Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025.
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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia@republik_magazin @davep They’re going up against the SWISS? HAHAHAHAHAHA Oh Alex, you sweet summer child

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@republik_magazin @davep They’re going up against the SWISS? HAHAHAHAHAHA Oh Alex, you sweet summer child

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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia@republik_magazin Surveillance company dislikes being surveilled? But surely, if they are doing nothing wrong, they have nothing to hide.
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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemediaPalantir is suing us. Your support helps us fight back. Stand with independent journalism!
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Palantir is suing us. Your support helps us fight back. Stand with independent journalism!
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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia@republik_magazin Is there good documentation about well known sources palantir is using?
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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia@republik_magazin Palantir is one of the worst scourges and hangs over our heads like a threat of a very dark future. The use of gag orders is proof of this.
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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia@republik_magazin article ^^^
'...how do ICE agents know exactly where their targets are? To find them, the agency relies on surveillance technologies, including products from the U.S. data analytics company Palantir Technologies. Co-founded by right‑wing libertarian billionaire Peter Thiel, Palantir has become one of the most controversial tech firms in the world.Palantir’s software draws on telephone and flight data as well as social media profiles to map the movement patterns of migrants. This enables the immigration authorities not only to identify them, but also to locate them in real time. One of the strengths of the system is that instead of having to sift through many separate databases and confusing file formats, users are provided with a uniform interface in which connections are automatically visualized – for example, via timelines, networks, or graphic evaluations...'
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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia@republik_magazin
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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia@republik_magazin That means they approved everything you published about them is true.
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