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Palantir Crash Accelerating: Spain Stops Contracts

Spain has instructed state-linked strategic companies to stop signing contracts with Palantir. El Confidencial reported that Moncloa conveyed informal instructions to companies controlled by the Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI), including Telefonica, Indra, and Navantia, to avoid new Palantir contracts over fears about the use of sensitive information linked to national security.

Spain’s Ministry of Defense had previously awarded Palantir a €16.5 million contract in October 2023 for intelligence fusion and analysis within the Armed Forces Intelligence System, through a negotiated procedure without public tender. That may be on the rocks too, once the military reads the increasingly obvious Nazi roots, manifesto and mission of Palantir.

The instruction is not a formal public order. It was conveyed informally to environments of companies with state participation. This is how sovereign technology policy now works in practice: quiet directives to procurement offices, not legislation. And so what we’re watching now is a clear pattern.

Spain joins an accelerating European withdrawal from Palantir that has gathered force across the first half of 2026.

France made the most decisive and bold move on June 16, when Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced that the DGSI, France’s domestic intelligence agency, would replace Palantir with French firm ChapsVision. The DGSI had used Palantir’s Gotham platform since the 2015 Paris attacks and had renewed its contract just six months earlier, in December 2025. Lecornu cited the impossibility of relying on partners “capable of turning off the tap on access,” pointing directly to Washington’s restriction of non-US access to Anthropic’s Fable AI model as proof that dependence on American platforms was an unacceptable strategic risk. But we also know that as long-time users of Palantir, they weren’t happy with its lack of capability and inability to perform.

Anyone watching Palantir lead America into a fool’s trap with Iran, rapidly exhausting munitions, leaving intelligence damaged and destroyed, giving Iran the upper hand… isn’t going to be wanting Thiel technology anywhere close to their military planning. It may be good at genocide, but it’s not for winning battles let alone wars.

Germany moved on two fronts. The BfV, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, chose ChapsVision over Palantir in May. The Bundeswehr separately excluded Palantir from its military cloud procurement entirely. Vice Admiral Thomas Daum, head of the Cyber and Information Domain Service, told Handelsblatt it was “simply inconceivable at the moment to grant industry staff access to the national database.” Three European alternatives are being evaluated for the military contract: Almato (Stuttgart), Orcrist (Berlin), and ChapsVision (Paris). Palantir also has been caught in Germany trying to enable extremist far-right violent mobs, reportedly infiltrating through state police contracts inexplicably leaking private data.

To put it another way, Palantir pushed into historically extreme-right police departments (Hesse), which leaked data for political purposes, while Palantir insisted a leak is “technically impossible”. Personal details of politicians and prominent immigrants were taken from police records and fed to the neo-Nazi network behind the NSU 2.0 threats. The Federal Constitutional Court struck down Palantir’s legal basis in 2023.

In the United Kingdom, the Mayor of London blocked a £50 million Metropolitan Police AI contract with Palantir in May, citing failure to demonstrate value for money and engagement with only one supplier. Palantir has responded with a pre-action letter threatening legal challenge, similar to how they forced their way into the U.S. military when they weren’t selected. Using bags of cash, loopholes and fancy lawyers to infiltrate the Pentagon. Similarly, after the Mayor’s block, Palantir announced they were able to infiltrate police and sign a deal anyway by taking over a gun registration databasre. Meanwhile, a parliamentary committee recommended the NHS use a 2027 break clause to exit its £330 million Federated Data Platform contract with the company. The British Medical Association called for a “complete break” from Palantir in the NHS, citing its work with US immigration enforcement and the Israeli military.

The Netherlands announced in June that a “fully fledged alternative” to Palantir must be available within two years, following a 2025-approved parliamentary motion to reduce dependency. Dutch politician Michelle Jagtenberg had asked the government to terminate the relationship, describing Palantir’s ideology as “racist and anti-democratic.”

The Dutch famously say the important stuff out loud.

Denmark signed a seven-year deal with Palantir for surveillance and data analytics platforms but has since announced it will seek local alternatives. Switzerland rejected Palantir bids at least nine times and ended its contract, concluding that the residual sovereignty risk was unacceptable regardless of the platform’s technical performance. Palantir then sued Swiss investigative magazine Republik over its reporting on the affair and lost on 22 of 23 claims.

Rejected nine times. That tells you how Palantir rolls. They are desperate, absolutely desperate, to infiltrate foreign governments for ideological objectives and must be stopped at the national level.

