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I found this article and it’s worth reading, it’s about Palantir, it uses data harvesting and predictive outcome algorithms, it’s essentially finding information from the masses and creating meanings for them to follow, it’s like a more accurate propaganda machine, it learns how to dangle the carrot just enough and not too far, it can also find meanings and motivations in groups/individuals and prevent potential future actions.
Im convinced they are behind the Q movement using this software and strategy.
Anywhere there is data, Palantir will be there, from health to war etc, it’s created by Peter Thiel, Im not sure the other "creators" are legit, I think they might be tokens for a political front, one guy is an admitted far left socialist wokist type, big fan of the clown philosopher Foucault, who knows, let’s see where it goes.
The website writing the article seem like they are the woke left but this article is good, the wokists will be responsible for their own downfall, they are panicking now about Palantir because it can target them, not just the "far right".
By the way their stock is around €27 Euro a share, they seem like they are anointed by the ruling class, they are getting government contracts all over the world, it’s worth looking into, it’s probably better to have money in the coming authoritarian system than to be stuck in the lower melting pot caste who will be pickled with wokists off their heads on SSRI’s, they will probably legalize all drugs for them too, bio identical steroids will probably be still illegal though, don’t want the peasants getting coherent.
Jeffrey Epstein the child sex trafficker who had close relations with Bill Gates was circling around companies like Palantir also, one of Epstein’s associates was Nicole Junkermann, she was meeting with the British health minister Matt Hancock consulting on health data a few years ago, she is essentially an israeli spy.
Having access to health data and DNA profiles gives the ruling class insights to markers within different "races", race doesn’t exist according to wokists, only when it’s a health issue, the ruling class are genetic determinists at heart, they probably believe they can target aspects of DNA to cause issues in people, Palantir‘s data can be used as a bio warfare tool, the ruling class will use the catch all "humanitarianism" to justify its data harvesting.
Palantir will also be used to police the coming open boarders via tracking, many believe they will be used to prevent migrants but my belief leans closer to it being used to justify open boarders, if migrants agree to be tracked they can come in, the narrative around direct provision for asylum seekers is being pumped 24/7 for a reason, direct provision is cruel etc , what can we do? Along come palantir with the solution to track them, the fact Palantir can use pre-crime software will also reassure people.
You won’t get to vote on any of this because it’s "humanitarianism" the UN and EU have redefined "humanitarianism" to suit the push for open boarders, cheap labor, loans and money creation for banks and consumerism for big business, nation states get in the way of this.
To show how nation states are a thing of past in politicians minds just look at how they accept Palantir into the heart of their "democracies", Palantir is linked deeply to the US military, the UK and EU are handing Palantir access to their citizens data. France seems to be the only country to try create their own software but are still using Palantir in the meantime for COVID.
They met the UK the health minister Hancock in September 2019 to discuss brexit and health data, interesting that covid was just around the corner.
The dream of cybernetics, controlling information and meanings, the digital carrot on a stick is here, Palantir is the master poo stirrer for the low intelligent types, hysterical circus distractions featuring an array of differing identity grievances with incoherent contradictory narratives is the way of the future, if you are "peaty" and in the midst of this incoherent degenerate state the trauma will be amplified ten fold, save yourself and join the ruling class or the top 20% if you can, at least you can try destroy the system from within up there, at the bottom you will negotiating for years about gender pronouns and whether a penis is a social construct before a revolution takes place, such tentative questions as should people of color lead the revolution? or is that white privilege at work pushing the minorities to the front line to be killed by the drones first? This will take years to resolve.
"Controversial data-mining firm Palantir Technologies significantly stepped up its lobbying of British ministers, including Michael Gove and Matt Hancock, in the months before it was awarded a crucial NHS contract, openDemocracy can reveal today"
After a meeting with Gove in September 2019, the Cabinet Office trialled Palantir software "to test the viability of an analysis and reporting framework" for Brexit.
openDemocracy has also found that the Metropolitan Police trialled Palantir’s Predictive Policing software in 2016 – which has been accused of creating a “racist feedback loop” in some American police forces – and that senior Met figures have attended events hosted by Palantir, including at the firm’s London offices.
Last week, openDemocracy published for the first time Palantir’s contract to work on the NHS COVID-19 ‘datastore’ project, which gives ministers and officials access to real-time information about the health of millions of NHS users. The datastore contracts were not put out to competitive tender, and ministers only released them hours before openDemocracy and tech justice firm Foxglove were due to sue for disclosure.
