While the mainstream media spent years obsessing over QAnon conspiracies, a new wave of paranoid thinking has emerged—this time targeting Peter Thiel and his data analytics company Palantir, according to BlazeTV host John Doyle.
In a hard-hitting analysis, Doyle reveals how the same conspiratorial mindset that fueled QAnon theories is now being weaponized against one of Trump's most prominent Silicon Valley allies. The irony? This time it's coming from supposed conservatives.
"QAnon may be dead, but the kind of fanatical, evidence-light thinking that birthed it is still alive and well," Doyle explained, calling out the latest round of hysteria.
Thiel, who co-founded PayPal with Elon Musk and has been a longtime Trump supporter, now finds himself at the center of baseless speculation about Palantir's government contracts and data capabilities. The company, which provides analytics software to help law enforcement and military operations, has become the latest boogeyman for conspiracy theorists looking for their next target.
Deep State Deflection?
What's particularly suspicious is the timing of these attacks. Just as President Trump begins his second term with promises to drain the swamp and dismantle the administrative state, suddenly one of his key tech allies faces a coordinated smear campaign.
Doyle's analysis cuts through the noise, pointing out how these conspiracy theories distract from real issues facing America. While patriots should remain vigilant against actual threats to our freedoms, manufacturing paranoia about Trump allies serves nobody—except perhaps the real deep state actors who benefit from the chaos.
The lesson here is clear: discernment matters. Whether it's QAnon fantasies or anti-Palantir panic, Americans must demand evidence before jumping on conspiracy bandwagons that ultimately harm the conservative movement.
Are we letting paranoid thinking poison our own ranks when we should be focused on the real battles ahead?
