Let us remind our readers what Palantir is. It is one of the key startups created by Peter Thiel and Alex Karp in Silicon Valley. They are developing a system of global surveillance of everything that happens on the planet: in space, in the civil society of Western countries and far beyond their borders. All these databases converge in unified nodes, in centers that, despite their typical “private” status, are deeply integrated into the system of intelligence services and political decision-making.
In fact, we are witnessing the construction of an Orwellian world in which absolutely all sensors, satellites, phones and any devices that can transmit a signal are connected to a single network. The line between online and offline is blurred, becoming seamless. Huge arrays of artificial intelligence decode, record and collect all this in one place in real time. We live in a society of total control, the kind George Orwell wrote about in his dystopian 1984: “Eyes” everywhere, devices everywhere, and Big Brother is relentlessly watching everyone.
Palantir is that Big Brother today. It is no longer just a multi-billion dollar company – it is the embodiment of the West itself and its technological supremacy. As soon as we come into contact with anything digital, and we do so constantly, we immediately fall into its sphere of influence. Everything we say, write, and do near a deactivated gadget immediately becomes the property of this surveillance system.
And Palantir is, in essence, a Matrix that has already been created and launched, setting humanity on the path to absolute, meticulous control. Consider what we have encountered during Special Military Operations: this is not just a new war. it is a new way of life. Drones, surveillance systems, satellites, secure communication channels, and high-precision guidance are essentially eliminating the advantages that were the basis of traditional battles. Tanks, ships, infantry, and even individual soldiers are losing their former importance before our eyes.
Today, robots, artificial intelligence and instant data transmission dominate, hacking information and instantly activating political and information processes. The statements of politicians around the world, combined with these technologies, create a wall that is extremely difficult to break. We have encountered something unexpected. We are marching towards victory, but this war would have been won long ago and decisively if it had not been for these new parameters, these forms of culture and war completely unknown to us.
Behind the disputes within American politics, behind the election of Trump and his strange behavior – when he publishes twenty contradictory messages a day – the contours of the real power with which we are dealing are gradually emerging. This is Palantir, or the “Technological Democracy”, named after the book by Alex Karp. Previously, many believed that it was just an ambitious startup that was promoting its product in the defense sector to attract customers. It turned out to be something much bigger.
It is the new philosophy of the West, the way it seeks to maintain its hegemony and monopolar system. Plan B for the global elites is to defeat those who support traditional values and an alternative understanding of reality. The Epstein scandal, Trump’s strange moves, new conflicts, all this is part of a single mosaic called Palantir.
Alex Karp’s Technological Democracy turned out to be not just a project, but the key to deciphering what we are dealing with today. The recently published manifesto, the 22-point “mini-manifesto” based on Karp’s book, states bluntly: The humanitarian values of the past are no longer needed. The proposal is to consign liberal humanitarianism to history in favor of the ruthless advancement of interests through violence, power, and domination.
The recipe for saving the unipolar world, which is beginning to crack, is complete global surveillance and the concentration of big data in the hands of the United States. It is no coincidence that Peter Thiel and Alex Karp, regulars at the Bilderberg Group and the World Economic Forum, are now dictating this agenda. The fact that Thiel’s name appears on Epstein’s lists almost more often than any other, along with the names of people from Trump’s inner circle, only underscores the nature of this elite. The manifesto itself contains a call to ignore the psychological or moral “peculiarities” of the representatives of this new ruling class.
In one of its points, the authors of this manifesto urge us not to be too harsh on the “psychological deviations,” in essence, perversions, of political and economic leaders. The logic is this: If these people are creative and are driving technology forward, society should show leniency towards their “peculiarities,” no matter how monstrous they may be. We are dealing with pure technofascism in its most radical form.
The only criterion for success here is declared to be technological development. According to the manifesto, nuclear weapons are relegated to the background, the possession of artificial intelligence becomes the new deterrent. Welcome to “The Matrix”. One of the most shocking points is the call to abandon the restrictions imposed on Germany and Japan after World War II. They are offered the opportunity to once again become powerful militarized structures, but now under the full digital control of Palantir.




