Agree to disagree with many of your opinions? But especially number 6 - being taxed to death is a service to my country imho. And until my government fucks off putting myself and my family into unnecessary Cabal led wars… nobody is going to force me to serve.
Btw, the Cabal would LOVE for every man women and child to be forced to serve the United States, but that’s not how the founding fathers set things up.
20? What? A Muslim is going to be way more problenatic than a Buddhist. There is no nuance to these. These are like a 5 sec news snippet.
A general's decision who got 3500 troops killed. He just made a mistake guys, he deserves a second chance? Ok YOU run in first with his next tactical move...
Palantor and Peter Thiel have had their hand in the CIA cookie jar since 2001. Lets not be so quick to trust this shady apparatus. They have also been very veey pro Israel in the past. Keep watching, don't trust so easily.
Reminder for Anons that the company Palantir is named after the seeing stones of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings saga. The films depicted these stones as evil, as only Sauron and Sarumon were ever seen with them, and only ever used them for wickedness.
The true origins of the Palantiri was ancient, like the Maiar, of which Gandalf, Sarumon and Sauron all are, along with Radagast and even the Balrog of Morgoth.
The stones themselves are not evil. They are neutral. They allow the wielder to communicate from afar, which is precisely how Sarumon fell under the spell of Sauron. He conversed with Sauron from afar, in part to learn of his might and power so as to better prepare for his return, and also because of his own deep fascination and eventual obsession with ring lore.
By the time Gandalf arrives at Orthanc, the tower in which Sarumon resides, the Maiar has already fallen under both the spell of Sauron and The One Ring due to the use of the Palantir while Sauron was in possession of one.
I wrote a three part post on the matter as part of my Return of the King Q study.
The short of it is ultimately that technology, much like the Palantiri of Middle Earth, is neither good nor evil. It is neutral and can be used equally by both the good and the evil elements of our world.
Q allowed The Deep State and the Cabal to think they were in control of smart technology; such as the internet, computers, phones, and all other gadgets and gizmos alike. Just as the Cabal have their own rings of power (Epstein), the White Hats provided the Palantiri (technological feats of communication) to all the Cabal members and did so in a way that made the Cabalists think it was their idea and their power all along.
The Cabalists severely underestimated the long game of the Q team and the decades of preparation that went into the dissemination of the Palantiri of our world.
It reads like someone who wanted to write a grand historical document and kept a thesaurus nearby the whole time. Most normal people will never read past point 3. It's written FOR the elite, BY the elite, ABOUT the elite while pretending to care about everyone else. That's a pretty neat trick. It's basically a very long and expensive way of saying "we're important and you should listen to us."
I might be brain-dead bro, but number 18 is definitely not correct. limit their cheating and not exposing their crimes would be tantamount to allowing them to really be like the vaccine court. You can do everything but no one can expose you.
If I had to guess. 18 is probably more a reference to the fact that every detail of people’s personal lives gets plastered everywhere and can be leading news stories. Rather than hiding anything illicit or illegal they did in a professional setting.
Which to Palantirs point would serve as a deterrent for many good people.
From embarrassing things they said or did decades ago. To personal family drama and everything in between. Already both administrations saw people working in them harassed. Their families were harassed etc. Over stuff that occurred ultimately decades ago that journalists drug up in an attempt to discredit them.
Or to put it more simply. Whether someone is a competent administrator and capable of doing the work they are hired and or appointed to do. Should be the main concern. But in the current environment. Whether they watch way too much Anime on their days off. Said something stupid a decade ago or made a joke that landed poorly. Have Juvenile or immature hobbies etc. Things of that nature ultimately are things that are brought up and plastered all over. Ultimately to intentionally portray it like it’s a bad thing
Could be. We don't judge people making bad jokes or stupid things they did in the past, though. We want to know if the person is honorable and can do the work.
Fair enough reason. I’m mostly making the conscious effort to be more idealistic, or at the very least not immediately assume the worst. Instead of my typical default of cynical pessimism.
I think its referring to private lives as in not criminal activities but just human follies. If a public figure cheats is there a legitimate reason to expose that and drive them out of that position, even if they have been otherwise doing their job properly?
good catch, #18 needs an exception clause, first the Black Hats and socialists /WEF types need to be removed, Epst. & other traffickers removed, DEI ended, then there can be some privacy rights.
I love that this company which has been so vilified by both the Left and the Right, has put out something like this. Even if you may not agree with everything, its still definitely worth a read.
I was shocked myself. But it’s powerful. Civilization is reaching a TRUST BUST with these tech companies. These cases are gonna make oil and steel trust busting look mild. Tucker yesterday said these tech and science types need to go to prison for COVD and messing with our biology. People are figuring it out. Genetic engineering. Vacuuming up peoples data to train AI models then charge us for them.
