Thiel, Master Database of every US citizen, and the kiwi connection

Thiel, Master Database of every US citizen, and the kiwi connection

It's simple really. DOGE has already gained access to masses of data on US citizens and is being enabled by the administration to consolidate that data into a single database, it will run on software owned by Palantir, Thiel's company, Thiel who had only previously spent 12 days in NZ before he was granted citizenship. The ceremony took place, as the link below maintains, at a consulate handily located in Santa Monica. Thiel has since reneged on his promised investment in NZ's tech sector but still owns the farm, a bolt-hole for the apocalypse, the collapse of civilization.

The master database will likely be hosted on Foundry, software developed by Palantir, a company cofounded by Peter Thiel, a major funder of Vice President JD Vance’s political career, a former business partner of Musk, and who has been described by some as a eugenicist who believes in a “cognitive elite” who are “genetically superior.” The project would enable different software systems to exchange data, accessible from a central point. Palantir, which has been awarded $1.6 billion in federal contracts since 2007, secured contracts worth $673 million in the fiscal year 2025. The human rights organization Amnesty International accused Palantir of having “a high risk” of contributing to human rights violations for its work with ICE.

– Maurizio Guerrero, "The growing surveillance state in the U.S. is far worse than you imagined," July 10 2025

Marcuse argued that [Hitler's] speech [in a hotel ballroom to 650 business leaders, Düsseldorf, 1932] highlighted how monopoly capitalism was entering a new era, one wherein the totalitarian state and its ideological state apparatus would provide a defence of capitalism against the crises to which it had been prone, not least during the German hyperinflation of the 1920s [due to reparation repayments] and the global deflationary effects of the 1929 Wall Street Crash [and the Great Recession, 2008 financial crisis, 79 years later]. [my emph]

– Stuart Jeffries, Grand Hotel Abyss, 2016, p. 192