By contracting the surveillance firm to agglomerate the U.S. population’s personal data across government agencies, the White House has turbo-charged the company’s value, Kit Klarenberg reports.

(The Grayzone)
By Kit Klarenberg
The Grayzone
During an end-of-year investor call this February, Palantir CEO, co-founder and militant Zionist Alex Karp bragged that his company was making a financial killing by enabling mass murder.
“Palantir is here to disrupt and make the institutions we partner with the very best in the world and, when it’s necessary, to scare enemies,” he stated, adding: “And on occasion, kill them.”
CIA seed front company Palantir’s CEO Alex Karp brags about how good business is to shareholders while admitting .. “When it’s necessary to scare enemies and on occasion kill them .. And we hope you’re in favor of that”
Right before he dumped $1.23 Billion in company stock pic.twitter.com/gLdiMLS4xj
— Nightwatch N8 (@NightwatchN8) February 20, 2025
On this front, Karp claimed Palantir was “crushing it,” and he professed to be “super-proud of the role we play, especially in places we can’t talk about.”
Karp went on to predict social “disruption” ahead that would be “very good for Palantir.”
“There’s a revolution. Some people are going to get their heads cut off,” he warned, suggesting that his firm was producing the most vital technology enabling elites to restore control during the coming unrest.
Denver-based Palantir [which specializes in software platforms for big-data analytics] is already playing a decisive role in the besieged Gaza Strip, where its products assist Israel’s application of a ferocious AI targeting system known as Lavender which directs its ongoing genocide.
In the face of public protest, Karp has acknowledged that he is directly involved in killing Palestinians in Gaza, but insisted the dead were “mostly terrorists.”

Karp at the World Economic Forum in May 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. (World Economic Forum / Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 )
At the start of January, the overtly pro-Israeli firm’s board of directors gathered in Tel Aviv for its first meeting of the new year. Since then, its financial fortunes have improved dramatically.
Throughout May, Palantir’s stock exploded, making it the S&P 500’s top-performing company. On June 2, Palantir’s share price hit an all-time high, a year-on-year jump of 512 percent, turbocharging the company’s market value to roughly $311 billion.
Driving this abrupt burst of investor exuberance was a series of lucrative deals signed with multiple U.S. government agencies since Donald Trump took office, and the expectation Palantir will ink massive contracts going forward.
Domestic Mass Surveillance & Pentagon Targeting
On May 30, The New York Times published a lengthy probe linking these deals to an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump in March, calling for seamless, mass sharing of data across government agencies through a Palantir application called Foundry.
The report did not explain to readers how Palantir emerged as a small startup thanks to sponsorship from the C.I.A.’s venture capital wing, In-Q-Tel, which gifted Peter Thiel’s company $2 million in 2004. Instead, the paper leaned in to a partisan angle playing on Democratic fears that Trump could abuse a unified database to target political foes.

Thiel at the 2022 Converge Tech Summit in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0)
Nonetheless, the Times provided valuable insight into Palantir’s penetration of a vast array of U.S. government agencies, by raking in more than $113 million in federal government spending since Trump took office, on top of “additional funds from existing contracts as well as new contracts with the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon.”
In late May, the company’s existing contract with the Department of Defense was beefed up by $795 million, bringing it to an eye-popping total award of $1.3 billion.
Palantir currently provides the Pentagon with AI targeting software known as Maven, which it uses in battlefields from Syria to Yemen to Ukraine and beyond. The contract will last until at least May 2029.
The Trump administration’s fondness for Palantir has placed its data analytics and storage tool Foundry in at least four federal agencies, including the DHS and Health and Human Services Department. Talks are also apparently ongoing with the Social Security Administration and Internal Revenue Service to adopt the resource.
This would facilitate merging all these agencies’ datasets.
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According to the Times, Palantir was selected to deliver on Trump’s order to enhance intradepartmental data sharing by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
At least three DOGE members previously worked at the company, while two others have worked at Thiel-funded firms. The outlet cited leaked screenshots indicating DHS officials exchanged emails with DOGE in February about merging citizen records, while quoting nameless Palantir employees worrying “about collecting so much sensitive information in one place,” particularly given the allegedly “sloppy” approach to security of “some DOGE employees.”