I find it interesting in anon Narg's post about a month ago in which he talked about a secretive conference Thiel was having, Thiel said this:
. . . Rather than a figure like Dr. Strangelove out of the 1964 black comedy film, Thiel said the Antichrist was 'far more likely' to resemble Greta Thunberg.
When Thiel was asked whether he was concerned that he or Palantir could represent the very concerns he posed, Thiel shot that down.
'I obviously don't think that that's what I'm doing,' he said.
General Michael Flynn, as a top military intelligence officer, was a key proponent of Palantir’s data analytics software in Afghanistan to replace existing Army systems, acting as a high-level advocate for the company. His support included advocating for its use behind the scenes and recommending its services to other entities after leaving government.
Relationship and Usage Examples:
Defense Procurement Advocate: While in Afghanistan, Flynn was a key proponent of using Palantir over the Army's homegrown system, DCGS-A.
Influencing Technology Adoption: Flynn, along with others, was a "vocal minority" supporting Palantir against official Army reluctance, arguing it handled large data sets better for intelligence work.
Post-Government Advocacy: After his military career, Flynn continued to act as a behind-the-scenes proponent, including advising a financial firm to use Palantir's services.
Defense Intel Agency (DIA) Role: Before becoming National Security Advisor, Flynn advocated for the technology during his time as head of the DIA.
Synonyms/Nature of Relationship:
Advocate/Promoter: Flynn acted as a vocal champion of Palantir in Washington.
Strategic Ally: He aligned with the company against the established military-industrial complex.
Industry Liaison: He facilitated the integration of commercial tech (Palantir) into battlefield intelligence.
The relationship was characterized by a push from within the military to adopt Silicon Valley technology, sometimes creating friction with conventional defense procurement processes.
The individual often identified as General Michael Flynn’s connection or "protege" at Palantir is Doug Philippone, the former head of Palantir’s global defense program.
In the second Trump administration (as of early 2026), Palantir’s influence is extensive, with numerous former employees and associates of co-founder Peter Thiel holding key positions in the federal government.
Key Officials with Direct Palantir Ties
Gregory Barbaccia (Federal CIO): Serving as the Federal Chief Information Officer at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Barbaccia is a former Palantir employee.
Clark Minor (HHS CIO): The Chief Information Officer at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) previously worked at Palantir for nearly 13 years in roles including software engineer.
Alexander Alden (Palantir Alumnus): A former National Security Council (NSC) senior director during the first Trump term, Alden joined Palantir in 2021 and remains a significant link between the company and the current administration’s tech policy.
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Staff: Several strategists within Elon Musk’s DOGE are Palantir alumni, including Akash Bobba, Anthony Jancso, and George Cooper. Joe Lonsdale, another Palantir co-founder, reportedly recruited DOGE staff from the company’s network
they do not mention, but leave open for GAW &MAGA & MAHA to defeat the Black Hats, Lo don, Big Pharma… so their list is pretty, with the exception as Anon pointed outhere, #18 good
Same thing. 22 sentences instead of a whole damn book. 😄
Tech billionaires got rich because of America. They should give something back.
We're all addicted to our phones and it's making us think small.
You can't just give people free stuff online and call it a day. People need actual economic security.
Talking a good game isn't enough anymore. You need real military strength.
AI weapons are coming whether we like it or not. Better us than China.
Everyone should have to serve their country, not just volunteers.
Give soldiers the best equipment possible, period.
Government pays terribly and needs to fix that.
Stop destroying people's lives over past mistakes. The best people won't go into public service if we do.
Stop looking to politicians to give your life meaning. They'll let you down.
When you beat someone, be gracious about it.
Nuclear weapons kept the peace. Now AI will.
America is still the best country for people who weren't born rich.
We've had relative world peace for almost 100 years and nobody appreciates it.
Germany and Japan need to be allowed to defend themselves again.
Stop mocking billionaires who actually try to do big things.
Tech companies should help solve violent crime.
We scare good people away from government by destroying their reputations.
Playing it safe all the time means you never say anything worth hearing.
Stop looking down on religious people.
Some cultures work better than others and we should be allowed to say that.
Diversity is great but what exactly are we all uniting around?
Good summary. It's interesting how they basically reiterated number 9 with number 18, isn't it?
Yes. But some reputations are facades for unimaginable evil.
If its a politician reputation being "protected" I'm more inclined to agree it isn't worth protecting.
Then you will have liars as politicians.
To be fair it is their default setting
Sounds like he's saying it would be good to lower the bar.
Agree to disagree with many of your opinions? But especially number 6 - being taxed to death is a service to my country imho. And until my government fucks off putting myself and my family into unnecessary Cabal led wars… nobody is going to force me to serve.
Btw, the Cabal would LOVE for every man women and child to be forced to serve the United States, but that’s not how the founding fathers set things up.
Nice work!
