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Meet Kevin CLICKBAITED By PBD Podcast on Palantir | PISSED!

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Here's uh PBD's POV on Palunteer. All of

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a sudden, while this is going on, you

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know, a lot of people are not

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comfortable with Palunteer. So, a lot of

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people are wondering, they're saying,

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"Okay, let's see what's going to happen

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here." So, Laura Loomer comes out and

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tweets about Palanteer. And she says,

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"Maybe this is since when are we quote

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tweeting Laura Loomer?" I think time to

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deploy Palanteer tech to LA to deal with

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the illegals. You know, you'd love to

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see it. You're lying if you wouldn't.

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Now, weird. What is Palanteer? Why don't

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we go there? What is Palanteer? For some

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of you that don't know the history of

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Palunteer is very very spooky is what it

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is. Okay. President Trump executive

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order to enable federal agent agency

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data exchange relies on Palunteer

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technology. Co-founded by billionaire

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investor Republican mega donor Peter

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Theo. Uh with New York Times reporting

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the Trump administration aims to

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eliminate information

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silos and streamline data collection

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across agencies to increase government

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efficiencies and save hardearned

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taxpayer dollar pilot. Little boring so

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far in the intro. Government agencies

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tech billionaire law. Tell me if

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bunch of tool Let's listen to this guy.

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This guy tool do the tool like Excel

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allows you to take a whole bunch of data

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and to dive into that data and figure

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out things. So that's what Palunteer

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does. Okay, thanks. They also structure

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the data more appropriately to make it

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easier for AI to understand it. Uh it's

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a great way to sort of like back back in

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the day it was basically just a big data

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aggregator. So, in other words, if you

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have information like you're a Jamba

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Juice and you have information on

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weather, seasonal trends, seasonal

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sales, inventory trends, uh employee

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staffing, uh information, uh events

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going on in your neighborhood like

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church events, school events, blah blah

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blah. The software lets you structure

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all of that, aggregate it together, and

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then you could make a determination in

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terms of how much staff should actually

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work there that day. Okay, that's an

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easy simple example that I feel like is

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more relatable because when we think of

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Palanteer, it's so freaking confusing

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sometimes because they they do this in

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the lot. You know, UPS logistics, FedEx,

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whatever. obviously targeting for

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criminals. Uh uh you know, now the whole

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fear is that we've got this massive

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database potentially on on Americans

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where if you, you know, close an LLC

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over in California and you want to go

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open one in Florida that Palunteer lets

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every government agency go, "Well, you

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did this over there." Because all of the

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strings are attached. Your DMV records,

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your LLC records, your corporation

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records, your tax return records, your

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medical history. You want to become a

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real estate agent. Oh, but you have this

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on your medical history, boom, they know

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about it. You want to, you know, become

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a pilot or whatever. You want any kind

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of government license, they know

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everything about everything you've ever

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done. That's what people are concerned

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about. Okay, so now let's skip past

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their explanation because their

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explanation calling Palanteer an Excel

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spreadsheet is like trying to explain it

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to a 5-year-old. All right, we got this

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out of the way. Let's let's go a little

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bit more. Well, let's just get into it.

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Hey, get get the LAPD, get the sheriff's

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department, get the highway patrol,

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who's been pulled over, and who

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registered and who is catch and release

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at the border. We we already know that

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law enforcement uses this. Okay, that's

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was what like the the first platform

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they had. Gotham versus Foundry. We got

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it. Okay, what else? 2003. Oh my gosh,

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they're still talking about what it is.

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West was tried to screw us. What the

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John Stewart talking about Alex Car.

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Most effective way for social change is

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humiliate your enemy and make them poor.

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I don't think in win lose. I think in

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domination. I love the idea of getting a

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drone and having light fentinyl laced

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urine spraying on analysts who tried to

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screw us. What the

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people have told Karp to shut the f up

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with these sort of analogies before

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because he is a little he's a little out

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there, but it's actually why people love

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him.

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Well, let's not judge a book by its

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insides.

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[Laughter]

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It's pretty good. That's hilarious. All

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right, let's go. A lot of a lot of

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people a lot of people are siding with

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him and supporting this next move. So,

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here's here's the concern, okay? Of the

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next phase we're about to go through. Oh

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my god. This next phase go through. Can

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you do me a favor? Let's play a game.

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Let's video starts at 808. Uh Rob, can

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you go back to 20 years ago? Elon Musk's

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net worth 20 years ago versus today. Oh,

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come on. We know it's a rocket ship, but

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talk about Palanteer, you fart. 400

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billionish. Can you 500 million? Jeez.

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They got to use Grock to do it.

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Trillion. The robots are going to be how

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much? Trillion and a half. What are you

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talking years? He's going to be a

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trillion and a half in two years. Two

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years. And I think he's going to be a

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trillion and a half in 24 to 36 months.

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What do you think he's going to be worth

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in 20 years? I want you to actually

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guess, Tom. Oh my gosh. What does this

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have to do with your title? The title

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says, "Will Trump's Palanteer

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partnership be used to spy on

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Americans?" When are you going to talk

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about it?

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Here we are talking about. It's a

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spreadsheet. Here's John Stewart. What's

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Elon Musk's net worth? By 204 G20

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countries, one person. Oh my god,

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[Music]

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heck,

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bro. Are you kidding me? Future. So

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what? This was a trash video.

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What? Then it's just a 4-minute ad at

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the end.

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Spy.

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The word spy doesn't even show up in

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their transcript once. Not once does the

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word spy show up in their transcript.

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Oh, come on.

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I got click baited hard. Like at least

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talk about the title in the video, okay?

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So that way at at least I could see why

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you got the inspiration for the title.

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There's not even a single mention of the

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word spy.

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Trash. Pissed.

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