Palantir publicly declared they were setting aside 180 positions exclusively for Jewish students who feel unsafe on campus.
Fast forward to today:
Joe Lonsdale, Palantir co founder, inserted himself into the Austin Franco story to demand more aggressive consequences for a 19 yr old who said he didn’t want to work for a Jewish employer.
Let’s hold both of those thoughts at the same time.
A company that explicitly recruits by ethnic and religious identity is calling a college student’s private job preference a public emergency requiring consequences.
The word for hiring preferences based on ethnicity is the same word regardless of which direction it runs.
Nepotism.
Palantir also has contracts with the Pentagon, ICE, the CIA, and virtually every intelligence architecture that touches American civilian life.
So the company that maps your behavioral data, tracks your communications, and sells population-level surveillance to the U.S government also openly reserves jobs for one ethnic group and deploys its co founders to publicly punish people who express preferences in the other direction.
Sounds like a policy to me.
And it has a 2023 timestamp on it in case anyone needs the receipt 🧾
You supported Austin Franco before you finished reading the headline.
Here’s how that happened.
Joe Lonsdale, Palantir co founder, injects himself into the story and sets the emotional temperature.
Palantir is mapping the behavioral data of every person engaging with the narrative in real time.
His network connects directly to Polymarket, which is monetizing your outrage as a tradable asset while you’re busy picking a side.
The GiveSendGo that assembled in 10 minutes was organized by taliban-liaison (whatever the f that means) with documented Polymarket affiliations.
So let’s run that back.
Your reaction was harvested by Palantir. Your outrage was monetized by Polymarket.
Your sympathy was redirected into a funding mechanism built by people inside the same network.
Did you support Austin Franco?
Or were processed through a loop that had your consent at the end of it before you even knew the story existed.
It’s either conspiracy or infrastructure.
And it ran perfectly, making you react before you knew what’s happening.
You’re welcome.