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Palantir Exposed: The New Deep State [27:27 | JUN 10 2025 | Glenn Greenwald]

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  • There isn't a single media source or country in the world that didn't acknowledge Ukraine's corruption and Nazi problem prior to the start of the US proxy war. Even the US State Department acknowledged it.

    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg denied Ukrainian NATO membership due to levels of corruption.

    A person doesn't need to live somewhere to know lies from truth.

    Nazi "problem" is made up bullshit spread by tankie roaches like you. Most developed world countries have far higher support for far right parties in their lower (and upper) houses than Ukraine.

    It's a key element of russian propaganda and their "justification" for invading Ukraine. Which you are parroting.

    Unlike you I've lived in both in Ukraine and russia for ~10+ years and I speak both russian and Ukrainian.

    You are liar. You have no idea what you are talking about. You are just repeating russian propaganda because at this stage in your life you decided to get involved with an internet roleplay thing.

    We both know this is true. You won't admit this publicly, but we both know it.

  • Fuck off. You have no proof for this. You're just parroting random copytext.

    I lived in russia during the 1996 election (and I speak russian unlike you).

    You're lying and parroting russian revanchist victimhood narrative propaganda blaming scapegoats for the actions of the russians.

    Sure Jan is Time Magazine also random copy text?

  • Nazi "problem" is made up bullshit spread by tankie roaches like you. Most developed world countries have far higher support for far right parties in their lower (and upper) houses than Ukraine.

    It's a key element of russian propaganda and their "justification" for invading Ukraine. Which you are parroting.

    Unlike you I've lived in both in Ukraine and russia for ~10+ years and I speak both russian and Ukrainian.

    You are liar. You have no idea what you are talking about. You are just repeating russian propaganda because at this stage in your life you decided to get involved with an internet roleplay thing.

    We both know this is true. You won't admit this publicly, but we both know it.

    I'm sure its my propaganda that named major streets in Ukraine after Ukrainian Nazis, have statues scattered all over the country celebrating Nazis.

    Your claims of 'i speak Russian in Ukraine' bullshit holds no water.

  • Sure Jan is Time Magazine also random copy text?

    Did you read the article?

    Can you explain the arguments without a web search?

    Of course not, because you are just reciting online roleplay bullshit.

    Give me something that would shows you're not just a random degenerate lying about things you don't understand.

    This shouldn't be difficult.

    Don't even bother aggressively googling for random shit. I will of course see through it because ... wait for it ... I lived in Russia during the 1996 election and I speak russian.

  • I'm sure its my propaganda that named major streets in Ukraine after Ukrainian Nazis, have statues scattered all over the country celebrating Nazis.

    Your claims of 'i speak Russian in Ukraine' bullshit holds no water.

    It's your propaganda that denies that Russia cooperated with Nazis through 1939 to 1941 to invade and split up Europe.

    Yes Ukrainian nationalists did bad things during WW2. That being said Nazis and russians are equally bad. The russians organized a genocide of Ukrainians that killed millions.

    You are reciting russian propaganda because you support russian genocidal imperialism.

    You can stick that water up your ass for an enema.

    We both know you are a disgusting degenerate that has no clue about Ukraine and russia.

  • Did you read the article?

    Can you explain the arguments without a web search?

    Of course not, because you are just reciting online roleplay bullshit.

    Give me something that would shows you're not just a random degenerate lying about things you don't understand.

    This shouldn't be difficult.

    Don't even bother aggressively googling for random shit. I will of course see through it because ... wait for it ... I lived in Russia during the 1996 election and I speak russian.

    You seem to be an unhinged fragile snowflake

  • You seem to be an unhinged fragile snowflake

    As you say my tankie cockroach.

  • Ukraine, like many other countries, is being used as a pawn for the Western regime's agenda.

    It seems like Western pro-war people are okay with continuing this war until the last Ukrainian is kidnapped and sent to the front lines so that the oligarchs can gain more natural resources and military contracts.

    Propaganda really works on most Western people; Russiagate and Russiophobia are still seen as serious issues...

    Even after we learned (Snowden leaks) that our governments lie to us so they can maximize their for-profit forever wars in the Middle East, now they are attempting to antagonize Iran and China.

    jimmy dore lmao. imagine getting your politics from a shitty youtube "comedian".

  • jimmy dore lmao. imagine getting your politics from a shitty youtube "comedian".

    I see him as a comedian with populist opinions and rants.

    Feel free to post critical videos on the JD community; all are welcome.

    Don't forget to have higher standards for politicians than for comedians.

    The politicians (lackeys of oligarchs) are the ones with real power and influence to change our society for better or mostly for the worst.

    All is well, peace.

  • It's nothing personal against you, I just feel the need to comment whenever I hear his name because I feel played, because I used to follow his writing. I think he is a genuinely nasty piece of work and a henchman for oligarchs. Peace.

