All Too Human
ALL TOO HUMAN is a podcast about the things I paid attention to before they became obvious. Each week, I look at the patterns, warnings, contradictions, and quiet shifts that most people brush past until they turn into headlines. Sometimes that means revisiting something I said months ago and asking what I got right, what I missed, and what it now reveals about power, technology, war, institutions, and the world we’re living in. This is not about pretending to predict the future. The future's too unpredictable. But it is about learning how to see clearly while events are still taking shape. In this world, there is a blueprint, and I'm here to discuss it.
All Too Human
Bookmarked: Boeing, Palantir, and the New Arms of Silicon Valley (9/25/25)
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Trump’s Golden Dome is on the clock: a trillion-dollar missile shield, three years to build it, and more than a hundred companies racing to get inside. Boeing just tapped Palantir to wire AI into its defense factories, while start-ups test tech that can track objects at 18,000 miles an hour. In today’s Bookmarked, Kala Hampton connects the rush for contracts to a deeper story Alex Karp calls the Technological Republic: how peace may depend on Silicon Valley and Washington moving in lockstep once again.
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