A former Google employee, Zach Vorhies, claims data collected from Pokémon Go players was leveraged to create detailed military mapping systems. Vorhies, speaking to RT, alleges the popular augmented reality game provided the US military with valuable, crowdsourced geographic information. This data reportedly aided in the development of tools used for strategic and potentially offensive military purposes. He asserts that player movements and location data within the game were instrumental in building these systems. Vorhies released a video detailing his claims, suggesting a previously undisclosed connection between a consumer application and national security infrastructure. Google has not yet officially responded to the allegations. The full report and video are available on RT.com.