capitalism is less a matter of ignorance and more one of opportunism. From his dealings with Silicon Valley giants to his creation of the "Trump Media & Technology Group" (a catchy name for a glorified vanity project), Trump has shown time and time again that the algorithm is not his enemy—it’s his business partner. Why else would he spend his presidency bending over backwards to accommodate the likes of Mark Zuckerberg and his fellow tech titans? Behind his bluster and populist rhetoric, Trump is a creature of the very system he claims to disdain.

The Trump administration expanded the surveillance state in ways that were as subtle as a wrecking ball. Under his watch, the NSA continued its mass data collection programs, while his administration oversaw the proliferation of private military contractors and defense tech giants that profited off the chaos of endless wars. His thirst for military might was rivaled only by his obsession with bending reality to his will. After all, what is Trump but a man who built his empire on the exploitation of the American consumer’s attention? No coincidence then that his world—his social media, his reality TV empire—thrived on the exact same algorithms that track and control us.

But Trump’s greatest act of collaboration with the surveillance-industrial complex may be his gift to Israel: the unholy marriage of the U.S. military-industrial complex with the Israeli surveillance state. It’s no surprise that Netanyahu found a kindred spirit in Trump—a man whose policy was as unpredictable as his Twitter rants but whose appetite for surveillance and military might was absolute. Trump’s policy of unqualified support for Israeli intelligence agencies and the use of cutting-edge AI and surveillance technologies laid the groundwork for a panoptic nightmare in which no one is beyond reach.

It was Trump, after all, who signed the “Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act,” which paved the way for the expansion of 5G surveillance infrastructure in the U.S. He may have claimed to be “draining the swamp,” but in reality, he was filling it with more contractors, more intelligence agencies, more tech companies—all while enriching himself and his cronies. His corporate empire, rife with conflicts of interest, is a direct reflection of the power structure he so gleefully reinforced.

Trump’s legacy, however, is not one of fleeting populist victories. No, it’s the endless erosion of privacy, the explosion of militarized surveillance, and the normalization of state-sponsored, data-driven control. As he sits atop a golden throne of his own making, Trump stands as both the architect and the beneficiary of a future in which the only thing more surveilled than the people is the very fabric of democracy itself.

J.D. Vance: The Traitor to His Own People

The Transactional Horseman: The Authoritarian’s Apprentice

J.D. Vance—Silicon Valley’s pet project, packaged in a "hillbilly elegy" wrapper and polished by venture capitalists who profit off the suffering of working-class America. There’s no room for subtlety when it comes to Vance: He’s the boy-wonder of MAGA, a stooge for the same tech oligarchs who would rather crush your soul with data points than let you have a voice in your own future. Vance claims to speak for the downtrodden, the forgotten people of Appalachia, but he’s just another pawn in a technocratic game whose chips are made of blood and surveillance.

This boy of the people, with his corporate-backed, billionaire-funded rise to political prominence, now shills for the interests of the elites who bankroll his every move. His donors—Peter Thiel, among the most influential of them all—have poured money into his senatorial campaign, turning this supposed populist into just another handpicked puppet. Vance parades as the voice of the rust belt, but his backers are the very same Silicon Valley overlords whose business models depend on exploiting that same rust belt. He’s an avatar of contradiction, wrapped in a cloak of faux-populism, funded by men who live in glass towers and whose fortunes grow with every data scrape, every surveillance state contract, and every profit made from your loss.

Vance's legislation? It's a match made in hell for those who dream of an all-encompassing surveillance state. He champions policies that only expand the reach of Palantir’s data-driven dystopia, policies that blur the line between public and private control. The same Palantir software that targets marginalized communities in the U.S. with predictive policing algorithms is the same software that powers a vast surveillance apparatus used against millions of American citizens. His embrace of surveillance capitalism isn’t a footnote in his political career—it's the headline. And his MAGA platform? Well, it’s just a slick marketing campaign for the same Silicon Valley billionaires who fund his every move.

Let’s not forget Vance’s rags-to-riches narrative—his transformation from a working-class boy into a sycophantic senator for the tech elite. He wrapped his life in the language of struggle, but now he wears his allegiance to the corporate juggernauts like a badge of honor. A few years ago, he was an outsider, railing against the system; now, he is the system. Vance has gone from anti-establishment hero to establishment lackey, all while claiming to be the champion of the everyman. The only thing he's championing is a future where tech oligarchs own every data point about your life, your thoughts, and your movements.

Vance is a salesman, selling the illusion of freedom while chaining you to an AI-generated future where your every decision is forecasted and your fate sealed by algorithms. He’s an author of your dystopia, not your salvation.

