Peter Thiel’s “Antichrist” Struggle: Nazism Dressed as Religion

People are asking me questions about the recent unhinged rants of political extremist Peter Thiel, setup by the Acts 17 Collective.

The Acts 17 Collective apparently promote Nazism, not to be confused with The Acts 17 Apologetics who publish anti-Islam content and inflammatory rhetoric.

What do I think?

Thiel is clearly backwards and ignorant, inverting history.

The real Luddites, for example, were technology experts who opposed undemocratic deployment that stripped workers of power and dignity. His depiction of them was completely wrong. Thiel himself opposes democratic oversight of technology deployment because elites like himself gain from being above the law.

The reasons for his false telling of history should be obvious.

When he calls critics “legionnaires of the Antichrist,” he’s not making an economic argument. It’s a worldview shaped by his father’s lifelong flight from democratic accountability. Getting all dressed up in religious language is a simple trick to seem profound and hide their authoritarian desires.

Once again his rants sound like the son of a Nazi still denying history, on the run from accountability, because that’s exactly who Thiel is.

Consider Peter’s life story of his father fleeing denazification in 1967 Germany for apartheid Namibia, then fleeing approaching majority rule in 1977 for Reagan’s vision of white rule over California. Peter himself bragged at Stanford that apartheid “works” and is “economically sound,” referring to his father’s illegal uranium mining operation where Black workers died from radiation exposure while white managers enjoyed country club privileges.

Most revealing is Thiel’s resentment toward the very accountability mechanisms designed to document horrible crimes and prevent their return. When directly asked about Nazi accountability he openly expressed nostalgia for summary executions over due process:

I think there was certainly a lot of different perspectives on what should be done with the Nuremberg trials. It was sort of the US that pushed for the Nuremberg trials. The Soviet Union just wanted to have show trials. I think Churchill just wanted summary executions of 50,000 top Nazis without a trial. And I don’t like the Soviet approach, but I wonder if the Churchill one would have actually been healthier than the American one.

The Nuremberg trials created an undeniable historical record, established international law for crimes against humanity, and built the framework for holding authoritarian regimes accountable.

Thiel argues it would have been “healthier” to execute Nazis quickly without trials because that would avoid creating exactly the documentary evidence and legal precedents that prevent fascist ideology from being laundered across generations.

Given his father’s 1967 flight from denazification, this isn’t abstract philosophy. It’s personal resentment of the accountability framework that threatens to expose what he represents.

The illegal apartheid uranium mining background is especially chilling given the current push for unfettered AI development. Same pattern: extract maximum value, externalize the risks onto vulnerable populations, resist any democratic input.

This isn’t intellectual contrarianism, because it’s simply Nazism.

Once you see the multigenerational fascist ideology underneath his Silicon Valley success, you see exactly why someone who studied Nazi legal theorist Carl Schmitt explicitly rejects democracy as incompatible with his vision of the future. The continuation from his father’s laundering of Nazism means he wields enormous influence over American politics while the genealogy remains conveniently masked-even as he maneuvers pawns like JD Vance into positions to end democracy.

3 thoughts on “Peter Thiel’s “Antichrist” Struggle: Nazism Dressed as Religion”

  1. Just to note – Thiel’s lectures were NOT to the Commonwealth Club. A group called “Acts 17 Collective” rented space in the Commonwealth Club building, to host Thiel. The events had nothing to do with the Commonwealth Club.

  2. Like Musk and Trump, Thiel is full of himself.

    He probably doesn’t realize that WHAT he is full of is Transcendental Bullshit.

    There’s a special kind of Dunning-Kruger issue here. Yes, he doesn’t know what he doesn’t know. But among the things he doesn’t know is what is of concern in the Socratic maxim, Know THYSELF.

    he doesn’t know that he is full of Transcendental Bullshit. That’s WHAT he is: a person full of a special kind of highfalutin bullshit.

    What your analysis shows is that he is a person full of TOXIC highfalutin crap..

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