
"First generation warfare is fought with stick and stones."
"Brute force, kinetic damage, and show of force."
"Second and third generation warfare is fought with attrition, logistics, blitzkrieg, and disruption."
"In Afghanistan and Iraq we fought fourth generation warfare: insurgency, terrorism, and psychological operations."
"With each successive generation the lines between combatants and non-combatants blur, direct attrition becomes rarer, and tricks of deception and misdirection become all the more important."
"Today, we are in a 5th generation war: A war of information."
"Cybernetic tools such as AI, analytics, and information systems manipulate narratives, public perception, and sow discord."
"The line between the real and the artificial blur, and entire battles are won without kinetic force."
"Information is the new oil, and the battlefield is everywhere and anywhere."
"Imagine if you viewed the ascendant right, from mainstream figures like Auron MacIntyre and Candace Owens to the outskirts like Nick Fuentes and Dan Blizerian as an existential threat to your democratic project."
"You need to get ahead of it, fast."
"But the censorship you enjoyed during Covid is pretty much done thanks to Elon Musk and their narratives and cause are picking up steam."
"You could attempt to run containment manually and hire thousands of thousands of agents to identify threats and shut them down."
"But if the IRS’s track record is any indication, its tough job even hunting down unpaid taxes despite a $14 billion budget and 33 district offices."
"You need something better, faster, and more discrete."
"But if we are in the 5th generation warfare, how about a private company focused on deep analytics and intelligence augmentation?"
"And say this company had existing contracts with the CIA, DHS, NSA, the FBI and a dozen other government agencies going back over a decade?"
"And all the better if this company was founding by an ostensibly right wing billionaire who personally bankrolled high profile politicians now ascending into the highest positions in the land?"
"None of this is hypothetical."
"The company I’m describing is Palantir, named for the seeing stone in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings."
"It was founded by billionaire Peter Thiel, the founder of PayPal."
"Thiel made JD Vance a household name through mentorship, his short venture capital career, and over $15 million invested in his senate campaign."
"Thiel no longer runs Palantir, instead eccentric co-founder & CEO Alex Karp has turned it in a deadly tool in the Middle East and Europe for antiterrorism efforts."
"Palantir uses massive amounts of data to find pre-crime via patterns, surveillance, and artificial intelligence."
Source
Right Response Ministries