The Silicon Knight, Born from the Ashes of Appalachia

J.D. Vance, the boy-man with a chip on his shoulder and a wallet full of venture capital, has ridden a wave of populist rhetoric into the gilded corridors of Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. Born to poverty and raised on the anthems of rusted steel mills and crumbling coal mines, Vance has traded in the narrative of the working-class warrior for a far more profitable role as the charismatic proxy for a new breed of techno-feudalism.

Let’s not mince words: J.D. Vance is a sellout with a folksy grin, a man who sold his soul to tech oligarchs and would like you to believe he’s still fighting the same fight as the factory-floor workers who raised him. Vance, in all his populist glory, has cultivated an image of the working-class champion while quietly parlaying his newfound fame into venture capital deals that leave the very people he claims to represent in the dust.

The moral cowardice of Vance’s career choices is matched only by his opportunism. His book, Hillbilly Elegy, was a front-row seat to the soul-crushing disillusionment of America’s industrial heartland. It was empathy on a platinum-plated platter—but make no mistake, Vance was always looking for a seat at the table, and when it came, he took it. One cozy Silicon Valley investor-backed seat at a time.

Vance’s political journey is the perfect case study in the art of selling a country’s soul for a stake in its future. He runs on a platform of “preserving the American way of life,” while simultaneously pulling strings behind the scenes for Palantir, whose core operations are grounded in predictive policing and mass surveillance, shaping the lives of the very people he professes to care about. He’s a techno-populist, by day a champion of the forgotten worker, by night an advocate for surveillance capitalism and the digital overreach that will track every life lived in Appalachia and beyond.

Let’s not forget his donors. Vance’s political war chest comes courtesy of the same Silicon Valley overlords who fund Thiel, Musk, and a chorus of other "innovative" disruptors. Vance calls himself an outsider, but he's firmly planted in the land of venture capitalists who have no time for the rustbelt's suffering unless it turns into data points. The money trail is clear: when Vance needs help, he gets it from the same people whose global empire thrives off of surveillance, AI-driven automation, and the economic destruction of entire industries. His marriage to the Silicon Valley elite is an unholy alliance in which Vance plays the populist figurehead while they reap the rewards of digital dominion.

Vance’s voting record? A testament to the swindle that is American populism. On one hand, he touts the need for social mobility, for returning dignity to the working class, but when it’s time to legislate, his votes lean squarely into the hands of the military-industrial complex and the technocratic oligarchs who bankroll the very policies he claims to oppose. Vance has pushed for stricter immigration laws, tighter border controls, and ever-expanding surveillance systems—all while wrapping it in a flag of "preserving American values." The only American value he truly cares for is the one that lines his pockets.

But let’s talk ethics, or the lack thereof. As a self-styled populist in a high-tech age, Vance’s silence on the dehumanizing effects of surveillance capitalism is telling. In his carefully curated speeches, he never mentions the countless lives destroyed by systems like Palantir’s predictive policing. He doesn’t dare point out how surveillance, automation, and AI systems are driving the displacement of workers in small towns and rural communities across the nation. To Vance, the rise of these technologies is not a threat—it’s an opportunity. Opportunity to elevate himself in the political and financial arenas that have left his supposed constituents in the dust.

J.D. Vance is the walking embodiment of digital feudalism in its most insidious form. A man who uses his past as a marketing device while tying the future of American workers to the whims of tech oligarchs who care only for profit and control. He wants you to believe he's fighting for the forgotten man while securing his future in the hands of the very elites he claims to despise.

His latest rhetorical trick? He’s trying to tie the downfall of American industry to China and the global left. But let’s be clear—Vance isn’t worried about the collapse of the American Dream. He’s worried about how much of it he can monetize before it vanishes entirely. The next time Vance speaks about “preserving the American way of life,” remember this: He’s not talking about the people. He’s talking about the data.

The Cash Till Power-Monger Horseman, the techno-cowboy for a new, hyper-capitalist future, rides with Vance as the foot soldier of Silicon Valley, bound to the digital panopticon in which every citizen is a statistic, and every statistic is a commodity. His future vision is one where algorithms don’t just predict the future—they create it. And in that future, there’s no room for the human soul, just data points.

Peter Thiel: The Billionaire Oracle of the Surveillance Age

The Faustian Horseman: The Visionary of Algorithmic Annihilation

Peter Thiel doesn’t ride in on a horse. He doesn't even need one. Thiel rides in on the back of artificial intelligence, fueled by the power of data—data extracted from lives he doesn’t even pretend to understand, just as long as it feeds his burgeoning techno-empire. A god among Silicon Valley’s elite, Thiel is less the disruptor than the mastermind of a global surveillance machine—a machine he’s both architected and weaponized for profit, power, and control. In Thiel’s world, you don’t need to ask for permission to dominate the world; you just need the right algorithm.

