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🚨Kim Dotcom Exposes Alleged Palantir Hack With Explosive Claims That Could Rock the World 🌎 Internet legend Kim Dotcom has broken this story. He says Palantir was hacked using an AI agent that got full super-user access. If true, the fallout could be massive for governments, leaders, and global...

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$PLTR alright folks superbowl coming up after the bell regardless of what happens to the stock, being part of this community and getting to cover Palantir's journey has been one of the greatest blessings in my life. i really can't express my gratitude for people trusting me as a source for their Palantir news and coverage. it's been 4 years, 2k videos, 200 episodes of a weekly Palantir podcast...and I wouldn't have changed a single thing. having said that, we've got a ton of storylines going into earnings that can affect the stock: - is the SARs expense priced in or not? how bad is the hit? - does Palantir need to guide upwards of 35% YoY growth in 2025 for the street to be happy given the multiple its trading at or can they be at 30% and below? - if topline growth isn't as strong, are FCF growth, operating income margins, rule of 40, etc. enough to allow the street to feel Palantir will continue to grow into their potential? - if DeepSeek proved that LLMs are commodities and an LLM company like OpenAI is about to raise at $340B, what does that mean for a company like Palantir that's profitable and growing in the public markets? - what does government growth look like now with DOGE and can Palantir guide for some type of catalyst because of the government's willingness to spend more on software? Overall, I think Dr. Karp, Shaym Sankar and the entire team are going to crush it by essentially making the same argument they have made for 2 years: Palantir creates outcomes and that is what their customers pay for, not LLMs that can be found a dime-a-dozen and simply plugged into AIP, which is the software layered on Foundry that Palantir believes can create such incredible and transformative use cases (and we've seen many case studies of this already) that lead to them becoming one of the most important companies in the world. The stock will likely see algos and headlines that can move it, but this quarter is going to be determined by guidance, their ability to show continued growth and the market's overall interpretation of where Palantir lies in the broader AI sector. TIME TO EMBRACE ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE ONGOING STORY OF ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING COMPANIES ON PLANET EARTH. & the best part is, we get to all embrace that chapter together, as a community. LFG.

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Catherine Austin Fitts: "I think Palantir is in partnership with the Netanyahu syndicate... [and] they have the treasury data, the IRS data, [and] they have the Social Security data... [and they're] building a complete biometric surveillance [grid] of the entire population." This clip of Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report (The Solari Report | Catherine Austin Fitts), is taken from an interview with Gary Heasley, et al. of The Conservative Voice (The Conservative Voice) posted to X on July 8, 2025. ---------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "I think Palantir is in partnership with the Netanyahu syndicate and the breakaways. I don't, you know. But they have contracts with Health and Human Services. They have contracts. The government pays them massive amounts. Massive amounts of money. Massive amounts of money. "And so if you look at the Doge theft, what you've done is you've moved between the government contracts. You know, there's a new sole source ICE contract on the way to Palantir as well. That's just announced. I just found that last night. So you've got, you know, you. Basically, they have the treasury data, they have the IRS data, they have the Social Security data. [And now] they're going to have all the ICE data. "And then, Trump has announced he wants to privatize Freddie and Fannie, but Palantir is going to underwrite all the packages before they come into Freddie and Fannie. So they're going to have all the housing data. And we know HHS has said they're organizing all the health, public and private health data, so I'm assuming that's going in as well. And basically you're talking about that data being managed and, and I think at this point, basically privatized into AI. "So the Doge operation, if I'm right, and this is my hypothesis, if the Doge operation did what I think, they transferred all the data. And, and, and they did it when an XAI announced a partnership with Palantir. And then the government turned around and Palantir had a lot of contracts with those agencies anyway. But, but then they gave them additional contracts, and so they have plenty of money, especially the ICE is going to be sole source, so you can just do pretty much whatever you want. So they have plenty of money to manage that data. And yes, I think they have it on a private basis. "And what's interesting, I have somebody, a professional that I work with who has for, for his business, has to do income verification. And, magically, two weeks after, Doge got the Treasury, Social Security and irs, suddenly the income verification service he uses announces they have 100% of Americans now complete data on everyone. Magically. "[Also,] the ICE story is complicated because there are multiple things going on, but there's no doubt the primary thing going on is building a complete biometric surveillance of the entire population."

