Never Apprentice To the Devil
In some ways, reading headlines in Current Year is like a Rorschach test. You naturally interpret what you see though your beliefs and experiences. Those are not necessarily the beliefs and experiences of the persons involved. This error is commonplace because of the complete absence of context that accompanies most media factoids. Without context & analysis, the factoids just float in your brain, untethered, like a high school student cramming for a history test, meaning whatever you want them to mean, if anything at all.
Speaking of tests, read this and decide what you’re seeing, before you read my analysis.
Forget college: Palantir wants to hire you right after high school.
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Palantir Technologies is doubling down on a novel talent pipeline: high schoolers.
On Monday, the defense tech software giant launched applications for the second cohort of its New York City-based Meritocracy Fellowship, a months-long internship program for 18-year-olds who have recently graduated from high school.
Over 500 people applied to the first cohort, and 22 are currently in the program, according to head of talent Marge York. “More than a handful” will wrap up the program in December with an offer to immediately join Palantir as full-time employees, she added.
The second cohort will receive a stipend of $5,400 a month and will run from August to December 2026.
The premise of the Meritocracy Fellowship — to skip college altogether and start work in tech — echoes the swelling skepticism of the value of an undergraduate degree and the influx of young people building startups in Silicon Valley.
“The college industrial complex wants you on their timeline: four years of prerequisites, debt, and indoctrination,” a blog post about the fellowship reads. “While they debate DEI vs. SATs, we’re focused on one thing: building.”
Those interviewing for the program should expect technical skill assessments and questions about why other options, like a traditional college experience, might “not serve them at this point,” York said.
Most fellows admitted to the first cohort had strong coding skills, which York said were, in some cases, better than Palantir’s post-undergraduate hires.
I presume that whatever you saw, wasn’t a spiritual apprenticeship to the literal devil. As most of my Western readers know personally, college has long been a four-year indoctrination into social justice from which even math class is no longer an escape. This didn’t happen by accident; it happened by infighting.
Wouldn’t it be nice if apprenticeship was common again? That depends on apprenticeship to who, to learn what.
All secret societies thirsting for power need ways to identify and “take ownership of” the persons likely to rule society in the near future. This was easy in the Middle Ages, when political power was mostly hereditary. If you befriend the crown prince while he’s still in diapers, then you’re in the money lane to be a power behind his throne in 20 years! Arranged marriages worked, too.
The early Protestant days of USA were terrible for secret societies. Geniuses came from nowhere. Senators changed like diapers (or were shot dead in duels). Most local rulers were men who had grown up in the places & peoples they ruled over, at the end of honorably-lived lives, and even if they were Masons they rarely turned against their own blood. How can a small group of collaborators gatekeep that? There was no gate to keep, no clearly marked path to power…
…So, they built the Ivy League into America’s de facto government service academy.
They also began building seminaries, but that plan didn’t mature until the Baby Boomers arrived with their (very deliberately indoctrinated) obsession with credentialism.
But now, college is seen as an expensive & pointless ordeal at best. That’s bad for all Babylon because it’s ending the gatekeeping that enabled secret societies to spread tentacles throughout the Federal bureaucracy. Obviously not something that any such society can permit.
More importantly to the Zionists, however, is they STILL don’t control that government service academy. You may recall Trump spending a lot of effort threatpointing the Ivy League into “combating anti-semitism”. You might even have noticed when Trump stopped the threatpointing with only partial victories at best, and you get a gold star if you already connected the dots “Trump is no longer threatening the Ivy League” with “Trump’s handlers now hire no-college kids”.
The Zionists are still trying to usurp control of the Ivy League talent pipeline, but now they’re introducing chapters of Turning Point USA, apparently the junior varsity Techno-masonic league. That will be only a limited effort if the chapters don’t control the actual faculty & leadership. Therefore, the Zionists are beginning to recruit directly from high school and teach at least a few kids themselves, until they can try something else.
Teaching the kids at their own expense, heh. That must burn! Thiel is paying to train his own staff! Paying PENNIES! out of his own pocket! What’s the point of public-private corporatism if you’re still forced to pay your own expenses?