Palantir is one of Silicon Valley’s most contentious companies. Co-founded by billionaire Trump funder Peter Thiel, Palantir has built spyware for police, been forced to pay compensation for racial discrimination and faced criticism from its own employees for helping to apprehend and deport undocumented workers.
Cori Crider, founder of Foxglove, said: "Most Britons have probably never heard of Palantir, but it's time they learned. Is a firm started by Peter Thiel, a major donor to Donald Trump, really a fit and proper partner for our NHS?
Named after a magical "seeing stone" used in The Lord of the Rings, Palantir was launched, with CIA backing, in 2003. Co-founder Peter Thiel, best known as the creator of PayPal and an early investor in Facebook, donated $1.25million to the 2016 Trump campaign and has written that democracy is not “compatible” with capitalism.
Having worked for the FBI, the Army, the Navy, the Special Operations Command and the Census Bureau in the United States, Palantir has looked to expand internationally. It has become a fixture at Davos; a January meeting between its CEO and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen attracted controversy. EU law enforcement agency Europol uses technology developed by Palantir and, in March 2019, EU counter-terrorism officials told Palantir that they would “welcome suggestions” for how to stimulate investments in “deep technologies”
But the UK, in particular, has been a particular focus of its recent expansion. Palantir’s Soho office reportedly doubled in two years to become the firm’s largest last year. British-based software engineers have been hired from Google, Microsoft and Amazon as well as former civil servants and members of the military.
In September 2019, Palantir had a one-on-one meeting with the Cabinet Office’s influential secretary Michael Gove “to discuss Brexit readiness”.
Afterwards, Palantir gave the Cabinet Office a free trial of software "to test the viability of an analysis and reporting framework in relation to EU Exit." The Cabinet Office did not purchase the technology.
Also in September, Palantir was among more than a dozen firms including Google, Microsoft and Deloitte who met with health secretary Matt Hancock “to discuss health data”. Many of these firms were subsequently also given major COVID-19 contracts, without competitive tender.
Hancock, who has long been an advocate of health tech, had previously had two meetings with Palantir as a Cabinet Office minister in 2015. The American company was also part of a group that met then international trade secretary Liam Fox in early 2019 and, separately, took senior civil servants at HMRC out for dinner around the same time.
Dominic Cummings has long been an admirer of Palantir. Boris Johnson’s special advisor reportedly told Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, Christopher Wylie, that he wanted to build “the Palantir of politics” ahead of the Brexit referendum.
In March 2020, Palantir was one of several businesses that attended Cummings’s big tech COVID-19 meeting and were subsequently enlisted to build the NHS data store.
Palantir and other firms were chosen for COVID-19 work, the government said, “because of their knowledge in data and the skills they have for working in complex environments and delivering at pace in this time of crisis.” Under the deal, Palantir provides the data engineering services through its Foundry platform, collating anonymised datasets on what is called “NHS Foundry”.
The overwhelming majority of Palantir’s British government contracts have so far come from the Ministry of Defence. In 2019, Palantir secured a reported £28 million MoD contract for “the provision and support of a search visualisation and analysis system.”
The previous year, the firm had hired Major General James Robert Chiswell as an advisor after the decorated soldier retired from the British army.
Palantir also won £9m of military contracts in 2015-16, and a £1.7m deal in 2018 to help the MoD stem the tide of staff leaving the Royal Navy. It also won a £741,000 Cabinet Office deal in 2015.
Palantir is a major player in American defence and policing contracting. Last year Palantir won a $800 million contract to build the US Army's next battlefield software system. Earlier this year Palantir secured a contract worth as much as $823 million to provide software to the Department of Defense.
The firm has been heavily criticised for its work with US police forces and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Palantir’s ‘predictive policing’ software can map out huge amounts of information about suspects – and even their family, friends and business partners.
But with a reported 45 Palantir engineers working on the datastore essentially for free, some are concerned that the NHS’s reliance on Palantir software could make it almost impossible for the health service to dispense with the tech company after the pandemic.
“The government is giving private companies such as Palantir unprecedented access to NHS data behind the scenes, and that is a huge concern. It sounds like the beginning of an Orwellian nightmare,” said Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran.
“These deals, and any lobbying around them, must be properly scrutinised to ensure that we’re not letting a fox into the data store.”
