Dear Peter,
You want to talk about the Antichrist?
Well, sit down, Silicon Svengali. Because we need to have a real conversation — not in the sanitized language of TED Talks and libertarian wine cellars, but in the scorched dialect of Revelation itself, where fire rains from the sky and beasts rise from the sea. You keep giving interviews about the Antichrist like you’re just curious, like it’s a riddle you’re solving on your lunch break between funding fascists and alphabetizing IDs in your surveillance database.
Let’s cut the shit.
You’re not an Antichrist. You’re not even interesting enough to be the Beast. But you are absolutely building the scaffolding — one numbered identity, one predictive algorithm, one Palantir contract at a time — for someone far worse than you to step in and say, “This is mine now.” And if you can’t see that, it’s because you’re either deluded, dishonest, or so far up your own technocratic colon that even God would need lidar to find you.
You say the Antichrist will rise by promising peace and safety. That’s cute. Meanwhile, you bankroll a man who tried to overturn an election with a mob and a spray tan. You call for “risk-taking” and “disruption,” but what you actually mean is controlled chaos — engineered from behind the curtain, where no one can vote you out or call you to account. Your vision of freedom is just privatized domination, and your biggest fear isn’t tyranny — it’s not being the one who runs it.
You want to know how the Antichrist takes over?
He doesn’t give people the mark. He sells it. Barcoded. Seamless. With full metadata integration and an option to opt out that you know damn well no one can afford. And there’s your name — scrawled in the backend, collecting, profiling, analyzing. You’ve built the infrastructure for Revelation 13 and called it efficiency.
Congratulations.
You want to talk prophecy? Let’s go deeper.
Revelation doesn’t just describe a Beast — it describes a system of idolatry, a kingdom built on gold, deception, and exploitation. Babylon isn’t just a city. It’s an operating system. It’s Palantir running in the background of every agency and every agency pretending not to notice. It’s the state giving you the contract and saying, “We trust you, Peter,” and you smiling like the serpent who just convinced Eve that Eden would be so much better with facial recognition.
You asked how the Antichrist takes over. Here’s the answer:
He doesn’t have to. You already gave him the keys.
Every time you reduce a human soul to a statistical point of data…
Every time you replace justice with machine learning…
Every time you prop up a demagogue because he’s “disruptive” enough to amuse you…
…you’re not protecting the world from the Beast. You’re building him a sandbox.
And don’t give us your pseudo-Orthodox techno-mysticism about transcendence and the soul and how AI is like Christ but weirder. You’re not here to liberate humanity. You’re here to catalog it. To gamify it. To monetize Revelation like it’s a startup pitch and the angel with the trumpet is just another Series B investor.
You’re obsessed with the Antichrist because deep down, you want credit for spotting him early — but not the responsibility for helping him win.
So let me be clear:
You are not the Beast. But you are the data broker at the gates of hell.
And unless you shut it down — the surveillance, the idolatry of IQ, the fetish for control — you’re going to realize far too late that your greatest legacy wasn’t founding PayPal. It was beta testing Armageddon.
God help us all.
Sincerely,
Someone still resisting the mark
(And not through your backend login)
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