European governments are not just managing a procurement risk. They are recognizing what Palantir stands for, given the five-alarm fascism signals. CEO Alex Karp published a manifesto espousing a particular form of militant supremacy and told investors that making war crimes constitutional would be good for his business. Co-founder Peter Thiel calls himself a preacher (of Nazi Lebensraum) and funds authoritarian political movements across the Atlantic while his company embeds itself inside the intelligence services of the countries those movements target. The Dutch parliament description of Palantir as “racist and anti-democratic” was not rhetorical. It was a clear and clean assessment.

Given the ideological failures of Palantir, it makes their “land and expand” strategy even more dangerous. The extraction costs are designed to rise with integration depth. Every country that fell for the trap discovers the same thing France discovered: the exit is harder the longer you delay. A company run by people who openly declare their contempt for European democratic norms is working hard to hook themselves inside the national security infrastructure of the countries those norms are supposed to protect.

Spain’s informal veto suggests Madrid examined the European precedents and decided to stop the expansion before it required an exit. That may be the smartest version of the pattern so far. The others are learning what it costs to let a fascism project disguised as an intelligence vendor into the room.

Palantir Rejection Timeline

Date Country Action Outcome
Dec 2025 Switzerland Ended contract after rejecting bids at least nine times Sovereign alternatives; sued Republik and lost
Apr 18, 2026 Palantir posts 22-point manifesto on X 32m views; calls postwar disarmament of Germany an overcorrection
Apr 28, 2026 Germany Bundeswehr excludes Palantir from military cloud Almato, Orcrist, ChapsVision shortlisted
May 2026 Germany BfV domestic intelligence rejects Palantir ChapsVision ArgonOS selected
May 20, 2026 United Kingdom London blocks £50m Met Police AI contract Palantir threatens legal challenge
Late May 2026 United Kingdom Parliamentary committee urges NHS exit 2027 break clause under review
Jun 5, 2026 Netherlands Defence ministry sets exit timeline Full alternative required within two years
Jun 16, 2026 France DGSI drops Palantir six months after renewal ChapsVision replaces Gotham; €655m sovereign AI fund
Jul 1, 2026 Spain Moncloa instructs SEPI companies to stop new contracts Telefonica, Indra, Navantia affected

Why the Acceleration

The pattern clearly has been unsteady, and compressing. Switzerland acted alone in late 2025 when it cited data sovereignty grounds. Then five countries moved in roughly ten weeks between late April and early July 2026, with June carrying three separate actions across three governments.

The real spark came on the weekend of April 18, Palantir posted a 22-point re-nazification manifesto on its X account, drawn from Karp’s book.

His antics racked up 32 million views, as he declared some cultures superior to others, called for reinstating the military draft, told Silicon Valley it owed a “moral debt” to American imperialism, and argued the postwar pacifism (denazification) of Germany was an overcorrection that should be undone.

Critics openly named him for what this was: technofascism, published without shame, by a company trying to take control inside European intelligence services.

Ten days later, the German military was the first to move. The country the manifesto instructed to shed its postwar constraints declined to hand its national database to the company issuing the instruction. That is not coincidence. Karp long had been campaigning in defense of the Elon Musk Hitler salute, and the first government to finally walk was the one he had addressed most directly with a Nazi manifesto.

The barrier to dropping Palantir is not really technical, although Palantir would tell investors they lock-in customers. It has been designed also to have a high political cost: the risk of being the government that broke with a US defense contractor and the administration behind it. Fortunately, every exit lowers that cost for the next. Once Germany’s spies chose a French alternative in May, the London block, the NHS recommendation, and the Dutch timeline stopped looking radical. They looked prudent. France then made the most pronounced break of all, throwing away the longest contract, and Spain followed two weeks later.

Adding to the mix was the June restriction of non-US access to Anthropic’s Fable model. It’s easy to see why Lecornu reached for it. A partner “capable of turning off the tap on access” described Washington, because that’s exactly what they were doing for the world to see. While the Karp manifesto had been a spark, and Fable became fuel, it was the ideology that had been the real reason to avoid or dump Palantir.

Acceleration means we’ve passed looking for invidivual national decisions. Each government watches others and finds the Palantir exit cheaper than it was a month before. That is a necessary cascade, and we hope that the next country moves faster still until no more countries are on Palantir.

