The Government, Data Collection, & Breakout Labs...
Don't worry, they aren't saying how they are doing it, what they'll do with it, or when, but it's very secure and in your best interest.
Hang with me today.
As you might remember from my post yesterday, I recently started following Amazing Polly, which is what got me thinking about the feminist- trans stuff. In another Amazing Polly episode, she digs into what’s happening with the so called independent alt media right now. She looks into the intellectual dark web and the new media establishment that is being formed. Although I have many thoughts regarding this topic, they are for another time. Peter Thiel is the name that is of interest to me for today (although I highly recommend listening to the entire episode, here are some images are from her episode: Meet the So-Called Independent Alternative Media).
Moving along…
Today, Laura Garcia posted an excellent article on her Substack.
She asks extremely relevant questions regarding the incredible volume of data that is being collected under systems ushered in through Covid.
Laura asks:
My questions/concerns then focus on ALL THAT DATA….where is it going, who has access, how is it being managed and for what purposes?
Great question, Laura.
I strongly encourage to read her entire post, but for the purposes of this article I will briefly summarize a few points:
Government has noticed that we have huge gaps in data.
This has been happening for many years (***remember VAERS has always been flawed - Harvard said so and then all those smarty pants data freedom fighters have now confirmed this over and over…and underreporting is a HUGE issue).
It really sucks for health emergency response when different states have different rules about sharing health data.
The whole system is outdated, old, and busted.
Luckily the federal government is coming in to save the day with multiple Insight programs!
A suite of data gathering, interpreting, and sharing technologies are being rolled out via the CDC including PII, IZ, PPRL, and Data Lakes.
Oh and they want to assure us that they aren’t entirely sure how they are going to do it, what they will do with it when they have it, or how it will be integrated…but rest assured, they’ve got this boo. You’re privacy? Fuhgettaboutit….it’s totally fine!
This Insight presents data systems in use at the time of publication that may be subject to change. They represent a mix of systems that predate the COVID-19 pandemic and systems developed specifically for pandemic response. The Biden Administration has identified improving vaccine data systems a part of its pandemic strategy; goals are broad at this time.”
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IN/IN11584
Still with me? So then Laura jumps over to Palantir Technologies and its founder, none other than Peter Thiel.
Laura suggests checking out James Corbett’s report on How Palantir Conquered the World, I concur.
Check out the Wikipedia info below:
Palantir Technologies is a public American company that specializes in big data analytics. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, it was founded by Peter Thiel,[3] Nathan Gettings, Joe Lonsdale, Stephen Cohen, and Alex Karp in 2003. The company's name is derived from The Lord of the Rings where the magical palantíri were "seeing-stones," described as indestructible balls of crystal used for communication and to see events in other parts of the world.
The company is known for three projects in particular: Palantir Gotham, Palantir Apollo, and Palantir Foundry. Palantir Gotham is used by counter-terrorism analysts at offices in the United States Intelligence Community (USIC) and United States Department of Defense.[4] In the past, Gotham was used by fraud investigators at the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, a former US federal agency which operated from 2009 to 2015. Gotham was also used by cyber analysts at Information Warfare Monitor, a Canadian public-private venture which operated from 2003 to 2012. Palantir Apollo is the operating system for continuous delivery and deployment across all environments.[5] Their SaaS is one of five offerings authorized for Mission Critical National Security Systems (IL5) by the U.S. Department of Defense.[6][7] Palantir Foundry is used by corporate clients such as Morgan Stanley, Merck KGaA, Airbus, Wejo, Lilium, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.[8]
Palantir's original clients were federal agencies of the USIC. It has since expanded its customer base to serve state and local governments, as well as private companies in the financial and healthcare industries.[9](source wikipedia)
To recap, Peter Thiel founded Palantir, a data analytic company contracted by the US government, including the DOD.
Recently I began looking into some of the folks Polly mentioned on her podcast, specifically Peter Thiel. I’ve been tucking away some of the things that caught my eye, for example, Breakout Labs, a company coming from his non-profit, the Thiel Foundation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakout_Labs
Breakout Labs is a grant-making body operating as part of the Thiel Foundation (a philanthropic organization created by Peter Thiel). Breakout Labs gives grants for early-stage scientific research that is too speculative or long-term to interest the for-profit sector (such as angel investors and venture capitalists) but may be unsuitable for traditional sources of funding for scientific research due to its radical or offbeat nature.[1] Grants are made through a competitive application and selection process.[2]
Breakout Labs
This isn’t our first rodeo. As founders of Breakout Labs at the Thiel Foundation, we have a long history of investing in and coalescing the ecosystem for early-stage, deep science companies.
