Surveillance tech, October 7, and the push for war with Iran
A claim that the same Silicon Valley money behind mass surveillance tools is also driving hawkish US foreign policy — bad news for anyone worried about privacy or another Middle East war.
- Gaza sits under one of the heaviest surveillance systems ever built, which makes Israel's failure to see October 7 coming hard to explain.
- Peter Thiel, Palantir, Alex Karp, and Andreessen Horowitz are named as the common thread — funding AI surveillance firms and media outlets at once.
- The same network is described as pushing for war with Iran and strongly pro-Israel.
- The core argument: whoever holds power wants maximum information on their own population, because knowing more means controlling more.
Outlook: Expect more scrutiny of the overlap between surveillance contractors, their media investments, and the case for military action against Iran.