Musk with Trump on May 30 at a departure ceremony for the DOGE adviser in the Oval Office. (White House/Molly Riley)
While focusing heavily on the risks posed by Trump’s embrace of Palantir technology, the Times acknowledged in passing the company “has long worked” with different branches of the U.S. federal government, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In February 2022, Palantir was enlisted by the Biden administration to manage Covid vaccine distribution.
Meanwhile, in April, Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s “removal operations team” gave Palantir $30 million “to build a platform to track migrant movements in real time.”
Karp, for his part, has infuriated Trump’s base by boasting during an interview in Davos, Switzerland, in 2023 that he “singlehandedly stopped the rise of the far-right in Europe” through an application called PG.
The following February, he claimed before an audience at the Future Investment Initiative Institute that by supposedly stopping “innumerable terror attacks” across Europe, Palantir prevented the resurgence of fascism.
“I love when I’m getting yelled at in cities in Europe,” Karp declared. “Keep yelling at me… the only reason why someone’s not goose-stepping between me and you is my product,” he laughed.
Privatized National Security State Backbone
For years, Palantir has been at the heart of U.S.-led efforts to neutralize Iran’s alleged nuclear program. It has created a predictive analytical tool dubbed Mosaic for the purpose, used by the International Atomic Energy Agency and U.S. officials to visualize ties among the people, places and material involved in the Islamic Republic’s nuclear activities.
Data harvested and pored over by the resource includes potentially tainted material supposedly stolen from Tehran by Mossad.
Such work mimics the services Palantir has provided for U.S. government agencies such as the C.I.A., DHS, F.B.I. and Pentagon. These entities routinely turn over untold quantities of data to the firm to exploit for a variety of applications.
For example, Palantir’s Gotham tool has been weaponized by the U.S. military to supposedly predict insurgent attacks. In Afghanistan, it combined maps, intelligence briefings and incident reports for mission planning, leading Bloomberg to dub Palantir the “secret weapon” of the so-called war on terror.
Meanwhile, documents leaked by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden indicate the U.S. signals intelligence giant and its British counterpart GCHQ have relied heavily on Palantir’s products.
A leaked 2011 presentation connected the company’s wares to multiple secret Five Eyes spying operations, and provided glowing personal testimonials from the agencies’ analysts.
One crowed: “[Palantir] is the best tool I have ever worked with. It’s intuitive, i.e. idiot-proof, and can do a lot you never even dreamt of doing.”
Local law enforcement agencies are also making use of Gotham. The total number of forces worldwide using the technology is unknown, but leaked Los Angeles Police Department training documents on Gotham, including an “Intermediate Course” and an “Advance Course,” shed significant light on the tool’s internal workings.
The sheer volume of data collected on citizens — whether they are law-abiding, are suspected of having committed a crime, or are simply connected to individuals accused of wrongdoing — is staggering.
This includes sex, race, names, contact details, addresses, prior warrants, mugshots, surveillance photos, personal relationships, past and current employers, tattoos, scars, piercings and other identifying features. Such a cutting-edge service doesn’t come cheap, and Gotham subscriptions run to millions of dollars annually.
The vast windfall reaped from multiple state entities since Palantir’s inception has made the firm’s founders very wealthy indeed —Karp’s personal worth alone is currently estimated at $12.2 billion — and allowed the company to go public in September 2020.
On top of the privacy concerns raised by a secretive company with access to so much private data, the practical efficacy of Palantir’s technology has also come under scrutiny since its Foundry application was implanted in Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) in December 2020.
That’s when Palantir was awarded a legally dubious no-bid contract to run the Service’s Covid-19 Data Store for two years despite warnings that the company could preside over “an ‘unprecedented’ transfer of citizens’ private health information” into its own database.

