Age of Transitions and NO Uncle The Podcast 5 22 2026

Age of Transitions and NO Uncle The Podcast 5 22 2026

From The Ochelli Effect by Chuck Ochelli

May 25, 2026 · 1h 13m

About this episode

The episode discusses the influence of Palantir and Big Tech on the US government and military, alongside various topics related to propaganda and digital media.

Age of Transitions and No Uncle The Podcast 5 22 2026 AoT #496 Palantir will not be denied a defense contract. They are well on their way to becoming the totality of the US government itself. All hail our Monopoly Capitalists overlords who have thwarted the evil Woke Army who tried “debanking” them. Honestly though, we all need to get better at seeing through their new media propaganda. Topics include: long game of digital media production, China summit, Palantir lawsuit against Pentagon/DIA, MARS, Project Maven, Big Tech becoming new Military Industrial Complex, FAA, Destroy and Rebuild, Silicon Valley billionaires, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Marc Andreesen, Palmer Luckey, Peter Thiel, Trump admin 2.0, puppet regime bribed and totally corrupt, first AI mass layoffs are in Tech, data centers, pollution, ownership of social media, new mainstream media is social media, counterintelligence techniques, cooptation of Conspiracy Culture, technocracy, confluence of different propaganda narratives, US decline benefits China, inconsistent messaging of propaganda concerning China FRANZ MAIN HUB: https://theageoftransitions.com/ PATREON https://www.patreon.com/aaronfranz UNCLE…

People in this episode

Host: Chuck Ochelli

Topics covered

  • digital media production
  • military industrial complex
  • Big Tech
  • propaganda
  • AI layoffs
  • social media ownership
  • US-China relations

Keywords

  • Palantir
  • Big Tech
  • propaganda
  • AI layoffs
  • military industrial complex
  • social media
  • China summit

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Palantir, Pentagon, DIA

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