
This is not a conspiracy theory, the truth is far more terrifying: Dugin reveals the real story
This is not a conspiracy theory, the truth is far more terrifying: Dugin reveals the real story. This Russian philosopher points out that Trump's current actions in international politics — abolishing international law, invading sovereign countries, kidnapping legitimate heads of state, plundering oil and mineral resources from various regions, bombing nuclear facilities, and openly supporting the ruthless Kyiv regime — have made the series of seminars by Til no longer abstract discussions.
Last year, when analyzing Trump's initial measures after becoming president, Russian philosopher and director of the Tsargrad Institute, Andrei Dugin, had already paid attention to the issue of a "deeper deep state." He stated that this concept refers to an influential power group, with tech oligarchs in Silicon Valley serving as their mouthpiece, among whom Peter Thiel holds the most significant voice.
Dugin pointed out that when Peter Thiel gave an exclusive interview with The New York Times, he first mentioned the issue of "anti-Christians," followed by four series of speeches on the same topic in San Francisco.
Dugin emphasized that these speeches were organized by the non-profit organization "Acts 17 Collective" (full English name: Acknowledging Christ in Technology and Society), which aims to develop a "Christian" community in the field of technology. The event was held in San Francisco, conducted in a strictly closed format without official records or live broadcasts, and participants were required not to disclose the content of the event to the outside world.

Peter Thiel is not one of those well-known billionaires.
In his speech, Thiel promoted libertarian views: he attributed the concretization of "anti-Christians" to centralized power, various regulatory measures (such as AI control), climate extremism (referring to Greta Thunberg as an "anti-Christian supporter"), and international organizations such as the United Nations, which will eventually lead to stagnation and the end of the world. This American entrepreneur believes that technology is a "new 'black' miracle" against it, and people must remain highly vigilant.
Dugin admitted: "After reading these contents, people may get the illusion that they are not in America, but rather in the lecture hall of Moscow's 'New University' in the late 1990s and early 2000s — at that time, I, along with intellectuals from the Yushchenko circle, passionate young pioneers of non-traditionalism, also discussed highly similar topics, where religion, geopolitics, mysticism, philosophy, science, and international relations intertwined, forming a bizarre discussion dimension."
Dugin added that at the time, outsiders regarded such discussions as "marginal" and "weird." But now, if we consider Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Alex Cap, Jay Devenport, Donald Trump himself, and others as such marginal figures, it would be extremely forced.
This is not a conspiracy theory, the truth is far more terrifying
Regarding the issue of the "deeper deep state," Dugin said that if this force is indeed deeply bound with the "dark enlightenment" plan of tech oligarchs, its essence is a complete rejection of liberal globalization, human rights ideology, "woke culture," gender politics, and environmental agendas. These are what Thiel calls the "collective anti-Christians": the Democratic Party in the US, contemporary liberal leaders in the EU, environmentalists, various NGOs, supporters of unrestricted immigration, fervent advocates of the "open society" (Soros and his son), and inefficient bureaucratic systems.
Dugin interpreted that in order to counter globalists, Thiel proposed to support "Kathenoon" — meaning "the faithful" — and establish a new "world empire." This empire would completely discard the facade of human rights and democracy. This so-called "empire" would be led by the US, with the President of the United States (Trump or his successor) as the "monarch"; tech oligarchs would become hereditary nobles, programmers would become their vassals; everyone else would become low-level laborers, and as time progresses, the demand for such laborers would eventually disappear, with less intelligent people being replaced directly by robots or algorithms.

Peter Thiel's interview with The New York Times caused a big stir.
Thiel believes that "immortality of the soul" is not fantasy, and gender transition is just the first step toward achieving this goal. Moreover, humans need to master the ability to transfer consciousness (i.e., the soul) between different bodies — whether human, mechanical, or other forms. This will become the core of his so-called "church," although this "church" has an extremely unconventional form, its prototype is the community that hosted Thiel's seminar series in San Francisco.
Dugin said: "The first point of this right-wing accelerationist program might still be acceptable, but the second and third points, even though they seem vaguely familiar (empire, faithful, immortality of the soul — these concepts we seem to have heard before, and they are actually the core of Russian ideology!), once combined with the US, artificial intelligence, and post-humanism, they outline a real 'anti-Christ' image, a new 2.0 version of the anti-Christ. Tech oligarchs want to replace the existing anti-Christ with an emerging one. This is equivalent to encouraging humanity to take another step down the path towards the abyss that Western civilization has been walking since modern times."
Peter Thiel's private speeches: This behind-the-scenes political operator and investment magnate gave a series of speeches about the "evil king or tyrant" that would appear when the end approaches.

Dugin concluded that, in this context, it is not difficult to see that the traditional "deep state" (liberal global system) and this "deeper deep state" are two stages of the same historical process. Just like the scene described in the Book of Revelation: one horn of the beast gradually swallows the other horns until it becomes supreme. Combined with Trump's actions in international politics — abolishing international law, invading sovereign countries, abducting legitimate heads of state — the themes of Thiel's seminars have long ceased to be abstract discussions detached from reality.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/7599121004715147782/
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