
by Matt Smith
August 04, 2025
from
InternationalMan Website

Palantir dominates intelligence with a virtual monopoly,
and now the government is leveling the weapons at
Americans - in fact, starting with the "Great Panic of
2020."
This
is the "Science of Social Engineering" that Technocracy
first defined in 1934: the founders of Palantir are
arch-Technocrats.
The
Department of Defense is currently spending over $1.3
billion on Palantir products.
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has an
initiative called the Theory of Mind (ToM) program.
This effort is designed to give national security
decision-makers the ability to model, simulate, and ultimately
anticipate the intentions and behaviors of adversaries using a
combination of advanced algorithms and human expertise.
At its core, the
program aims to:
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Build algorithmic models that "decompose"
adversary strategies into elemental behaviors.
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Use massive data - signals intelligence,
open-source information, even social media - to create
high-fidelity "avatars" of enemy decision-makers.
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Simulate possible responses to a range of
U.S. and allied actions, exploring which ones best deter,
incentivize, or nudge adversaries toward preferred outcomes.
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Integrate insights from psychological
profiling and machine learning to continually update these
models as real-world conditions shift.
The promise is profound:
a system that doesn't just predict what an
adversary might do, but actively guides
policymakers toward courses of action that shape the adversary's
decision calculus - minimizing escalation and maximizing U.S.
strategic advantage.
DARPA's Theory of Mind program fundamentally
changes how conflicts are managed.
Decision-makers can run gaming scenarios at
unprecedented detail and speed, customizing incentives or deterrents
tailored to both cultural and individual psychologies.
Risks of unintended escalation might be sharply
reduced, while opportunities to "push the line" without crossing it
become clearer.
Theory of Mind Warfare
turned on the American Public in 2020
The same tools originally designed for military
use were later deployed against the American (and global) public in
2020.
AI-powered behavioral analytics, inspired by
military-grade "theory of mind" models,
were strategically employed
during the
COVID-19 'pandemic' to not just inform but actively shape
public perception, sentiment, and compliance - creating a continuous
feedback loop between government actions and public psychology.
These systems quietly moved the world's response
from reactive to adaptive, fundamentally influencing how populations
experienced and responded to the
scamdemic...
How These Systems shaped
Public Minds
1. Real-Time Sentiment
Analysis and Information Targeting
AI-powered platforms actively monitored
social media, news, and digital conversations to track shifts in
public mood, anxieties, and resistance to emerging health
policies.
These tools analyzed tone, emotional context,
and response patterns following government announcements, often
providing immediate feedback to policymakers on how their
messaging was being received.
2. Tailored Messaging and
Adaptive Communication
Insights from these platforms allowed
authorities to:
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Refine government communication
strategies
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Push "approved" narratives to counter
"misinformation"
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Adjust messaging in real time to
allay public fears, address misconceptions, or reinforce
confidence in health measures such as lockdowns or
vaccines
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3. Behavioral Nudges and
Targeted Interventions
Governments, aided by behavioral insights
teams and AI analysts, designed "nudge" interventions - such as
targeted text reminders, default scheduling of vaccine
appointments, and personalized risk feedback - to increase
uptake of desired behaviors.
Rapid A/B testing determined which messages
or policy tweaks worked best for specific populations.
4. Feedback Loops for Policy
Calibration
Behavioral and sentiment data were
continuously fed back into policy decision-making.
If public adherence waned or opposition
spiked (visible through sentiment tracking), messaging and
interventions could be swiftly recalibrated to regain support or
mitigate disinformation spikes.
5. Data-Driven
Misinformation Management
AI-driven platforms scanned for and flagged
viral misinformation.
Rapid response teams could then deploy
counter-messaging or media campaigns - often through the same
platforms - using knowledge of which narratives resonated with
hesitant demographics.
Covid
Was Just the Beginning:
The Theory of
Mind at Work
in Recent
Theaters of War...
Given the ambition of such strategic modeling,
it's worth asking whether this kind of "hyper-rational," AI-enabled
approach helps explain what we've seen in several recent,
high-stakes military theaters.
The Pager Attack and
Decapitation of Hezbollah's Leadership
What Happened:
In September 2024,
thousands of pagers distributed to Hezbollah operatives in
Lebanon and Syria exploded nearly simultaneously.
The devices, covertly manufactured and seeded
by Israel through a shell company, had been rigged with
miniature explosives.
