On May 30th, 2025, the same day that Elon Musk resigned from the government and came out swinging against Trump and the Big Beautiful Bill, Trump announced that the US will partner with Palantir to create a giant, AI-integrated, all-encompassing database on every single American, unifying every piece of data that every government agency ever held about every last one of us, into one convenient repository that every government or hacker on the planet will end up being able to access.
The US government has long since held vast amounts of data on every American. From ICE to the ATF to the Social Security Admin, to the ubiquitous intercepts of the FBI and NSA, if you put it all together, they would already know just about everything there is to know about you. The only saving grace is that unless you’re a terrorist, Trump supporter, or attending school board meetings about DEI, they don’t put it together (and even then, their radar is hit or miss, to put it mildly.)
Those various pieces of data are held over a hundred different agencies, with a hundred different levels of access control, and while it’s still far from ideal, that inefficiency, almost alone, has preserved what flapping few tatters remain of the 4th Amendment. Federal agencies are not supposed to freely share the data they hold on you; it’s a feature, not a bug.
Trump is moving to change that. Starting immediately, Trump has engaged Palantir to work on a new system, integrating all of that data and making it available for the most advanced, AI-powered analytics in the world. This is not just another warrantless government spying program. Thanks to the Patriot Act, and the four subsequent presidencies that have used and expanded those powers, nobody is surprised to learn that they already have all our data, and nothing really changed when they did that: this is using that data, all of it, in the most invasive possible way. Palantir is the world’s leading defense and intelligence analytics company, and not by a small margin. Most relevantly, from 2022, with Deborah Birx on the board (since this story broke, they have since deleted that announcement from their website, but you can still find it on the archives), they were integral creators of various national Covid surveillance and control systems, cornerstones of the totalitarian technocracy the WEF had planned for the Great Reset. The world pushed back, and they were forced to shelve those plans for at least the last couple of years; now, with a new face, a new name, and a new president, they’re back to finish what they started.

If this is allowed to come to fruition, the 4th Amendment is dead. Palantir was more or less founded, being a CIA creation via their In-Q-Tel investment cutout, to build and operate systems for the US government; one among many, the Main Core system operated by the NSA, which was designed to detect and classify Americans as potential terrorists, had three million Americans on it as of 2008; that truly pales against the scale of sucking up literally every piece of data, on every person, from every agency of government, and feeding it into a central, AI-enabled database. No government, no corporation, no person in the world should have that much power.
The lawsuits against DOGE also just laid some notable groundwork for allowing this: in a ruling today, SCOTUS affirmed that DOGE, under presidential order, was properly granted access to as much information in the SSA as the President wanted to give them. The scope of that order pales against the scope of what is being granted to Palantir, largely in the fact that it pertains to a single agency, not the entire US government’s stash of information; but it’s one more incremental brick in the wall.
This also comes on the heels of a string of other, less than optimal developments: Moderna’s latest weapon of genocide got the nod from the FDA, despite the promise that no new approvals would happen without placebo controlled trials, which would lay bare their deadliness before they could take any more lives; Kash Patel and Pam Bondi have been swallowed whole by the swamp, telling us that Epstein did, in fact, kill himself, and giving us one excuse after another, since they started, as to why they have not released those files yet; the war in Ukraine did not, in fact, end on day one, with Senators Lindsay Graham and Richard Blumenthal still happily feeding at the trough of bottomless Ukrainian corruption; Elon Musk wisely got out before it swallowed him too, and just came out swinging about the “Big Beautiful Bill”, among other things.

All told, the “swamp” appears to be alive and well, albeit short a few USAID slush funds, and the Great Reset, the WEF’s march toward the totalitarian techno-dystopia they’ve been working toward for the last fifty years, continues apace. I was asked, in December of 2024, to submit my resume for a position in the admin, and eventually decided against it; seeing what it’s doing to the people that came in to “stand against the deep state,” I’m thinking that that was a good decision, costly as it has been.
The explosion of noise on every other subject, from Epstein to Russia to the day-in day-out headlines on the Trump-Musk feud, is serving well to bury this under a torrent of meaningless distraction. They know that we can stop this, if enough of us speak up, and the threat that this poses to the American people cannot be overstated.
They couldn’t quite get there with Covid, and now they’re trying again.