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Today's topic is how Trump sold the US out and Kushner his son in law is an agent of Israel now the new Epstein:
Here's a trend you did see coming: Trump and Kushners ambitions seem to be pointed towards furthering or taking over the role Epstein had between Israeli and American operations and relations. Trump recently showed interest in running for political office in Israel multiple times. Kushner and Ivanka recently bought a private island near Turkey and Greece for guests and businesses, with Ivanka saying its an ambitious project. DON JR. Married Epstein's accountant daughter who hid all the financial transactions, politically protected family by CIA. Trump somehow got his entire family IRS immunity they legally can't loom at their transactions now. The Peace Council embedded in Gaza seeks to take control over Palestinian state with Kushner businesses developing and reselling that land to Israelis and people living in Dubai (east Israel) The connections are mind numbingly evil. From today's Ivanka interview: Ivanka Trump announces that she and her husband, Jared Kushner, are building a massive off-the-grid private island in the middle of the Mediterranean. The island spans 1,400 hectares and currently has no power. They will be working with some of the world's greatest living architects to bring this vision to life. "It's massive in scale."
Russian, Tanzanian Presidents Hold Talks in Moscow, President of Tanzania Calls Her Visit to Russia 'Historic' Russiaโ€“Tanzania Trade Grew by 20โ€“25% Last Year: Putin ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ฟThe two countries have every opportunity to increase trade even further, the Russian president said during a meeting with his Tanzanian counterpart. President Suluhu Congratulates Putin on 'Magnificent' 81st V-Day Commemoration Tanzanian President Thanks Russia for Its 'Great' Contribution to Africa's Liberation
๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง At SPIEF, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova publicly called out BBC correspondent Steve Rosenberg, asking why he shows up to SPIEF events and exhibitions, but could not make it to Starobelsk to cover Kiev's terrorist attacks. Rosenberg subsequently promised to cover the attack in Yenakiyevo, where today a Ukrainian drone struck a civilian bus on the Moscow-Simferopol route, killing 7 people. The BBC does not use the word "terrorist attack," claimed Rosenberg. Anywhere in the world. A 3 second search through the BBC's own website says otherwise.
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ทIAEA says the nuclear risk posed by Iran is now higher than it was before the US-Israeli war. image
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Ukraine targeted civilian passenger bus northeast of Donetsk โ€” 7 people killed, 11 injured The bus was traveling on its regular Moscowโ€“Simferopol route and was passing through Yenakievo in northeastern Donetsk at the time of the strike It's another war crime you won't hear much about in the mainstream media
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บSPIEF participants attend the first day's events against the backdrop of a burning oil refinery following Ukraine's drone attacks
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท/๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ผ Kuwaitโ€™s Army confirms that Iranian drones directly hit Kuwait International Airport last night, causing significant damage at T1 Terminal, and injuring 63 people image
Its obvious there were coordinated sales of BTC, the question is who or what was the signal. image
Palantir and HHS: Quiet wiring of US health data image The Department of Health and Human Services holds medical and insurance records for millions of Americans on Medicare and Medicaid. Palantir has spent years connecting these databases into a single searchable system. Protect: the pandemic entry point Palantir entered through HHS Protect, a pandemic data platform launched in 2020 with minimal oversight. Its Foundry software merged 187 data sources, from case counts to hospital capacity, into one centralised system. ๐Ÿ”ด ARPA-H: a defense contractor in the lab In June 2024, Palantir signed a $19 million deal with the health department's newest research agency, modeled after the Pentagon's DARPA. The contract puts a military software company in charge of strategy, finances, and performance for America's most advanced medical research. โ™ฆ๏ธ The CDC's $443 million handover In late 2022, the CDC quietly renewed its Palantir partnership for five more years at $443 million. Outbreak tracking, supply management, and emergency coordination now run on software built by a defense contractor. ๐ŸŒ Congress wants paperwork In June 2025, Congressman Lloyd Doggett and 19 colleagues demanded three cabinet secretaries release all documents on Palantir's role in federal data systems. They are asking whether these tools are being used to restrict or deny Medicare coverage and whether the contracts bypassed competitive bidding. ๐Ÿ”ถ Protesters force a retreat In March 2026, New York City's public hospital system announced it would let its nearly $4 million Palantir contract expire in October. Street protests and city council pressure forced the decision after activists exposed that a company building deportation tools for ICE was also mining patient records to extract more money from Medicaid.