Palantir stand at the NHS Confederation conference 2022. (Rathfelder / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0)
The following year, the NHS awarded Palantir a $447 million contract to build a “Federated Data Platform” combining the medical records of all British citizens.
Next, the British government paid millions to a consultancy firm called KPMG to market Palantir’s platform to local NHS Trusts, which oversee the administration of individual hospitals throughout the country. Since then, several senior medical officials have warned that Palantir’s technology was inferior to current systems, and could actually hinder NHS work.
Yet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has continued his government’s cooperation with Palantir, even visiting the company’s offices in downtown Washington, D.C., immediately after meeting with Trump this February. Louis Mosley, the head of Palantir UK, cheered Starmer’s attitude after the visit: “You could see in his eyes that he gets it. The ambition is there — the will is there.”
Palantir’s Mosley happens to be the grandson of Sir Oswald Mosley, the World War II-era Nazi sympathizer who led the British Union of Fascists.
While Thiel’s personal affinity for Trump and close relationships with key members of the president’s cabinet may have eased Palantir’s entry into sensitive government areas, the company’s current trajectory has been years in the making.
Having penetrated the national security state of countries across the West, the firm and its messianic CEO are working to consolidate a trans-Atlantic network of control with unprecedented powers, lucrative profits, and a growing body count.
Kit Klarenberg is an investigative journalist exploring the role of intelligence services in shaping politics and perceptions.
This article is from The Grayzone.
Views expressed in this article may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.
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“Louis Mosley, the head of Palantir UK, cheered Starmer’s attitude after the visit: “You could see in his eyes that he gets it. The ambition is there — the will is there.” ”
And here’s the result:
“Keir Starmer says technology can create a ‘better future’ as he addresses AI fears”
“Prime minister announces funding to boost UK’s artificial intelligence infrastructure in speech at London Tech Week
All civil servants in England and Wales to get AI training
Mon 9 Jun 2025 12.15 BST
“Keir Starmer has said ministers should be able to “look every parent in the eye” and pledge that tech can create a “better future” for their children.
The UK prime minister opened London Tech Week with a series of policy announcements on artificial intelligence, including a boost to AI infrastructure and a new AI tool to transform the planning system.
Acknowledging a “social fear” around the impact of AI, Starmer said technology would benefit all of society.
“By the end of this parliament we should be able to look every parent in the eye in every region in Britain and say ‘look what technology can deliver for you’,” said Starmer.
He added: “We can put money in your pocket, we can create wealth in your community, we can create good jobs, vastly improve our public services, and build a better future for your children.
“That, to me, is the opportunity we must seize. That’s what my plan for change will deliver and, today, I think we’re taking another big step towards it.”
Addressing fears about the impact of AI on jobs and society, Starmer said: “AI and tech makes us more human.”
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Makes us more human? What a nonsensical statement.
A clear eyed reading of history shows that technology creations drive human social expectations and organization; there has never been a backing off from technologies that increase the power of the powerful….and the consequences to come have never been either actively considered or even realized: our species is driven by the capacity to make material the things that we imagine, and then to be changed in unforeseen ways. It is extremely unlikely, given our absolute dependence on functioning biological systems, that this will end well unless we somehow discover socially effective ways to evaluate our technological productions and reject those that damage our relationship with each outer and with the living world.
The Zionist threat to the First Amendment is one of the biggest domestic dangers we’re facing today. Palantir and the ADL ultimately want to set up a grand database that’ll identify and monitor everyone who’s deemed anti-Israel or pro Palestinian. They’ll eventually debank us and could possibly even charge us criminally on trumped up charges. The fact that regular folks are slowly becoming enlightened to just how much influence the pro Israel power bloc has in Washington is terrifying to these people. They’re hysterical bc their narrative is failing.
I don’t think many people quite understand the power and facility of Palantir/A.I. and how these tech tools will soon be able to narrow everybody down into specific silos of: apolitical moron, pro Israel, anti-Israel…
Thiel and Karp are Mossad connected entrepreneurs who should be shunned by all working American citizens. They first utilized their “talents” in assisting the Israeli Defense (sic) Forces in targeting and killing thousands of innocent Palestinians in Gaza.
I agree with you. I am actually glad I am old. I won’t have to live in this dystopia very much longer.
I never thought of it like that, but now you say it, it makes sense. Like Carolyn, i probably won’t live through it. But i’d like to be a fly on the wall when whatever happens, happens. Personally i think climate chaos/water shortages will be a big factor in our extinction. That, and AI taking over and becoming uncontrollable. (Water usage for these data bases is phenominal.) One thing’s for sure – they are afraid of the masses.
I’m with You Drew, global society is making a big mistake by not clamping down on A I.
The last time the civilization on earth encountered a similar threat was the discover of the atom bomb.
Now the wealthiest will be only those who have unlimited funds.