The Great Reset: 'I have nothing to hide' – The quiet rise of 'pre-crime' governance.

"This video examines the quiet rise of 'pre-crime' governance and why Palantir represents far more than a conventional surveillance company. Drawing on the legacy of post-9/11 intelligence programs, it argues that modern data systems are no longer designed to monitor what people have done, but to algorithmically predict what they might do in the future. The result is a profound shift in power: guilt becomes probabilistic, privacy becomes conditional, and political control is exercised not through overt repression, but through opaque prediction models shielded from public accountability."

"At the center of this story is Palantir’s origin in the ashes of the Pentagon’s Total Information Awareness program, a DARPA initiative that openly sought to preempt crime and terrorism before it occurred. After public backlash forced Congress to defund it, key components quietly survived through privatization."

More in the Investigative Insights TV video.

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