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There is no direct evidence to confirm that Palantir is providing the AI system for “Immaculate Constellation.” The Pentagon has denied the program’s existence, and the information comes from a whistleblower report.
However, there is a strong circumstantial connection:
- Palantir’s Work with the U.S. Military: Palantir is a major provider of AI and data analysis software to the U.S. defense and intelligence communities. Their products, such as Gotham and the Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), are specifically designed to ingest and analyze massive amounts of data from disparate sources, including sensors, to provide intelligence and support decision-making. This aligns with the alleged functions of “Immaculate Constellation.”
- “MetaConstellation”: Palantir has a product called “MetaConstellation” that specifically focuses on harnessing satellite and orbital sensor data. This product’s function to “dynamically determine which sensors are available” and “collaboratively schedule coverage” to provide “real-world insights” has a conceptual overlap with Matthew Brown’s description of a system that filters and routes multispectral data from various surveillance platforms.
- Focus on Disparate Data: A key selling point of Palantir’s technology is its ability to break down data silos and integrate fragmented data. The whistleblower’s claim that “Immaculate Constellation” is a system that ingests multispectral data from various surveillance platforms fits perfectly with the kind of service Palantir provides.
While there is no confirmed link, the nature of Palantir’s business, its existing contracts with the Pentagon, and the functional similarities between its known products and the description of “Immaculate Constellation” make it a plausible, if unverified, connection.
Commentary
Palantir is part of an automated deception system that allows interesting material to fall into the hands of certain people who fit a certain psychological profile.
Some of the material has a grain of truth to it of course; there’s an actual parameter set within Palantir as to how much factual data is referenced for its automated social disinformation function.
Kevin Cann
Public Domain
9/9/2025