Hegseth “Max Lethality” in Iran Kills Children Faster Than My Lai

The war crimes were predicted, such that prevention was deliberately removed. This combination, say experts, means Hegseth created war crimes by policy. It was Hegseth’s 2026 attempt to make America look even more brutal and worse than the My Lai massacre.

One former Pentagon official, similarly speaking on condition of anonymity, said the bombing came as a natural result of changes made by the Trump administration to reduce staff to mitigate civilian harm and Hegseth’s emphasis on lethality.

When Hegseth took charge, he slashed the size of an office called the Civilian Protection Center of Excellence, created at the direction of Congress in late 2022. That stopped the office’s work on updating “no-strike lists,” which are lists of protected sites such as hospitals, schools, churches and mosques, that the Pentagon keeps, said Wes Bryant, who began working at the office in 2024 as the Branch Chief of Civil Harm Assessments. When he was working at the Pentagon, it was well known that the list was out-of-date, he said.

Protection removed, updates stopped. Children bombed. Systematically dismantling the protective infrastructure so that predictable mass casualties are highly likely is worse than a coverup.

My Lai required denial and debate. Hegseth’s version says the American military no longer is professional, because from the top level it promotes barbaric war crimes:

  • Can’t miss a civilian target if you won’t even acknowledge civilians exist.
  • Can’t violate protections for little girls at school if you’ve already eliminated every protection.
The Peers report on the Mai Ly Massacre found that Captain Medina had instructed his men to “burn the houses, kill the livestock, and destroy the crops and foodstuffs.”

Mullvad VPN Anti-Privacy PR Circles the Drain on Nazism

As many people ask me about safe VPN solutions, such as my suggestion to try eisengarn, they also seem to express frustration with Swedish “tech entrepreneurs”.

I hear things like “how can they turn out to be such horrible people?” It’s understandable. Sweden has falsely propagated a myth for decades that they believed in liberty and freedom, while the whole time being horribly cruel and racist. This might cause surprise for some.

Disinformation historian protip: the Swedish word mullvad translates to mole, the animal most heavily associated with double-agents and leaks that secretly violate privacy. The company name and logo appear as subtle yet direct negation of their messaging. Expect a mole to be caught for hypocrisy.

Mullvad is the Swedish word for “MOLE”, which in English means the opposite of privacy. A mole company advertising privacy, is like a termite company advertising shelter.

To understand how the Nazis of Sweden have been hiding in plain sight, tunneling under society, you just have to look at the country’s history and ask who has produced evidence of anti-racism.

Sweden has manufactured polite deniability, meaning they never underwent Germany’s postwar reckoning, and so they avoided all accountability for what they did and continue to do. Neutrality meant no occupation, no Nuremberg, no forced confrontation with their comfortable close Nazi collaboration.

Per Engdahl ran Sweden’s fascist organizations from the 1930s into the 1990s without any significant consequence. The Sweden Democrats, sympathetic to Nazis, were founded in 1988 out of the Bevara Sverige Svenskt and the Nordic Reich Party. Roughly a third of the founders had ties to known fascist and neo-Nazi groups, the first auditor Gustaf Ekström was a Waffen-SS veteran, the first chairman Anders Klarström came from the Nordic Reich Party, and the party used a torch logo derived from the British National Front until 2006.

Some might say the German Nazis had even idolized and borrowed from these racist Swedes, not the other way around, which is why Swedes welcomed Nazism after WWII. The Statens institut för rasbiologi in Uppsala was the world’s first state-funded racial biology institute. It had preceded and influenced Nazi racial science.

On May 13, 1921, the decisive decision was made by a broad political majority to establish a state-run racial biology institute in Sweden. It was cutting-edge research at the time that many hoped would create a healthy and fit Swedish people, but whose ideological traditions and practical work are a dark legacy in Swedish history.

Leave it to the Swedes to call their racism a “dark legacy”. Dark is assigned a negative meaning. Do you know what’s dark? The protective and cool shade necessary for survival on a white hot day.

1930s “measurement” methods of eugenicists. Photo: TT/TT News Agency

Herman Lundborg was the institute’s first director. The institute was established by a parliamentary decision after lobbying led by figures including Nils von Hofsten and the campaign backed by figures across the political spectrum. Lundborg, appointed to head it, corresponded directly with German eugenicists. His classification systems fed into Nordic racial typologies the Nazis adopted.