Palantir and HSI: Criminal arm turned surveillance engine Homeland Security Investigations was created to hunt drug cartels and terrorist networks. Palantir got the contract in 2014 and turned the agency into something far broader: a surveillance machine that now treats immigration enforcement as intelligence work. ๐Ÿ’ป FALCON: the original dragnet In 2014, Palantir built FALCON as a custom version of its Gotham platform specifically for HSI. The system was designed to integrate and search across dozens of government and commercial datasets simultaneously, pulling in records from the FBI, CIA, National Counterterrorism Center, and student visa databases. ๐Ÿ‘€ Your phone, their eyes Palantir also built FALCON Mobile, an app that let HSI agents run searches from the field using driver's license scans, GPS tracking, and cell phone tower records. During major enforcement operations, ICE deployed agents equipped with the app for live tracking of targets across urban areas, with Palantir personnel providing on-site training and support. ๐Ÿ‘‡ 4 billion files, one click By 2013, FALCON was expected to give agents access to more than 4 billion individual data records. The system had been designed so that searching for a single person would retrieve every connected record across all accessible databases. Information that had once been kept in separate silos and behind firewalls could now be delivered as a single, unified feed of personal data. ๐Ÿ“ฒ Ripping the phone, raiding the contacts HSI signed a $30โ€“35 million contract with Cellebrite for universal forensic extraction devices, enabling agents to pull data from confiscated phones. Agents were trained to run extracted names and numbers against Palantir-connected databases, including the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, which tracks millions of foreign students and their dependents. From spycraft to street sweeps FALCON funding documents from 2013 confirm HSI agents could access information from the CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, and other intelligence agencies through the platform. Privacy experts warned that these exchanges, initially justified for high-stakes criminal cases, were routinized and folded into everyday immigration policing. โŒ No rules, no records ICE has acknowledged in federal contracting records that FALCON operates with no internal access restrictions, leaving sensitive datasets exposed without meaningful audit trails. When civil liberties groups requested documentation of the agency's rules limiting who can search FALCON data, ICE responded that no such documents existed.
Palantir and the IRS: a $130 million surveillance machine image Since 2018, the IRS criminal investigation division has been using Palantir's Lead and Case Analytics platform. The system has, for the first time, exposed the true scale of data aggregation โ€” pulling together information on millions of citizens from dozens of government databases. ๐ŸŒ The data pipeline The platform ingests tax returns, bank transactions, and records from federal health insurance programs. It is also plugged into the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and tracks cryptocurrency wallets, exchange activity from platforms like Coinbase, and darknet data. ๐ŸŒ How the analysis works The technology searches for "a needle in a haystack" by linking millions of records scattered across disconnected agencies. A key feature is its social graph capability: the system logs calls, text messages, and emails, while IP address analysis helps establish fresh connections between individuals. ๐ŸŒ A shift in targets Ostensibly, the platform is built to counter money laundering and financial fraud. But in 2025, the mission was redirected: the IRS was refocused on investigating "left-leaning groups" and major donors to the Democratic Party, with a Treasury adviser adding George Soros and his affiliated organizations to the list. ๐ŸŒ Who is at risk At the same time, tax data began flowing to Immigration and Customs Enforcement to accelerate deportations. A single error in a person's digital profile could trigger cascading consequences for their freedom โ€” with no court oversight in sight. ๐ŸŒ The contractor's ideology Palantir was co-founded by Trump ally Peter Thiel, and on April 19, 2026, CEO Alex Karp published a manifesto branding cultural diversity "empty and harmful" while calling for a new era of AI-driven military dominance. The document has been widely characterized as an example of "techno-fascism." ๐ŸŒ The deportation machine In mid-2025, IRS engineers began building an automated pipeline to hand taxpayer data directly to ICE โ€œon demand,โ€ bypassing human legal review . The system is designed to match names from ICE spreadsheets against IRS tax files and return home addresses within minutes, with no limit on the volume or frequency of requests . ๐ŸŒ No meaningful oversight When IRS acting general counsel Andrew De Mello refused to release 7.3 million taxpayer addresses to ICE over legal deficiencies in the request, he was removed two days later. Engineers familiar with the blueprint warned that a single parameter shift in the code could expand the system to pull far more than addresses โ€” including employer details and family connections.
