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Red Flag

The rise of the immortal dictator: What will AI mean for freedom and government?

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© iStockArtificial Intelligence used in U.S. federal government agencies in defense, intelligence and law enforcement
"If one company or small group of people manages to develop godlike digital superintelligence, they could take over the world. At least when there's an evil dictator, that human is going to die. But for an AI, there would be no death. It would live forever. And then you'd have an immortal dictator from which we can never escape."
— Elon Musk (2018)
The Deep State is about to go turbocharged.

While the news media fixates on the extent to which Project 2025 may be the Trump Administration's playbook for locking down the nation, there is a more subversive power play taking place under cover of Trump's unique brand of circus politics.

Take a closer look at what's unfolding, and you will find that all appearances to the contrary, Trump isn't planning to do away with the Deep State. Rather, he was hired by the Deep State to usher in the golden age of AI.

Get ready for Surveillance State 2.0.

To achieve this turbocharged surveillance state, the government is turning to its most powerful weapon yet: artificial intelligence. AI, with its ability to learn, adapt, and operate at speeds unimaginable to humans, is poised to become the engine of this new world order.

Over the course of 70 years, the technology has developed so rapidly that it has gone from early computers exhibiting a primitive form of artificial intelligence to machine learning (AI systems that learn from historic data) to deep learning (machine learning that mimics the human brain) to generative AI, which can create original content, i.e., it appears able to think for itself.

What we are approaching is the point of no return.

Comment: Are we awake yet? Perhaps not, hence the question.


Gavel

Disgraced ex-NJ Sen. Bob Menendez cries as he begs for leniency — but gets 11 years in prison for gold bar bribery scheme

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© AP Photo/Julia Demaree NikhinsonDisgraced former Sen. Bob Menendez arriving at federal court in New York City for his sentencing on Jan. 29, 2025.
He's going from gold bars to prison bars.

A teary-eyed Bob Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison Wednesday for selling out his Senate office to enrich himself — in an infamous corruption case that has forever branded him "Gold Bar Bob."

The disgraced New Jersey Democrat and former head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee cried as he begged the court for "mercy," after being found guilty of trading favors for foreign governments and businessmen in exchange for cash, gold bars and even a Mercedes-Benz convertible.

"Somewhere along the way, you became, I'm sorry to say, a corrupt politician," Stein told the disgraced pol.

The sentence was doled out after Menendez's lawyer, Adam Fee, argued in favor of a lesser prison stint, saying the guilty verdict had scarred Menendez's reputation enough.

Comment: See also:


Whistle

How Israel uses an AI genocide program to obliterate Gaza

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© screenshotExplosion in Gaza
According to whistleblowers:
Israel's AI system is generating targets so fast, based on inputs so broad, that everyone in Gaza is in the crosshairs...
It should already have been evident from the scale of death and destruction inflicted on Gaza over the past eight weeks that Israel was implementing a policy of ethnic cleansing and genocide against Palestinians in the besieged enclave.

Now Israeli whistleblowers have provided details of how these crimes against humanity are being carried out - and how they are being rationalised internally within Israel's military and political echelons.

An extraordinary series of testimonies jointly published by the Israel-based publications 972 and Local Call last week established that the huge death toll of Palestinian civilians is, in fact, integral to Israel's war aims, not an unfortunate side effect.

The known dead so far are estimated at almost 16,000, with a further 6,000 missing, presumably crushed under rubble. Two-thirds of those killed by Israel are women and children.


Comment: Other reports claim up to triple+ estimates of the dead and missing.


Two years ago, during an earlier attack on Gaza, Israeli military officials admitted for the first time that a computer was supplying them with potential targets. The intention appears to have been to bypass the restraints imposed by human assessments of likely casualties by outsourcing the killings to a machine.

Comment: Israel is a prison. It creates prisoners. It demands: 'Take them, or they die'.


Arrow Down

Jordan, Egypt reject US plan to resettle Gazans as Trump doubles down

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© UnknownUS President Donald Trump • Jordan's King Abdullah
After last Saturday President Trump floated a plan to 'clean out' Gaza by conducting a mass resettlement of Palestinians in neighboring countries, namely Egypt and Jordan, he's now doubling down on the idea.