After Hitler killed himself, the Swedes simply minded the gap, and went on doing what Hitler had borrowed from them, without anyone invading Sweden to stop them. Sweden thus ran an infamously grotesque literal race-based forced sterilization program from 1934 to 1976.

Sterilization based on race until 1976: Any Swede today who is CEO of a tech firm grew up in a racist playground bubble that their state curated, because certain women were forced to never have children.

Around 63,000 people were sterilized, disproportionately Roma, Sami, and people classified as mentally or socially deficient. That’s not a wartime aberration because it was started before and continued uninterrupted for three decades after the war ended, administered by the same Social Democrats building the folkhem.

The folkhem itself is foundational to the apparent Nazis campaigning in Sweden today for forced deportations. The “people’s home” welfare model was built on an implicit assumption of ethnic homogeneity. The “generous” state works because like Hitler said, the “we” only can be a small elite group of same race. That foundation means any perceived disruption to homogeneity registers not as a policy question but as an existential threat to the Swedish social contract. The welfare state and the Swedish ethnonationalism never actually separated.

In Germany there remain similar failures in neglected institutions like the Youth Welfare (Jugendamt), against which hundreds of formal complaints have been registered with the EU for decades, an unaccountable ethnonationalism agency accused of harming “non-German” children. So Sweden is not alone in preservation and then normalization, as evidenced by the rise of a Nazi party in Germany (AfD) and a Jugendamt accused for decades of targeting non-German children with harm. But the German danger is far more legible, despite evasive measures.

Everyone knows to watch Germany and expect the unaccountability and non-compliance moves.

The Swedes are a surprise to those who don’t understand the passive maintenance of historically excessive levels of selfish hate within definitions of success, professionally and politically.

Another way of putting it is that Sweden was so happy about fascist methods and reasons for seizing power, there was little need for a mass fascist party to seize what the state already practiced. Adding a label in Sweden would have meant it wasn’t already the norm, in a country where the government believed then and for decades after the war it would continue to racially control future generations.

I mean, just look more closely at the mechanism of wealthy Swedish elites today funding and enabling Nazism as if consistent with their concept of “freedom”. The history helps explain why two CEOs of Mullvad apparently believe defending Nazism can be normalized. A VPN company gives us a text book example of the problem, because one CEO is overtly promoting Nazism, while the other CEO serves to enable it by laundering him.

Imagine a “MEAT IS MURDER” vegan grocery store where one of the two owners spends the store’s profits on trophy hunts, illegally killing endangered animals. The brand sells one promise while the money does the opposite of that promise. That’s how this VPN company works. It markets itself as existing to protect privacy, while one co-CEO funds the destruction of privacy to enable forced deportations (the Nazi platform of “remigration“) and the other co-CEO says this:

Hi,

Mullvad has two owners, founders, and CEOs – Daniel Berntsson, and me, Fredrik Strömberg. All posts I’ve seen yesterday and today, including the newspaper articles, talk about Mullvad as if Daniel is the single owner, founder and CEO. It should be obvious that Daniel’s private donation to a political party is not part of Mullvad’s values or mission.

If you have any questions, comments or concerns you’re welcome to comment on this thread, or email our customer support.

See below for the response you’ll get from support:

—–

Mullvad is a political company. We fight for freedom of speech, freedom of information and the right to privacy. These are firmly held values of the founders of Mullvad.

Mullvad protects the right for people to express things we don’t agree with. We protect the right of everyone to access views we don’t agree with.

We also live these values by being tolerant in our daily work. Everyone is welcome to collaborate with Mullvad if they share these narrow core values. As employees, contractors, customers, suppliers, lobbyists, campaign partners or whatever it might be. No matter what their other opinions are and no matter whether the founders or anyone else in Mullvad dislike them. The founders themselves fundamentally disagree on several important issues.

This is what allows us to advance our common causes. Being in a tolerant and intellectually open environment is also liberating and promotes truth seeking.

The more people do this, the better a place the world will be.

It should be obvious that Daniel’s private donation to a political party is not part of Mullvad’s values or mission, in the same way that someone’s opinions on animal rights, taxes or public healthcare policy isn’t.

That said, if you no longer want to be a Mullvad customer for philosophical reasons, we think it’s important to honor that. In that case, reach out to support.

Wow.

That is bad.

Expected. Still, so bad.

Let’s dig in.

