Coles: Proud partners of Palantir
Governments around the world are walking away from Palantir. France replaced them in its own intelligence service.1 Spain told its state companies to stop signing new contracts.2 Germany did the same.3 The UK's science committee at Parliament recommended the NHS not renew its $440 million deal.4
The cracks are clearly forming – and it's up to our movement to make them wider.
None of them got there alone. It took people making noise, asking questions, and refusing to let it slide. That's exactly what we're doing to Coles – and we're taking it straight to their front door. 👇 Watch what happened outside Coles below:
Coles will only cut ties with Palantir when staying costs them more than leaving does. Every person who watches this video and shares it is one more crack in that wall.
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The cracks are clearly forming – and it's up to our movement to make them wider.
None of them got there alone. It took people making noise, asking questions, and refusing to let it slide. That's exactly what we're doing to Coles – and we're taking it straight to their front door. 👇 Watch what happened outside Coles below:
Share this video now and help us make this impossible for Coles to ignore. Use the buttons on this page to share on your favourite platform!
[1] France to ditch Palantir's AI data tools in favour of domestic provider, The Guardian, 17 June 2026.
[2] Spain blacklists Palantir while NATO embraces its Maven Smart System, CyberNews, 3 July 2026.
[3] German intelligence offices snub US-owned Palantir software, DW, 14 May 2026.
[4] Palantir's role in UK public services branded 'unacceptable' by committee report, Sky News UK, 3 June 2026.
[2] Spain blacklists Palantir while NATO embraces its Maven Smart System, CyberNews, 3 July 2026.
[3] German intelligence offices snub US-owned Palantir software, DW, 14 May 2026.
[4] Palantir's role in UK public services branded 'unacceptable' by committee report, Sky News UK, 3 June 2026.