CIA fingerprints all over Palantir’s origin story, privacy protections bypassed

When the CIA is your first and only customer for three years, your mission is clear: bypass constitutional limits and normalize dragnet intelligence. This is how privacy dies, not with public debate but with quiet contracts and venture capital from Langley. If Palantir keeps expanding into policing, financial data, and even health records, the line between government spying and private industry disappears completely.

Private corporations or individuals can be held accountable for violating privacy protections afforded by the 4th amendment per 42 U.S. Code 1983 – Civil action for deprivation of rights.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1983

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