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Vindicator ago

@FLYNNL1VE5, it looks like you put a lot of work into this post and I'd rather not take it down. However, I can't find anything in here that provides evidence for the claim of your thesis. I see the Wikileaks email from Saban saying he talked to a guy at Palantir. I see the pizzagate connection to Saban. I see Palantir does a lot of defense contracting for different agencies, and has worked with NYMEC. What I don't see is any evidence of a Mossad connection at all. Can you please explain t he connection and provide linked evidence? Or explain which links you've provided point to a connection to Israeli intelligence? Otherwise, I will need to remove this per Rule 2.

Also, the last link is to hearings for the Sept. 2016 appropriations bill. There are no references to Missing Children in the document you linked to. The only reference to Palantir reads:

new technology to disrupt gang networks

Question. Computer programs like Palantir have been successful in mapping terrorist networks in Afghanistan and human trafficking rings in the United States. How do you plan to direct the Department to incorporate new technology into its investigations to map, track and disrupt criminal gang networks in the United States?

Answer. The Department of Justice utilizes a wide array of technologies and techniques to disrupt criminal and gang networks across the Nation, some of which cannot be disclosed in an open setting. One technology that the FBI's Criminal Investigative Division's Violent Crime and Gang Section (VCGS) and the Criminal Intelligence Section (CIS) actively utilize are geospatial platforms to map and plot the density of gang members, their affiliations and track violent crime statistics. Geospatial maps are further utilized to assist in interpreting cellular data and geospatially plotting the movements of perpetrators and victims of crime. New technologies are also being explored to assist our task forces in exploiting all avenues of criminal behavior, including social media, which is utilized by gangs for recruitment and communication purposes. Specific advances in technology have been made to enhance surveillance activities by rapidly acquiring GPS and pertinent telephonic information, pen register data, and directly feeding this data to operational field surveillance agents to track and disrupt gang activity. The FBI will continue to explore all avenues, including the acquisition of new technologies, to assist efforts to combat the gang threat.

racoonbite ago

well, you saved me a tonne of time, thanks

racoonbite ago

to be fair most gangs in Afganistan are run by cia/military complex