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Palantir / "Palentire" Property Claims
Investigators flagged a property-ownership thread after commentators asked who owns the house or land near where the suspect's rifle was reportedly recovered. Project notes and researcher questions (Charlie_Kirk.txt, Miscellaneous Evidence Leads) spell the name "Palentire" while some threads say Palantir — treat both as unverified orthography until title records are produced.
What is established
- A weapon recovery location is discussed on Gun Dropped Location with building context from @MuppetMasher
- Citizen timelines question gaps between parking, movement, and drop-site geography
What is disputed (claims only)
| Claim | Status in project |
|---|---|
| Adjacent property owned by UVU | Cited in researcher Q&A; not confirmed here by deed excerpt |
| Adjacent property tied to Palantir / "Palentire" | Recurring OSINT thread; not verified |
| Ownership explains timeline anomalies | Speculative |
No public deed record is attached in this repository proving Palantir corporate ownership of the gun-drop parcel.
Why the lead persists
- Spatial reconstruction of suspect movement depends on parcel boundaries
- Some theorists connect tech/intel contractors to broader surveillance-plane threads (Planes, Proof Intel Services)
- Lawmakers' disclosure proposals request property title and wire-transfer records around relevant parcels
Investigative discipline
Researchers should:
- Pull Utah County recorder deeds for the gun-drop coordinates
- Separate UVU institutional property from private holdings
- Avoid stating that Palantir or any company directed the shooting without adjudicated evidence
See also University House Ownership for the parallel university-owned claim.
Laws (Charlie Kirk)
- The property's title and ownership-transfer records, any financial wire transfers tied to its purchase, and who authorized access around the event are things that the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may result in powerful truths coming out that aren't out yet.