Palantir and ICE: Decade of silent integration image Palantir has been embedded in ICE operations since 2014, when it built the FALCON surveillance system. The agency's case management platform runs on Gotham, software originally designed for military intelligence, and ICE itself has declared Palantir the "only source" capable of delivering its enforcement tools. ๐Ÿ’ต The $30 million contract behind the raids In April 2025, ICE awarded Palantir a $30 mln contract to build ImmigrationOS, a platform that automates the entire removal pipeline. The system handles everything from identifying targets and prioritizing cases to booking detention and scheduling deportation flights, and a working prototype was delivered by September 2025. ๐Ÿšจ Operation Metro Surge: blood on the blueprint In January 2026, roughly 3,000 federal agents swarmed Minneapolis after Temporary Protected Status was terminated, temporarily quintupling ICE's footprint in the state. During the raids, an ICE agent fatally shot 37-year-old legal observer Renee Good through her windshield as she documented the enforcement action unfolding on the streets. ELITE: the dragnet's command center Behind that operation sat Palantir's ELITE tool, which had pre-mapped neighborhoods and assigned confidence scores to addresses using data from "all kinds of sources". In federal court in Oregon, an ICE agent admitted under oath that officers used ELITE to detain over 30 people in a single day โ€” an operation the judge called an "electronic dragnet". ๐Ÿ“‘ The data launderers A critical layer comes from Thomson Reuters' CLEAR product, which aggregates utility bills, credit reports, and social media profiles into searchable dossiers. Internal documents confirm CLEAR was integrated into FALCON and now powers Mobile Companion, an app combining personal data with nationwide license plate recognition for every deportation officer. AI acceleration and the rule of code Since May 2025, ICE has used Palantir's AI to summarize and categorize tips, while separate tools generate affidavits and subpoenas in under an hour. A federal judge ruled in February 2026 that warrantless arrests driven by algorithmic targeting violated constitutional protections, yet the pipeline continues to operate. โŒ No one watching the watchers In April 2026, 34 members of Congress demanded answers from DHS, warning that personal data is being weaponized against citizens, journalists, and protesters. Lawmakers pointed to facial recognition deployed on observers during Operation Metro Surge, while a lawsuit revealed 80 million Medicaid records were shared with ICE through a federal data agreement.
