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And Wall Street loves it. Palantir stock is outpacing the S&P 500. Investors don’t just see a tech company, they see a new kind of infrastructure. It’s no longer a controversial startup… It’s the backbone of America’s surveillance machine.
And 2025 changed everything. In March 2025, Trump signed an executive order. Every federal agency must now share their data. Tax records, health data, immigration files, surveillance logs Palantir’s Foundry is integrating it all. America is becoming one massive database.
Here’s the wild part: Palantir wasn’t profitable for 17 years. But now? It’s worth $300 billion. As much as Bank of America. And it’s deeply embedded across hospitals, militaries, and federal agencies.
JPMorgan used Palantir to spy on employees. Emails, web browsing, badge swipes, phone calls Even executives were tracked without authorization. Nothing inside the building was private. Palantir isn’t just surveillance for governments. It’s surveillance for everyone.
But not all use cases are heroic. In 2012, Palantir partnered with New Orleans police. They crunched arrest records and gang affiliations. Then quietly flagged “high risk” individuals for future crimes. No oversight. No consent.
Foundry: It unifies all your messy internal data. Finance, logistics, HR, supply chain into a single interface. Then it lets companies build apps on top of that data. Airbus uses it to predict failures. Ferrari uses it to win races. Hospitals use it to forecast ICU demand.
Gotham: for militaries, police, and intelligence agencies. Think of it as Google for spies. It can: Map terrorist networks Track targets in real time Uncover hidden relationships This is the software that helped hunt down Osama bin Laden.
Palantir sells two products. And both are terrifyingly powerful.
So what does Palantir actually do? It tracks everything: Phone logs. Content. License plates. Bank records. Surveillance feeds. Then it finds hidden patterns. And predicts what you’ll do before you do it.
It all started after 9/11. Peter Thiel had one mission: Build software that stops terrorists before they strike. VCs thought it was paranoid. Too risky. Too weird. Then the CIA stepped in with $2M in funding. Palantir’s first client was America’s spy agency.
Palantir is the most powerful company you’ve never heard of. It’s used to: Hunt terrorists Predict wars Spy on employees Prevent crashes Win F1 races By the end of this thread, you’ll realize it might be watching you too 👇
CIA can't operate without it. Pentagon can't function without it. And Wall Street can't trade without it. Yet most people have no idea what Palantir does behind closed doors. Here’s how the U.S. government allowed a $300B surveillance company to track your every move: 🧵
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North Sinai Governor Khaled Megawer admitted in a recent interview that Egypt cannot forcibly reopen Rafah due to US opposition. Goes to show once again how much this is all in the US's hands (with the Sisi regime playing along).
Two interesting things here. First, a group youth stormed a state security office in Egypt on Friday and detained security personnel for hours, the first act of its kind since 2013. This was largely to oppose Egypt’s role in the closure of the Rafah crossing to Gaza. Second...
Young Egyptians storm State Security office over Egypt’s Gaza policy seen as abetting Israel pulse.ly/ps8clzejwr
Trump's new executive order implements what he calls "most favored nations drug pricing." The principle is simple but revolutionary: Whatever the lowest price paid for a drug in other developed countries, that's what Americans will pay.
It was a brilliant scam that went unchallenged for decades. Why? Trump revealed the uncomfortable truth: "The drug lobby is the strongest lobby in this country." Both parties talked about lowering drug prices. Neither delivered. Until now.