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Palantliar's counter intelligence AI algorithms created a justification for war against Iran - by Alistair Crooke

Hi folks - this article was published on 23rd June 2025 - it shows what can happen when AIs are code-pushed into fixing facts ( or here, intentions ) around the policy.

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PS. Who needs a real false flag when you can get an AI to construct a digital image of such a flag from nothing.

PPS. Is this the first example of " Projection" by an AI.

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I do hope I’m misinformed, but rumour control says there is going to be a nuclear false flag somewhere in Europe. Will provide.ore when I find something solid.

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Well, it seems that the entire Iran agenda may have backfired for Israehell. I strongly recommend reading this on Naked Capitalism.

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ā€œI do hope I’m misinformed, but rumour control says there is going to be a nuclear false flag somewhere in Europe. Will provide.ore when I find something solid.ā€

It sounds like you were not misinformed…

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Israel ā€˜planned false flag attack’ on US soil to force US into full legal action

Plan thwarted by 3rd nation, warned Tehran, Washington

Information obtained by the Iranian media indicates that Israel was plotting to carry out a bombing on US territory to be blamed on Iran, in an attempt to trigger a full-scale war between the US and Iran. – a ā€˜destructive event’ with fabricated evidence to implicate a different country, known as a ā€˜false flag attack’, to ā€˜manufacture consent’ for war in public opinion.

The plot was reportedly uncovered through a third-party nation, which warned the Iranians who used diplomatic back-channels to reach out to the US, which deterred Israel and thwarted the plan.

Last week, former Israeli negotiator Daniel Levi warned that a false-flag attack was likely as Israel sought to increase US engagement in a direct war on Iran. His warning was inadvertently reinforced by the actions of pro-Israel mouthpieces in the US, who this week began setting the scene by predicting an Iranian attack on US soil or against a US vessel.

Israel has a long history of such false-flags to try to achieve political and strategic aims, from the ā€˜Lavon affairā€˜ of the 1950 in which it bombed Jewish buildings in Egypt and tried to blame it on Muslim groups, to its air attack on the USS Liberty in 1967 to try to provoke the US into attacking Egypt, to the 1994 bombings in London blamed on Palestinian activists.

Israel’s genocide in Gaza, which has killed around 400,000 innocent civilians and is starving and slaughtering 1.8 million more, continues unchecked, with the collusion of the US, UK and other western governments.

I just picked bits of this Grayzone report out…

Why are ultra-rich geek execs joining the army at high levels…noting the first post in which likely imaginary ā€œAIā€ evidence was used to start a war, this would seem to make any noise generated by the tea leaves harder for real generals to ignore.

The Palantir founder’s comments suggest a new sector frothing at the mouth for money and action (that is closer to terrorism than military), which helpfully will mean the same thing to them :grimacing:

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Four senior executives at Palantir, Meta, and OpenAI have been formally appointed lieutenant colonels in the US Army following the creation of a ā€œspecialā€ unit created for rich Big Tech mavens seeking military leadership roles.

On June 13, the Army announced the creation of Detachment 201, otherwise known as the ā€œExecutive Innovation Corps,ā€ which it describes as ā€œa new initiative designed to fuse cutting-edge tech expertise with military innovation.ā€

Four ultra-wealthy executives from top tech companies were sworn in to the unit ahead of President Trump’s heavily promoted military parade, which was itself sponsored by Palantir. The Army’s top spokesman declared that Detachment 201 was ā€œbeing created to bring in tech innovation executives leaders to help the Armyā€ with the recruitment and the subsequent training of ā€œtech focused people.ā€

According to the company’s founder, Alex Karp, Palantir ā€œis here to disrupt… and when it’s necessary, to scare enemies, and on occasion, kill them.ā€
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Elsewhere, Karp has eagerly embraced the model of disaster capitalism, remarking, ā€œbad times are very good for Palantir because we build products… that are built for danger.ā€
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The Palantir executive pointed to ā€œexploding pagers and long-distance drone strikes from shipping containersā€ as attacks which ā€œprove that technology has once again changed the battlefield,ā€ and that ā€œour military has to change with it.ā€