Sunday, June 9, 2013

'Big Data' Bilderberg Firm Palantir Works for NSA Spy Agenda (VIDEO)







The age of "big data" is reluctantly upon us, and it affects almost everything, as Bilderberg's 2013 talking point suggests. Their secretive closed door discussion on massive stores of data, collected from the biggest portals on the Internet and analyzed in the pursuit of NSA objectives, is being led by Dr. Alexander Karp, the co-founder of Palantir Technologies.

The firm has admittedly been set-up with $2 million in seed money from In-Q-Tel, the private funding arm of the CIA, and the aid of Peter Thiel, Silicon Valley's so-called "PayPal Mafia" Don who helps direct Bilderberg's agenda and invitees. Palantir and has been advised by numerous intelligence officials including the former director of Total Information Awareness, John Poindexter, and George Tenet, the former CIA director.

Gen. Keith B. Alexander, the director of NSA and commander of US Cyber Command, testified in Congress on the cyber warfare program that was launched officially in 2010. Alexander discussed in part Palantir, is contracted by the NSA for datamining and cyber attack operations.

A hit team in the Infowar, Palantir developed recommendations to target the grassroots leadership, supporters and financiers of Wikileaks and Anonymous, and even outlined the need to target supporters in the media like Glen Greenwald, perhaps the foremost critic of drone strikes.


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