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your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦onMastodon8h ago
RE: https://infosec.exchange/@TheKeystoneCollective/116441437468862726 Let’s put this #Palantir #NHS issue a different way: the founder sells himself as the #Antichrist who will urge in the #techbros #apocalypse ―for the right price and the betterment of his kind of mankind. meanwhile, the CEO wrote a book-long #eugenics manifesto and defense of #war and #genocide to cull the unwashed masses. and they hired a Mosley, the grandson of the leader of the fascist party, to manage said NHS business WHY ENTRUST #UK HEALTH CARE TO PEOPLE WHO WANT TO KILL YOU?
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Claim Accuracy62%
Source Quality65%
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Context55%
Analysis Summary
Palantir's £330m NHS contract is now under parliamentary review — UK government is exploring a break clause and multiple cross-party MPs have called for withdrawal over concerns about vendor lock-in, data sovereignty, and the company's work with defense and immigration agencies. The CEO's book The Technological Republic does advocate for AI weaponization and Western military dominance, and Louis Mosley (Palantir's UK head) is indeed a Mosley with family ties to British fascism. But the post strips away factual context and trades in inflammatory recharacterization — Karp's stated argument is about tech-government partnership for defense, not literal eugenics, and the NHS criticism should stand on performance and governance grounds rather than on dystopian personification. The real story: a major government contract with a company now openly committed to militarized AI faces genuine institutional resistance on substantive technical and values grounds.
Claims Analysis (4)
Palantir founder sells himself as the #Antichrist who will usher in the #techbros #apocalypse for the right price
Karp's book advocates for tech-defense collaboration; 'Antichrist' framing is hyperbolic characterization, not a stated self-description.
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Palantir CEO wrote a book-long eugenics manifesto and defense of war and genocide
Book advocates military AI and Western hard power; 'eugenics' and 'genocide' are critics' inflammatory recharacterizations, not Karp's stated positions.
Misleading
Palantir hired a Mosley, the grandson of the leader of the fascist party, to manage NHS business
Louis Mosley confirmed as Palantir's UK executive vice-chair heading NHS operations. Mosley family connection to fascism is historically accurate context.
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Why entrust UK healthcare to people who want to kill you
Rhetorical question asserting hostile intent; not a falsifiable claim but a value judgment based on prior assertions.
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