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There more things unconstitutional about this monstrous scheme than you can shake a stick at. Due process, 4th Amendment search without a warrant, 4th Amendment privacy, But they figure they'll have the courts 100% bought out by then.
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"After announcing the launch of the massive Stargate AI data center project on his first day in office, then pushing the āReal IDā which can in the future link to bank accounts, medical records, and all other data on every citizen, Trump is now giving the company which generates AI ākill listsā in Gaza the contract to tie all data on all Americans together into one master database.
Palantir is the AI company that makes the AI ākill listsā for Gaza used by Israel.
Middle East Eye reports:
āFounded in 2003, the Denver-based Palantir Technologies is a giant analytics company that provides data services to intelligence agencies, law enforcement and the US military.
Not only did it provide information to the US military during the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, but over the past 10 months in particular, Palantir has provided AI-powered military and surveillance technology support to the Israelis in its war on Gazaā¦.. These capabilities include supplying Israelās military and intelligence agencies with the data to fire missiles at specific targets in Gaza ā be it inside homes or in moving vehicles.ā

The New York Times reports on May 30, 2025:
āIn March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions over whether he might compile a master list of personal information on Americans that could give him untold surveillance power.
Mr. Trump has not publicly talked about the effort since. But behind the scenes, officials have quietly put technological building blocks into place to enable his plan. In particular, they have turned to one company: Palantir, the data analysis and technology firm.ā

The left-leaning New Republic writes:
āThe Trump administration is collecting data on all Americans, and they are enlisting the data analysis company Palantir to do it.
The New York Times reports that President Trump has enlisted the firm, founded by far-right billionaire Peter Thiel, to carry out his March executive order instructing government agencies to share data with each other. The order has increased fears that the government is putting together a database to wield surveillance powers over the American public.
Since then, the administration has been very quiet about these efforts, increasing suspicion. Meanwhile, Palantir has taken more than $113 million in government spending since Trump took office, from both existing contracts and new ones with the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security. That number is expected to grow, especially given that the firm just won a new $795 million contract with the DOD last week.ā
Conservative-leaning Newsmax reported:
āOn Friday, The New York Times reported that Palantir, the AI-focused software and military contractor, has expanded its āwork across the federal government in recent monthsā after it had been tapped by President Donald Trump to create ādetailed portraitsā or a digital ID on Americans āwhich could easily merge data on Americans ā throughout agencies,ā such as from the IRS, the Department of Homeland Security, the Health and Human Services Department, the Social Security Administration and the Department of Education.ā

The Nation writes in āHow US Intelligence and an American Company Feed Israelās Killing Machine in Gazaā
āit is extremely powerful data-mining software, such as that from Palantir, that helps the IDF to select targets. While the company does not disclose operational details, some indications of the power and speed of its AI can be understood by examining its activities on behalf of another client at war: Ukraine. Palantir is āresponsible for most of the targeting in Ukraine,ā

In describing the use of AI in targeting in Gaza, The Nation writes:
āEarlier this month saw a continuation of that effort, with the targeting of three well-marked and fully approved aid vehicles belonging to World Central Kitchen, killing their seven occupants and ensuring that the food would never reach those dying of starvation. The targeting was preciseāplacing missiles dead center in the aid agencyās rooftop logos. Israel, however, said it was simply a mistake, similar to the āmistakenā killing of nearly 200 other aid workers in just a matter of monthsāmore than all the aid workers killed in all the wars in the rest of the world over the last 30 years combined, according to the Aid Worker Security Database.
Such horrendous āmistakesā are hard to understand, considering the enormous amount of advanced targeting AI hardware and software provided to the Israeli military and spy agenciesāsome of it by one American company in particular: Palantir Technologies.ā
The Nation said:
As part of the so-called ābig beautiful bill,ā the Trump administration has included a provision which attempts to ban states from passing safety regulations governing AI, and attempts to prevent enforcement of AI laws that states have already passed.
This could impact what Palantir could do or not do with oneās master data file, such as run facial recognition software which records and tracks oneās every movement, all without a warrant. There is currently a court challenge by citizens in Virginia over a police departmentās use of utility pole vehicle license plate readers which monitor drivers at all times.
In 2017, World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab wrote in his book The Fourth Industrial Revolution:
āAny package, pallet or container can now be equipped with a sensor, transmitter or radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that allows a company to track where it is as it moves through the supply chaināhow it is performing, how it is being used, and so onā¦.In the near future, similar monitoring systems will also be applied to the movement and tracking of people.ā ā Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), in his 2017 book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Newsweek reported on Trumpās ābig beautiful billā provision to ban laws governing AI:
Forty State Attorneyās General have written to Congress opposing the ābig beautiful billā AI provision.
State Scoop reports in: āAttorneys general urge Congress to reject āirresponsibleā state AI law moratoriumā
āA large group of state attorneys general said a proposed moratorium on state AI laws would be āsweeping and wholly destructive.ā
āA letter signed by a group of 40 state attorneys general on Friday called on Congress to reject an āirresponsibleā federal measure that would bar states from enforcing their own laws and regulations governing the use of artificial intelligence systems for the next 10 years.
