In a stunning moment caught on camera, Palantir CEO Alex Karp openly demanded American taxpayers bankroll a nationwide digital ID system—a proposal that will push the U.S. over the edge and into a Chinese-style social monitoring regime.
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TPV reports: The comments resurfaced this week after a clip circulated by More Perfect Union showed Karp arguing that a federally supported digital ID grid would help the U.S. “stay competitive” in the age of AI. What he didn’t say—but what Palantir’s history makes impossible to ignore—is that such a system will place one of the world’s most powerful surveillance contractors at its center.
And Karp has never hidden his philosophy. “I don’t think in win/lose. I think in domination… Bad times are very good for Palantir.”
Surveillance capitalism hasn’t spoken this bluntly since Bill Gates warned that anyone who refuses to comply will be “excluded from society.”
NEW: A former Palantir employee is sounding the alarm.
— More Perfect Union (@MorePerfectUS) April 17, 2025
Peter Thiel’s company rose to prominence working with military, law enforcement & ICE. They capitalize on fear and unrest to make money.
Now they want you to pay them to build the “government’s central operating system.” pic.twitter.com/QEDYfqwXcb
From CIA Seed Money to National Operating System
Palantir was born from the ashes of the DARPA Total Information Awareness (TIA) program—an initiative so controversial it was publicly shut down in 2003 after people realized it aimed to predict citizens’ behavior by pooling mass data from every corner of their lives.
The shutdown was cosmetic. The CIA’s venture arm, In-Q-Tel, immediately backed a young Peter Thiel’s startup, Palantir, giving it access to analysts and infrastructure. The TIA dream simply moved from government to private hands.
The privatized panopticon was born.
This guy needs to be expelled from the US.
— VΩX (@VoxExVeritas) December 5, 2025
Alex Karp - High as fuck. pic.twitter.com/CTenCDfBuw
Today Palantir’s flagship software, Gotham, underpins counterterrorism, predictive policing, immigration enforcement, and domestic surveillance across the West. Karp himself admits the company thrives in crisis—because crisis expands the market for control.
As Marshall McLuhan warned: “We march backwards into the future.” America is sleepwalking into a surveillance architecture built in secret two decades ago.
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| Alex Karp’s Palantir is advancing the very surveillance-first future long championed by the World Economic Forum in Davos — a blueprint critics describe as a new era of technocommunism |
A Perfect Storm: Ellison, Thiel, Musk, and the Race to Digitize the Human Being
Karp’s comments arrive just as America’s most powerful technocrats unveil their vision for the country’s future:
• Larry Ellison
Long obsessed with biometric identification, Ellison once offered the government a national ID system for free. Recently he bragged: “Citizens will be on their best behavior, because we’re constantly recording and reporting everything.”
Oracle now markets biometric ID as the key to “security,” while Ellison pushes for AI-driven medical passports, personalized mRNA treatments, and a globally networked health-data regime.
• Peter Thiel
Thiel’s worldview is clear: America isn’t a democracy—it’s ruled by unelected technocrats. Palantir is his masterpiece: a data refinery capable of identifying, sorting, ranking, and predicting human behavior.
And he’s placing his people everywhere: David Sacks, Jim O’Neill, Ken Howery, Trae Stephens—the PayPal Mafia metastasized into government.
• Elon Musk
Musk’s Starshield satellites already provide military-grade global surveillance, while his influence over the U.S. digital infrastructure grows with no democratic oversight.
Together, these men represent what author Catherine Austin Fitts calls “Mr. Global”—the merger of Big Tech, Big Defense, and Big Finance into a single, borderless global governance layer.
Digital ID: The Missing Keystone of the Control Grid
Why is Palantir pushing so hard now? Because digital ID is the master key.
Tokenized finance, biometric borders, predictive policing, AI-driven social scoring, medical surveillance, “smart cities,” and the Internet-of-Bodies all require a unified, government-backed identity layer.
China achieved this with the Social Credit System.
Karp sees an opportunity to do the same—but privatized, and funded by the American taxpayer.
A senior U.S. official once admitted that if TIA had survived, it would look exactly like today’s Palantir ecosystem.
This is not innovation; it’s the reboot of a failed globalist authoritarian project.
Pre-Crime: From Minority Report to Federal Infrastructure
Palantir’s software is already used to:
- Track political dissidents
- Score individuals’ “risk levels”
- Forecast crime before it happens
- Map social networks and associations
Trump previously legalized certain forms of “pre-crime” analytics under AG Bill Barr. Now, with Palantir executives embedded inside departments, a nationwide rollout appears closer than ever.
Israel’s use of AI kill lists—programs like Lavender—has shown how quickly these tools jump from “data analytics” to “lethal decision-making.” Karp dismissed concerns, saying only: “My bias is to defer to Israel.”
What happens when that bias enters our justice system?
The Tokenized Human: Turning Society Into a Digital Concentration Grid
Financial giants like BlackRock are pouring billions into AI-driven asset tokenization—land, forests, water, even carbon emissions. Every natural system is being converted into a tradable digital instrument.
The next logical step is tokenizing the individual. This is where digital ID merges with:
- CBDCs
- Medical passports
- Behavioral monitoring
- Algorithmic governance
- Automated penalties and rewards
The endgame? A programmable social contract where dissent becomes economically impossible.
Or as Billl Gates put it: “People who refuse to submit must be excluded from society.”
A Sleepwalking Nation at the Edge of a Globalist Technocratic Coup
The American public still thinks of tech as convenient gadgets and apps. Meanwhile, the world’s most powerful companies are quietly building a post-constitutional governance system:
- Borderless
- Unaccountable
- Algorithmic
- Real-time
- Financialized
- Predictive
- Self-expanding
This is not Big Brother. This is Big Brother privatized, optimized, and automated.
And now Palantir wants you to pay for it.
As McLuhan said, “We look at the present through a rear-view mirror.” By the time we recognize what this system is, it will already be fully installed.
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