Peter T hiel is also a major investor in Prospera. He owns military industrial complex contractor Palantir - and JD Vance for that matter. Palantir is part of the control grid. An interesting twist to the concept of "freedom city."
Peter Thiel is NOT a major investor in Prospera. He is an investor in a venture fund called Pronomos which is an investor in Prospera. Peter Thiel has never commented on or discussed Prospera. Internet rumor.
I apologize for leaving the same comment multiple times and have deleted most of them. The program kept telling me something had gone wrong so I tried repeatedly only to post the same comment repeatedly.
Yeah, so Prospera is backed by people who are techno-optimist- wanna-be controllers of humanity. How could this be a freedom city? How? Will they be making exemptions for people who promote this fantasy? Just asking
Peter Thiel is NOT a major investor in Prospera. He is an investor in a venture fund called Pronomos, which is an investor in Prospera. Peter Thiel has never commented on or discussed Prospera. While I would say that the folks that I have met from Prospera might be called techno-optimists, I wouldn't call them "wanna-be controllers of humanity." They are business people offering a more cost-effective and harmonious form of governance than "government." You have more freedoms in Prospera with less taxation than almost any other place on earth... The only freedom you don't really have is gun ownership, which is Honduras' law and not Prospera's decision.
Last night I watched “Yes Theory” visit Prospera on their YouTube channel. I was absolutely floored after reading your informative piece a few days ago and left the episode in shock. Perhaps you should take a look at this dystopian society; it leaves me with an eerie feeling that something is very wrong at Prospera. Dark, evil, wickedness is afoot… I suggest you watch what their Dr. Evils are developing over there. In fact, one of the guys interviewed boasts and shows you his microchips and you can see the uneasiness in the Yes Theory guys. The comment section wasn’t too kind either. Check it out if you can. It’s frightening!!!
Peter Thiel is NOT a major investor in Prospera. He is an investor in a venture fund called Pronomos which is an investor in Prospera. Peter Thiel has never commented on or discussed Prospera. Internet rumor.
Regardless of whether he's said anything, my research indicates that Pronomos is a "city-buiding" fund started with "significant financial backing" from Thiel and Marc Andreessen. I'm afraid I don't see the difference between Thiel backing Pronomos, which then invests in Prospera, and Thiel investing in Prospera. Either way, Thiel's money is involved in Prospera.
By that logic a mutual fund that Peter Thiel has an investment in that invests in Prospera would tar the project... At the end of the day, Prospera isn't doing anything nefarious... they are providing governance as a service cost-effectively... They are proving that you can have "governance" without "government." Who will build the roads? Prospera just built the roads.. They are providing armed protective services without raising revenue on the population and/or arresting people for victimless crimes... It is a kind of boring business... They are like a huge HOA BUT so very important because they are proving that you can have governance on a huge scale without "government." If there is something specific they are doing that you object to then criticize them for that BUT trying to tar the project because Peter Thiel has an investment in a fund that has an investment in Prospera isn't really a fair criticism...
I didn't say Prospera was doing anything nefarious nor did I try to "tar the project." I didn't make a judgement at all or criticize anything - just stated the truth. People can decide for themselves whether it's positive or negative that Thiel's money, via Pronomos, is involved in Prospera.
If the "tech bros" fulfill their dream of a technocracy, we may all have "governance without government." That ideal, in and of itself, isn't necessarily better than what we currently have if, for example, you imagine living in a 15-minute city being governed by Palantir-style surveillance and AI instead of corrupt politicians and their billionaire puppet masters.
Given that Thiel knows Pronomos is a city-building fund, I think it's safe to assume he has reason to want his money used to develop these types of city-states. I'm curious why. Aren't you?
I don't trust Peter Thiel either... We have a slew of articles exposing him in the Daily News BUT Re: Pronomos - He might have just kicked some friends and/or former colleagues some duckets for their new fund without any nefarious purpose behind the investment. I have looked over the Pronomos portfolio and I don't see anything nefarious... I am willing to give them the assumption of goodwill until I see something to suggest otherwise... Re: 15 minute cities - Yes, there is potential for abuse BUT having multiple private cities where people can vote with their feet is probably going to produce better outcomes than easily rigged "governments."
I have so much respect for you and your work and I appreciate you putting me on to Jason Christoff. That man of God has changed my life! I love you both for how I have evolved and made some big changes.
When you get a chance, try to find the Yes Theory’s recent episode (in the last month or so) where they visit Prospera. I am interested to hear what you think of what they saw and who they interviewed.
Don't you see governance as being almost worse than government? Governance (which is the totalitarian goal for the UN) is ultimate control which is bought by corporations.
Also, according to Alison McDowell, these city-states with like-minded folks are part of the plan for the globalists. One day, eventually, they will all produce their own digital coins... it's just another honey-trap in a different form.
Governance is just a word describing providing what could be thought of as traditional "government" privately... think HOA vs. local "government".. The term isn't nefarious... I didn't realize that the UN was using that as a goal... Can you please send a link... but the term isn't nefarious... Re: free private cities are different than 15 minute cities...We want a competitive market of governance providers NOT one-size fits all, top-down illegitimate "government"
Absolutely -- I'm sharing the Iain Davis and Whitney Webb investigative series on the SDGs (UN Sustainable Development Goals)... and complete totalitarian governance. Sorry, but the UN is not going to issue a press release stating this fact...
I also highly recommend reading the book by Dr. Jacob Nordangard "Rockefellers; Controlling the Game".
And I am curious... the UN was built by the Rockefellers on their donated land (a former slaughterhouse (symbolism there)). Is your view that the UN is a benevolent organization?
Wow, that is a fascinating read and I am salivating to visit!!
You will have a blast!
