
The PayPal co-founder turned surveillance kingpin. A man who funded JD Vance’s political career, built Palantir’s deportation-tracking systems, and maintained documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Thiel doesn’t run for office — he buys the people who do.
Corruption of Power
2010s
2025
Money Laundering
2025
Trafficking
2000s
2014
2010s
2024
Tech Oligarchy
2014
2010s
- The TikTok Shakedown
- How Did Jeffrey Epstein Know About Pence?
- The Complete Theory: How Silicon Valley May Have Engineered a Techno-Coup
2025
- Palantir Built ICE a Hunting App Called ELITE – And Peter Thiel’s Protégé Is VP
- The Bond Heist: How Trump’s Cabinet Profits From Economic Chaos
Connections
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The tech billionaire’s money built the infrastructure; the president provided the access. Two men who share a vision of governance without accountability, operating at the highest levels of both government and capital.

Both operated in tech-billionaire-adjacent circles built on access, money, and the implicit threat of information. Both ran networks that compromised the powerful. The full map of their overlap has never been drawn.

The venture capitalist wrote the check that bought the Senate seat. The senator became the Vice President. Return on investment: direct access to the nuclear codes, the federal budget, and the levers of American foreign policy.

PayPal. Palantir. SpaceX. The Founders Fund. They have been building parallel power structures for thirty years – investing in each other, funding each other’s politics, and betting on a future they intend to run.