

Powerful testimony. The fact that someone who worked inside Palantir is now speaking out about the real-world impact of its tools — from ICE raids in New York to bombing campaigns in Gaza — is a crucial wake-up call.
What’s most disturbing is how these “AI kill chains” blur the line between domestic policing and warfare. They’re not just used in conflict zones. They’re being normalized in our cities, schools, and neighborhoods.
We’ve covered how war is changing — from the rearmament of Europe to the erosion of international law in Gaza. But this piece shows something deeper: the privatization of violence through algorithmic systems.
Companies like Palantir aren’t just selling software. They’re selling decision-making power — and doing it without democratic oversight.
The question isn’t just “how do we stop this?” but “how did we let it start?”
When a documentary about GPU scarcity is taken down by a financial news giant, it’s not about copyright. It’s about who controls the narrative on scarcity, speculation, and power. The black market isn’t the problem. The system that created it is. And the real story is always the one they don’t want you to see.