
System Update with Glenn Greenwald Palantir EXPOSED: Spying on Americans & Expanding the Privatized Deep State
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Jun 10, 2025 The discussion reveals Palantir's controversial expansion as a powerful player in government surveillance, blurring the lines of privacy and national security. The CEO's motivations are scrutinized, while historical parallels draw connections to the deep state's evolution. Concerns about data centralization and corporate influence on civil liberties take center stage. Ethical implications of surveillance in modern warfare raise alarms about technology's role in democracy, alongside troubling links to dissent and societal discourse.
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Privatized Deep State Power
- The deep state's power is increasingly exercised through privatized intelligence and military contractors, not just public agencies.
- Privatization grows the military-industrial complex beyond government control and democratic oversight.
Centralizing Government Data
- The Trump administration centralized government data under one control to eliminate information silos.
- This consolidation was largely managed by Palantir, raising concerns about privacy and data security.
Palantir Targeted WikiLeaks Allies
- Bank of America hired Palantir to strategize against a WikiLeaks file release detailing incriminating documents.
- Palantir planned to discredit WikiLeaks supporters, including Glenn Greenwald, by threatening their professional reputations.