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Whitney Webb gives insight into Trump and the Palantir "Panopticon" being built: "Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir...most people know they're doing that with ICE, but the administration [has] announced... they're doing it for everybody." This clip of Webb (Whitney Webb), a contributing editor of Unlimited Hangout and author of One Nation Under Blackmail, is taken from an interview with Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs) posted to Rumble on August 14, 2025. ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "And Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir. Of course most people know that they're doing that with ICE, but the administration announced not that long ago that they're doing it for everybody. And Palantir also manages all of your health data, because they contract extensively with hhs. "So this is very concerning for a lot of reasons. One, one point on that I would point to is, held Trump in his first term. There was the spate of mass shootings I believe in the Latter Half of 2019. And Trump called on social media companies to stop shooting, stop shooters before they commit a crime and to basically flag what people were saying on social media and use that to determine if they, you know, if they, if there should be intervention before a crime might be committed. "Actually William Barr, when he was in office the first time, created this program that legalized pre-crime in the United States. And I think I was like one of two people maybe that reported on that at the time. It was called deep. And there's been a few arrests under DEEP for people making Facebook posts and things like that, but not that many. "But the legal framework has been there since you know, Trump round one, basically. But anyway, this pitch to that Trump made about having social media spy on its users and use like analytics to you know, bring about some sort of pre-crime society. He was being pitched at the time and he was interested in it, but it didn't ultimately happen, in creating this agency called HARPA, which was supposed to be like the health version of the Pentagon's DARPA and the, the program that they wanted to start with, the acronym was Safe Homes and it was basically about analyzing American social media posts for early warning signs of neuropsychiatric violence. And then based on that, would, would either you know, send people to a court ordered psychologist or physician or even you know, house arrest, without them having committed any crime. "So now that we have Big Tech even more intertwined with Trump Round two, you know, people should really be paying attention to the stuff, especially now that Palantir, especially through the Doge, formerly led by Elon Musk Agency Has sort of embedded Palantir in even more aspects of the government than it was in before, including like the IRS and you know, mortgage stuff like Fannie Mae and all of that. You know, all have Palantir now. And then basically giving them the keys to the kingdom with a lot of you know, data that the Department of Treasury has about your finances in the irs and all of that, you know, all of this is going to go into this master database. "And the goal of Palantir, just like it was with total information awareness, is about stopping crime before it happens. It's pre crime. And Palantir did that, you know, for a few years, several years, in police departments around the country piloting predictive policing programs which is pre- crime, in mainly low income minority neighborhoods, starting off in New Orleans. And now you have other companies besides Palantir that do this. There's one in LA called PredPol, and they have an accuracy of half a percent and they haven't gotten rid of the contract. "So it's not really about better, more efficient policing. I mean that's what it's going to be sold as. It's basically the idea that was developed, you know, by the, the British for prison designs in the 1800s, the Panopticon. The idea that if people feel like they're constantly under watch and something and they could, you know, be you know, well, obviously out of the prison context, you could be put in prison for doing the wrong thing or whatever. You know, then people will police themselves if they're under constant, if they know they're under constant watch, they will police themselves, they will censor themselves, things of that nature. And I think ultimately that's the form of control it is about."
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Whitney Webb gives insight into Trump and the Palantir "Panopticon" being built: "Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir...most people know they're doing that with ICE, but the administration [has] announced... they're doing it for everybody." This clip of Webb (Whitney Webb), a contributing editor of Unlimited Hangout and author of One Nation Under Blackmail, is taken from an interview with Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs) posted to Rumble on August 14, 2025. ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "And Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir. Of course most people know that they're doing that with ICE, but the administration announced not that long ago that they're doing it for everybody. And Palantir also manages all of your health data, because they contract extensively with hhs. "So this is very concerning for a lot of reasons. One, one point on that I would point to is, held Trump in his first term. There was the spate of mass shootings I believe in the Latter Half of 2019. And Trump called on social media companies to stop shooting, stop shooters before they commit a crime and to basically flag what people were saying on social media and use that to determine if they, you know, if they, if there should be intervention before a crime might be committed. "Actually William Barr, when he was in office the first time, created this program that legalized pre-crime in the United States. And I think I was like one of two people maybe that reported on that at the time. It was called deep. And there's been a few arrests under DEEP for people making Facebook posts and things like that, but not that many. "But the legal framework has been there since you know, Trump round one, basically. But anyway, this pitch to that Trump made about having social media spy on its users and use like analytics to you know, bring about some sort of pre-crime society. He was being pitched at the time and he was interested in it, but it didn't ultimately happen, in creating this agency called HARPA, which was supposed to be like the health version of the Pentagon's DARPA and the, the program that they wanted to start with, the acronym was Safe Homes and it was basically about analyzing American social media posts for early warning signs of neuropsychiatric violence. And then based on that, would, would either you know, send people to a court ordered psychologist or physician or even you know, house arrest, without them having committed any crime. "So now that we have Big Tech even more intertwined with Trump Round two, you know, people should really be paying attention to the stuff, especially now that Palantir, especially through the Doge, formerly led by Elon Musk Agency Has sort of embedded Palantir in even more aspects of the government than it was in before, including like the IRS and you know, mortgage stuff like Fannie Mae and all of that. You know, all have Palantir now. And then basically giving them the keys to the kingdom with a lot of you know, data that the Department of Treasury has about your finances in the irs and all of that, you know, all of this is going to go into this master database. "And the goal of Palantir, just like it was with total information awareness, is about stopping crime before it happens. It's pre crime. And Palantir did that, you know, for a few years, several years, in police departments around the country piloting predictive policing programs which is pre- crime, in mainly low income minority neighborhoods, starting off in New Orleans. And now you have other companies besides Palantir that do this. There's one in LA called PredPol, and they have an accuracy of half a percent and they haven't gotten rid of the contract. "So it's not really about better, more efficient policing. I mean that's what it's going to be sold as. It's basically the idea that was developed, you know, by the, the British for prison designs in the 1800s, the Panopticon. The idea that if people feel like they're constantly under watch and something and they could, you know, be you know, well, obviously out of the prison context, you could be put in prison for doing the wrong thing or whatever. You know, then people will police themselves if they're under constant, if they know they're under constant watch, they will police themselves, they will censor themselves, things of that nature. And I think ultimately that's the form of control it is about."