We’ve heard the phrase “tech oligarch” thrown around like a tired label, but Peter Thiel is, in a sense, the prototype. The modern-day oracle of Silicon Valley who foresaw the rise of surveillance capitalism as a golden ticket not just to wealth, but to the reins of power. His fingerprints are on everything from the CIA’s most controversial ventures to the military’s use of predictive policing. While his public persona as a libertarian “anti-establishment” figure is as polished as a luxury yacht, Thiel’s quiet empire of data mining, predictive algorithms, and surveillance infrastructure is anything but rebellious—it’s an empire of control, designed to normalize global surveillance as just another part of daily life. The man doesn’t just see the future. He controls it.

Thiel’s relationship with Palantir Technologies is at the heart of his apocalyptic vision. Founded in 2003 as a company that would leverage big data and algorithmic power to “fight terrorism,” Palantir has since become the beating heart of state surveillance, and in particular, the technology that powers mass surveillance programs for governments around the world. Palantir is a tool used to track, monitor, and predict the behaviors of entire populations—and it’s Thiel’s most insidious creation. Unlike the early tech billionaires who wanted to create the next shiny gadget, Thiel wanted something more. He wanted total control.

While other tech giants like Zuckerberg and Bezos build their empires on consumer data and online commerce, Thiel's Palantir focuses on a far darker corner of the digital ecosystem: intelligence, law enforcement, and militarized surveillance. Think of Palantir as the software that enables a world where privacy is merely a fantasy, and everyone—whether they know it or not—is a data point in a larger predictive algorithm. Thiel’s goal? To create a world where control is not just top-down but algorithmically enforced, where individual sovereignty is stripped away in favor of the predictive future—a future where the state knows more about your movements, thoughts, and relationships than you ever could.

What’s most disturbing, though, is how Thiel’s influence extends far beyond just Palantir. His involvement in everything from OpenAI to Facebook to big pharma reveals an intricate web of power, one that is so intertwined with surveillance that it’s no longer possible to separate the data from the control. Thiel doesn’t just fund the tools of the surveillance state; he’s actively shaping the very framework in which these tools operate, ensuring that AI, machine learning, and deep surveillance become the foundation of tomorrow’s society. The power of data is no longer just in the hands of governments—Thiel has engineered a system where it is in the hands of the few, and they wield it like a weapon.

The data Thiel harvests and manipulates through his various ventures doesn’t just sit idle in some corporate archive. It is used to predict, control, and shape the future—a future where every facet of your life is known to algorithms that tell you where to live, what to buy, and whom to trust. He’s not just funding this technology—he’s baking it into the very fabric of governance. Thiel's libertarian rhetoric? It’s a smokescreen. Beneath that rhetoric is a technocratic agenda where the elite are the only ones who control the technology that shapes the lives of the masses. The panopticon isn’t just a distant Orwellian vision—it's Thiel’s business plan.

Thiel’s influence over Washington, D.C., is perhaps the most chilling aspect of his power. His political donations have funded a veritable army of political candidates who push for policies that not only expand surveillance but also make it more pervasive and insidious. Thiel, ever the political strategist, ensures that his ventures get a constant flow of government contracts. The military-industrial complex? Thiel has its back. The national security apparatus? He's right there in the trenches, making sure that surveillance technologies designed for warfare are used in civilian life under the guise of “safety” and “security.” His hands are covered in the ink of every illegal surveillance program that tracks citizens in the name of the war on terror, crime, or even social unrest. This isn't a conspiracy theory. This is the business model.

His involvement with the CIA’s venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, ensures that Palantir's technology isn’t just restricted to private companies—it’s now a critical arm of the surveillance state. The very same technology Thiel’s company develops is used to spy on populations, predict their actions, and criminalize behavior before it even happens. And it’s not just about national security—it’s about building a world where the future is mapped out, and everyone’s behavior is anticipated, predicted, and controlled.

Thiel’s vision isn’t merely financial—it’s philosophical. He’s a digital oracle, not content with the chaos of a human life lived without the certainty of algorithmic prediction. If you aren’t yet part of the system, you’re irrelevant. If you refuse to bend the knee to the algorithm, you’re expendable. The new world isn’t one of freedom, it’s one of total, algorithmic control. Your every move will be watched, your behavior predicted, and your future decided for you—all in the name of “progress.”

