Jiang reads Palantir's Technological Republic manifesto as a straightforward argument for technocracy and treats it as structurally equivalent to a modern Freemasonic program even without formal Masonic affiliation.
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Technological Republic
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...you'll behave. Okay? And this is the Palantir manifesto called the technological republic. They're not free masons but they might as well be free..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...you'll behave. Okay? And this is the Palantir manifesto called the technological republic. They're not free masons but they might as well be free..."
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"...you'll behave. Okay? And this is the Palantir manifesto called the technological republic. They're not free masons but they might as well be free..."
"...as we see in Peter Thiel or, um, Karp, Alex Karp, Technological Republic, this idea. So enough with the humanitarian, uh, hypocrisy. Let's present..."
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The conspiracy story is false as history and true as prediction.
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