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🚨 This isn’t sci-fi. It’s already live. Police departments across the U.S. are using Palantir Gotham — software originally built for intelligence agencies — to aggregate and analyze massive amounts of civilian data. With a single search (name, plate, phone), officers can access or infer: • Past addresses and known associates • Vehicle movement via automated license-plate readers (ALPRs) • Photos, tattoos, scars, prior arrests, and field interviews • Social-media and financial data when legally obtained or subpoenaed • Algorithmic “risk scores” that flag people based on patterns — not convictions This is sold as crime-fighting. But it creates centralized digital profiles of millions of Americans — many never charged with a crime — often with minimal public transparency or oversight. Once this infrastructure exists, it doesn’t shrink. It only expands. History has a name for systems like this. Watch the clip 👇 Do you think your local police department should be using tools like this without public debate? #Palantir #Privacy #CivilLiberties


