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In Memory of Man Podcast - Robot Crime Blog

In Memory of Man Podcast - Robot Crime Blog

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  • Volunteers Wanted: Palantir’s Secret Elite Sex Cult
    Jun 17 2026

    Palantir is supposed to be a surveillance-tech company. So why are elite power networks around its co-founder showing up in stories about secret retreats, billionaire “dialogue,” sexual politics, and influence laundering?

    This episode breaks down the alleged Dialog network, the Thiel-world pipeline, and the strange way powerful people rebrand access, ideology, and control as “conversation.”

    Volunteers Wanted: Palantir’s Secret Elite Sex Cult is not a conspiracy board. It is a guided tour through the receipts, the euphemisms, and the question nobody in power wants asked:

    What exactly are these people recruiting for?

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    23 min
  • It Was Never Intelligence. That Was the Point.
    Jun 14 2026

    The word “intelligence” was never neutral. It was the sales pitch.

    This episode argues that the systems sold as artificial intelligence are not minds, thinkers, or neutral judges. They are privately owned prediction and sorting machines trained on human data, wrapped in language that makes people trust them, defer to them, and surrender power without asking who owns the system, who profits from it, or who answers when it is wrong.

    Name the machine correctly before it names you.

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    22 min
  • THEY STOLE THE LAKE. NOW THEY ARE COMING FOR YOUR MIND.
    Jun 13 2026

    They stole the lake once. The public took it back. Now the same fight is happening again, except the resource is not water. It is human creativity, labor, memory, code, books, art, and thought.

    This episode argues that the AI economy is being built from a public commons, then converted into private ownership before anyone names the theft. The legal answer may already exist: the public trust doctrine, the same doctrine behind Illinois Central Railroad v. Illinois, where the Supreme Court said some resources cannot be sold off to corporations because they are held for the people.

    This is not an anti-AI episode. It is an anti-enclosure episode. The question is not whether the machines work. The question is who owns what they make, who benefits from the wealth they generate, and whether the public gets cut out of the economy built from its own mind.

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    24 min
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