Key Tech Billionaires and The TESCREAL Bundle

Preamble, Tirade, Rant…

The crux of the ideology is that my monarch knows what's right and will take care of you. Trust your daddy, God damn it! If you want to go against my will, you are impeding the profitability of our thing against their thing. It's not about absolute winners but absolute rulers with their cohort of loyalists.

Where is an enlightened, wise expert across multiple domains, committed to the greater good, who understands many fields of science, engineering, technology, sociology, psychology, biology, oceanography, etc. created? This MAN must understand energy, thermodynamics, and stocks and flows (systems theory). Who are his wise courtiers? Yarvin? Are you kidding me? He's an "intellectual" kid in a social media playground.

People are so domesticated and pacified that I doubt they'd sacrifice an hour spent on the tubes to organize in their community to fight and take power or even imagine a better way of doing things. At least Curtis, the sensitive wild child, a daddy, can exercise his imagination and understand the efficacy of power.

Would folks brawl on the picket line like the wobblies and get cut down by corporate rifle fire? No, they sleep in their car in an Amazon Warehouse parking lot, watching Netflix or YouTube interviews with Curtis Yarvin on their smartphones. Where do we find the philosopher king if our world is too corrupt and bereft of THE RIGHT STUFF? Folks don’t breed Kings. The world doesn’t have a class of Aristocracy waiting in the wings to set things RIGHT. We are not revolutionaries. We do not read books. We do not have the power, faith, time, confidence, curiosity, will, or caloric energy to spend our valuable time fighting back. We wait for our “Savior” or pine for a way out. We dream. We believe.


So you want to be a Player, make your will known, and influence how we do business and how the future unfolds. Build a tech business (AI startups these days), make money from investors, and start investing. When you make your billions or get connected to billionaires, start dreaming up your ingenious plans for a better utopia.

It's essential to be aware that tech billionaires, with their range of firmly held beliefs and agendas, have the potential to significantly influence a public that may not fully comprehend the implications of these ideas and technologies. This should raise concerns and encourage active engagement in understanding and evaluating their societal impact.

The Power Elite have always been in control. Today, these people have control over unfathomable tools of persuasion and manipulation. Say goodbye to freedom, free speech, democracy, and civil liberties. Choose your “Great Man” now and buy his meme coin and beg for something to do that he likes before robots replace you. The country club will get bigger while the global population of people dwindles to a few hundred million.

Peter Thiel

The Education of a Libertarian

I had hoped my essay on the limits of politics would provoke reactions, and I was not disappointed. But the most intense response has been aimed not at cyberspace, seasteading, or libertarian politics, but at a commonplace statistical observation about voting patterns that is often called the gender gap.

It would be absurd to suggest that women’s votes will be taken away or that this would solve the political problems that vex us. While I don’t think any class of people should be disenfranchised, I have little hope that voting will make things better.

Voting is not under siege in America, but many other rights are. In America, people are imprisoned for using even very mild drugs, tortured by our own government, and forced to bail out reckless financial companies.

I believe that politics is way too intense. That’s why I’m a libertarian. Politics gets people angry, destroys relationships, and polarizes peoples’ vision: the world is us versus them; good people versus the other. Politics is about interfering with other people’s lives without their consent. That’s probably why, in the past, libertarians have made little progress in the political sphere. Thus, I advocate focusing energy elsewhere, onto peaceful projects that some consider utopian.

This is Peter’s philosopher priest.

I was a paid subscriber to Gray Mirror for a while and read his earlier blog, An Open Letter to Open-Minded Progressives, which he recently published in book form. As the video says, this guy is in these people’s heads.

Bronze Age Pervet & Moldbug (Curtis Yarvin) return we talk debanking of the tech elite by the Bai-dan regime, the rise of tech elite and the Trump 2024 return election, many other interesting thing relate, then on second half show, Moldbug talk URBIT and on last segment I ask him what think about unusual theory Biblical history...

Curtis Yarvin and myself at his speaking even in Lisbon June 14, 2022

Peter Thiel, a figure of significant influence, is not just a venture capitalist and entrepreneur but also a political activist. Thiel strongly believes in individual liberty and limited government. He has supported various libertarian causes and candidates, including the Libertarian Party, MAGA, and anyone else who can help facilitate his agenda.