The letter from the National Association of Attorneys General said the ābroadā state AI moratorium measure rolled into the federal budget reconciliation bill would be āsweeping and wholly destructive of reasonable state efforts to prevent known harms associated with AI.ā
The AGs, who addressed the letter to majority and minority leaders in the Senate and House of Representatives, along with House Speaker Mike Johnson, said the moratorium would disrupt hundreds of measures being both considered by state legislatures and those that have already passed in states led by Republicans and Democrats.ā
The drive toward a central, all-knowing AI database takes place at the same time the Trump administration is making a concerted push for Americans to convert to āReal ID,ā which gives the Department of Homeland Security the authority to āissue regulationsā and āset standardsā which must be complied with in order for the ID to remain valid, in real-time.
Such āstandardsā could include latest āvaccinationā status, āclimate impact,ā or āsocial creditā scores such as are assigned to citizens in China, all without due process, which constitutes a clever end-run around the Constitution.
China āsocial credit scoreā system based on national ID ranks and punishes citizens without due process
The Real ID Act in Section 205 of the Real ID Act, states that the Act:
Former Bush Sr. administration Assistant Secretary of HUD and former investment banker Catherine Austin Fitts
Palantir founder Peter Thiel taken aback by question over Gaza AI targeting
A man holds the body of a dead child after Israeli airstrikes at the morgue of the hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, on March 18, 2025. | Mohammad Jahjouh/AP SOURCE
Independent journalist Whitney Webb exposes Palantir
Stargate data center in Fayetteville, GA
Chinese government data center for control of citizens in inner Mongolia
Trump Taps Gaza āKill Listā AI Contractor Peter Thiel (Palantir) to Create Master Database of All Americans, Pushes Bill to Ban State Laws Over AI
After announcing the launch of the massive Stargate AI data center project on his first day in office, then pushing the āReal IDā which can in the future link to banā¦
"After announcing the launch of the massive Stargate AI data center project on his first day in office, then pushing the āReal IDā which can in the future link to bank accounts, medical records, and all other data on every citizen, Trump is now giving the company which generates AI ākill listsā in Gaza the contract to tie all data on all Americans together into one master database.
Palantir is the AI company that makes the AI ākill listsā for Gaza used by Israel.
Middle East Eye reports:
āFounded in 2003, the Denver-based Palantir Technologies is a giant analytics company that provides data services to intelligence agencies, law enforcement and the US military.
Not only did it provide information to the US military during the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, but over the past 10 months in particular, Palantir has provided AI-powered military and surveillance technology support to the Israelis in its war on Gazaā¦.. These capabilities include supplying Israelās military and intelligence agencies with the data to fire missiles at specific targets in Gaza ā be it inside homes or in moving vehicles.ā
The New York Times reports on May 30, 2025:
āIn March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions over whether he might compile a master list of personal information on Americans that could give him untold surveillance power.
Mr. Trump has not publicly talked about the effort since. But behind the scenes, officials have quietly put technological building blocks into place to enable his plan. In particular, they have turned to one company: Palantir, the data analysis and technology firm.ā
The left-leaning New Republic writes:
āThe Trump administration is collecting data on all Americans, and they are enlisting the data analysis company Palantir to do it.
The New York Times reports that President Trump has enlisted the firm, founded by far-right billionaire Peter Thiel, to carry out his March executive order instructing government agencies to share data with each other. The order has increased fears that the government is putting together a database to wield surveillance powers over the American public.
Since then, the administration has been very quiet about these efforts, increasing suspicion. Meanwhile, Palantir has taken more than $113 million in government spending since Trump took office, from both existing contracts and new ones with the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security. That number is expected to grow, especially given that the firm just won a new $795 million contract with the DOD last week.ā
Conservative-leaning Newsmax reported:
āOn Friday, The New York Times reported that Palantir, the AI-focused software and military contractor, has expanded its āwork across the federal government in recent monthsā after it had been tapped by President Donald Trump to create ādetailed portraitsā or a digital ID on Americans āwhich could easily merge data on Americans ā throughout agencies,ā such as from the IRS, the Department of Homeland Security, the Health and Human Services Department, the Social Security Administration and the Department of Education.ā
The Nation writes in āHow US Intelligence and an American Company Feed Israelās Killing Machine in Gazaā
āit is extremely powerful data-mining software, such as that from Palantir, that helps the IDF to select targets. While the company does not disclose operational details, some indications of the power and speed of its AI can be understood by examining its activities on behalf of another client at war: Ukraine. Palantir is āresponsible for most of the targeting in Ukraine,ā
In describing the use of AI in targeting in Gaza, The Nation writes:
āEarlier this month saw a continuation of that effort, with the targeting of three well-marked and fully approved aid vehicles belonging to World Central Kitchen, killing their seven occupants and ensuring that the food would never reach those dying of starvation. The targeting was preciseāplacing missiles dead center in the aid agencyās rooftop logos. Israel, however, said it was simply a mistake, similar to the āmistakenā killing of nearly 200 other aid workers in just a matter of monthsāmore than all the aid workers killed in all the wars in the rest of the world over the last 30 years combined, according to the Aid Worker Security Database.
