Karp is a Jew, and like most Jews, he has a persecution psychosis and sees every non-Jew as a threat. Just look at the man when he talks: he cannot sit still, he has the hubris and arrogance that is typical of Jews, and obviously he sees himself as smarter, more intelligent than everyone else.
So, from that point of view he is the perfect CEO for a monstrosity like Palantir.
Actually, Mela's and Ngungu's comments are spot-on, in their way. While I disagree with Ngungu's sweeping indictment of Jews as being Zionists, I think many would agree that Karp is not a mentally balanced, sane, individual. So the question is, how / why is he this way - so utterly barking mad? It almost seems like some kind of Coprolalia syndrome (confused with Tourette Syndrome), but instead of spitting out swear words, he spits out equally offensive sentences.
His rationality must be based on non-real facts and concepts. There isn't any proveable, true statement in his (way too long) rant. So how did he start from where he starts from? What or who in his earlier childhood marked him so deeply that he believes the big lie (that whatever he says must be true). Both comments point to a deeper warping of Karp's point of view than just an over-rich guy running off his mouth
This is Alex Karp. He and Peter Thiel are Palantir, who are currently collecting the data of everything you have ever done online. They are partnered with Elon Musk. They are connecting all your data points to control you and your future. Freedom as you know it is almost gone. While we are distracted with the idiotic actions of Trump, Palantir and DOGE are in the final steps of owning America and every citizen. Musk is saying he is stepping down from DOGE soon, in order to salvage Tesla, but the damage is done. Tesla, Starlink, X,Palantir need to be boycotted endlessly, and hopefully stopped. Time is running out.
When I read the transcript, all I could think was, who hurt these people? What happened to them that all they can see, everywhere they look, is fear?
Alex Karp and the Peter Thiel’s of the world operate from a worldview where American safety depends on making others fear us. While concerns about national security are valid, this approach creates a false dichotomy - that our only option is to intimidate or be vulnerable.
History teaches us that fear-based policies often create the very threats they aim to prevent. When nations feel threatened, they respond defensively, creating perpetual cycles of escalation rather than peaceful resolution.
Genius isn’t in looking at something the same way and continuing to see the same problem. Genius is when someone holds up a problem and wonders if it could be viewed differently. These men are convinced they are smarter than the rest of us. That they alone have the answers and will protect us from threats that they perpetuate. For what? Power? Money? And yet, they continue to apply old and tired thinking to world. They are Rumsfeld and Cheney 6.0, with more money, more tech, and better yachts.
Karp suggests Americans want to "live in peace" and "go home" - goals shared by people worldwide. But peace isn't achieved by making others "wake up scared and go to bed scared." He thinks that “woke, pagan ideologies” are the problem. Let’s remind him that Christ called for us to turn the other cheek. To forgive the sinner. That we are all one in the body of Christ. Those are not pagan, but Christian values.
We need to look for alternatives to the self-appointed gate keepers of fear. We need leaders who will ask what if rather than assume that the world is a place of terror, we look for common ground. What if we redirected our trillion-dollar defense budget toward addressing root causes of global instability? What if instead of trying to police the world we made Investments in clean water infrastructure, sustainable agriculture, education, and healthcare? Investment that could transform regions plagued by extremism and violence. These aren't just humanitarian gestures - they're strategic investments in a more stable world.
Genuine security comes when nations cooperate to solve shared challenges like climate change, pandemic prevention, and resource scarcity. Not from making us all quake in our beds at night.
America's extraordinary technological and economic capabilities could be directed toward building rather than threatening and fear mongering. Instead of viewing our technological edge solely as a sword to be wielded at every turn, we could leverage it to pioneer solutions to humanity's most pressing problems.
True strength isn't measured by how much others fear us, but by our ability to create conditions where fear becomes unnecessary. That would truly make Americans - and everyone else - "safe."
The only threat to Americans is possibly drugs. And nobody else is to blame but the people who have created that market and have created the problem as a product of excessive consumerism.
We equals He ( and his handful of demonic aliens without human capacities like love, soul, empathy, ) . These total shit bags only say we because if they said I when they use we, it would be clear what they intend.
Karp is a Jew, and like most Jews, he has a persecution psychosis and sees every non-Jew as a threat. Just look at the man when he talks: he cannot sit still, he has the hubris and arrogance that is typical of Jews, and obviously he sees himself as smarter, more intelligent than everyone else.
So, from that point of view he is the perfect CEO for a monstrosity like Palantir.
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth “
Do you know his story? WHO hurt him?!
Not sure I understand this, Mela.