Thiel believes that technology can improve the world. He has invested in various technology companies, including Facebook, SpaceX, and OpenAI. Thiel criticizes the traditional education system and advocates for alternative forms of education, such as homeschooling and unschooling.

Thiel is interested in seasteading, which involves creating autonomous communities on floating platforms in the ocean.

Thiel’s website is: https://www.thielfoundation.org/

Elon Musk

Elon Musk is a serial entrepreneur and business magnate. He is the founder of SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink.

Musk is a fanatic about the importance of space exploration. He said he wants to “make humanity a multi-planetary species.”

Musk wants to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.

Musk says he’s concerned about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. I don’t think he is. Musk is only worried about not controlling AI ventures himself. He is a shrewd player who can sabotage his competition and take credit for things he has not developed. He is concerned about his position in The Great Game and doesn’t care about AI's dangers. He will milk AI ventures for every penny if he can co-opt a leading position in the AI space.

Musk claims to be a free speech advocate. Elon is not; the only speech he’s interested in is a speech that advances his agenda, which is power and control today and the future, where he is a key player and possibly immortal, but at least with many heirs to succeed him. Look at his handling of X, for example.

Musk’s website is: https://www.tesla.com/elon-musk

Brian Armstrong

Brian Armstrong is the CEO of Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange.

Armstrong is a cryptocurrency investor who profits from pump-and-dump and get-rich-quick schemes. He believes cryptocurrency can “create a more open and accessible financial system.” However, coded capital will always be open only to those who control the legal code, social systems, and structures created by elite Players.

Remember, these people know they are better than you in practically every way.

He has said that he believes decentralization can “empower individuals and reduce the power of centralized institutions.” Decentralization may sound good, but Armstrong and his ilk will never tell you how your average worker fits in. Amerstrong talks about innovation. Innovation is supposed to be good, but constraints govern all innovation. Nature determines certain limitations that society can’t ignore.

Armstrong’s website is: https://www.coinbase.com/

Marc Andreessen is a venture capitalist and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Netscape and Andreessen Horowitz. Marc thinks technology is the prime force for a better world.

“Software is eating the world.”

The phrase “AI is eating software” refers to how AI systems rapidly transform or even replace traditional software development and operational processes. This concept mirrors Marc Andreessen’s famous 2011 quote, " Software is eating the world,” in which he pointed out how software was becoming central to virtually every industry. Now, AI is beginning to take over many of the roles software has traditionally filled.

Andreessen is a successful venture capitalist. He has invested in various technology companies, including Facebook, Twitter, and Airbnb.

The path to having enough power to influence policy and future trends lies in having made enough money to bet on high-growth tech companies that yield hundreds of millions of dollars in ROC and ROE. You can be a sociopathic lunatic and accomplish this. Social systems have always favored sociopaths and dark tetrad types.

While all tech billionaires share a vision of building the future, it's crucial to question who this future is for and what it will look like. It’s time to start asking these critical questions and holding these influential figures accountable.

Understand that nothing these people want to do is democratic, as most people think of democracy.

American Dynamism embodies the spirit of innovation, progress, and resilience that drives the United States forward. This powerful force is exemplified by groundbreaking achievements in technology and innovation, shaping both our nation and the global landscape. It reflects the American commitment to pushing boundaries, embracing challenges, and always striving for a brighter, more prosperous future. Investing in visionary founders and teams tackling the world’s most pressing problems is essential to fueling this dynamic spirit and ensuring continued progress for generations to come.

Andreessen's website is: https://a16z.com/

Ben Horowitz

Ben Horowitz is a venture capitalist and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz. He has invested in various technology companies, including Facebook, Twitter, and Airbnb. Investing is how you achieve and maintain power and control in The Great Game. *Note how investing early in many tech startups can achieve big market wins.

Horowitz advocates entrepreneurship.

“The hard thing about hard things is that there are no hard things.”

Ben Horowitz, cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz and one of Silicon Valley's most respected and experienced entrepreneurs, offers essential advice on building and running a startup—practical wisdom for managing the toughest problems business school doesn’t cover, based on his popular ben’s blog.

