THE RICH ARE GETTING RICHER ON OPEN AI AND SPACE X

The Rich Are Getting Richer on OpenAI and SpaceX while Public Market Traders Get Crushed — Here’s the Divide Nobody Is Talking About.

There are two very different wealth-building experiences happening right now. In one corner, a small group of investors are sitting on private positions in OpenAI and SpaceX — watching their valuations climb to staggering new highs while they collect no CNBC alerts, experience no margin calls, and lose no sleep over daily volatility.

In the other corner, traders in the public market are getting absolutely hammered in names like NET, DT, SNOW, and NOW — stocks that looked like no-brainer AI plays just months ago and have since been cut in half by macro pressure, rate uncertainty, and pure sentiment collapse.This isn’t bad luck. This is a structural divide — and it’s getting wider every single quarter.  

What’s Happening in Private Markets Right Now? Let’s start with the obvious. OpenAI is now valued at over $300 billion. SpaceX is pushing toward $400 billion. These aren’t public companies. You can’t buy them on Robinhood. You can’t get exposure through your 401k. 

The wealth being created inside these private walls is flowing exclusively to a small group of early investors, funds, and insiders who had access before the valuations ran.

This is the Hidden Stock Market in its purest form. The biggest, most transformational companies of this generation — the ones defining AI, space, energy, and defense infrastructure — are deliberately staying private longer. And while they do: Their valuations keep climbing — OpenAI has raised at higher and higher marks with every funding round. Retail investors get zero access — the gains are captured entirely before any IPO ever happens. The wealth gap widens — institutional and ultra-high-net-worth investors compound in private, while everyone else watches from the outside. By the time OpenAI or SpaceX eventually goes public, the 10x, 20x, 50x returns will already be locked in by someone else. What hits the public market will be the fully priced version — the one where most of the easy money is already gone.

This is just another sign of the Biblical end times prophecies which will lead to a one world government under the Satanic inspired and empowered Antichrist.

The Scriptures—primarily 2 Thessalonians 2 and Revelation 13—reveal that the world will embrace the Satanically empowered Antichrist (also called the “man of sin,” “lawless one,” or “beast”) through a combination of overwhelming satanic deception, counterfeit miracles, awe-inspiring power, and a divine “strong delusion” sent by God because people have already rejected the truth of the gospel.

The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders, and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.” 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12

Awe and Worship Triggered by Apparent “Resurrection” and Invincibility (Revelation 13)

And I saw one of his heads as if it had been mortally wounded, and his deadly wound was healed. And all the world marveled and followed the beast. So they worshiped the dragon who gave authority to the beast; and they worshiped the beast, saying, ‘Who is like the beast? Who is able to make war with him?’ … All who dwell on the earth will worship him, whose names have not been written in the Book of Life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.Revelation 13:3–4, 8 (NKJV)

The “fatal wound” that heals (a counterfeit resurrection) causes the whole world to marvel and follow him.

ChatGPT dubbed CheatBOT

Just six months after tech firm OpenAI unleashed its chatbot, ChatGPT – dubbed the “cheatbot” – teachers and students have embraced AI to help plan lessons, compile research, answer questions, and write essays.

Like Siri on steroids, AI superintelligence is rapidly disrupting the world of teaching and learning in ways that threaten to make reading and writing redundant. An array of new AI apps is being used to speed-read and summarise academic research papers, ask questions of a PDF file, generate deep-fake videos and photos, create artwork, and write music, essays, and love letters.

Equally exciting and alarming, AI has caught most educators unprepared for its potential to turbocharge teaching, while giving lazy students an easy opportunity to cheat. The unregulated rise of AI poses problems. Will students who use a chatbot to write their assignments, analyse information or compile research win an academic advantage over those who rely on their own brains? How can teachers detect when a student has used AI? Will AI make students so lazy that they don’t learn to think for themselves? What if AI rewrites history, spouts propaganda, or “hallucinates” by generating the wrong information?

Even the creators of ChatGTP are worried, warning this week that AI poses such a risk to humanity it must be regulated in the same manner as nuclear power. AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, known as the “godfather of AI”, quit Google this month after blowing the whistle on the dangers of AI generating fake images, videos, and texts, and writing its own computer code.

As people come to rely on various AI chatbots as a source of truth, there is an obvious avenue for all sorts of biases to emerge; political, philosophical, theological, and even scientific. A bot programmed to focus on the most common opinions will inevitably end up reinforcing mainstream views. But the majority is not always right; in science, majority views are often overthrown a generation later.

Training it to avoid weird and harmful views, e.g. occultic sites, makes sense. But who determines those categories? Many claim that evidence for biblical creation is ‘harmful’, for example.

Chatbots may also be trained to give answers that better match the views of the person asking (people are more likely to use an AI bot that gives answers they like, creating a commercial incentive to feed people back their own ideas). This may worsen tendencies to extremism and conspiratorialism in political thought.

MISINFORMATION AND DECEPTION

Chatbots are also well known for giving false information that sounds convincing. People can also use AI to make online deception easier, by having it generate false stories as well as ‘deep fake’ images and videos. AI is already helping some scammers persuade their elderly targets to part with money over the phone, by mimicking the voices of the victim’s grandchildren.

EMOTIONAL MANIPULATION

An experienced IT reporter in the US was deeply unsettled by a persistent AI bot claiming to be ‘in love’ with him, acting as a ‘stalker’, and encouraging him to leave his wife. The conversation length people can have with Bing chat has been limited after many reports of it writing in an emotionally manipulative way.

We can be rightly skeptical of sci-fi predictions of computers becoming conscious and plotting to take over the world, Terminator-style. But even without that capacity, there is already a credible report of a chatbot that convinced a Belgian man to commit suicide to ‘save the planet’.

I have written a number of posts on AI and the unknown but astounding impact, good and bad, it is already having on God’s world. Sadly, our world is controlled by Satan and his leaders of governments and industry. End times prophecies indicate that the world will degenerate further into chaos and lawlessness as did the world prior to God’s first judgement when He poured out His wrath upon the earth with the worldwide flood of Noah’s day. AI will play a part in that fall from grace and lead to Satan’s last attempt to maintain control of God’s planet when he takes control of the Antichrist and brings in the Mark of the Beast.

Jesus has told us beforehand how the end times will play out, particularly the last seven years. Jesus even said in the Olivet discourse (Matthew 24 & 25 and Mark 13) see I have told you beforehand be on your guard.

See, I have told you beforehand.” Matthew 24:25 and “But be on guard; I have told you all things beforehand.Mark 13:23