Let’s take a lil look-see at what they’re all about. The following is directly from the portfolio page on their website:
VITRA LABS: Reimagining fertility with next generation IVF
ENPLUSONE BIO: Harnessing the power and flexibility of enzymes to deliver RNA to the world
SURF BIO: A stabilization platform that addresses some of drug delivery’s most difficult challenges
PHANTOM NEURO: Building a system to help people control robotic limbs using low risk implantable sensors, AI, and enabling software
CANAERY: Building a nose-computer interface to decode the hidden world of scent
PARTHENON THERAPEUTICS: Reprogramming the tumor microenvironment to beat cancers.
PARALLEL BIO: Putting the immune system in a dish to improve drug discovery
ECOVATE DESIGN: Mycellium technology driving plant-based meats, biodegradable packaging and textiles
STRM.BIO: Leveraging extracellular vesicles to deliver gene therapies in-vivo
SHIRATRONICS: Novel neuromodulation technologies to combat debilitating migraine headaches
CHECKERSPOT: Synthetic biology and chemistry to produce novel bio-derived oils from micro-algae
IMMUSOFT: Genetically modifying B cells to create sustained, protein producing therapeutics in the body
CYTOVALE: Clinical diagnostics to measure biophysical markers of single cells
STRATEOS: Automating chemical, biological and image analysis to accelerate drug discovery
MODERN MEADOW: Building enhanced functionality through biofabrication
So, let’s see…Peter Thiel’s Palantir Technologies company has a long history with the US government and the DoD. (Just in case you forgot, Sasha Latypova has covered the role of the DoD in the covid countermeasure program at length.)
Good thing our government is recognizing a well established issue with data collection and tracking…sure wish they had better Insight. (It’s almost like a Data Lake would fit perfectly with a Modern Meadow.)
Oh cool, Peter Thiel has a rocking data analysis tech company, and a long track record with the government! Perf!
I wonder if all that data is already being used to prepare cutting edge solutions for problems they know are coming…
Gosh, I wonder if there’s any money to be made?
“Interestingly, by the end of yesterday….Palantir was in the 24 hour news cycle. For what? Well, on Monday Palantir was busy announcing that it was going to experience growth and profit like never before seen because of its AI platform and the tools that it would have to offer in that arena.”
https://www.reuters.com/business/palantir-expects-turn-profit-every-quarter-2023-after-upbeat-q1-2023-05-08/
Hey, have you heard about issues with women and adverse events after the jab? Specifically regarding fertility?
→ VITRA LABS: Reimagining fertility with next generation IVF
What about that whole issue with taste and smell. Yeah, the one that many people are still struggling with…
→ CANAERY: Building a nose-computer interface to decode the hidden world of scent
Perhaps you’ve heard about the huge increase in cancer…
→ PARTHENON THERAPEUTICS: Reprogramming the tumor microenvironment to beat cancers.
From Laura’s Substack:
Now, I have a new nagging question…..if Palantir has so much power….is its partnership with our government one where we have power over them as the consumer or they have power over us as a subject? But as Corbett points out….it isn’t really Palantir we need to be worried about….it is whoever thinks it’s such a good idea to amass that kind of power in a centralized system. And we should all be wary and asking why and taking steps to protect our data. Data is what lights up your screen and presents an image….is it so far fetched to think that what the technocrats are doing is studying data in earnest so that they can learn how to manipulate us through their various digital tools, services, and devices so that they can make a world in their image or for their purposes.
I dunno…seems like it my not be very far fetched at all. And this is just one avenue…
Peter Thiel: it could also be a way to see all the facets, the connections of the deep state enterprise first hand: bank accounts; personnel; hierarchy; boys club... If one wanted to roll up it up. Time will tell.
https://rumble.com/v30st6y-badlands-story-hour-ep-25-the-departed-tue-900-pm-et.html
So, Peter Thiel funded Rumble and he founded a leading data collection company that's working closely with the US Government. Hmm. Me thinks Rumble just might be a data collection portal that is sharing all kinds of user data with Uncle Sam. It's been said that data is the new gold. I guess that would make it the most sought after asset by all the three letter government organizations around the world to use as a weapon of population control. 🤔