The result:
dozens killed or wounded - mostly
Hezbollah operatives, but also some civilians - crippling the
group's command structure and sowing panic throughout its ranks.
Fit with Theory of Mind:
This operation demonstrates the power of deep
adversary modeling.
Israeli intelligence anticipated Hezbollah
would switch to "low-tech" communications to evade modern
surveillance.
By predicting both the technological pivot
and its psychological underpinnings, Israel was able to seed and
trigger a devastating attack at a moment of maximum
vulnerability - an almost textbook application of an algorithmic
Theory of Mind approach.
It wasn't just about killing leaders:
it was
about destabilizing the group's sense of security, disrupting
its decision-making networks, and shaping its strategies
long-term.
Israel's Operation Red
Wedding & Operation Narnia - The 2025 Strikes on Iran
What Happened:
The
Israeli attack that kicked off the 12-day
war with Iran in June 2025 stands as one of the most dramatic
and meticulously orchestrated military operations in recent
Middle East history.
This surprise assault was codenamed Operation
Red Wedding (targeting Iran's top military leadership)
and Operation
Narnia (targeting nuclear
scientists), both designed to deliver a strategic shock to
Iran's command, control, and nuclear capabilities.
In the early hours of June 13, 2025, Israel
launched intensive airstrikes and covert operations inside Iran.
Leveraging deep intelligence penetration,
Israeli operatives lured over 30 of Iran's top military leaders
- including Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the
IRGC's Aerospace Force - into a fortified underground bunker in
Tehran, where they were killed with precision strikes.
Simultaneously, Israeli forces targeted
Iran's nuclear program by assassinating at least nine senior
nuclear scientists and striking several critical sites.
The initial waves consisted of over 200
strike sorties and more than 330 munitions used against nearly
100 high-priority targets, decapitating Iran's military
leadership and significantly damaging its nuclear
infrastructure.
The aftermath included at least 1,100 Iranian
dead (over 30 senior commanders and 11 nuclear scientists),
thousands wounded, massive damage to nuclear and missile
facilities, and extensive civilian displacement.
The algo must have hiccupped, because Iran
didn't collapse, they fought back.
Iran's retaliation included over 550
ballistic missiles and 1,000 suicide drones fired at Israel,
bringing about a wide regional escalation, but the AI system
gained control over the situation likely directing US
involvement and ultimately stopping short of all-out open war.
Fit with Theory of Mind:
This operation reflects detailed adversary
modeling and scenario simulation.
Israel orchestrated a complex deception to
gather Iranian leadership, carefully timed simultaneous strikes,
and targeted high-value assets.
The approach failed to correctly anticipate
Iranian responses, but sought to degrade capabilities and
leveraged psychological impact to magnify the strategic effect.
This was an operation not only of military
power, but of insight into adversary psychology and escalation
management - embodying the goals and tools of Theory of
Mind-style strategy.
The decapitation plan failed, but the AI
driven system kept working on the problem until a satisfactory
resolution was achieved, "The Twelve Day War" was over.
Operation Spiderweb -
Ukraine's Drone Assault on Russia's Bomber Fleet
What Happened:
Operation Spiderweb was an
unprecedented Ukrainian covert operation that dramatically
changed modern warfare by targeting Russia's strategic bomber
fleet.
On June 1, 2025, Ukraine's Security Service (SBU)
launched the largest drone attack of the war against Russian
airbases deep inside Russian territory - reaching as far as
Siberia.
Over 18 months, Ukrainian operatives smuggled
117 FPV (first-person view) drones into Russia, hiding them atop
trucks near key airfields, where they were remotely activated
for the attack.
Targets included airbases at,
Belaya, Dyagilevo, Ivanovo Severny, Olenya, and Ukrainka.
At least 41 Russian military aircraft -
Tu-160, Tu-95, Tu-22M bombers, and A-50 Airborne Early Warning
aircraft - were claimed damaged or destroyed.
The strikes severely impacted about one-third
of Russia's cruise missile carrier fleet and forced Moscow to
disperse its remaining bombers, exposing a previously assumed
safe strategic asset and dealing a psychological and operational
blow to Russia.
Fit with Theory of Mind:
Operation Spiderweb
exemplified adversary modeling and calculated escalation
management.
Ukrainian planners anticipated the
psychological, strategic, and logistical ramifications of
attacking these high-value targets - carefully avoiding nuclear
escalation.