Egypt and Jordan are not happy, but are also feeling the pressure as a result, and it must be remembered that both are recipients of huge amounts of foreign aid each year - with Egypt receiving billions.

Israeli media underscores there's been wall-to-wall firm opposition by Arab leaders:
"US President Donald Trump dug in his heels Monday over a controversial suggestion that large numbers of Gazans take refuge in Egypt and Jordan, shrugging off wall-to-wall opposition to the proposal from Arab leaders.

"Fresh off what he said were calls with Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi and Jordan's King Abdullah, Trump insisted both leaders would take in Palestinians from the war-ravaged territory and said the issue would be discussed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when the two meet sometime soon, amid speculation in Israel that Trump's gambit was being coordinated with Jerusalem.

"Egyptian media on Tuesday cited government sources as saying that Trump and Sissi had yet to speak. If they did, Sissi's office would issue a readout, the Egyptian officials told local media."
This would involve these countries absorbing hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees - something which Jordan has already done historically over the last some seventy years.

Here are the latest remarks from Trump which are driving the controversy:

Comment: Know who is pulling these strings and what small part of the massive fiction is the truth. Trump may not have all the pieces and Israel is smirkingly satisfied with that.


Clipboard

Moscow releases report on Kiev's war crimes

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© File/Anton Vergun/SputnikA partially collapsed building • Belgorod, Russia • May 2024
The Russian Foreign Ministry released a report on Tuesday on war crimes committed by the Kiev regime in 2024 against the country's civilians. Over 5,000 civilians, including children as young as four months old, were affected by the "Ukrainian aggression".

The document, published on the ministry's website, provides detailed information on Kiev's attacks against Russian territory, mainly along the combat line and territories controlled by Ukrainian forces.

According to the report, at least 5,399 civilians suffered from "Ukrainian aggression" last year, with 809 killed, including 51 children - the youngest being a four-month-old girl.

The Russian regions of Belgorod, Kursk, Kherson, and Bryansk, as well as Russia's Donetsk People's Republic, all of which border Ukraine, have been targets of Kiev's shelling and drone attacks. On average, at least 15 civilians were reported as victims of Ukrainian military actions daily.

The report said that in total, there were over 87,880 recorded cases of Russian civilian targets being hit last year.

Comment: Kiev accused of genocide in Kursk Region:
The Ukrainian military is conducting "language-based genocide," senior Russian diplomat Rodion Miroshnik claimed on Sunday. Captured Ukrainian soldiers "have reported they were given orders to kill Russian speakers."

Miroshnik was commenting on the discovery of civilian bodies in a recently-liberated village in Russia's Kursk Region. He asserted that the alleged Ukrainian policy amounts to "elimination of all civilians" in the area, which Kiev recognizes as Russian.

Russian authorities are investigating Ukrainian troops for suspected terrorism, after the bodies of civilians, who were apparently bound, beaten, and murdered by Kiev's forces, were discovered in the settlement of Russkoye Porechnoye. The Russian Defense Ministry listed it last Friday as freshly-retaken from Ukrainian forces.

On Sunday, the Foreign Ministry described the discovery as evidence of a "massacre" and the latest confirmation of the "terrorist and neo-Nazi essence of the Kiev regime," as spokeswoman Maria Zakharova put it. She accused Western supporters of the Ukrainian government of turning a blind eye to Kiev's crimes, and charged that foreign officials secretly condone such behavior.

A Telegram channel associated with the forces responsible for repelling the Ukrainian incursion in Kursk Region released footage on Saturday of Russian troops inspecting the village and finding seven heavily-decomposed bodies in two separate cellars. In both cases, people were reportedly bound and beaten, before being killed.

At one of the locations, a body was too damaged to tell whether it belonged to a man or a woman, with evidence suggesting the use of explosives. Most of the victims were described as elderly people, who presumably had failed to flee from advancing Ukrainian troops.

Officials have vowed to hold the perpetrators accountable, with Zakharova stating that, in the absence of action by relevant international bodies, Russia will pursue justice on its own.

