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I believe the privacy of people in this country is being violated. Elon Musk and Trump are taking all of our private information, and we have no idea what information they possess.

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Israel uses a system like Lavender to decide who to kill, assigning scores to Palestinians and drone striking those above a certain threshold. Palantir creates these "murder lists" by scraping data from Facebook, satellite imagery, and other sources to build databases with personal information, geolocation, bank information, healthcare information, and relationships. The company assigns weighted scores using algorithms and AI to advise the military on drone strikes. Palantir, founded by individuals with ties to the Israeli government and the CIA, allegedly built this platform in Israel to target Palestinians. Palantir also maintains an "enemies list" of one to two million US citizens for the CIA and federal law enforcement, classifying them as potential political dissidents. This database uses surveillance, AI, and weighted scores to identify Americans deemed a threat to the government, including those with anti-government views or those who might be a concern in a martial law or civil war scenario.

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Speaker 0: What about the public attitude held by millions of everyday Americans? All I've got on a computer is pictures of my family, CCTV cameras that are prevalent in a ton of American cities and overseas capitals. Those cameras are your friend if you're innocent and have nothing to hide. Speaker 1: Well, I'd say that's very much what the average Chinese citizen believed or perhaps even still to this day believes. But we see how these same technologies are being applied to create what they call the social credit system. If any of these family photos, if any of your activities online, if your purchases, if your associations, if your friends are in any way different from what the government or the powers that be of the moment would like them to be, you're no longer able to purchase train tickets. You're no longer able to board an airplane. You may not be able to get a passport. You may not be eligible for a job. You might not be able to work for the government. All of these things are increasingly being created and programmed and decided by algorithms, and those algorithms are fueled by precisely the innocent data that our devices are creating all of the time constantly, invisibly, quietly right now. Our devices are casting all of these records that we do not see being created, that in aggregate seem very innocent. Even if you can't see the content of these communications, the activity records, what the government calls metadata, which they argue they do not need a warrant to collect, tells the whole story. And these activity records are being created and shared and collected and intercepted constantly by companies and governments. And ultimately it means as they sell these, as they trade these, as they make their businesses on the backs of these records, what they are selling is not information, what they are selling is us. They're selling our future. They're selling our past. They are selling our history, our identity, and ultimately, they are stealing our power.

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I believe the privacy of the people in this country is being violated. Elon Musk and Donald Trump are taking all of our private information, and we have no idea what information they possess. We don't know the extent of their knowledge about our personal lives.

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23andMe is mentioned, prompting a warning against using their services due to data selling practices. It is claimed that 23andMe sells user data to other entities, including Russia. Nathaniel Johnson, a policy advisor for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, is introduced. The claim is made that 23andMe's contract contains a clause allowing them to share information with shareholders, some of whom are pharmaceutical companies based in other countries. These foreign pharmaceutical companies are allegedly owned by entities such as the Ministry of Defense in Russia or are based in China.

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Hello, everyone. We're discussing fusion centers, which compile extensive data on individuals in America, similar to a comprehensive dossier. The integration of AI amplifies this issue by incorporating public records, surveillance data, and other sources, creating a scenario reminiscent of "Minority Report." This technology can be misused to target individuals labeled as "deplorables," as suggested by figures like Harari. Elon Musk aims to develop an AI that seeks truth rather than perpetuating biases against certain groups. My background in high-tech reveals how this technology has been exploited in cases like the Portland Christmas Tree bomber. Raising awareness about these issues is crucial, especially as we seek reforms to ensure that government technology serves the citizens rather than opposes them.

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We discovered 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. In cities like this, hundreds of illegals are spread across plants and factories, all using the same number. The government turns a blind eye to this. Once you have a Social Security number, you can get a driver's license and be seen as a citizen. These people don't pay taxes, it's taken out by companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest each month. This is why they tried to kill us. We have a uni party, not multiple parties. Everyone has benefited from this at some point.

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Ona McDaniel, the current leader of the National Republican Party, has given the contract to secure the party's computers for the upcoming election to CrowdStrike, a company associated with Hillary Clinton. This deal grants CrowdStrike access to all Republican data, including strategies, donors, and voter information. Surprisingly, other Republican members of Congress do not seem concerned about this. It is crucial that we demand the immediate removal of Ona McDaniel to prevent the CIA from using our playbook against us and sabotaging our chances in the November election.