While many people talk about how great it is to start a business, very few are honest about how difficult it is to run one. Ben Horowitz analyzes the problems that confront leaders every day, sharing the insights he’s gained developing, managing, selling, buying, investing in, and supervising technology companies. A lifelong rap fanatic, he amplifies business lessons with lyrics from his favorite songs, telling it straight about everything from firing friends to poaching competitors, cultivating and sustaining a CEO mentality to knowing the right time to cash in.

Filled with his trademark humor and straight talk, The Hard Thing About Hard Things is invaluable for veteran entrepreneurs as well as those aspiring to their own new ventures, drawing from Horowitz's personal and often humbling experiences.

“The most important thing is to be able to make decisions.” —Horowitz

Horowitz’s website is: https://a16z.com/

David Sacks

David Sacks is a venture capitalist and entrepreneur. He co-founded Yammer and Craft Ventures and has invested in various technology companies, including Facebook, Twitter, and Airbnb. Are you beginning to see a pattern here? If you have the resources, place your bets, and the stocks that fly will make you a billionaire.

He’s another American dynamism guy, but that’s just P.R.

Sacks’ website is: https://www.craftventures.com/

“Balaji has the highest rate of output per minute of good new ideas of anybody I’ve ever met, and The Network State may be his best.” — Marc Andreessen, cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz

"We've started new currencies. Now The Network State shows us how to start new cities and new countries." — Vitalik Buterin, cofounder of Ethereum

"Balaji is a visionary, and one of the most original thinkers of our time. Many have had the experience of hearing him say something, thinking it was crazy, and then a year or two later realizing 'Balaji was right.' I think Balaji will be right about The Network State." — Brian Armstrong, cofounder and CEO of Coinbase

"The future convergence of networks and governments, from one of the most brilliant thinkers alive." — Naval Ravikant, cofounder of AngelList

When the brand new is unthinkable, we fight over the old. That’s where we are today with governments, with politics, and with much of the physical world. But perhaps we can change that.

This book introduces the concept of the network state: a country you can start from your computer, a state that recruits like a startup, a nation built from the internet rather than disrupted by it.

The fundamental concept behind the network state is to assemble a digital community and organize it to crowdfund physical territory. But that territory is not in one place — it’s spread around the world, fully decentralized, hooked together by the internet for a common cause, much like Google’s offices or Bitcoin’s miners. And because every citizen has opted in, it’s a model for 100% democracy rather than the minimum threshold of consent modeled by 51% democracies.

Of course, there are countless questions that need to be answered to build something of this scope. How does a network state work socially, technically, logistically, legally, physically, financially? How could such a thing even be viable?

That’s why you should read this book.

It’s not hard to learn how these people think.

Patchwork: A Political System for the 21st Century

To start the hype machine, let’s just say that if anyone can build anything like Patchwork, even a tiny, crude, Third World ripoff of Patchwork, it is all over for the democratic regimes. It’ll be like East Germany competing with West Germany. (Funnily enough, the financial relationship between the US and the Gulf/East Asia, the most Patchwork-like part of the world at present, is oddly reminiscent of that between the OECD and the Warsaw Pact: the latter borrow from the former to buy cheap consumer goods, supplied by the former, for the latter’s serfs.) *From 2008

Praxis is the world’s first Sovereign Network

Praxis is the world’s first Sovereign Network: a global community developing a shared culture, institutions, and infrastructure. Praxis is a home for the brave, who strive for virtue and wisdom. Our purpose is to restore Western Civilization and pursue our ultimate destiny of life among the stars.

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CHRISTIAN ZIONISM


The TESCREAL Bundle

The “TESCREAL bundle” is a term coined by AI researchers Émile Torres and Timnit Gebru to describe a cluster of interconnected and overlapping ideologies prevalent among some tech leaders and investors, particularly in Silicon Valley. It’s essentially a “court philosophy” of the global oligarch class, serving to justify and accelerate inequality in pursuit of a utopian future.

TESCREAL stands for:

  •   Transhumanism is the belief in using technology to enhance human capabilities and ultimately transcend human limitations, potentially achieving immortality or post-human states.

