Switzerland has reportedly rejected Palantir after a national security evaluation found the platform incompatible with Swiss data protection standards.
Military analysts determined that Palantir’s architecture cannot guarantee containment of sensitive information. The limitation is technical, not operational.
The review also warned that data processed through Palantir could fall under US legal authority, stripping Switzerland of control over its own intelligence.
Documents show years of targeted lobbying from Palantir leadership, including direct meetings with senior Swiss officials. The technical assessment overrode all political pressure.
The government concluded that Palantir would undermine data sovereignty, create long-term dependency on external specialists, and expose national systems to unacceptable vulnerabilities.
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THE DARK REALITY OF HALAL FOOD
What happens when religious legal systems begin shaping public policy?
On Going Rogue with Lara Logan, Lara speaks with Frank Gaffney, founder of the Center for Security Policy, about what he argues are growing accommodations to Sharia within public institutions.
Gaffney points to halal food requirements in government facilities such as schools, hospitals, prisons, and other state institutions. He argues that accommodating halal dietary rules can require separate preparation spaces and specific slaughter practices, raising questions about how religious standards interact with public policy and taxpayer funded institutions.
The discussion examines the broader debate over whether religious legal frameworks like Sharia should influence policies inside public systems in the United States.
Watch episode 68 of Going Rogue with Lara Logan: https://t.co/av3cjWPMkP
WOW 🚨 The Republican Party is protecting Ilhan Omar from accountability
Rep Nancy Mace “I tried to subpoena her immigration records, her brother husband's immigration records, and IT WAS REPUBLICANS that killed my motion”
It’s a Uniparty. One Big Club.
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ANALYSIS | 🇮🇷 🇮🇱 — South Pars Under Fire: Israeli Attack Disrupts Iran's Energy Lifeline
South Pars/North Dome is the world’s largest gas field. Iran’s side supplies ~70-80% of the country’s total natural gas production (recently ~700+ million cubic meters/day).
Gas accounts for:
● ~86% of Iran’s electricity generation
Domestic heating/cooking
● Petrochemical industry (Iran’s second-largest export earner after oil, worth billions annually)
● Some pipeline exports (mainly to Iraq and Turkey)
● Asaluyeh is Iran’s energy “beating heart” — a huge industrial zone employing tens of thousands and processing sour gas from multiple phases.
Short-Term Effects on Iran (State/Economy)
Production disruption:
Affected plants (gas treatment/refineries) taken offline — one estimate suggests up to ~1/5 of processing capacity impacted initially, with linked offshore platforms seeing reduced flow.
Iran immediately halted gas exports to Iraq (which relies heavily on Iranian supply ...