Thomas
Actually, Mela's and Ngungu's comments are spot-on, in their way. While I disagree with Ngungu's sweeping indictment of Jews as being Zionists, I think many would agree that Karp is not a mentally balanced, sane, individual. So the question is, how / why is he this way - so utterly barking mad? It almost seems like some kind of Coprolalia syndrome (confused with Tourette Syndrome), but instead of spitting out swear words, he spits out equally offensive sentences.
His rationality must be based on non-real facts and concepts. There isn't any proveable, true statement in his (way too long) rant. So how did he start from where he starts from? What or who in his earlier childhood marked him so deeply that he believes the big lie (that whatever he says must be true). Both comments point to a deeper warping of Karp's point of view than just an over-rich guy running off his mouth
The tariff axe has already started chopping. It may even extend to the 1%.
Thanks, Malcolm.
> It may even extend to the 1%.
If it does, that's one of Trump's pressure points, along with the Courts (maybe), and the NatSec state (definitely).
More here: https://neuburger.substack.com/i/159785946/avenues-out
Do nazis not use combs anymore?
Not the good guys for sure! https://gavinchalcraft.substack.com/p/ai-wars-and-collateral-damage?r=s3qz0
Expose! Who is the Enemy to wacko people like Thiel the Tool
I mean… it would be pretty cool if he got up scared and went to bed scared.
This is Alex Karp. He and Peter Thiel are Palantir, who are currently collecting the data of everything you have ever done online. They are partnered with Elon Musk. They are connecting all your data points to control you and your future. Freedom as you know it is almost gone. While we are distracted with the idiotic actions of Trump, Palantir and DOGE are in the final steps of owning America and every citizen. Musk is saying he is stepping down from DOGE soon, in order to salvage Tesla, but the damage is done. Tesla, Starlink, X,Palantir need to be boycotted endlessly, and hopefully stopped. Time is running out.
He should be afraid of us
fuckem up!
Sounds good to me
When I read the transcript, all I could think was, who hurt these people? What happened to them that all they can see, everywhere they look, is fear?
Alex Karp and the Peter Thiel’s of the world operate from a worldview where American safety depends on making others fear us. While concerns about national security are valid, this approach creates a false dichotomy - that our only option is to intimidate or be vulnerable.
History teaches us that fear-based policies often create the very threats they aim to prevent. When nations feel threatened, they respond defensively, creating perpetual cycles of escalation rather than peaceful resolution.
Genius isn’t in looking at something the same way and continuing to see the same problem. Genius is when someone holds up a problem and wonders if it could be viewed differently. These men are convinced they are smarter than the rest of us. That they alone have the answers and will protect us from threats that they perpetuate. For what? Power? Money? And yet, they continue to apply old and tired thinking to world. They are Rumsfeld and Cheney 6.0, with more money, more tech, and better yachts.
Karp suggests Americans want to "live in peace" and "go home" - goals shared by people worldwide. But peace isn't achieved by making others "wake up scared and go to bed scared." He thinks that “woke, pagan ideologies” are the problem. Let’s remind him that Christ called for us to turn the other cheek. To forgive the sinner. That we are all one in the body of Christ. Those are not pagan, but Christian values.
We need to look for alternatives to the self-appointed gate keepers of fear. We need leaders who will ask what if rather than assume that the world is a place of terror, we look for common ground. What if we redirected our trillion-dollar defense budget toward addressing root causes of global instability? What if instead of trying to police the world we made Investments in clean water infrastructure, sustainable agriculture, education, and healthcare? Investment that could transform regions plagued by extremism and violence. These aren't just humanitarian gestures - they're strategic investments in a more stable world.
Genuine security comes when nations cooperate to solve shared challenges like climate change, pandemic prevention, and resource scarcity. Not from making us all quake in our beds at night.
America's extraordinary technological and economic capabilities could be directed toward building rather than threatening and fear mongering. Instead of viewing our technological edge solely as a sword to be wielded at every turn, we could leverage it to pioneer solutions to humanity's most pressing problems.
True strength isn't measured by how much others fear us, but by our ability to create conditions where fear becomes unnecessary. That would truly make Americans - and everyone else - "safe."
> fear-based policies often create the very threats they aim to prevent
Exactly, Sandra.
Thomas
The only threat to Americans is possibly drugs. And nobody else is to blame but the people who have created that market and have created the problem as a product of excessive consumerism.
https://open.substack.com/pub/grubstreetinexile/p/the-grey-scale-of-digital-monopoly?r=l1oox&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
We equals He ( and his handful of demonic aliens without human capacities like love, soul, empathy, ) . These total shit bags only say we because if they said I when they use we, it would be clear what they intend.