VERY!!!!!
Glad that you did a TLDR on it. My first thought was I’m not going to read all that. Good job!
20? What? A Muslim is going to be way more problenatic than a Buddhist. There is no nuance to these. These are like a 5 sec news snippet.
A general's decision who got 3500 troops killed. He just made a mistake guys, he deserves a second chance? Ok YOU run in first with his next tactical move...
Palantor and Peter Thiel have had their hand in the CIA cookie jar since 2001. Lets not be so quick to trust this shady apparatus. They have also been very veey pro Israel in the past. Keep watching, don't trust so easily.
Reminder for Anons that the company Palantir is named after the seeing stones of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings saga. The films depicted these stones as evil, as only Sauron and Sarumon were ever seen with them, and only ever used them for wickedness.
The true origins of the Palantiri was ancient, like the Maiar, of which Gandalf, Sarumon and Sauron all are, along with Radagast and even the Balrog of Morgoth.
The stones themselves are not evil. They are neutral. They allow the wielder to communicate from afar, which is precisely how Sarumon fell under the spell of Sauron. He conversed with Sauron from afar, in part to learn of his might and power so as to better prepare for his return, and also because of his own deep fascination and eventual obsession with ring lore.
By the time Gandalf arrives at Orthanc, the tower in which Sarumon resides, the Maiar has already fallen under both the spell of Sauron and The One Ring due to the use of the Palantir while Sauron was in possession of one.
I wrote a three part post on the matter as part of my Return of the King Q study.
THE RETURN OF THE KING — PART III — THROUGH THE PALANTÍR
THE RETURN OF THE KING — PART IV — SHADOWS IN THE PALANTÍRI
THE RETURN OF THE KING — PART V — THE LIGHT OF THE PALANTÍR
The short of it is ultimately that technology, much like the Palantiri of Middle Earth, is neither good nor evil. It is neutral and can be used equally by both the good and the evil elements of our world.
Q allowed The Deep State and the Cabal to think they were in control of smart technology; such as the internet, computers, phones, and all other gadgets and gizmos alike. Just as the Cabal have their own rings of power (Epstein), the White Hats provided the Palantiri (technological feats of communication) to all the Cabal members and did so in a way that made the Cabalists think it was their idea and their power all along.
The Cabalists severely underestimated the long game of the Q team and the decades of preparation that went into the dissemination of the Palantiri of our world.
As Q tells us . . .
u/#q1834
Ok. What happens when a Democrat takes power?
The Democrats are never in control. The White Hats only lead them to believe they are in control. Sun Tzu's Art of War.
You should know by now.
PATRIOTS ARE IN CONTROL.
Really? There are a lot of horrible and evil things that have happened over the past 100 years that are the faults of the White Hats the
It reads like someone who wanted to write a grand historical document and kept a thesaurus nearby the whole time. Most normal people will never read past point 3. It's written FOR the elite, BY the elite, ABOUT the elite while pretending to care about everyone else. That's a pretty neat trick. It's basically a very long and expensive way of saying "we're important and you should listen to us."
I might be brain-dead bro, but number 18 is definitely not correct. limit their cheating and not exposing their crimes would be tantamount to allowing them to really be like the vaccine court. You can do everything but no one can expose you.
If I had to guess. 18 is probably more a reference to the fact that every detail of people’s personal lives gets plastered everywhere and can be leading news stories. Rather than hiding anything illicit or illegal they did in a professional setting.
Which to Palantirs point would serve as a deterrent for many good people.
From embarrassing things they said or did decades ago. To personal family drama and everything in between. Already both administrations saw people working in them harassed. Their families were harassed etc. Over stuff that occurred ultimately decades ago that journalists drug up in an attempt to discredit them.
Or to put it more simply. Whether someone is a competent administrator and capable of doing the work they are hired and or appointed to do. Should be the main concern. But in the current environment. Whether they watch way too much Anime on their days off. Said something stupid a decade ago or made a joke that landed poorly. Have Juvenile or immature hobbies etc. Things of that nature ultimately are things that are brought up and plastered all over. Ultimately to intentionally portray it like it’s a bad thing
Could be. We don't judge people making bad jokes or stupid things they did in the past, though. We want to know if the person is honorable and can do the work.
Exactly my point and what I personally believe the intention was.
Though it’s tough to not also immediately assume the worst as well. As the wording could easily be interpreted both ways.
I do assume the worse especially with that company (Palantir = All Seeing Stone)
Fair enough reason. I’m mostly making the conscious effort to be more idealistic, or at the very least not immediately assume the worst. Instead of my typical default of cynical pessimism.
It was starting to negatively affect my health.
I am sorry about that. Read Revelation, it's good. You know the end, you can rest peacefully in Christ.
and has good judgement over a long period.
Thanks.
for what
Dems do.
Darn right.