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Speaker 0: Some people have been bitching. Oh my god. They're they're taking down our phone bills. They're listening in our phone calls. They're creating what's called a data mine. Okay? And who owns a data mine? I know they got the data mine. We get chaff. The real issue is what are they doing with it? That database was created by a company called ChoicePoint. Now ChoicePoint was just created just a few years ago by a bunch of Republicans, more Republicans than you find on a Palm Beach country club board. They are the ones that created the evil database that knocked off the black voters. In return for basically electing the president of The United States, they chose our president for us, not the voters. He chose them for over $1,000,000,000 in no bid contracts to maintain the databases on you. And I've talked to the inside executives. And let me tell you, after I talk to the insiders at at the ChoicePoint Corporation, the executives, I wanna lock myself in a closed room. They are matching your phone numbers, your billing medical records, your voting registration records, your driver's licenses, and their latest thing, your DNA. By the way, it is against the law, in case anyone's wondering, to spy on Americans, and the law in question is the constitution. You have to be under suspicion. The trick is that they're privatizing the spy function. They're creating I was gonna say a private FBI, but it's really a private KGB. Their gimmick is they set up this private company choice point, the Republicans. They have last campaign, it's 16,000,000,000 records, and I know it's at least double that since since then. That's illegal for the United States government to keep. They keep the records, and then they sell that information to the US government secretly. Let's put it this way. When they were supposedly hunting illegal voters in Florida, their list was 97% wrong. Let me repeat that. 97% wrong. However, it was perfect for Jeb Bush because what it did get right is it identified black voters, which they could knock off. That's part of the game. Game. It's deliberate wrong. Now they also got wrong. 25% of the DNA evidence in rape cases in Illinois until the the police caught them faking the evidence in rape cases. Can you imagine? Then they got fired. You gotta understand, this is not the Mouthis who get their man. This is the Mouthis who get the political targets for their men. That's what it's about. Speaker 1: I took over George Orwell's old power. He'd appreciate all this, you know. He'd love it.

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Some people are complaining that our phone bills are being taken down and our calls are being listened to in order to create a data mine. The real issue is what's being done with this data. ChoicePoint, a company created by Republicans, created this database that was used to knock off black voters, basically electing the president. In return, they received over a billion dollars in no-bid contracts to maintain these databases. They are matching your phone numbers, billing records, medical records, voting registration, driver's licenses, and even your DNA. It's illegal to spy on Americans unless you are under suspicion. They privatize the spy function, creating a private KGB. This private company keeps records that are illegal for the US government to keep, then they sell that information to the US government secretly. Their list was 97% wrong when they were hunting illegal voters in Florida. It identified black voters, who they could then knock off.

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Speaker 0 outlines a controversy over data mining and privatized spying. He says the data mine is owned by a company called ChoicePoint, created by Republicans. He asserts they built the database that “knocked off the black voters,” and claims they did so to help elect the president of the United States, with “no bid contracts” totaling over $1,000,000,000 to maintain databases on people. He alleges that after talking with insiders at the ChoicePoint Corporation, executives, they are “matching your phone numbers, your billing medical records, your voting registration records, your driver's licenses, and their latest thing, your DNA.” He notes that spying on Americans is illegal under the Constitution, and emphasizes that the trick is privatizing the spy function. He argues they set up a private company—describing it as a private FBI, but calling it a private KGB—and that this private company has a large database, “16,000,000,000 records,” believed to be at least double that since then, which would be illegal for the United States government to keep. According to the speaker, ChoicePoint supposedly keeps the records and then sells that information to the U.S. government secretly. He asserts that when they were supposedly hunting illegal voters in Florida, their list was “97% wrong.” He repeats, “Let me repeat that. 97% wrong.” Yet he claims the list “was perfect for Jeb Bush because what it did get right is it identified black voters, which they could knock off.” The speaker also alleges problems with DNA evidence: “25% of the DNA evidence in rape cases in Illinois until the police caught them faking the evidence in rape cases,” after which they were fired. He emphasizes that this is not about Mouthis getting their man, but about the Mouthis getting the political targets for their men. Speaker 1 adds a closing line, saying, “I took over George Orwell's old power. He'd appreciate all this, you know. He'd love it.”