Im convinced they are behind the Q movement using this software and strategy.
Anywhere there is data, Palantir will be there, from health to war etc, it’s created by Peter Thiel, Im not sure the other "creators" are legit, I think they might be tokens for a political front, one guy is an admitted far left socialist wokist type, big fan of the clown philosopher Foucault, who knows, let’s see where it goes.
The website writing the article seem like they are the woke left but this article is good, the wokists will be responsible for their own downfall, they are panicking now about Palantir because it can target them, not just the "far right".
By the way their stock is around €27 Euro a share, they seem like they are anointed by the ruling class, they are getting government contracts all over the world, it’s worth looking into, it’s probably better to have money in the coming authoritarian system than to be stuck in the lower melting pot caste who will be pickled with wokists off their heads on SSRI’s, they will probably legalize all drugs for them too, bio identical steroids will probably be still illegal though, don’t want the peasants getting coherent.
Jeffrey Epstein the child sex trafficker who had close relations with Bill Gates was circling around companies like Palantir also, one of Epstein’s associates was Nicole Junkermann, she was meeting with the British health minister Matt Hancock consulting on health data a few years ago, she is essentially an israeli spy.
Having access to health data and DNA profiles gives the ruling class insights to markers within different "races", race doesn’t exist according to wokists, only when it’s a health issue, the ruling class are genetic determinists at heart, they probably believe they can target aspects of DNA to cause issues in people, Palantir‘s data can be used as a bio warfare tool, the ruling class will use the catch all "humanitarianism" to justify its data harvesting.
Palantir will also be used to police the coming open boarders via tracking, many believe they will be used to prevent migrants but my belief leans closer to it being used to justify open boarders, if migrants agree to be tracked they can come in, the narrative around direct provision for asylum seekers is being pumped 24/7 for a reason, direct provision is cruel etc , what can we do? Along come palantir with the solution to track them, the fact Palantir can use pre-crime software will also reassure people.
You won’t get to vote on any of this because it’s "humanitarianism" the UN and EU have redefined "humanitarianism" to suit the push for open boarders, cheap labor, loans and money creation for banks and consumerism for big business, nation states get in the way of this.
To show how nation states are a thing of past in politicians minds just look at how they accept Palantir into the heart of their "democracies", Palantir is linked deeply to the US military, the UK and EU are handing Palantir access to their citizens data. France seems to be the only country to try create their own software but are still using Palantir in the meantime for COVID.
They met the UK the health minister Hancock in September 2019 to discuss brexit and health data, interesting that covid was just around the corner.
The dream of cybernetics, controlling information and meanings, the digital carrot on a stick is here, Palantir is the master poo stirrer for the low intelligent types, hysterical circus distractions featuring an array of differing identity grievances with incoherent contradictory narratives is the way of the future, if you are "peaty" and in the midst of this incoherent degenerate state the trauma will be amplified ten fold, save yourself and join the ruling class or the top 20% if you can, at least you can try destroy the system from within up there, at the bottom you will negotiating for years about gender pronouns and whether a penis is a social construct before a revolution takes place, such tentative questions as should people of color lead the revolution? or is that white privilege at work pushing the minorities to the front line to be killed by the drones first? This will take years to resolve.
Revealed: Trump backer’s spy firm used by Met Police and Cabinet Office
Palantir's software was trialled by the Met Police and the Cabinet Office. The CIA-backed tech firm lobbied Gove, Hancock and others before winning key NHS contract.
www.opendemocracy.net
"Controversial data-mining firm Palantir Technologies significantly stepped up its lobbying of British ministers, including Michael Gove and Matt Hancock, in the months before it was awarded a crucial NHS contract, openDemocracy can reveal today"
After a meeting with Gove in September 2019, the Cabinet Office trialled Palantir software "to test the viability of an analysis and reporting framework" for Brexit.
openDemocracy has also found that the Metropolitan Police trialled Palantir’s Predictive Policing software in 2016 – which has been accused of creating a “racist feedback loop” in some American police forces – and that senior Met figures have attended events hosted by Palantir, including at the firm’s London offices.
Last week, openDemocracy published for the first time Palantir’s contract to work on the NHS COVID-19 ‘datastore’ project, which gives ministers and officials access to real-time information about the health of millions of NHS users. The datastore contracts were not put out to competitive tender, and ministers only released them hours before openDemocracy and tech justice firm Foxglove were due to sue for disclosure.