  •   Extropianism is a philosophy advocating for radical life extension, technological progress, and the continual improvement of the human condition.

  •   Singularitarianism believes in a technological singularity, a hypothetical point when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence, leading to rapid and unpredictable societal changes.

  •   Cosmism comes from a Russian philosophical and cultural movement that advocates for space exploration, life extension, and the eventual migration of humanity to other planets.

  •   Rationalism emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and decision-making.

  •   Effective Altruism is a philosophy and social movement that uses evidence and reason to determine the most effective ways to improve the world.

  •   Longtermism focuses on safeguarding humanity’s long-term future, often prioritizing future generations’ well-being over current concerns.

Key Points:

  • Interconnected Ideologies: These ideologies are interlinked and often combined by individuals within the tech industry.

  • Utopian Vision: TESCREAL promotes a utopian vision of the future, driven by technological advancement and the potential for human enhancement and even transcendence.

  • Justification for Inequality: Critics argue that TESCREAL can be used to justify increasing inequality, as pursuing these long-term goals may be at the expense of addressing current social and economic problems.

  • Influence in Tech: TESCREAL ideologies influence the tech industry, particularly in areas like AI development, life extension research, and space exploration.

  • Controversial: TESCREAL is a contentious concept. Critics argue that it promotes a narrow and potentially harmful future vision.

The stated goal of many organizations in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) is to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI), an imagined system with more intelligence than anything we have ever seen. Without seriously questioning whether such a system can and should be built, researchers are working to create “safe AGI” that is “beneficial for all of humanity.” We argue that, unlike systems with specific applications which can be evaluated following standard engineering principles, undefined systems like “AGI” cannot be appropriately tested for safety. Why, then, is building AGI often framed as an unquestioned goal in the field of AI? In this paper, we argue that the normative framework that motivates much of this goal is rooted in the Anglo-American eugenics tradition of the twentieth century. As a result, many of the very same discriminatory attitudes that animated eugenicists in the past (e.g., racism, xenophobia, classism, ableism, and sexism) remain widespread within the movement to build AGI, resulting in systems that harm marginalized groups and centralize power, while using the language of “safety” and “benefiting humanity” to evade accountability. We conclude by urging researchers to work on defined tasks for which we can develop safety protocols, rather than attempting to build a presumably all-knowing system such as AGI.

TESCREAL’s focus on technological solutions and long-term goals can overlook the needs of marginalized communities and worsen existing inequalities. It’s an Anglo-sphere-centric perspective that can’t imagine what the rest of the world might want. Any social system opposing their ideology is their enemy. We are back to Communists against “The Free World of Capitalism.” Some TESCREAL ideologies, like the pursuit of advanced AI, carry potential risks of harm to humanity if not developed and managed responsibly—the so-called “Alignment Problem.” Who decides what social ideology AI aligns with? The dominance of TESCREAL thinking in the tech industry can stifle diverse perspectives and limit the range of solutions for societal problems. It is inherently energy and materials blind and undemocratic. Ordinary people don’t understand it, and these visions of new means of social control are so robust and stealthy that this new powerful elite group of tech billionaires will be able to destroy civil liberties before anyone realizes it. People will be at the mercy of sociopathic Players of The Great Game whose only real talent was making money betting on tech in the markets and peddling vaporware obscured under a verbose torrent of malformed and understood references and bad ideas.

The TESCREAL bundle is a complex and controversial set of ideologies that significantly influence the vision and direction of the tech industry. Understanding these ideologies is not just important but crucial for critically evaluating the potential benefits and risks of technological advancements and their impact on society.

It’s a fatal mistake to think that these people have your best interest at heart. This powerful elite may believe they are working to make a better world, but they are deluded megalomaniacs high on wealth and power.

Here is another good breakdown of the agenda: A.K.A.

The Butterfly Revolution — America Is Being Stolen

Steven Cleghorn
Steven is an autodidact, skeptic, raconteur and film producer from America who has been traveling since he was a zygote. He's a producer at The Muse Films Ltd. in Hong Kong and a constantly improving (hopefully) Globe Hacker. He's seeks the company of interesting minds.
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