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  1. whocares_honestly on

    Peter Thiel’s visit to the Institute of France, a learned society in the heart of Paris, was kept secret until the very last moment. There, behind closed doors, he was due to speak at a meeting of members of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, a working group intended to discuss “the future of democracy.”

    Of course the visit was kept secret and confidential…. Coward.

  2. Oh good luck trying to evangelize the most secular continent on Earth to try and get us back to the Dark Ages that very same religion imposed on us.

  3. Yeah, this guy might have been “sane, just evil” once, but by now he’s completely gone off the deep end.

    Just a reminder, he’s the one behind JD Vance, Stephen Miller, and all those other guys just waiting patiently for Trump to croak so they can take their place.

  4. Acceptable-Spell-368 on

    He might as well invite Kenneth Copeland to say a couple of words on the Antichrist himself.

  5. I knew he was a narcissist, but traveling all the way to Paris to talk about yourself seems excessive.

  6. We can “thank” this guy for JD Vance. It was Peter Thiel who launched Vance’s political career. If Vance wins in 2028, a Euro-American split seems almost inevitable. Europe might be able to wait Trump out, but 8 years of someone like JD would be too much for even the most Atlanticist European politicians.

  7. Intelligent-Rule-397 on

    Does that make him a Televangelist??? We need to set him up a tent for the true American experience!

  8. Illustrious_Peach494 on

    he could have spent all his money getting any -job in the world, but bro has chosen nut-job.

  9. TremendousVarmint on

    Now wondering if this closed doors meeting can remain behind closed doors for an indefinite amount of time.

    And moved to the cellar, for good measure.

    And I’d be given the keys, can’t be too sure.

  10. Are there any sane billionaires? It seems that money (especially so many) makes you go nuts. Probably all the people around them try to please them, just like the story with the emperor’s clothes

  11. Despite the healthy scepticism in this thread, it’s important to understand that this is pretty much the playbook. Dump wants to break up the EU, he’s focused on regime change in countries within Europe where the hope is to put the right wing parties in power. He also hopes to partner with Poland, Hungary and Austria.

  12. Equivalent-Role4632 on

    Peter Thiel, Scott Bessant, Lindsey Graham. What is up with these gay dudes. Were they that bullied in school it’s revenge of the nerds and time to not only be bullies but conquer and destroy everything

  13. ShrimpleyPibblze on

    This dude needs to be persona non grata everywhere, he’s a literal cartoonishly evil billionaire who doesn’t even have the grades to hide it.

  14. So it’s like an autobiographical performance of some kind?

    What a grotesquely disgusting emotional cripple of a man.

  15. Aaalright so, we do have a death cult of antidemocratic billionaires going around. Ain’t that fucking great.

  16. Can we please make this guy go away?

    Him and his evil company has infiltrated our countries enough already.

  17. RebelliousInNature on

    Oh bestow upon us your great wisdom, wealthy lunatic sage.

    Did the antichrist throw his boyfriend from a balcony in Miami?

    How’s that investigation going, Pete?

  18. trash__pumpkin on

    Can Europe PLEASE disinvest in anything this guy is involved with. You want to help any semblance of Democracy? He backed and bankrolled the entire administration that’s attacking Americans.
    He’ll do it to you too.

  19. dat_9600gt_user on

    **The libertarian tech billionaire was to speak at the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences on Monday.**

    By Raphaëlle Bacqué

    Published today at 11:48 am (Paris) 

    Peter Thiel’s visit to the Institute of France, a learned society in the heart of Paris, was kept secret until the very last moment. There, behind closed doors, he was due to speak at a meeting of members of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, a working group intended to discuss “the future of democracy.” The group, chaired by former minister Hervé Gaymard, has previously interviewed 25 figures, all French, mainly legal scholars, political scientists and historians.

    Even Xavier Darcos, chancellor of the Institute of France, who oversees all five of its academies, was only informed of Thiel’s invitation at the last minute. The invitation has caused a stir within the institution, not only because Thiel, the American billionaire who co-founded the online payment system PayPal and Palantir Technologies, a data analytics giant that works for many governments, is one of the biggest investors in the American tech sector. Rather, it is Thiel’s political ideas, which openly contest democracy, that make his presence at the academy event decidedly provocative.

    According to an outline of his speech sent to the academy, of which *Le Monde* obtained a copy in French, Thiel intended to introduce himself as “a moderate Orthodox Christian and a humble classical liberal, with one seemingly minor deviation from classical liberal orthodoxy: I worry about the Antichrist.”

    This self-portrait is both startling and conspicuously modest. With his piercing blue eyes, prominent jaw, measured voice and provocative rhetoric, Thiel is far more radical and influential in American circles, notably those now in power, than he cares to admit. He was the first major tech figure to support Donald Trump in 2016, long before the heads of Amazon, Google, Meta, or Apple flocked to the president’s side when he returned to the White House, appearing at his second inauguration on January 20, 2025. Thiel, who was also a mentor to the current vice president, JD Vance, is certainly no “humble classical liberal.” Rather, he is a dyed-in-the-wool libertarian. The ideology, popular in the United States but largely unknown in France, prioritizes individual freedom above all else, promotes deregulated capitalism, and advocates for the state to have only a minimal, even nonexistent, role.

    Thiel’s invitation to the academy comes at the initiative of philosopher Chantal Delsol, who declined to answer *Le Monde*’s questions. A learned specialist in the history of political ideas, she has never hidden her support for unity between the right and the far right. Indeed, she played a significant role in persuading her husband, Charles Millon, to accept re-election as president of the Rhône-Alpes region in 1998 with votes from Jean-Marie Le Pen’s far right, breaking what was a taboo in French politics. Nor does she hide her uncompromising, personalist interpretation of the Catholic faith, opposed to all forms of progressivism. It was in the name of this vision of Catholicism that, in the winter of 2024, she notably opposed businessman Bernard Arnault’s election to the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, objecting both on the basis of the sources of his wealth, notably his acquisition of Boussac with state assistance in the 1980s, and his lack of published intellectual works.

  20. Narrackian_Wizard on

    The anti-christ? I’m not christian, but I’m pretty sure American christians elected the biblical definition of the anti-christ to make him president.