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THE SURVEILLANCE STATE How Palantir and Silicon Valley Are Building the Infrastructure of Authoritarian Control

from Surviving Trump. Saving America · host Bella Goode

Send us Fan MailSurviving Trump • Episode 34 • Series 4: Corporate Power and ControlIt was 5:30 in the morning on October 30, 2025, still dark, when ICE agents began watching an apartment complex in Woodburn, Oregon. An AI targeting app had identified the neighborhood as a priority area — not because any individual had been suspected of a crime, but because the data said people like them lived there. Seven farmworkers were inside a van, carpooling to a job site. ICE smashed the windows. Six were handcuffed and made to sit on the pavement. An agent held his phone inches from one man’s face while a flashlight shone on him. He scanned for 12 seconds. The agent said out loud, on camera: “Mobile Fortify couldn’t find him.”A federal judge later ruled the arrests were unlawful. The class action lawsuit is ongoing. This is what the surveillance infrastructure looks like in operation. What’s in This EpisodeSix categories of surveillance now operating nationwide: Biometric surveillance — facial recognition, iris scanning, DNA collection. Location and movement tracking — license plate readers, commercial data purchased without warrants. Predictive AI targeting — neighborhoods chosen before any individual is suspected. Digital and social media monitoring — used against activists, journalists, and legal observers. Database aggregation — 1.4 million federal searches of Oregon residents in a single year. Physical surveillance — checkpoints, drones, and stakeouts concentrated in the 100-mile border zone where two-thirds of Americans live. Together they form an architecture that is continuous, nationwide, and largely invisible to the people it is watching.Project 2025 as the blueprint: The 900-page governing plan specified exactly this surveillance infrastructure — total information sharing across DMV records, voter rolls, tax data, and Social Security records. And immigration was only the beginning. The same blueprint specified surveillance of the federal workforce, monitoring of reproductive healthcare, and tracking of digital speech.Palantir — the contractor at the center: Founded in 2003 with CIA seed funding, Palantir has received more than $900 million in federal contracts since January 2025. Its Chairman Peter Thiel wrote in 2009 that freedom and democracy are incompatible. Its CEO Alex Karp said on CNBC in March 2026 that his technology is designed to reduce the economic power of college-educated Democratic voters and increase the power of vocationally trained Republican voters. He acknowledged the technologies are “dangerous societally.” He said the danger is justified. Stephen Miller held Palantir stock worth up to $250,000 while ICE was awarding the company its contracts. He divested in August 2025 — after the public found out.ImmigrationOS and ELITE: Palantir’s Immigration Lifecycle Operating System was awarded a $30 million sole-source contract — no competitive bidding — that grew to $145 million, then to a $1 billion blanket agreement covering every DHS agency. Its targeting system maps neighborhoods where people who have ever had contact with an immigration agency are concentrated. In court testimony, ICE confirmed that definition includes naturalized U.S. citizens. The system runs on AI rather than fixed rules — meaning if legal definitions change, the targeting maps repopulate automatically. It just needs new instructions.Arrest first, justify later: Gerardo Gonzalez was born in Pacoima, California — a natural born U.S. citizen detained because a database said otherwise. A federal court found the system was producing unconstitutional detentions based solely on flawed database outputs. The government’s response was to fund a larger version at $2.8 billion. There are no checks, no safety nets, no required verification before an arrest is made. A database flags a name. An agent moves.The system beyond immigration: Federal employees at the Agriculture Department, Veterans Affairs, and the Social Security Administration are now tracked by Palantir — monitored for attendance, location, and compliance. DHS has sent hundreds of administrative subpoenas to Google, Meta, Reddit, and Discord demanding the identities of anonymous ICE critics. Tom Homan announced a database to publicly expose people arrested for interfering with ICE. In Minneapolis, bystanders at protests had their faces scanned and were told they were being added to a database of domestic terrorists. And Project 2025 has specified that the same infrastructure should be used to track abortions, miscarriages, and women who travel across state lines for reproductive healthcare. The surveillance infrastructure does not need new technology to expand. It needs new instructions. Why It MattersEpisodes 30 and 31 documented billionaires buying the press. Episode 32 documented the donor class funding the Project 2025 blueprint. Episode 33 documented Musk manufacturing the fear that makes the agenda politically viable. Episode 34 shows what the agenda looks like when it has $170 billion, a monopoly contractor, and no oversight requirements.Thirteen former Palantir employees published an open letter warning that the tools they built to fight terrorism and authoritarianism had been turned into the infrastructure of domestic control. Their company’s leadership responded by offering NDAs and asking for more committed hobbits. The people who built this system have not hidden what it is. They have justified it — in published essays, in shareholder letters, on cable television — presenting mass surveillance as progress, as national security, as the defense of Western civilization.Which raises the question this episode leaves open: if this is the infrastructure that exists today — pointed at immigrants, federal employees, political critics, and soon reproductive healthcare — what happens when it gets pointed at an election? That is Episode 35.Support the showBella Goode is a pseudonym — but the voice, research, and mission are all real. A Republican turned Democrat advocate in 2016, I was raised by middle class parents in Pennsylvania.  I’m a former marketing executive, entrepreneur, and lifelong learner with an MBA from Wharton and a Master’s in Psychology from Penn. I spent decades telling stories in the business world; now I use those skills to connect the dots in American politics.I’m here because the truth matters — and because the stakes have never been higher. Surviving Trump isn’t lighthearted. It’s clarity, evidence, and a fight for the future of our democracy.Follow my blog on Substack https://survivingtrumppodcast.substack.com

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