When Thiel stands at the helm, smiling smugly in his Silicon Valley haunts, it’s not just the future of technology he’s selling. He’s selling a future where freedom is just an illusion, and control is the new currency. Where there are no decisions, no real choice, only an algorithmic flowchart that leads to your eventual submission.

Thiel’s empire isn’t about revolution—it’s about preservation. Preservation of power. Preservation of control. Preservation of a future where you don’t get to choose—where the algorithm decides.

Peter Thiel, the puppet master of the surveillance age, doesn't just foresee the future. He creates it. And if you don’t fall in line, he’s happy to engineer your demise before you even know it’s coming.

That’s the world Thiel is building. The abomination of desolation horseman? He’s already riding it.

Kamala Harris: The Silent Hand of the Surveillance State

The Lock It All Down Horseman: The Enabler of Empire

Kamala Harris, the first woman, first Black woman, first woman of South Asian descent to hold the office of Vice President of the United States—an accolade for the history books, yes, but let’s not kid ourselves: in the Age of Surveillance, she is far more a pawn than a revolutionary. A carefully polished product of American political dynasties, Harris represents a mode of power that thrives in the shadows, pulling strings with grace and ambition while cloaked in the comforting rhetoric of progressivism.

Beneath her tailored suits and practiced smiles, Harris is no stranger to the dark arts of surveillance capitalism. As California’s Attorney General, she oversaw the expansion of law enforcement’s digital toolbox, with a keen eye on tech companies that harvested data for profit. While the world marveled at her ascent to the highest office, the true scope of her complicity in the surveillance state was quietly shaping the future.

Her political rise is intricately woven with the cozy relationships she built with the very tech giants who power the surveillance-industrial complex. Let us not forget her close ties to Google and Facebook—two companies that now serve as the backbone of the data-driven world. As Attorney General, Harris was an active participant in efforts to regulate Silicon Valley, but her rhetoric was often at odds with her actions. She knew the game too well. Big Tech wasn’t her enemy—it was her partner, her biggest donor, and her strategic ally. When it came time to keep the coffers full and the policy agenda intact, Harris knew who to sit at the table with.

Her position in the White House doesn’t change much. If anything, it deepens the surveillance grip. Harris is a master of diplomatic maneuvering, able to juggle contradictory interests while wrapping it all in the soft glow of “progressive” ideals. Her complicity in the expansion of domestic surveillance—whether through facial recognition technologies, expanded surveillance powers for law enforcement, or her tacit support for militarized policing in minority communities—sends a clear message: she may wear the mask of change, but the face beneath it belongs to the status quo.

Under Harris’s watch, the United States has continued its partnerships with countries whose surveillance infrastructures are steeped in authoritarianism, offering a global blueprint for control. Her international policy—particularly her handling of Israel’s surveillance networks—mirrors the complicity seen in her domestic policies. Harris’ silence in the face of human rights violations in Gaza is deafening; after all, where there is political advantage, there is no room for moral imperatives.

Harris doesn’t just live in the world of surveillance—she’s helping to build it, brick by brick. The sleek sheen of her “progressive” persona hides a far murkier reality: a politician deeply invested in perpetuating the systems of surveillance and control, if only to secure her position atop the political pyramid. Her complicity isn’t about overt malfeasance—it’s about perpetuating the machinery of surveillance capitalism, an engine that will churn on, unchecked, as long as she stays in power.

Kamala Harris may speak of justice, but what she’s truly enacting is the world of predictive governance, where every action is anticipated, every protest neutralized before it happens, and every dissenting voice categorized and monitored. Hers is a politics of quiet surveillance, hidden behind technocratic jargon and soothing soundbites, a politics that knows no mercy.

Joe Biden: The Walking Compromise

The 64,260 Dead Hominins Horseman: The Specter of Imperial Whimsy

Joe Biden, the man who couldn’t say no to a drone strike if it had a smile on its face, the walking embodiment of the military-industrial complex's thirst for more—more wars, more surveillance, more power. A man whose legacy is written in bloodstained sand and whose moral compass was sold off long ago to the highest bidder. In the age of techno-dictatorship, Biden is the smiling face of American imperialism—a well-polished, senile vessel for a global empire that trades liberty for control.

Biden’s record, much like his presidency, is built on a pile of half-baked promises and expedient betrayals. A "man of the people" in his own mind, Biden is, in fact, a puppet of the very elites who bankroll the endless wars that he’s spent decades supporting. Take Afghanistan, for example: He pulled the troops out only to leave behind a charred legacy of a country that will never recover. But don’t think for a second that the global defense contractors didn’t make off like bandits—because they did. Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Boeing—they all got their cut of the American taxpayer’s blood money.

