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Event: Peter Thiel’s

Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 9:30 PM EDTEntities: armageddon, peter thiel’s, the united nations, rené girard, guardian, antichrist, thiel, the book of daniel’s

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When Envy Turns Apocalyptic
First ThingsNorth AmericaFaith/CivilizationalApr 27 · 1:00 AM EDT

Peter Thiel’s recently leaked lectures on the Antichrist—recorded secretly and published last year by The Guardian—reveal a worldview aligned with the apocalyptic anthropology of René Girard, the late theorist of mimetic desire and end-times crisis. Thiel describes the modern world as suspended between “Antichrist or Armageddon,” a choice he treats not as metaphor but as the central political dilemma of our era. His warnings about a rising “one-world state,” and his claim that existential fears are being marshaled to produce an “unjust peace,” echo Girard’s writings on mimetic escalation and the seductive promise of a counterfeit peace. For Thiel, technological acceleration, globalism, and mounting moral panic are not separate trends but converging forces that create the conditions in which an Antichrist figure could plausibly emerge. René Girard warned that once traditional sacrificial structures collapsed, societies would seek a false peace through new forms of unanimity. Thiel’s lectures reflect this anxiety in his suspicion that global institutions are coalescing around a shared narrative of technological risk and geopolitical instability as the new unifying threats. Thiel argues that international bodies from financial regulators to the United Nations are consolidating authority by invoking existential danger and promising a universal peace that requires ever-expanding control. This is precisely the dynamic Girard feared: a world so frightened of conflict that it willingly trades freedom, dissent, and even innovation for the illusion of safety. For Girard, such a system is not the remedy to the Antichrist but its political form. What Thiel adds is a warning of a technological dimension that Girard anticipated but did not systematically explore before his death in 2015. In his lectures, Thiel turns to the Book of Daniel’s prophecy on the end times, interpreting it through the lens of technological and global acceleration—a world propelled by scientific innovation yet paralyzed by…