His defense of Nazism tries to frame a political donation to the party that calls immigrants “parasites” as equivalent to opinions on animal rights or tax policy. That’s a false equivalence that kills people. Poison is not milk, just because both are liquid.

Think about how racist the co-CEO must be to frame dehumanization and forced deportations of humans as his mental equivalent to… animal rights. A political party gets funded by his co-CEO to call people “parasites” and his defense is to say it’s like “opinions on animal rights”.

Oof.

But wait, the worst part is the claim that Daniel supports “open borders” as an “ideal” but funds a party diametrically opposed to that position.

Forced deportations are illegal by definition. Crime isn’t just an opinion. It crosses a clear line. And forced deportations depend on the destruction of privacy. Again not just an opinion, crossing a clear line. Remigration is the ethnic mass expulsion of legal residents and citizens. Their rights are violated. And this VPN company acts like crimes are just opinions to disagree with:

  • Forced sex = rape
  • Forced entry = burglary
  • Forced deportation = remigration

The forced deportation requires destruction of privacy in the same way a stalker attempts rape and a thief cases a property to attempt burglary. A VPN provider financially supporting remigration political platforms is paying into known fringe far-right beliefs that violate of the rights of citizens, starting with privacy violations.

Fredrik is either being credulous about his co-founder’s stated beliefs or knowingly laundering them for his own political belief purposes because the effect either way is to enable privacy-destroying crime of remigration.

Consider the simple logic pattern, if you are paying attention to rights:

Forced
+
Action against a person
=
Illegal

Forced sex, forced entry, forced labor, forced marriage, forced confession, forced sterilization, forced disappearance. Every one of those is a crime. The legal system uses different words when the action is lawful: compulsory, mandatory, ordered, directed.

The commenters on his ridiculously bad post calling him disingenuous are therefore exactly right. The co-CEO claim “we protect speech we disagree with” framing is complete bullshit.

First, nobody who supports a forced deportation party, or declines to oppose someone who funds one, can claim to protect speech. Remigration, like rape and burglary, proceeds only by overriding the victim’s “no.” The crime exists because the perpetrator refuses to accept that refusal. Anyone saying “we protect speech we disagree with by funding the rape of women” would be seen exactly for what it is, suppression of speech. Remigration should invoke the same reaction.

Second, logic 101 time, nobody is questioning anyone’s legal right to donate. Customers finding out their VPN company is run by two CEOs who both support forced deportations (one active, one passive) are exercising actual freedom by withdrawing financial support. A company whose profits flow to politics (let alone pure hypocrisy) that their customers rightfully find repugnant, can not force payments from those customers. Freedom to leave means the mechanism works as intended, the opposite of a threat.

Perhaps to put it simply, one co-CEO funds a party that wants people illegally forced out of the country, and the other co-CEO calls your loss of freedom his gain of freedom. That’s as selfish and tone-deaf as you get. That’s why they should go out of business, the faster the better. Their cultural appreciation of privacy is “what’s best for me, and me alone”, diametrically opposite to what is needed for actual privacy protection.

The New “Bezos Plow” Will Make Everyone Poorer, Except That One Guy

Jeff Bezos has his image floating around and I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw it. The plow? Seriously? The man has bazillions of dollars, yet he couldn’t afford to get a clue?

I’ve said many times the shortage of historians is a crisis in the tech industry. Bezos is now the poster child of historical levels of willful disinformation.

Saying “we all got wealthier” from the plow is cruel because it is so cynically backwards. The archaeological evidence says exactly the opposite happened. James C. Scott’s “Against the Grain” documents that early agriculture made most people shorter, sicker, and more overworked than their forager predecessors.

Sounds like an Amazon warehouse.

What the plow actually enabled was storable grain surplus, which enabled taxation, which enabled states, which enabled conscription and slavery. The surplus went to elites. The laborers got coerced.

Sounds like an Amazon warehouse.

Gee. I see a theme here. The plow made everyone poorer, except for that one guy.

Set aside the fact that no one person invented the plow. That is another problem for him, because it exposes another proof that he is engaged in willful disinformation. Just take a moment to revel in the fact that Bezos is so wealthy he can not grasp basic history, while claiming history is the basis of his new company. He’s surely going to ignorantly repeat the worst chapters.

The evil Bezos plow theory is what has been floating a $41 billion valuation by asserting that invention itself is the engine of all wealth, and that he alone will accelerate that engine. The false historical claim is both the entire pitch, and the growing proof it can’t succeed.