What the Talmuds are saying:
What's actually happening:
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
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Former Employees Revolt
Palantir was founded in 2003 by Alex Karp and Trump ally Peter Thiel, and specializes in finding patterns in data and streamlining it into easily presentable formats. While Thiel is clearly a conservative, Karp - a self-described "socialist" who voted for Hillary Clinton, bragged about stopping the "far right" in Europe.
And so
it's of little surprise that employees would flip out and leave over Palantir's recent
$30 million contract with ICE to build a platform to track migrant movements in real time. (Palantir notably designed software for the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to identify and track Hamas targets).
This month, 13 former employees signed a letter urging Palantir to stop its endeavors with Mr. Trump. Linda Xia, a signee who was a Palantir engineer until last year, said the problem was not with the company’s technology but with how the Trump administration intended to use it.
“Data that is collected for one reason should not be repurposed for other uses,” Ms. Xia said. “Combining all that data, even with the noblest of intentions, significantly increases the risk of misuse.”
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Ms. Xia said Palantir employees were increasingly worried about reputational damage to the company because of its work with the Trump administration. There is growing debate within the company about its federal contracts, she said.
“Current employees are discussing the implications of their work and raising questions internally,” she said, adding that some employees have left after disagreements over the company’s work with the Trump administration.
Last week, a Palantir strategist, Brianna Katherine Martin, posted on LinkedIn that she was departing the company because of its expanded work with ICE. -NY Times
According to Xia's
letter, "We no longer believe Palantir’s executives are upholding these values. By supporting Trump’s administration,Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative, and dangerous expansions of executive power, they have abandoned their responsibility and are in violation of Palantir’s Code of Conduct."
"As Musk’s DOGE operation dismantles U.S. government institutions under the guise of exposing corruption, opposition remains silent. Companies are placating Trump’s administration, suppressing dissent, and aligning with his xenophobic, sexist, and oligarchic agenda.Government databases are already erasing references to transgender people and gender-affirming care.These injustices could be facilitated by the very software infrastructure we help build."
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In other words, Trump is going to use Palantir to build "Beaner Dash App," where ICE agents can roll into a city, open an app, and see real time movement of illegals in the city. The app will then be able to keep track of how many beaners they can catch per day, with $200 bonuses for each 10 beaners sent to the detention center.
It's obvious the liberals haven't cared about mass surveillance when used on Americans for the past 5 decades, which the NSA has been doing on us. Edward Snowden didn't raise a peep from the liberals, and he's still an exile in Russia. And yet when Snowden blew the whistle, the surveillance state was already gigantic and had been around for several decades (at least since the 80's).
When the deep state used mass surveillance to hunt down those who were at the J6 protests through cell phone data, and throw them in jail without due protest, (((they))) cheered. But now that huge apparatus is being turned on illegals, and suddenly they are concerned about privacy.
Thus what the Trump admin is doing with Palantir is a very very good thing, and actually may make true mass deportations possible. Instead of merely deporting 1-2 million, they could nab 5-6 million in the new few years. Big data makes collection of people very fast and efficient. I hope to see many videos of illegals being stuffed into unmarked White vans in broad daylight, by masked ICE agents, never to be seen again.