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The tech oligarchs and their ongoing attempted coup of American democracy.

Elon sends his heart to you.

I found a conspiracy theory on the internet and I believe it. In this conspiracy: shadowy people with malign intentions get together and hatch a plot to surreptitiously hijack the American government and use it for their nefarious ends. I'm not talking about George Soros or cultural Marxism. I'm not talking about something which might potentially happen in the future. I am talking about what is happening in America right now.

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The key figures who are carrying out this takeover are Elon Musk and Peter Thiel. Though (via JD Vance) they also have links to their co-conspirators in the Heritage Foundation. Donald Trump is very important but only in the sense that he is the marketing figurehead for the operation and he can help carry a section of the population with him. Also, giving him the keys to state agencies that they wish to destroy.

Obviously, Musk isn't going to say that DOGE is really about destroying the US administrative state and needs some plausible deniability.. So, how do you do that? Well, they argue that what you are doing is about making the government more efficient. You tell your Republican supporters that the government is awash with waste and corruption. The bonus of this is that it's an easy sell to Conservatives because they already think this. They are predisposed to think of any government agency as like this: even if they directly benefit from it or it is essential.

The other arguments they use are culture war issues. Trumpsters will support them if they say they are against DEI or overseas aid. They are indeed cutting these things but only because they are cutting everything. Even things that the Consumer Protection Bureau (which saves Americans money) or the IRS (which makes money). Both these things being weak is obviously good for billionaires and Musk in particular because his companies are/were being investigated. Meanwhile, Musk's companies continue to get multi-million-pound subsidies from the US state. Is that fraud? In reality, DOGE and this administration (regime?) will do a lot of harm to Americans.

https://jacobin.com/2025/02/donald-trump-dei-anti-woke

So, this is a libertarian capitalist slashing the state and feathering his own nest. Yes, but the motivations are even worse. The tech oligarchs want to destroy the US administrative state so they can rebuild it and mould it in a way that suits them and suits Trump's borderline dictatorship. This is not idle speculation about their motivations. Project 2025 said that the Trump administration wanted to fire most government workers and replace them with people who have 'conservative' policy values. In addition, this policy idea shows the real crossover between the authoritarian right and the tech oligarchs because Thiel and Musk both take their inspiration from someone called Curtis Yarvin.

Yarvin is an ultra-right political philosopher who is openly against democracy and thinks that the government should be completely remade to serve 'meritocratic' interests. He used the acronym RAGE (Retire all government employees). That is the real goal of an agency that never had anything to do with efficiency or saving people money. The tech bros know they are the smartest guys in the room (the room being Earth) and have a low opinion of the rest of humanity. They see democracy as a market inefficiency and are seeking to solve the problem by retro-engineering it. Trump will be the pliant CEO and they will be the board of directors. Just like Orban's Hungary, there will have to be some elections again but only when the state, law, media and cultural apparatus have been stacked in their favour. The constitution will continue to exist but will be ignored.

None of this is based on reading signs for weird hand signals or re-interpreting photo-shopped images. This conspiracy is all on public record in blog posts, talks and interviews. It's also in Project 2025. However, its all just criminally under-reported.

This is what is actually going on and people need to wise up and stop them,

P.S. This post was heavily influenced by the work of journalist Gil Duran who has been watching these people for years.

https://www.thenerdreich.com/

His blog has an apt title.
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Northwest · M
Yarvin is an ultra-right political philosopher

That's like saying Hitler was a painter. 🤣.

Yarvin is the gensis of the Nerd Reich. He's in a different IQ league than Musk and Thiel and they both look at his "philosophy" as a source of inspiration and guidance, because he can run circles around them when it comes to technology (Algorithms, Mathematics, Programming, etc.)

In a way, they see his works as a justification for their less than humane behavior and model themselves after him.

JD Vance, in my opinion, is the Manchurian Candidate.

They got to Trump by recruiting Don Jr.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Northwest
Yarvin is an ultra-right political philosopher

Maybe I was generous but I wasn't giving him a compliment. 😜

[media=https://youtu.be/YIYCRwx0qtQ]

He is well-read on history, even if some of his opinions are ridiculous.

This interview is chilling. The Spectator is the British equivalent of the National Review. It's a magazine for Tories. The nerdy young guy interviewing Yarvin was starstruck by the man who can defend ending democracy and starving people in Africa look so badass.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@Northwest Never heard of this Yarvin dude until now. Interesting. Reminds of Jared Leto's portrayal of the Niander Wallace character in Blade Runner 2049. I can see why he's the 'philosophical underwriter' effectively of Project 2025 et al.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@zonavar68 The bros are sci-fi fans. Trumpers don't believe in climate change because they think its a woke hoax. Musk doesn't care about it because he thinks in 'long-termist' and 'post-humanist' terms. If the geniuses can colonise Mars, it would be stupid to care about kids dying in Africa, right? /s
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@Burnley123 There's already a whole book series about colonising mars. Musk has missed the boat on writing that textbook. ;-)
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@zonavar68 Kim Stanley Robinson is a great guy though. He had great politics too.

The Ministry of the Future is a great book in which humans successfully solve climate change. I wish I could be as optimistic as him.

Still, he has a humane and egalitarian view of the future. The tech gurus running the US government and the biggest and most entitled narcissists in human history.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@Burnley123 Yet our media (perhaps yours too) is bombarded with charity ads for mobs claiming to be acting in good faith to help underprivileged populations in other countries, yet like our country there's no focus on looking after our own. Trump himself is famous for making it obvious that if a military, law enforcement, or other government worker is injured physically and/or mentally making them unable to - perhaps permanently - fulfil their contracted role (or at worse - killed) then they are no longer of any use to him and must be discarded. Trump (and Musk too) view anyone in those sorts of roles, or any kind of emergency response agency, as expendable when human capital should be one of the most highly valued and resourced 'commodities'.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@zonavar68 Government elites are bad. Society is highly imperfect. I can tell you a lot that I think is wrong and what could be better.

This does not mean that any alternative is going to be better. They do see starving Africans as expendable. Also, people like you (and me).