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by loopdoend
5300 days ago
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The Wikileaks-offensive project was known as Team Themis. Perhaps you didn't realize that. The email address pt-themis-bcc@palantir.com, along with the sharing of third party software, is enough to prove that they were a part of this action, whether they "approved" of it or not. Saying after you got caught that you didn't approve of the actions and using a young engineer as a scapegoat doesn't get you any credit in my books. (As if there were only one person working on this project, then why the bcc forwarder?) The whole episode has been broken down and explained in great detail by third-parties other than the Palantir PR department, and my rebuttal is by no means an attempt at a full explanation. I am just pointing out they did indeed provide software that could be used for the tactics shown in the presentation, so there was no error. |
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So to say "[t]he Wikileaks-offensive project was known as Team Themis" is begging the question.
My concern is whether Palantir as a corporation ever meant to endorse or participate in the specific 'dirty tricks' sizzle. I find Palantir's explanation plausible enough to deserve reporting, anywhere that the allegations against them are also reported: telling the full story requires it.
Everyone is welcome to their suspicions, but I've yet to see any evidence that definitively falsifies Palantir's explanation.