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General Catalyst is another one that's very, very important.
And General Catalyst looks a lot like Andreessen Horowitz.
They are very close.
And you see this throughout, like you're like,
You have different names on your offices, but y'all are the same thing.
Sequoia is another big one.
They were one of the early venture capital firms.
They did not make their first defense investment until 2023, but they were founded in 1972.
So this is an example of how a giant VC firm has really been yoked to an agenda that started in sort of these other like younger upstart players.
And Andreessen Horowitz has talked about how ultimately venture capital will consist of four or five major firms and then basically no midsize firms and then some sort of
boutique-y firms that are a little bit more specialized.
So in that kind of category, we have firms like Lux Capital.
Lux Capital is one of the most bloodthirsty, sociopathic, Zionist...
weird biotech shit weird weapon shit out and out uh bloodthirsty extremists like just openly maybe one of the the most um in that sense they're incredibly zionist and they are a relatively small firm but they're able to be in the mix because they have this uh
sociopathy this bloodlust that you actually see across all of these firms is that like they're sort of like outright sadistic at a certain point you know andreessen horowitz actually hired daniel penny who killed
Jordan Neely, who was a 30 year old, you know, black homeless man.
And this guy was not a venture capitalist.
And Mark Andreessen hired him, uh,
There's a degradation in morality and there's sort of this, like, welling up in the venture capital space of this, like, extremely depraved, like, anti-morality where they hired this murderer.