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The IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without warrants. They claim to have access to everyone's accounts and are willing to go after small taxpayers. Jim Jordan and I demanded answers from the IRS. We need a new administration to protect our civil rights from this lawless surveillance.

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The speaker discusses how the CIA uses Google to gather personal and biometric information, including DNA data from organizations like 23andme and ancestry.com. They warn against providing DNA information as it can be accessed by the CIA and Department of Defense. They mention the ARPA H program, an offshoot of the DOD's total information awareness program, which aims to collect medical information for both the CIA and DOD. The speaker emphasizes that we are now in the surveillance age and nothing we do is private.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegals are brought in and given a Social Security number so employers can deduct taxes. In cities with factories, like chicken processors, hundreds of illegals are hired across different plants, all using the same Social Security number. The IRS disconnected names from Social Security numbers, so now it only verifies if there's an employer. Factories provide the Social Security numbers, and the government ignores it. With a Social Security number and a passed driving test, they get a driver's license, and it's assumed they're citizens, packing the voter rolls. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, earning $100 million a month in interest. This is why some people tried to silence us. Everyone benefits from this system.

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Michigan voter data is described as a state secret that Jocelyn Benson is safeguarding from the federal government, with the speaker claiming she told authorities they can’t have it and contrasting this with the idea of not wanting the federal government to have your social security number. The speaker then alleges that Benson “gives our voter data away” to a nonprofit, and that she has done so since taking office in 2019. The nonprofit identified is the electronic registration information center, ERIC. The claim is not that Benson gives data away to ERIC per se, but that she spends taxpayer money to provide data to ERIC. The speaker contends that on television Benson presents herself as the guardian of voters’ data, while, in reality, she uses public funds to share it. After ERIC receives the voter data, the speaker says it is sent to another nonprofit, the Center for Election Innovation and Research, or CEIR. The common thread alleged between ERIC and CEIR is a liberal operative named David Becker, who is said to have founded both organizations. The speaker asserts that in 2020, Becker’s CEIR gave Benson’s nonprofit $12,000,000 on the eve of the election. The claim continues that Benson used part of this funding to purchase Jocelyn Benson campaign ads. The speaker notes that this year, Lansing Republicans attempted to pull Michigan out of ERIC, as eight other states had already left, but the Republicans could not secure the votes to do so. The transcript suggests that Republicans facing Benson in the governor’s race should make this a campaign issue. It is presented as an easy story on the campaign trail: Jocelyn Benson’s friends obtain Michigan voter data and are paid to manage it, while Michigan taxpayers fund both sides of the lawsuit between Benson and the U.S. Department of Justice. The speaker connects the financial support from CEIR to Benson’s nonprofit with the broader political dynamic involving Benson and the DOJ.

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Some people are concerned about data mining and privacy issues, particularly with ChoicePoint, a company created by Republicans. ChoicePoint has access to vast amounts of personal data, including phone numbers, medical records, DNA, and more. They have been involved in controversial activities, such as providing inaccurate voter lists in Florida and falsifying DNA evidence in rape cases. This privatized spy function raises constitutional concerns and blurs the line between government and private surveillance. George Orwell would find this situation concerning.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer associated with the number, validating it. These individuals then use the number to obtain driver's licenses, leading to voter suppression. The government ignores this issue and these individuals don't pay taxes, as companies deduct them. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information is unsettling, revealing a corrupt system benefiting everyone involved.

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We discovered 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a fake promise to pay taxes. These individuals are spread across various factories and plants, all using the same Social Security number. The government turns a blind eye to this, as it only checks if there is an employer associated with the number. They use this system to manipulate voter registration and driver's license issuance. The government has accumulated a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This revelation sheds light on why they tried to harm us. It's unsettling information about our country, revealing a unified party benefiting from this system.