By choosing the fleet's means of launch
(aircraft and support assets) rather than command centers or
nuclear warheads, the operation demonstrated deep understanding
of Russian red lines and risk thresholds.
This is precisely the kind of strategic,
"mind-reading" planning that DARPA's Theory of Mind program
envisions:
leveraging intelligence and simulation to
shape adversary perceptions, limit escalation, and achieve
operational surprise.
The events in Lebanon, Iran, Russia, and in our
own countries suggest that today's,
"gray zone" warfare is increasingly being
shaped by decision-makers armed with unprecedented, algorithmic
insight into adversary psychology and strategy - the very vision
that DARPA's Theory of Mind program is bringing to the fore.
These are not just wars of bombs and bullets, but
of,
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information
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perception
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calculated influence,
...run through a
cybernetic loop of prediction, adaptation, and real-time feedback.
This is what Modern
Warfare Looks Like
The United States and its allies have clearly
adopted the new "Theory of Mind" model of warfare not merely as a
technological leap, but as a strategic necessity.
No kinetic action could have moved the American
public the way the Covid psychological operations did.
And in the
conflict with Russia,
traditional
methods of waging war could easily result in total nuclear war.
In
other cases, our conventional systems alone don't provide us with
the technological supremacy they once did.
The US is seeking supremacy elsewhere,
algorithmic adversary modeling, predictive analytics, and adaptive
scenario simulation to anticipate, shape, and, if necessary,
outmaneuver opponents in political and military "gray zones" as well
as open conflict.

Theory of Mind Warfare
Advantages
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Pace & Complexity
Modern battlefields blend information,
cyber, economic, and kinetic operations.
AI-driven systems offer an edge in
parsing this complexity and accelerating the decision loop,
enabling more adaptive and precise responses - far faster
than traditional command structures alone can manage.
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Red Line Management:
As conflicts brush up against escalation
thresholds (nuclear, regional, or domestic-political),
decision-makers must test boundaries without inadvertently
crossing them.
Predictive tools allow strategists to
simulate outcomes, calibrate messaging, and "push the line"
while minimizing catastrophic missteps.
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Deterrence & Shaping:
The aim is less about destruction and
more about influencing adversaries' perceptions, decision
timelines, and threat assessments - using information
dominance and rapid feedback to keep the upper hand.
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War? What War?:
Perhaps best of all, Theory of the Mind
warfare leaves the adversary in a state of uncertainty.
If Americans knew FOR SURE
we were under attack and BY WHOM during the Covid hysteria, how would we have responded?
Even Russia, despite red lines being
crossed repeatedly, still considers itself not at war.
The New Weapons of
Warfare
We are seeing the emergence of military
ecosystems where software platforms like those developed by Palantir
and defense partners serve as digital backbones for the DARPA
"theory of mind" concept.
The company leading this new weapons system
revolution is
Palantir.
Their Maven system has been deployed by the IDF
and is known to have been used in Gaza. In all likelihood, it was
used in Lebanon and Iran as well.
Palantir's
Maven integrates
satellite imagery, geolocation, communications intercepts, and other
sensor data into a unified analysis platform.
It enables real-time adversary modeling, target
selection, and campaign simulation - crucially, using AI to predict
responses and ripple effects well beyond the immediate area of
operations.
During the PLANDEMIC
Palantir's
Gotham
and
Foundry
platforms were vital in integrating demographic, health,
and behavioral data for agencies like
the CDC, providing not only
epidemiological tracking but also feedback on the public's response
to evolving guidelines and restrictions.
Since
Trump came into office, the DoD doubled its
contract with Palantir to nearly $1.3b. ICE signed a deal with
Palantir to develop a real-time platform for tracking migrants
inside the US.
Palantir also signed deals with DHS, Social
Security Administration, and the IRS to centralize data platforms
and expand Palantir Foundry's use.
Where's this all going?
And most important, are we still the
adversary...?
Editor's Note:
As DARPA's "Theory of Mind" warfare
quietly shapes the global battlefield - and even the public
consciousness - it's clear we've entered a new era where
perception is the primary terrain and algorithmic influence
is the weapon of choice.
Whether it's,
...the future is no longer about brute force:
it's
about control of the narrative, and control of your
decisions.
If you understand what that truly
means... you know this isn't just a military shift.
It's a signal, one that tells us the
systems designed to outmaneuver foreign adversaries are now
being repurposed to manage you...!
So the question is:
Will you
be
modeled,
or will you opt out of the model...?
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