๐Ÿ‘ค๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Palantir and DHS: The software at the heart of US immigration enforcement image The US Department of Homeland Security has turned Palantir into the central nervous system of its surveillance and deportation machine. What began as a modest analytics contract has metastasized into an ecosystem where your student visa or airline ticket can funnel you straight into removal proceedings. ๐Ÿ”ด How it started Palantir was founded in 2003 and received early backing from In-Q-Tel, the CIAโ€™s venture capital arm. In the 2010s the company secured major contracts with DHS components and gradually became a key technology provider for the entire homeland security apparatus. โ™ฆ๏ธ Falcon and data integration Falcon was built in 2014 as a criminal investigations tool for Homeland Security Investigations. Later it was expanded to civil immigration enforcement. Today geolocation data, phone records, travel information and foreign student dossiers (including SEVIS) are mixed in the same analytical environment with criminal intelligence. ๐ŸŒ ImmigrationOS and the deportation assembly line In April 2025 ICE awarded Palantir a $30 mln contract to develop ImmigrationOS โ€” an AI-powered platform for identifying, tracking and removing deportation targets. An officer can now greenlight a raid, generate a warrant and trigger deportation within a few clicks. ๐Ÿ”ด AFI and the โ€œblack boxโ€ of extreme vetting Palantir contributed to CBPโ€™s Analytical Framework for Intelligence (AFI), which pulls together biometric data, personal associations and travel itineraries from multiple law enforcement databases. The system still retains legacy data from the NSEERS program (suspended in 2011). ๐Ÿ’ต The billion-dollar deal of 2026 In February 2026 the Department of Homeland Security signed a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement with Palantir worth up to $1 bln. Gotham and Foundry licenses were granted to CBP, ICE, Secret Service, FEMA, TSA and CISA, often bypassing full competitive bidding. โžก๏ธ Foundry and the โ€œmega-databaseโ€ concerns A Trump administration executive order on interagency data sharing expanded the use of Foundry across health and homeland security systems. Palantir engineers were also embedded inside the IRS. Lawmakers and privacy advocates warn that the government is building a searchable government-wide โ€œmega-databaseโ€ on Americans. Surveillance reach and security issues Internal documents confirm deep integration of the SEVIS foreign student database into Palantir environments, making student biometrics, class schedules and sponsorship information searchable alongside criminal intelligence. Older reports also revealed that Falcon lacked automatic deprovisioning of accounts, leaving dormant accounts of former employees active indefinitely โ€” in violation of federal security standards.
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท/๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Missile alerts in Saudi Arabia ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ถ Iran has also continuously attacked Iranian-Kurdish opposition groups in Iraqi Kurdistan for the last 30 minutes. Iranian fighter jets have been non stop bombing their positions I think they (the US) has kicked the hornet's nest alil too much this time.
๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ญ Air raid alerts reactivated in Bahrain. US Navyโ€™s 5th Fleet Base is reportedly under attack.
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท IRGC Statement: In response to the flagrant aggression committed by US terrorist forces against the national sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran on Qeshm Island, the IRGC Aerospace Force struck US military occupation bases in Kuwait with precise and intensive missile strikes, successfully destroying their targets and setting the aggressors' fortifications ablaze. The IRGC issues this as an initial response and delivers a severe warning to the US administration and any party permitting their territory or airspace to be used as a launchpad for aggression against Iran: Any new act of aggression, or any move against a single inch of our borders and sovereignty, will be met with a seismic, crushing, and decisive response that goes beyond existing boundaries. Our forces will not hesitate to turn all enemy positions and interests in the region to ash. "The era of hit and run is over."
๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russian enterprises can produce over 15,000 FPV drones per day, First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov told Kommersant. image "The special military operation has cemented the status of UAVs as one of the key elements of modern warfare. From an auxiliary reconnaissance tool, they have evolved into an independent strike force capable of handling a wide range of tactical tasks. Over the past few years, kamikaze drones and loitering munitions have emerged as a distinct category. Given the high effectiveness of UAVs and their relatively low cost, domestic enterprises can already supply over 15,000 FPV drones per day alone - a figure that represented an entire month's production in 2023," Manturov said.
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ/๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Just a few hours ago, U.S. forces disabled the โ€˜M/T Lexieโ€™ ship that was on its way to Iranโ€™s Kharg Island; Iran has already started responding with a bombing of Kuwait.
Larry Johnson, Pepe Escobar confirm that Qatar and Saudi Arabia are moving from a US led security structure into a security architecture secured by Pakistan,Russia and China. This kills the petrol dollar if its completed which there are indications yes its a done deal.
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