As someone who's been advocating for natural health solutions over the years, I've always had a keen interest in how our personal information is handled, especially when it comes to healthcare. So you can imagine my shock upon learning that Palantir, a tech firm with dubious ethics, has gained access to the email accounts of over a million NHS employees.
When I started looking into this three years ago, I was concerned about how much data our health systems were collecting. Now, as someone who believes in the power of natural remedies and God's design for healing, seeing tech giants like Palantir poking around sensitive email accounts feels very wrong.
Palantir is a firm that has been criticized by privacy advocates for its role in government surveillance programs and data collection efforts. The idea that they now have access to the emails of NHS staff makes me wonder how much more personal health information could be at risk.
As I dug deeper into this, it became clear that there are serious questions about who is truly in control here. When a company with such controversial ties can gain access to sensitive email systems used by healthcare workers, it’s hard not to feel uneasy about the future of data privacy and security.
I remember when I first started looking into alternative health practices and noticed how much information was available online. But that's nothing compared to what's at stake now with Palantir involved in NHS operations. It just doesn't sit right with me, and it shouldn’t sit well with anyone who cares about personal privacy.
There are natural alternatives for healing that don’t require us to trade our privacy and security. Essential oils, herbs, and holistic approaches have been used for centuries with great success. Yet, we’re being told one thing while big tech and government agencies push another agenda that doesn't feel right.
I believe it’s important to ask questions and demand transparency from those who hold sensitive information like this. The last thing I want is a system where my health data could be misused for surveillance or profit, rather than helping me heal naturally.