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The speaker warns of a data mine built by ChoicePoint, described as having been “created just a few years ago by a bunch of Republicans, more Republicans than you find on a Palm Beach country club board,” and of a system that is “matching your phone numbers, your billing medical records, your voting registration records, your driver's licenses, and their latest thing, your DNA.” They claim this privatized spying functions as a “private FBI,” or “private KGB,” with “16,000,000,000 records” kept—“illegal for the United States government to keep”—and secretly sold to the government. The Florida effort to locate illegal voters allegedly used a list that was “97% wrong,” yet “perfect for Jeb Bush” for identifying black voters to “knock off.” The speaker calls this “deliberate wrong.” They also accuse misrecorded DNA evidence—“25% of the DNA evidence in rape cases in Illinois” until police caught them faking it—and say “then they got fired.” “I took over George Orwell's old power.”

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One of the companies set up in Washington is a medical coding research company. The speaker claims that Obamacare was created solely for child trafficking purposes. They mention the existence of three supercomputers in a Texas university that track pregnant women and their children, collecting information such as hair color, eye color, blood type, and DNA. The speaker asserts that the coding system used in Obamacare removed doctor-patient confidentiality worldwide. They also mention instances of medical kidnapping, where Child Protective Services (CPS) obtains medical records and quickly removes children from their parents based on various grounds. The speaker suggests that CPS leases space in hospitals for this purpose.

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Speaker 0 discusses The New York Times piece about Trump tapping Palantir to compile data on Americans, noting mixed reactions online and outlining the background. In March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions about a potential master list of personal information and untold surveillance power. Behind the scenes, officials have quietly placed technological building blocks to enable the plan, with Palantir—the data analysis and technology firm—playing a central role. Palantir is described as more than a data firm. The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work across the federal government in recent months. The company has received more than 113,000,000 in federal government spending since Trump took office, including new contracts with the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon, plus existing contracts. A separate note mentions a $795,000,000 Department of Defense contract awarded last week that has not yet been spent. Representatives of Palantir are said to be in discussions with at least two other agencies—the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service—about buying its technology, according to six government officials and Palantir employees. A key Palantir product, Foundry, is used in at least four federal agencies, including DHS and the HHS, widely adopted to organize and analyze data and to pave the way for merging information from different agencies. This is linked to the ability to create detailed portraits of Americans based on government data. Government officials say the administration has sought access to hundreds of data points on citizens and others through government databases, including bank account numbers, student debt amounts, medical claims, and disability status. Critics say such data access could be used to advance political agendas, policing immigrants, and punishing critics; privacy advocates, student unions, and labor rights organizations have filed lawsuits to block data access. A notable point in the piece is that Palantir’s selection as a chief vendor was driven by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, with at least three Doge members formerly at Palantir and two others who had worked at Peter Thiel-funded companies. Some current and former Palantir employees have expressed unease, with 13 former employees signing a letter urging Palantir to stop its endeavors with President Trump, including Linda Shah, a Palantir engineer who left last year, who said the concern was not the technology but how the administration planned to use it. The article also notes Palantir’s main products: Foundry and Gotham, the latter described as helping organize and draw conclusions from data and tailored for security and defense purposes. Gotham is interpreted by some as precrime software. Palantir was founded with initial funding from the CIA’s venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, and Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, and In-Q-Tel also funded Founders Fund. Speaker 1 interjects with a quote from Palantir’s Alex Karp claiming Palantir built PG to stop the rise of the far right in Europe and to distribute the COVID vaccine with Foundry, and to create a “digital kill chain.” Speaker 0 questions the desirability of a technology that compiles banking data, social security information, online presence, and other personal data for precrime analysis across government, especially under an administration associated with claims of stopping a far-right rise. The discussion continues with concerns about the potential weaponization of data and the implications for speech, political ideology, and dissent.

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Someone is allegedly going to be arrested for stealing 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the Social Security database. This information was reportedly being sold to enable people to steal money from Social Security. The fraud is allegedly connected to illegal immigrants and voter fraud, as Social Security is the main way identification is established in the United States. Compromising the Social Security system can purportedly allow non-citizens to register to vote and obtain benefits. The speaker claims Democrats are using parts of the government to provide financial incentives for illegal immigrants to come to and remain in the United States, citing Social Security disability, Medicare, unemployment, and IRS refunds without income. FEMA funds meant for Americans in distress from natural disasters were allegedly diverted to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, who are purportedly still there.