    Thanks for the chat and th information you provided!

  • Snowden exposed Palantir?

    You Americans really need some heroes. Snowden might have done some good, but as soon as things got hot he folded like a cheap lawn chair and openly supported russian genocidal imperialism.

    I hope Snowden and his family (his wife and kid) meet the same fate as they wish for Ukrainians in internment camps in the occupied territories.

    How did Snowden openly supported Russian genocidal imperialism?

    Snowden is often criticizing Russian government and has shown no signs of working for them. Him being in Russia is because he is hunted by USA. If anything russia is supporting snowden

  • How did Snowden openly supported Russian genocidal imperialism?

    Snowden is often criticizing Russian government and has shown no signs of working for them. Him being in Russia is because he is hunted by USA. If anything russia is supporting snowden

    Snowden messaging is directly aligned with russian security services and their key propaganda narratives.

    Look at his messaging before the full scale invasion; until the invasion he was distributing russian propaganda about how "the invasion is not happening" and some world salad about NATO and BATO.

    He routinely promotes messaging supportive of russian imprialism and spreads known falsehoods.

    Snowden does not critize the russian government. Don't lie.

  • Snowden messaging is directly aligned with russian security services and their key propaganda narratives.

    Look at his messaging before the full scale invasion; until the invasion he was distributing russian propaganda about how "the invasion is not happening" and some world salad about NATO and BATO.

    He routinely promotes messaging supportive of russian imprialism and spreads known falsehoods.

    Snowden does not critize the russian government. Don't lie.

    What messaging, what are you talking about? He has been laying low for years. His latest interview was Jan31 and the only relevant thing is him denying working for Russia

    Do you have any articles to back up "folding like an lawn chair","routinely promoting messaging supportive of Russian imperialism","spreading falsehoods"

    Here is how you do it: Here is an article about Snowden criticizing Russian government. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/sheerafrenkel/is-edward-snowden-trying-to-get-vladimir-putins-attention

    So show us his "messaging" that is" directly aligned with russian security services and their key propaganda narratives". If he is promoting Russian propaganda you can find at least tweet that applies, right?

  • What messaging, what are you talking about? He has been laying low for years. His latest interview was Jan31 and the only relevant thing is him denying working for Russia

    Do you have any articles to back up "folding like an lawn chair","routinely promoting messaging supportive of Russian imperialism","spreading falsehoods"

    Here is how you do it: Here is an article about Snowden criticizing Russian government. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/sheerafrenkel/is-edward-snowden-trying-to-get-vladimir-putins-attention

    So show us his "messaging" that is" directly aligned with russian security services and their key propaganda narratives". If he is promoting Russian propaganda you can find at least tweet that applies, right?

    I gave you a specific example. Do a search for his tweets before Feb 24 2022 regarding Ukraine. Note how he was parroting russian official channel claims that the full scale invasion is not happening and ridiculing US security services (that correctly predicted that it is happening). Now do a search for official russian statements on this issue for this period.

    You can do the searching yourself or feel free to assume that I am lying in order to discredit your little angel.

    Secondly do lookup on who he promotes and what kind of things they say about Ukraine. This includes individuals claiming that everyone in Ukraine are Nazis and that Russia invasion was justified by security concerns. Both messages are openly promoted but the russians.

    I stand corrected, there is an example of him criticizing the russian government. Then again, this almost from 10 years ago.

    I gave you examples from the last few years.

  • I gave you a specific example. Do a search for his tweets before Feb 24 2022 regarding Ukraine. Note how he was parroting russian official channel claims that the full scale invasion is not happening and ridiculing US security services (that correctly predicted that it is happening). Now do a search for official russian statements on this issue for this period.

    You can do the searching yourself or feel free to assume that I am lying in order to discredit your little angel.

    Secondly do lookup on who he promotes and what kind of things they say about Ukraine. This includes individuals claiming that everyone in Ukraine are Nazis and that Russia invasion was justified by security concerns. Both messages are openly promoted but the russians.

    I stand corrected, there is an example of him criticizing the russian government. Then again, this almost from 10 years ago.

    I gave you examples from the last few years.

    You didn't give me a specific example, you made me look it up. And when I looked it up I found a tweet with a wrong prediction that he said was wrong 10 days later.

    Insulting me is not gonna change my opinion or anyone who reads this. Backing up your claims with something more than "look it up" maybe will.

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  • You didn't give me a specific example, you made me look it up. And when I looked it up I found a tweet with a wrong prediction that he said was wrong 10 days later.

    Insulting me is not gonna change my opinion or anyone who reads this. Backing up your claims with something more than "look it up" maybe will.