Peter T hiel is also a major investor in Prospera. He owns military industrial complex contractor Palantir - and JD Vance for that matter. Palantir is part of the control grid. An interesting twist to the concept of "freedom city."
Peter Thiel is NOT a major investor in Prospera. He is an investor in a venture fund called Pronomos which is an investor in Prospera. Peter Thiel has never commented on or discussed Prospera. Internet rumor.
I apologize for leaving the same comment multiple times and have deleted most of them. The program kept telling me something had gone wrong so I tried repeatedly only to post the same comment repeatedly.
Yeah, so Prospera is backed by people who are techno-optimist- wanna-be controllers of humanity. How could this be a freedom city? How? Will they be making exemptions for people who promote this fantasy? Just asking
Peter Thiel is NOT a major investor in Prospera. He is an investor in a venture fund called Pronomos, which is an investor in Prospera. Peter Thiel has never commented on or discussed Prospera. While I would say that the folks that I have met from Prospera might be called techno-optimists, I wouldn't call them "wanna-be controllers of humanity." They are business people offering a more cost-effective and harmonious form of governance than "government." You have more freedoms in Prospera with less taxation than almost any other place on earth... The only freedom you don't really have is gun ownership, which is Honduras' law and not Prospera's decision.
Last night I watched “Yes Theory” visit Prospera on their YouTube channel. I was absolutely floored after reading your informative piece a few days ago and left the episode in shock. Perhaps you should take a look at this dystopian society; it leaves me with an eerie feeling that something is very wrong at Prospera. Dark, evil, wickedness is afoot… I suggest you watch what their Dr. Evils are developing over there. In fact, one of the guys interviewed boasts and shows you his microchips and you can see the uneasiness in the Yes Theory guys. The comment section wasn’t too kind either. Check it out if you can. It’s frightening!!!
Do they need a piano player? I’m ready.
Peter Thiel is NOT a major investor in Prospera. He is an investor in a venture fund called Pronomos which is an investor in Prospera. Peter Thiel has never commented on or discussed Prospera. Internet rumor.
Regardless of whether he's said anything, my research indicates that Pronomos is a "city-buiding" fund started with "significant financial backing" from Thiel and Marc Andreessen. I'm afraid I don't see the difference between Thiel backing Pronomos, which then invests in Prospera, and Thiel investing in Prospera. Either way, Thiel's money is involved in Prospera.
By that logic a mutual fund that Peter Thiel has an investment in that invests in Prospera would tar the project... At the end of the day, Prospera isn't doing anything nefarious... they are providing governance as a service cost-effectively... They are proving that you can have "governance" without "government." Who will build the roads? Prospera just built the roads.. They are providing armed protective services without raising revenue on the population and/or arresting people for victimless crimes... It is a kind of boring business... They are like a huge HOA BUT so very important because they are proving that you can have governance on a huge scale without "government." If there is something specific they are doing that you object to then criticize them for that BUT trying to tar the project because Peter Thiel has an investment in a fund that has an investment in Prospera isn't really a fair criticism...
I didn't say Prospera was doing anything nefarious nor did I try to "tar the project." I didn't make a judgement at all or criticize anything - just stated the truth. People can decide for themselves whether it's positive or negative that Thiel's money, via Pronomos, is involved in Prospera.
If the "tech bros" fulfill their dream of a technocracy, we may all have "governance without government." That ideal, in and of itself, isn't necessarily better than what we currently have if, for example, you imagine living in a 15-minute city being governed by Palantir-style surveillance and AI instead of corrupt politicians and their billionaire puppet masters.
Given that Thiel knows Pronomos is a city-building fund, I think it's safe to assume he has reason to want his money used to develop these types of city-states. I'm curious why. Aren't you?
I don't trust Peter Thiel either... We have a slew of articles exposing him in the Daily News BUT Re: Pronomos - He might have just kicked some friends and/or former colleagues some duckets for their new fund without any nefarious purpose behind the investment. I have looked over the Pronomos portfolio and I don't see anything nefarious... I am willing to give them the assumption of goodwill until I see something to suggest otherwise... Re: 15 minute cities - Yes, there is potential for abuse BUT having multiple private cities where people can vote with their feet is probably going to produce better outcomes than easily rigged "governments."
Hi Etienne,
I have so much respect for you and your work and I appreciate you putting me on to Jason Christoff. That man of God has changed my life! I love you both for how I have evolved and made some big changes.
When you get a chance, try to find the Yes Theory’s recent episode (in the last month or so) where they visit Prospera. I am interested to hear what you think of what they saw and who they interviewed.
Much love to you and your loved ones. Thank you 🙏
Don't you see governance as being almost worse than government? Governance (which is the totalitarian goal for the UN) is ultimate control which is bought by corporations.
Also, according to Alison McDowell, these city-states with like-minded folks are part of the plan for the globalists. One day, eventually, they will all produce their own digital coins... it's just another honey-trap in a different form.
Governance is just a word describing providing what could be thought of as traditional "government" privately... think HOA vs. local "government".. The term isn't nefarious... I didn't realize that the UN was using that as a goal... Can you please send a link... but the term isn't nefarious... Re: free private cities are different than 15 minute cities...We want a competitive market of governance providers NOT one-size fits all, top-down illegitimate "government"
Hi Howard,
Absolutely -- I'm sharing the Iain Davis and Whitney Webb investigative series on the SDGs (UN Sustainable Development Goals)... and complete totalitarian governance. Sorry, but the UN is not going to issue a press release stating this fact...
I also highly recommend reading the book by Dr. Jacob Nordangard "Rockefellers; Controlling the Game".
And I am curious... the UN was built by the Rockefellers on their donated land (a former slaughterhouse (symbolism there)). Is your view that the UN is a benevolent organization?
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/09/investigative-reports/sustainable-debt-slavery/