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"Are we just becoming China? Is that the plan here, just mass surveillance on everybody? Because recently, I was just in China, and some of what I saw was pretty good. We're talking about the creation of a biometric surveillance state with predictive algorithms. A new report shines light on contracts with tech company Palantir which would create data profiles of Americans to surveil and harass them. 'Palantir is here to disrupt and make our the institutions we partner with the very best in the world and when it's necessary to scare enemies and on occasion kill them.' 'Except here, the enemy is literally the American people. I tweeted this out the other day saying that it should be very alarming that the same company that's tracking terrorists abroad is now tracking us at home. Starting to feel like maybe they think we're the enemy. What are your thoughts?'"

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Some say they're creating a data mine and ask what they're doing with it. The database was created by ChoicePoint—“a bunch of Republicans, more Republicans than you find on a Palm Beach country club board.” They are “the evil database that knocked off the black voters,” and “in return for basically electing the president of The United States, they chose our president for us, not the voters.” They allegedly won “over a billion dollars in no bid contracts to maintain the databases on you.” “They are matching your phone numbers, your billing medical records, your voting registration records, your driver's licenses, and their latest thing, your DNA.” “It is against the law, … the constitution.” “The trick is that they're privatizing the spy function. They're creating … a private KGB.” “16,000,000,000 records”—“that's illegal for the United States government to keep.” They “sell that information to the US government secretly.” In Florida, their list was “97% wrong,” yet “perfect for Jeb Bush” because it identified black voters, which they could knock off. “It's deliberate wrong.” “25% of the DNA evidence in rape cases in Illinois” until the police caught them faking the evidence. They got fired.

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The discussion centers on Palantir Technologies and a proposed March 2025 executive order that would require federal agencies to share and control data, aiming to centralize government data using Palantir’s Foundry platform. It is claimed that Palantir has already deployed Foundry in at least four agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services, and that the company has received over $113 million in federal contracts since Trump took office, with a recent $795 million Department of Defense contract. The speakers allege that the initiative could enable a comprehensive database on all Americans—“light years beyond Real ID, the Patriot Act, and Prism”—and that those who control it seek “complete power over you and everyone else.” They warn of mass surveillance and privacy violations, lack of oversight, and potential political abuse. Key concerns include the breadth of data that Palantir’s system could merge, such as bank accounts, medical records, driving records, student debt, disability status, political affiliation, credit card expenditures, online purchases, tax filings, and travel and phone records, creating “detailed profiles on every single American.” The speakers argue this centralization would enable unchecked monitoring with “zero oversight,” increasing data security risks and the potential for breaches, leaks, or mismanagement. They emphasize a history of opaqueness in Palantir’s operations and tie the company’s AI tools to predictive policing and military applications lacking public accountability. They cite Palantir’s CEO Alex Karp as having controversial views and describe the firm as aligned with a profit-driven push for technomilitarism. The talk links Palantir to broader power dynamics, including ties to Elon Musk’s and Peter Thiel’s spheres, and suggests a technocratic oligarchy could emerge that prioritizes corporate and political agendas over public interest. While acknowledging stated goals like fraud detection and national security, the speakers assert the lack of checks and balances, and fear that the surveillance infrastructure would be embedded to be expanded by future governments. The “kill chain” terminology is discussed both in military and cyber contexts, with Palantir’s Gotham platform described as designed to shorten the kill chain by fusing large datasets into actionable intelligence, enabling faster targeting decisions. They provide examples like the use of Palantir to improve the accuracy and speed of Ukraine’s artillery strikes and, publicly, the Israeli Defense Forces’ use for striking targets in Gaza. The segment also mentions Palantir’s use in predictive policing, including tools used by the Los Angeles Police Department, and argues that Palantir aims to track “everybody, not just immigrants.” The speakers conclude that this centralized system is “light years beyond Real ID, the Patriot Act, or Prism” and advocate resisting it and “thinking of ways we can break the links in the kill chain.”
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