    No shit, he said he was wrong after the full scale invasion began. It would be very strange for him to claim that "the invasion" is not happening after russia invaded.

    Before that he was openly parroting russian narratives about how US intel was incorrect and how the invasion wasn't happening.

    16 Feb 2022

    Many times. Want me to say it again? "Russia should not invade Ukraine."

    The reason I don't say it more is because it's a non-statement: everybody agrees with it, even Russians. The only people who think slogans solve the problem are people who don't understand the conflict.

    Lying about russian attitudes. 85% (with adjustments for preference falsification) of russians support the annexation of Crimea; the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine.

    15 Feb 2022

    I want to see an end to the conflict in Ukraine, and frankly, I think all reasonable people share that position. The question nobody seems to want to contend with is whether amplifying official claims made without evidence are reducing hostilities, or are in fact provoking them.

    3 Feb 2022

    TIME paints here a very different picture of the Ukraine crisis, reporting that it is a drive to censor and criminalize the domestic political opposition—a drive encouraged by the White House—that has brought some to believe war is the only option.

    He even uses the russian term "Ukraine crisis" and blames Ukrainians for russian aggression (ironic considering how "open" politics are in russia).

    He routinely promotes Glenn Greenwald (who said all Ukrainians are Nazis) and David Sachs, both of whom are openly supportive of russian genocidal imperialism.

    I highly doubt you'll change your opinion on Snowden. Generally speaking, it would be difficult for Snowden fanboys to admit that their hero isn't the paragon of virtue that they claim he is.

  • Never thought I’d see conservative pundit videos posted on Lemmy with 60 upvotes but here we are.

    Political tribalism works.

    We must stop falling for the divide and conquer strategies of the duopoly (lackeys of the oligarchs).

    “I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong.” – Frederick Douglass

    Instead of fighting over political leanings, try to hear what their arguments are and see where you agree.

    This will help us be willing to discuss and unify all working-class people on what views we share instead of just focusing on what we don't agree on.

  • I understand why the highly emotional response; we all have our subject that is dear to us. Mine is the Palestine genocide that is funded and fully supported by my country, the United States.

    Fuck Glenn Greenwald. He is a russian shill and supports russian genocidal

    I would implore you to stop only consuming Western pro-war propaganda and check out people like Professor Jeffrey Sachs.

    He outlines, in simple terms, the events that led to the war between Ukraine and Russia, as well as the Western push to also antagonize Iran and China.

    Self-built echo chambers and self-censorship are not healthy, nor do they help our society; we must always be critical of our governments and the politicians (paid-off lackeys of the owner class, oligarchs).

    Fuck Russia and fuck you, you piece of shit

  • Fuck Russia and fuck you, you piece of shit

    We all get emotional on certain topics; it is understandable.

    All is well, peace.

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    It has their name and where it came from so. Yes? That's not what I asked. Are you expecting people to direct link everything even when it is already atributed? I mean is that really too much to expect of people? To simply copy the link where they found the information and post it along with where they shared it?
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    Forgive me for not explaining better. Here are the terms potentially needing explanation. Provisioning in this case is initial system setup, the kind of stuff you would do manually after a fresh install, but usually implies a regimented and repeatable process. Virtual Machine (VM) snapshots are like a save state in a game, and are often used to reset a virtual machine to a particular known-working condition. Preboot Execution Environment (PXE, aka ‘network boot’) is a network adapter feature that lets you boot a physical machine from a hosted network image rather than the usual installation on locally attached storage. It’s probably tucked away in your BIOS settings, but many computers have the feature since it’s a common requirement in commercial deployments. As with the VM snapshot described above, a PXE image is typically a known-working state that resets on each boot. Non-virtualized means not using hardware virtualization, and I meant specifically not running inside a virtual machine. Local-only means without a network or just not booting from a network-hosted image. Telemetry refers to data collecting functionality. Most software has it. Windows has a lot. Telemetry isn’t necessarily bad since it can, for example, help reveal and resolve bugs and usability problems, but it is easily (and has often been) abused by data-hungry corporations like MS, so disabling it is an advisable precaution. MS = Microsoft OSS = Open Source Software Group policies are administrative settings in Windows that control standards (for stuff like security, power management, licensing, file system and settings access, etc.) for user groups on a machine or network. Most users stick with the defaults but you can edit these yourself for a greater degree of control. Docker lets you run software inside “containers” to isolate them from the rest of the environment, exposing and/or virtualizing just the resources they need to run, and Compose is a related tool for defining one or more of these containers, how they interact, etc. To my knowledge there is no one-to-one equivalent for Windows. Obviously, many of these concepts relate to IT work, as are the use-cases I had in mind, but the software is simple enough for the average user if you just pick one of the premade playbooks. (The Atlas playbook is popular among gamers, for example.) Edit: added explanations for docker and telemetry