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This episode contains discussion of white nationalist ideology, surveillance infrastructure, and the philosophical foundations of contemporary authoritarianism. References to slavery apologetics and eugenics are quoted directly from primary sources for documentary purposes.
If Kayfabe Nation was the show, this is the backstage tour.
In this supplemental Wireland Now episode, we follow the money and the philosophy underneath the memes — from Curtis Yarvin, a blogger who got kicked off Reddit so many times he had to invent classical pseudonyms, to Peter Thiel, the PayPal billionaire who wrote "I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible" and then spent two decades building the infrastructure to prove it.
This is the Dark Enlightenment: a movement that argues democracy was always fake, the Enlightenment was a mistake, and what we really need is efficient authoritarian rule by a CEO-king. It sounds like fringe manifesto shit that maybe twelve people read on a blog in 2008. Problem is, those twelve people included the current Vice President of the United States.
- Peter Thiel: PayPal, Palantir, Clearview AI, and the architecture of Total Information Awareness
- The RAGE → DOGE pipeline (Retire All Government Employees → Department of Government Efficiency)
- Thiel/Yarvin relationship (leaked emails: "fully enlightened, just plays it very carefully")
- Marco Rubio's note-passing and the kayfabe of governance
- Masayoshi Son and Stargate financing (standing on a box, borrowing against ARM stock)
- Elon Musk's failed attempt to torpedo the UAE Stargate deal
- The infrastructure: Palantir + Clearview + ImmigrationOS + Crusoe + Oracle + Stargate
- Data center community impact: Abilene housing crisis, Project Jupiter opposition in New Mexico
- The bipartisan surveillance machine (Obama → Biden → Trump continuity)
- Thiel's Nvidia exit and the pump-and-dump
For sources, transcripts, and the receipts: [link]
The Dope Show premieres March 9, 2026.
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This episode contains discussion of white nationalist ideology, surveillance infrastructure, and the philosophical foundations of contemporary authoritarianism. References to slavery apologetics and eugenics are quoted directly from primary sources for documentary purposes.
If Kayfabe Nation was the show, this is the backstage tour.
In this supplemental Wireland Now episode, we follow the money and the philosophy underneath the memes — from Curtis Yarvin, a blogger who got kicked off Reddit so many times he had to invent classical pseudonyms, to Peter Thiel, the PayPal billionaire who wrote "I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible" and then spent two decades building the infrastructure to prove it.
This is the Dark Enlightenment: a movement that argues democracy was always fake, the Enlightenment was a mistake, and what we really need is efficient authoritarian rule by a CEO-king. It sounds like fringe manifesto shit that maybe twelve people read on a blog in 2008. Problem is, those twelve people included the current Vice President of the United States.
- Peter Thiel: PayPal, Palantir, Clearview AI, and the architecture of Total Information Awareness
- The RAGE → DOGE pipeline (Retire All Government Employees → Department of Government Efficiency)
- Thiel/Yarvin relationship (leaked emails: "fully enlightened, just plays it very carefully")
- Marco Rubio's note-passing and the kayfabe of governance
- Masayoshi Son and Stargate financing (standing on a box, borrowing against ARM stock)
- Elon Musk's failed attempt to torpedo the UAE Stargate deal
- The infrastructure: Palantir + Clearview + ImmigrationOS + Crusoe + Oracle + Stargate
- Data center community impact: Abilene housing crisis, Project Jupiter opposition in New Mexico
- The bipartisan surveillance machine (Obama → Biden → Trump continuity)
- Thiel's Nvidia exit and the pump-and-dump
For sources, transcripts, and the receipts: [link]
The Dope Show premieres March 9, 2026.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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