I’ve heard from a couple sources that in collapsing societies, according to “fourth turnings” theory, messianic figures commonly emerge. I hate that theory, I suspect it was invented by Freemasons studying how to predict human behavior in order to improve their control of human behavior, but that doesn’t mean the theory is wrong. And what do we see today? As the Technocracy takes hold of USA’s national government, driving it into collapse, high-ranking Technocrats are presented to society as messianic figures! Insiders from Trump to Zuckerberg have attracted fanatical followers for years, and that’s not normal behavior for occult insiders. The media shows them sagely advising humanity on the use of their technology even as it enslaves us Thiel holds himself up as a secular prophet of the Christian Apocalypse. Even Christians speak in awe of Musk’s plans to visit Mars, or worship at the many idols of Grok.
They’re using Fourth Turning theory to ensure they come out on top of the world when the dust of their controlled demolition settles.
On that note, Palantir is now hiring kids as soon as they graduate high school! Jupiter has descended from his CEO throne and offered some bright young lads the chance of a lifetime, to learn his !scientific! secrets of the universe directly!
Secret #1, a goyim shouldn’t apprentice himself to the Israeli intelligence service.
Palantir-approved coursework
To fellows, the first few weeks of the program might feel like an introductory humanities course. There are required readings, debates led by Palantir employees who moonlight as something akin to a teaching assistant, and guest lectures.
Current fellows received presentations from technologists and academics, including Bob McGrew, chief research officer at OpenAI, and Edward Wittenstein, who teaches courses about artificial intelligence and national security at Yale University.
More on Ed at the end.
Talking about religion and taking field trips to Gettysburg may not teach fellows much about software engineering, but York said the Palantir-sanctioned coursework does foster “that ability to think critically and to engage with ideas that, at first blush, appear in conflict.”
Does anybody believe this for-profit branch of the Mossad wants its employees to think for themselves? or talk about the Gospel? The indoctrination of the children is still happening, this is just a different pipeline. I boldfaced a red flag in this post’s first excerpt: these kids are given stipends, not paychecks. They weren’t actually hired. They were enrolled.
They might not know it yet, but the indoctrination and loyalty tests will never end.
Meritocracy Fellows are then placed on customer-facing and software engineering teams, where they do the typical work of full-time, salaried employees.
Loyalty tests such as unpaid internships! Okay, there is that stipend, but $60k/yr isn’t much for work that I bet takes up their entire daily lives. A major way that secret societies enforce compliance is by limiting their members’ free time that might possibly be shared with outsiders.
While hundreds of high school seniors applied to the first cohort of the Meritocracy Fellowship, some current fellows faced criticism for joining the company instead of attending college: “Every single person, and this has been an experience for a lot of us, told me not to do this,” one told Karp in a video posted on the company’s blog. “It was, like, basically unanimous.”
“Don’t do it”, why did they say that?
A. “You need a college degree to succeed in this world”
B. “They’re Israeli collaborators turning America into an open-air prison”
C. Trump Derangement Syndrome
The company welcomes the skeptics. “The amount of pressure we’re putting on universities — you might underestimate,” Karp told three fellows in a video. “If we do this program for a couple years — let’s just say we scale to, like, 80, 90 people — that’s a real problem for the universities.”
Hardly. This is a stopgap measure until the Ivy League Government Service Academy is rebooted from Globalist to Zionist. Palantir & friends don’t have the infrastructure to direct-hire enough high school grads to staff the D.C. Imperial Government. Imagine if SpaceX began recruiting 100,000 kids per year just for field trips to Gettysburg, taking exams on Alex Karp’s textbooks and internships in the Israeli Defense Force. “Because college sucks!”
Interviews screen for “true diversity of thought”
Anything but Jesus!
When interviewing prospective fellows, [head of talent Marge] York is looking for “true diversity of thought,” adding “it’s not enough to just be smart.” To her, these three qualities make for a successful applicant: technical process, high agency, and maturity.
“The ones that really differentiated themselves from the pack,” York said, “are doers. They’re builders, and they’re just deeply inclined to get hands on.”
York herself is a graduate of heavily gatekept UPenn. Edward Wittenstein is admittedly Yale-affiliated, but I also found this:
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Edward (“Ted”) Wittenstein serves as the inaugural Executive Director Yale’s Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy, a foreign policy studies program founded upon the donation of Dr. Henry Kissinger’s papers to Yale.
A disciple of Kissinger, who turned China into a Technocracy post-Glorious Revolution, is now teaching the disciples of Peter Thiel how to turn America into a Technocracy. I wonder if any of those Meritocratic kids will figure out whose hand is rocking their cradle, before it’s too late for them to find honest work.
Or leave alive.