And after they did it, we now do it too.
I doubt you're brain-dead, but i know you're brain_dead.
LOL
I think its referring to private lives as in not criminal activities but just human follies. If a public figure cheats is there a legitimate reason to expose that and drive them out of that position, even if they have been otherwise doing their job properly?
I would drive the person out of that position. You cannot trust the person if he/she cheat.
good catch, #18 needs an exception clause, first the Black Hats and socialists /WEF types need to be removed, Epst. & other traffickers removed, DEI ended, then there can be some privacy rights.
You are clean and clear, don't need to worry
I disagree and that’s not what they are saying.
So you disagree with what Plebbitimmigrant interpret, right?
I love that this company which has been so vilified by both the Left and the Right, has put out something like this. Even if you may not agree with everything, its still definitely worth a read.
I was shocked myself. But it’s powerful. Civilization is reaching a TRUST BUST with these tech companies. These cases are gonna make oil and steel trust busting look mild. Tucker yesterday said these tech and science types need to go to prison for COVD and messing with our biology. People are figuring it out. Genetic engineering. Vacuuming up peoples data to train AI models then charge us for them.
I agree with what they said. That said palantir is evil and anti American, and inherently goes against American values like the bill of rights.
Somehow knowing the government is using this technology to watch us doesn’t make me feel warm and fuzzy
I find it interesting in anon Narg's post about a month ago in which he talked about a secretive conference Thiel was having, Thiel said this:
. . . Rather than a figure like Dr. Strangelove out of the 1964 black comedy film, Thiel said the Antichrist was 'far more likely' to resemble Greta Thunberg.
When Thiel was asked whether he was concerned that he or Palantir could represent the very concerns he posed, Thiel shot that down.
'I obviously don't think that that's what I'm doing,' he said.
Narg's post is at https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASGIyyY0B/peter-thiel-chairman-of-palantir/
What better way to fool a crowd than to be the very evil that you speak of.
I hate the Antichrist.
Important followup for anyone reading this
https://x.com/brivael/status/2045790799426650176
I asked Google AI Twat:
u/#pepedetective
General Michael Flynn, as a top military intelligence officer, was a key proponent of Palantir’s data analytics software in Afghanistan to replace existing Army systems, acting as a high-level advocate for the company. His support included advocating for its use behind the scenes and recommending its services to other entities after leaving government.
Relationship and Usage Examples:
Defense Procurement Advocate: While in Afghanistan, Flynn was a key proponent of using Palantir over the Army's homegrown system, DCGS-A. Influencing Technology Adoption: Flynn, along with others, was a "vocal minority" supporting Palantir against official Army reluctance, arguing it handled large data sets better for intelligence work.
Post-Government Advocacy: After his military career, Flynn continued to act as a behind-the-scenes proponent, including advising a financial firm to use Palantir's services.
Defense Intel Agency (DIA) Role: Before becoming National Security Advisor, Flynn advocated for the technology during his time as head of the DIA.
Synonyms/Nature of Relationship:
Advocate/Promoter: Flynn acted as a vocal champion of Palantir in Washington.
Strategic Ally: He aligned with the company against the established military-industrial complex.
Industry Liaison: He facilitated the integration of commercial tech (Palantir) into battlefield intelligence.
The relationship was characterized by a push from within the military to adopt Silicon Valley technology, sometimes creating friction with conventional defense procurement processes.
The individual often identified as General Michael Flynn’s connection or "protege" at Palantir is Doug Philippone, the former head of Palantir’s global defense program.
In the second Trump administration (as of early 2026), Palantir’s influence is extensive, with numerous former employees and associates of co-founder Peter Thiel holding key positions in the federal government.
Key Officials with Direct Palantir Ties
Gregory Barbaccia (Federal CIO): Serving as the Federal Chief Information Officer at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Barbaccia is a former Palantir employee.
Clark Minor (HHS CIO): The Chief Information Officer at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) previously worked at Palantir for nearly 13 years in roles including software engineer.
Alexander Alden (Palantir Alumnus): A former National Security Council (NSC) senior director during the first Trump term, Alden joined Palantir in 2021 and remains a significant link between the company and the current administration’s tech policy.
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Staff: Several strategists within Elon Musk’s DOGE are Palantir alumni, including Akash Bobba, Anthony Jancso, and George Cooper. Joe Lonsdale, another Palantir co-founder, reportedly recruited DOGE staff from the company’s network
I wonder how many have connected the name, to crystal balls ....and looking glass ? All fabrication?
certainly some number
Excellent work in here my frens. This stuff is why I am here.
they do not mention, but leave open for GAW &MAGA & MAHA to defeat the Black Hats, Lo don, Big Pharma… so their list is pretty, with the exception as Anon pointed outhere, #18 good
I have a love hate relationship with Palantir but this post of theirs was insightful.