To make sure British citizens realise what's going on, Palantir can now:
• Build and run the National Firearms Registry, tracking the addresses and medical files of 500,000 gun and explosives holders across all 43 police forces.
• Map your digital footprint by trialling police systems (like Project Nectar) that pull your texts, call logs, emails, and social media data into a single profile.
• Track your physical movements by linking live number plate trackers, CCTV locations, and mobile phone tower pings.
• Process unverified intelligence by feeding anonymous tips and police notes about who you meet into automated linking models.
• Profile police officers using data-matching tools that actively scrape the device logs, vehicle uses, and system logins of a force's own employees.
• Access direct NHS data through a £330 million contract, using admin privileges that let engineers view patient environments before the files are scrambled (pseudonymised).
This is the same Palantir used to coordinate the largest simultaneous terrorist attack in history by the IOF in Lebanon.
This is the same Palantir used by the IOF since 2014 and actively being used in Gaza.
Alan Rough was on the pitch when Archie Gemmill scored one of the most famous goals in World Cup history 🏴
The former Scotland goalkeeper looks back on THAT unforgettable moment against the Netherlands at the 1978 World Cup and what it was like witnessing it from the best seat in the house.
#AlanRough #ArchieGemmill #Scotland #WorldCup #ScottishFootball @simonhouston68@MaccaFrank
Watching Haiti v Peru friendly. The 6 week addiction has started 😂
By the way, Haiti are showboating like Brazil 1970 so I hope Scotland are ready! These boys are dropping megs, Cruyff turns, pace, fun to watch.