Such horrendous āmistakesā are hard to understand, considering the enormous amount of advanced targeting AI hardware and software provided to the Israeli military and spy agenciesāsome of it by one American company in particular: Palantir Technologies.ā
The Nation said:
āfrom the beginning, there was little attempt to verify or justify the thousands of names generated by the machineās ākill list.āā
Trump Pushes Bill to Ban State Laws Over AI
As part of the so-called ābig beautiful bill,ā the Trump administration has included a provision which attempts to ban states from passing safety regulations governing AI, and attempts to prevent enforcement of AI laws that states have already passed.
This could impact what Palantir could do or not do with oneās master data file, such as run facial recognition software which records and tracks oneās every movement, all without a warrant. There is currently a court challenge by citizens in Virginia over a police departmentās use of utility pole vehicle license plate readers which monitor drivers at all times.
In 2017, World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab wrote in his book The Fourth Industrial Revolution:
āAny package, pallet or container can now be equipped with a sensor, transmitter or radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that allows a company to track where it is as it moves through the supply chaināhow it is performing, how it is being used, and so onā¦.In the near future, similar monitoring systems will also be applied to the movement and tracking of people.ā ā Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), in his 2017 book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Newsweek reported on Trumpās ābig beautiful billā provision to ban laws governing AI:
Since 2023, thousands of AI experts including Elon Musk have called attention to the dangers of AI. In an open letter to governments and the world, entitled āAI moratorium is necessary to avoid extinction,ā the AI scientists wrote:āThe bill calls for the end to all state AI regulations, and bans states from enforcing existing regulations, reading: āNo state or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems during the 10-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act.ā
Musk once said:āthe field does not currently recognize any promising leads as to how to make a future AGI controllable or safe. According to scientists, the default trajectory of the field will cause human extinction.ā
The inventor of AI, known as the āgodfatherā of AI Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, told the New York Times that he regretted his lifeās work. Dr. Hinton told the New York Times in 2023:āthe danger of AI is much greater than the danger of nuclear warheads, by a lot.ā
āI donāt think they should scale this up more until they have understood whether they can control it,ā
Forty State Attorneyās General have written to Congress opposing the ābig beautiful billā AI provision.
State Scoop reports in: āAttorneys general urge Congress to reject āirresponsibleā state AI law moratoriumā
āA large group of state attorneys general said a proposed moratorium on state AI laws would be āsweeping and wholly destructive.ā
āA letter signed by a group of 40 state attorneys general on Friday called on Congress to reject an āirresponsibleā federal measure that would bar states from enforcing their own laws and regulations governing the use of artificial intelligence systems for the next 10 years.
The letter from the National Association of Attorneys General said the ābroadā state AI moratorium measure rolled into the federal budget reconciliation bill would be āsweeping and wholly destructive of reasonable state efforts to prevent known harms associated with AI.ā
The AGs, who addressed the letter to majority and minority leaders in the Senate and House of Representatives, along with House Speaker Mike Johnson, said the moratorium would disrupt hundreds of measures being both considered by state legislatures and those that have already passed in states led by Republicans and Democrats.ā
All Technology Necessary for a Totalitarian Society in the US is Being Rolled Out Now
The dizzying speed at which major technological controls are being imposed on American society leads many to fear that the goal of elites is to impose a China-style, total social control system. In a state of emergency in which the rules of war were imposed, such a system could even make US citizens targets, as āenemy combatants.ā In the 2002 case of Jose Padilla, Padilla was arrested on US soil and declared āenemy combatant,ā thus making domestic soil the ābattlefield.āThe drive toward a central, all-knowing AI database takes place at the same time the Trump administration is making a concerted push for Americans to convert to āReal ID,ā which gives the Department of Homeland Security the authority to āissue regulationsā and āset standardsā which must be complied with in order for the ID to remain valid, in real-time.
Such āstandardsā could include latest āvaccinationā status, āclimate impact,ā or āsocial creditā scores such as are assigned to citizens in China, all without due process, which constitutes a clever end-run around the Constitution.
China āsocial credit scoreā system based on national ID ranks and punishes citizens without due process
The Real ID Act in Section 205 of the Real ID Act, states that the Act:
In the interview below, former Bush Sr. administration Assistant Secretary of HUD and investment banker Catherine Austin Fitts discusses the Trump administrationās alarming moves toward a totalitarian ādigital prisonā society, in the mold of China, in which all ability to conduct financial transactions like buying groceries could be shut-off by the Real ID platform, once linked to a new system of purely digital currency in which cash is abolished." ...MOREāGives the [DHS] Secretary all authority to issue regulations, set standards, and issue grants under this title.ā
Former Bush Sr. administration Assistant Secretary of HUD and former investment banker Catherine Austin Fitts
Palantir founder Peter Thiel taken aback by question over Gaza AI targeting
A man holds the body of a dead child after Israeli airstrikes at the morgue of the hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, on March 18, 2025. | Mohammad Jahjouh/AP SOURCE
Independent journalist Whitney Webb exposes Palantir
Stargate data center in Fayetteville, GA
Chinese government data center for control of citizens in inner Mongolia