Biden’s foreign policy is a series of carefully orchestrated theater performances—war in Ukraine, posturing in Taiwan—while his corporate cronies and Silicon Valley backers quietly reap the rewards. The same forces that thrive on surveillance capitalism, on militarized policing, on the subjugation of entire populations, continue to grow under Biden’s watch. He has allowed the likes of Palantir, Amazon Web Services, and Google to further entrench the surveillance state that was born under his predecessors. His hypocrisy is so deep it could drown the entire global south.

And let’s not forget Biden’s cozy relationship with tech giants. You can bet that when he’s not shaking hands with autocrats overseas, he’s on the phone with Bezos, Zuckerberg, and Musk—cutting deals to expand their empire at the expense of the American people. He’s a man who helped expand the national security state into an omnipresent behemoth, feeding it with your data, your movements, your thoughts—anything that can be digitized, tracked, and sold.

In the end, Biden’s legacy will not be one of peace, as he so often promises, but one of endless surveillance and imperial overreach. He is the face of America’s decline into an authoritarian technocracy, where the war machine never stops turning, and the global order continues to be shaped by the whims of oligarchs and defense contractors.

J.D. Vance: The Silicon Valley Sellout

Appalachian Traitor, Tech Oligarch’s Pet

J.D. Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy was a sob story wrapped in a venture capital prospectus. The man who wept for Rust Belt despair now kneels for Peter Thiel’s millions, voting to expand Palantir’s predictive policing algorithms into every precinct, school, and welfare office in America. His donors? The same Silicon Valley vampires automating Appalachia into obsolescence. Vance’s "populism" is a grift—his Senate seat a down payment on a surveillance state where the poor are cataloged, pre-crimed, and discarded.

Peter Thiel: The Bloodless Architect

Data Vampire, Algorithmic Colonizer

Thiel doesn’t just fund the apocalypse—he engineers it. Palantir’s AI tags Gazans for assassination (Lavender AI, +972 Magazine), tracks U.S. protesters as "threats" (ACLU, 2024) and sells predictive policing software to regimes that torture. His money props up Vance, Trump, and Netanyahu—a trifecta of chaos. Thiel’s dream? A world where democracy is a beta test, and citizenship a subscription service.

Kamala Harris: The Silent Enabler

Progressive Mask, Police-State Core

As California AG, Harris greenlit facial recognition for LAPD while taking Silicon Valley’s checks. As VP, she murmurs "human rights" as Biden signs off on AI-guided bombs for Netanyahu. Her legacy? A surveillance pipeline from Palo Alto to Palestine—where "justice" means algorithmically justified slaughter.

Joe Biden: The Genocide Grandpa

Smiling, Senile, Complicit Faux-Democracy Digital Warden

Biden’s hands shake—but not when signing $14 billion for Israel’s AI death machines (Nimbus Project, Google/Amazon). Not when overriding Congress to arm a regime that starves children. His "diplomacy" is a euphemism for body bags. The "Resistance President" became the Butcher of Gaza—with Harris holding his coat.

Donald Trump: The Orange Death Cultist

Reality TV Fascist, Kushner’s Puppet

Trump calls Gaza "beachfront property" while Jared Kushner cashes Saudi checks for a "New Middle East" (Brookfield, $2 billion). His second term? A gold-plated dystopia: mass deportations via Palantir, Netanyahu unchecked, and ICE camps run by AI. The man who couldn’t manage a casino now gambles with genocide.

Benjamin Netanyahu: The Butcher of Jerusalem

AI Pharaoh, Holocaust Exploiter

Netanyahu doesn’t lead a nation—he runs a death factory. Lavender AI marks 64,260 Gazans for slaughter. Unit 8200 hacks hospitals. The IDF bombs refugees waving white flags. And America funds it all. Netanyahu’s "security" is a euphemism for eternal war—a self-fulfilling prophecy drenched in blood.

The Bottom Line

This isn’t conspiracy. It’s capitalism unfeterd by any remaining democracy and no free will of te people. It’s the marriage of Silicon Valley, the Pentagon, and the Israeli war machine—a trinity of impunity.

Trump provides the chaos. Biden the plausible deniability. Harris the progressive veneer. Vance the tech-fascist blueprint. Thiel the code. Netanyahu the blueprint.

And Gaza? Gaza is the lab.

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The Sicks Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Netanyahu, Trump, Vance, Thiel, Harris, and Biden
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