Palantir is one of Silicon Valley’s most contentious companies. Co-founded by billionaire Trump funder Peter Thiel, Palantir has built spyware for police, been forced to pay compensation for racial discrimination and faced criticism from its own employees for helping to apprehend and deport undocumented workers.
Cori Crider, founder of Foxglove, said: "Most Britons have probably never heard of Palantir, but it's time they learned. Is a firm started by Peter Thiel, a major donor to Donald Trump, really a fit and proper partner for our NHS?
Named after a magical "seeing stone" used in The Lord of the Rings, Palantir was launched, with CIA backing, in 2003. Co-founder Peter Thiel, best known as the creator of PayPal and an early investor in Facebook, donated $1.25million to the 2016 Trump campaign and has written that democracy is not “compatible” with capitalism.
Having worked for the FBI, the Army, the Navy, the Special Operations Command and the Census Bureau in the United States, Palantir has looked to expand internationally. It has become a fixture at Davos; a January meeting between its CEO and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen attracted controversy. EU law enforcement agency Europol uses technology developed by Palantir and, in March 2019, EU counter-terrorism officials told Palantir that they would “welcome suggestions” for how to stimulate investments in “deep technologies”
But the UK, in particular, has been a particular focus of its recent expansion. Palantir’s Soho office reportedly doubled in two years to become the firm’s largest last year. British-based software engineers have been hired from Google, Microsoft and Amazon as well as former civil servants and members of the military.
In September 2019, Palantir had a one-on-one meeting with the Cabinet Office’s influential secretary Michael Gove “to discuss Brexit readiness”.
Afterwards, Palantir gave the Cabinet Office a free trial of software "to test the viability of an analysis and reporting framework in relation to EU Exit." The Cabinet Office did not purchase the technology.
Also in September, Palantir was among more than a dozen firms including Google, Microsoft and Deloitte who met with health secretary Matt Hancock “to discuss health data”. Many of these firms were subsequently also given major COVID-19 contracts, without competitive tender.
Hancock, who has long been an advocate of health tech, had previously had two meetings with Palantir as a Cabinet Office minister in 2015. The American company was also part of a group that met then international trade secretary Liam Fox in early 2019 and, separately, took senior civil servants at HMRC out for dinner around the same time.
Dominic Cummings has long been an admirer of Palantir. Boris Johnson’s special advisor reportedly told Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, Christopher Wylie, that he wanted to build “the Palantir of politics” ahead of the Brexit referendum.
In March 2020, Palantir was one of several businesses that attended Cummings’s big tech COVID-19 meeting and were subsequently enlisted to build the NHS data store.
Palantir and other firms were chosen for COVID-19 work, the government said, “because of their knowledge in data and the skills they have for working in complex environments and delivering at pace in this time of crisis.” Under the deal, Palantir provides the data engineering services through its Foundry platform, collating anonymised datasets on what is called “NHS Foundry”.
The overwhelming majority of Palantir’s British government contracts have so far come from the Ministry of Defence. In 2019, Palantir secured a reported £28 million MoD contract for “the provision and support of a search visualisation and analysis system.”
The previous year, the firm had hired Major General James Robert Chiswell as an advisor after the decorated soldier retired from the British army.
Palantir also won £9m of military contracts in 2015-16, and a £1.7m deal in 2018 to help the MoD stem the tide of staff leaving the Royal Navy. It also won a £741,000 Cabinet Office deal in 2015.
Palantir is a major player in American defence and policing contracting. Last year Palantir won a $800 million contract to build the US Army's next battlefield software system. Earlier this year Palantir secured a contract worth as much as $823 million to provide software to the Department of Defense.
The firm has been heavily criticised for its work with US police forces and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Palantir’s ‘predictive policing’ software can map out huge amounts of information about suspects – and even their family, friends and business partners.
But with a reported 45 Palantir engineers working on the datastore essentially for free, some are concerned that the NHS’s reliance on Palantir software could make it almost impossible for the health service to dispense with the tech company after the pandemic.
“The government is giving private companies such as Palantir unprecedented access to NHS data behind the scenes, and that is a huge concern. It sounds like the beginning of an Orwellian nightmare,” said Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran.
“These deals, and any lobbying around them, must be properly scrutinised to ensure that we’re not letting a fox into the data store.”