Dear Palantir Board of Directors:
You have yet to respond to xNY.io’s February 8, 2022 memo concerning a reasonable request for the resignation of Mr. Peter Thiel from the Board of Directors of your esteemed organization. Making matters worse, Palantir’s Board of Directors failed to respond to xNY.io’s February 18, 2022 memo urging Palantir’s Board of Directors to act in resonance with the law.
Today’s correspondence (memo attached) mints xNY.io’s overall concern of being victim to Palantir’s Board of Directors conspiracy to commit Computer Crimes and Securities Fraud.
xNY.io has made 185 highlights to the Prosecuting Computer Crimes Manual, issued by the DOJ Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section Criminal Section.
xNY.io has made 85 highlights to the FDIC’s Office of Inspector General’s investigation outlining Palantir’s Board of Director’s likely exploiting vulnerabilities in your system to conduct malicious cyber activities.
xNY.io now has logical concern of active Securities Fraud sponsored by Palantir’s Board of directors that may be a threat to xNY.io’s international enterprise (chart detail attached).
Dear Palantir Board of Directors:
Today’s memo implores the resignation of Mr. Peter Thiel from the Board of Directors of your esteemed organization.
Reasonable expectations support this resignation on or before Monday February 14, 2022 at Noon EST.
Failure in the resolution of the resignation concerned may be a threat to xNY.io’s international enterprise (detailed below).
Simple logic behind our request coincides with the February 7, 2022, 4:07 PM EST Bloomberg News report of Mr. Thiel’s resignation from Meta’s Board of Directors. Bloomberg cited that Mr. Thiel plans to explore political endeavors that perhaps would be a conflict of interest to sacred Board Director entitlement responsibilities.
Kindly find the attached memo addressed to the attention of Palantir's Board of Directors.Respectfully yours,Gunnar Larson--