Palantir’s Dark Secret: Epstein’s Influence Exposed
Following a scathing report from The New York Times implicating Palantir Technologies at the core of an expanding US surveillance stated enhanced with the power of Artificial Intelligence powered by the company, the PR nightmare for co-founder Peter Thiel continues. The NYT continued its offensive against him by publishing another exposé revealing previously unknown ties between Thiel and “diseased” serial sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. According to the NYT report, Epstein funneled $40 million into another firm founded by Thiel named after The Lord of the Rings lore: Valar Ventures.
According to the report, Epstein made the $40 million contribution to 2 separate funds managed by Valar Ventures between 2015-2016. Since making the contribution, the return on that investment has seen it grow to nearly $170 million. That $170 holding now stands as the single largest asset of the over $200 million still belonging to the Epstein estate almost 6 years following his supposed demise. Continue…
Source: Revelation Of Epstein Investment Tied To Peter Thiel Adds To Growing Concerns About Palantir

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