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Rhinox

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Trump suddenly stopped mentioning him around early March... when was it again that his bullet shieldkid supposedly told Trump that he wasn't the President and to go away during a press conference that Musk mostly ran? Or is there anything else like that that ties to around that time, I wonder...
This also coincides with changing Tesla's bylaws making it harder to remove Musk as CEO. I think Elon is realizing that his idiocy has consequence and is rapidly moving to save his own ass.
Hopefully it only delays the axe falling.
 

Dekafox

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But it's not all roses:

 
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KidTDragon

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For those who don't follow Alt National Park Service anywhere:

Please read, this is important. Sorry it’s long.

Trump’s move to have Elon Musk step aside wasn’t a retreat. It was a distraction. With Musk’s name out of the headlines, many assumed the controversial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had quietly ended. It hasn’t. It’s just changed hands.

Enter Peter Thiel, the billionaire founder of Palantir and close ally of Musk. Thiel and his company are now central to Trump’s newest plan: building a massive government-run database on every American.

Here’s what’s happening:
- Trump signed an executive order in March forcing government agencies to share data.
- Palantir, a company with deep ties to the far-right and known for building surveillance tools, has been tapped to lead the effort.
- DOGE has now been granted access to the U.S. Treasury Department.
- Palantir has already received over $113 million in government funds since Trump returned to office, and just secured a new $795 million contract with the Department of Defense. (Follow the money and see where it goes)

Palantir’s software is already being used inside the Department of Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, and more. The company is now in talks with the IRS and Social Security Administration to expand further. This means personal data, from tax returns to medical records, could soon be compiled in one place, under one administration, with little oversight.

This push began under Musk’s leadership at DOGE. Now it’s Thiel’s turn. And make no mistake, this is about power. With a centralized, government-controlled data system, Trump gains new tools to target critics, intimidate dissenters, and go after immigrants.

They want you to think the threat is gone. But it’s growing, and it’s being handed to people who have no business controlling our lives.

Stay informed. Stay loud. This isn’t over. Stop the billionaire takeover!
 

Ungnome

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I won't say it's a distraction. Musk was losing money and I believe a mutiny at Tesla was brewing. He had to step away. Theil is MUCH worse than Musk though. Theil knows when to be silent. They want to implement a neo-feudal society and will use their access to the US government to implement one, if we don't stop them. Both Musk and Theil are followers of the Dark Enlightenment philosophy, after all.
 

KidTDragon

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Update/more info:

Peter Thiel’s company, Palantir, is helping the Trump administration build the very thing they claim to be fighting, a centralized surveillance state. And yes, it’s real. Big Brother is here.

Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Trump’s Executive Order

In March 2025, Trump signed an executive order forcing all federal agencies to share their data with each other. That includes the IRS, Department of Health, Education, Homeland Security, and more.

This order gutted past privacy protections and handed control of America’s data to a newly empowered agency called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), staffed almost entirely by Trump loyalists.

Step 2: DOGE as the Control Center

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) acts as the hub:
- It determines which data gets shared, by whom, and for what purpose.
- Staffed with Trump loyalists and political appointees, it answers only to the executive branch.
- DOGE contracts directly with Palantir, essentially privatizing surveillance infrastructure.

They’ve also embedded Palantir tech into agencies like IRS, DHS, VA, and HHS under the justification of “improving operations.”

Step 3: Palantir Is the Glue

Palantir, co-founded by far-right billionaire Peter Thiel, makes software designed to pull data from all kinds of sources and link it together. Their main platforms, Foundry, Gotham, and Apollo, are now used across the federal government.

They’ve built systems for:
- The IRS - to access and analyze tax returns, Social Security numbers, and employment records.
- ICE - to track immigrants and visa overstays.
- HHS and the VA - to manage health records, hospital data, and even vaccine planning.
- The military and intelligence agencies - to run surveillance and battlefield analysis tools.

Together, these tools don’t just store data, they connect it across agencies and create a full picture of any person the government wants to analyze.

Step 4: Everything Is Being Tied Together

DOGE is using Palantir’s tools to link:
- Your tax data
- Your medical records
- Your immigration status
- Your student loans
- Your bank transactions
- And more, all into one system.

Before this order, that kind of data sharing was either illegal or tightly restricted. Now it’s happening in the open, with no congressional oversight and no transparency.

Yes, It Can Be Weaponized

Trump has already:
- Fired independent watchdogs
- Installed loyalists in key data-heavy roles
- Publicly threatened to use the IRS and DOJ against political opponents

While there’s no public proof of real-time “surveillance dossiers” on individuals just yet, the tools now exist to build them, and the safeguards to prevent it are gone.

This mirrors authoritarian data governance models used in China (e.g., social credit systems), but with American tech and less oversight.

Palantir has taken over $908 million in contracts since Trump returned to office (follow the money). Every system they’ve built is expanding the administration’s reach into your personal life. This isn’t about efficiency, it’s about control.

You never consented to this. No one voted for it. And unless we push back, it will only grow stronger.
 

Ultra Magnus13

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