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  • Palantir had a contract with New Orleans starting around ~2012 to create their predictive policing tech that scans surveillance cameras for very vague details and still misidentifies people.

    It’s very similar to Lavender, the tech they use to identify members of Hamas and attack with drones. This results in misidentified targets ~10% of the time, according to the IDF (likely it’s a much higher misidentification rate than 10%).

    Palantir picked Louisiana over somewhere like San Francisco bc they knew it would be a lot easier to violate rights and privacy here and get away with it.

    Whatever they decide in New Orleans on Thursday during this Council meeting that nobody cares about, will likely be the first of its kind on the books legal basis to track civilians in the U.S. and allow the federal government to take control over that ability whenever they want. This could also set a precedent for use in other states.

    Guess who’s running the entire country right now, and just gave high ranking army contracts to Palantir employees for “no reason” while they are also receiving a multimillion dollar federal contract to create an insane database on every American and giant data centers are being built all across the country.






  • ~2012ish: Palantir receives contract with city of New Orleans

    2015: Privately owned Project Nola surveillance cam program created

    2018: City cancels very shady contract with Palantir that helped them create and test their predictive policing tech

    2020: Peter Thiel becomes major investor in Clearview AI facial recognition technology. Free trials are given to ICE and multiple local law enforcement agencies across the U.S.

    Late 2020: Ban on facial recognition tech and predictive policing in New Orleans

    2022: ~18 months later, Cantrell requests City Council lift the ban, and it is replaced with shady surveillance ordinance giving the city some very concerning privileges in certain circumstances

    2024: Cantrell says she won’t fight Landry establishing Troop Nola as a permanent police presence in the city, despite concerns from civil rights advocacy groups

    Feb 2025: Forbes reports that Clearview AI remains unprofitable due to multiple ongoing lawsuits and previous inability to secure federal contracts. The company says future focus will be large federal contracts.

    May 2025: Washington Post reveals NOPD has been ignoring the fairly lax laws regarding facial recognition tech in the 2022 surveillance ordinance while working with Project Nola. NOPD pauses use of tech, but Troop Nola and federal agencies continue use bc they’re not under city jurisdiction
















  • Clearly. Wasting stuff that’s already been paid for bc it no longer “fits the mission” is probably the smartest way to save money. Thank God we have these elite minds guiding our way.

    Comic books that didn’t fit the mission

    EV charging stations removed from every federal building

    Clinical trials and experiments that were halted midway so they could be investigated for DEI

    The only thing smarter than that would be wasting money on something other countries had already agreed to buy from us. Good thing our dear leaders planned ahead and destroyed USAID before all those American farmers got paid for their crops.