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Why going direct is about telling a story much bigger than your company's: Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸: "The story of you and your startup is not inherently an interesting story, but there is almost certainly an interesting story that involves your startup, and this is sort of the cheat code of it." benahorowitz.eth: "The grand wizard of this is Alex Karp. If you watch his interviews, he never talks about Palantir. The only thing he ever says about Palantir, Marc pointed this out to me, is 'ontology' and 'orchestration,' two words that nobody knows what they mean." "Nobody knows what Palantir does as a result, but it doesn't matter because it's the future of the US military, Palantir. Superintelligence, Palantir. Whatever the story is that's really good, Alex will go tell that story. Neurodivergence." "Whatever is interesting, he'll just start talking about. And then because he's this founder of Palantir, the CEO of Palantir, like that just works." "When something happens in the world, something happens involving US military, AI in the military, or this or that, geopolitics with China, he's the first phone call, right? Because he's the guy who's been out there talking about that." Erik Torenberg: "Ryan Petersen... has done a phenomenal job of that." Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸: "The difference between talking about freight versus talking about 'the global supply chain is completely collapsing' during COVID, and 'we're all gonna starve to death.'" "And then therefore, he's the guy who literally goes on 60 Minutes to explain to the world that in fact, yes, we all are about to starve to death." Ryan Petersen

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NEW: Joe Lonsdale sets the record straight on Palantir: "What Palantir is doing is bringing two things: One, it's bringing competence ...Two, it's bringing a framework of civil liberties where we watch the watchers... I don't trust government... but I do want government to be competent enough to keep our nation safe and to defeat our adversaries and to stop wasting money." Will Cain: There is some concern Palantir is playing a large role in the security, state, foreign affairs and surveillance in America. And I think there's a fair amount of concern, maybe even some skepticism from some who would share other political points of view with you about the role of Palantir. What would you tell them about surveillance and this private company? Joe Lonsdale: So Palantir, first of all, it's doubling in the commercial markets...So it's a bigger commercial company for a lot of its value. It's not just a government company. When we did start to work in the government, you have to see what was there before. There are no audit trails in the watchers. They're abusing data. They were using it incompetently. What Palantir is doing is bringing two things: One, it's bringing competence to do these things well. And then two, it's bringing a framework of civil liberties where we watch the watchers and everyone around them can see what they've done. They can't hide their work. Because I don't trust government. I'm a civil libertarian, but I do want government to be competent enough to keep our nation safe and to defeat our adversaries and to stop wasting money. Will: We're all concerned about government and government oversight, but we also want to guard against a company that has too much power. So how do we ensure that with for example, a company like Palantir, is that through trusting someone like you or Peter Thiel? Is it the trust of your dedication to civil liberties? Joe: So I founded Palantir, but I'm not in charge of that anymore. Other people are in charge; people I admire. What I would say is Palantir is empowering our government leaders. So Palantir itself doesn't take in data to Palantir. Palantir itself doesn't make these decisions. What Palantir does is it lets the people running ICE, the people running the FBI, the people running the Department of War do things more efficiently. And it's up to them to be in charge. It's up to the president himself to be in charge. That's who we have to trust. via Will Cain & The Will Cain Show $PLTR #PLTR

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