Local police have received statements concerning over 1,100 people missing since the start of the Ukrainian incursion, acting Governor Aleksand Khinshtein reported earlier this month. Of those, 240 have been located, he added.



Arrow Up

BlackRock boss predicts $700,000 Bitcoin

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© Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesBlackRock Ceo Larry Fink
There is momentum towards the institutional adoption of the crypto currency. Bitcoin could reach an astonishing $700,000 if institutional investors allocate between 2% and 5% of their portfolios to the cryptocurrency, Larry Fink, the head of BlackRock, the world's largest asset management firm, has predicted.

The digital coin has seen a surge in its value in recent months. In 2024, its price jumped 121%, reaching the peak of $108,135 in December. On Monday, following the inauguration of US President Donald Trump, Bitcoin hit a record $109,225.

Trump had previously announced plans to make the US the world's "crypto capital" and to set up a national Bitcoin reserve.

Fink told an audience at a panel in Davos on Wednesday that he is "a big believer" in the world's largest cryptocurrency as an instrument, highlighting its potential as a financial hedge.

Comment: To coin a phrase: "Dream On!"


MAGA

Trump announces up to 30K illegal immigrants will be sent to Guantanamo Bay

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© APGuantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba
President Trump said Wednesday that he plans to send up to 30,000 illegal immigrants to detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of his campaign to mass-deport migrants who have committed crimes.

"Today, I'm also signing an executive order to instruct the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000-person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay," Trump said while signing the anti-illegal immigration Laken Riley Act.

"Most people don't even know that we have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people."

Trump added that "some of them are so bad, we don't even trust the countries to hold them, because we don't want them coming back."

"So we're going to send them out to Guantanamo," he said. "This will double our capacity immediately, right? And tough. It's a tough, it's a tough place to get out of."

MAGA

Trump to sign executive order reinstating thousands of troops discharged for not taking COVID jab

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© AP
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Monday to reinstate thousands of US service members who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, a White House official told The Post.

Trump, 78, is preparing to make good on a 2024 campaign promise by bringing back more than 8,000 members of the US military, restoring them to their previous rank and providing back pay and full benefits.

The order will cover active-duty or reserve service members who were kicked out for not taking the COVID jab mandated by the Biden administration between 2021 and 2023.

Just 43 of the roughly 8,000 removed returned to their service branch after the Biden administration scuppered the mandate, according to the White House.

Bullseye

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announces 'new rules' for media at first briefing

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© Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds her first news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Jan. 28, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Leavitt announced there would be a 'new media' seat at White House press briefings

At her first White House press briefing on Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the Trump administration was rolling out major changes to make room for newer, less traditional media voices in the briefing room.

Leavitt told reporters these changes were being made to keep in line with President Donald Trump's "revolutionary media approach" that he deployed during his campaign in speaking to popular podcast hosts and social media influencers.

"In keeping with this revolutionary media approach that President Trump deployed during the campaign, the Trump White House will speak to all media outlets and personalities, not just the legacy media who are seated in this room," she began before citing Gallup polls showing Americans' low confidence in the mainstream media.

Comment: The full press briefing. Leavitt does not disappoint (video begins at press questions):




Attention

What Sultan Erdogan is really up to

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© Strategic Culture Foundation
ISTANBUL - The scene is a Circassian restaurant off fabled Istiklal street in historic Beyoglu. On the table, a geopolitical banquet - served by some of the best independent analytical minds from Bursa to Diyarbakir. The menu, apart from a meze feast, is simple: only two broad questions about Sultan Erdogan's approach to BRICS and to Syria.

Here's a concise synopsis of our dinner - more relevant than a torrent of Western-manufactured word salads. Enjoy it with a hefty dose of the best arak. And let the table have the first - and last - word.

On BRICS: "Türkiye feels itself as part of the West. If we look at our political party leaderships and Turkish elites, right-wing or left-wing, there's no difference. Maybe a little bit part of the East... Ankara is using its membership in BRICS as a bargaining chip against the West."

Türkiye simultaneously could be a member of BRICS and NATO?

"Erdogan has no clear future plans. After Erdogan there's no clear answer for the future of the AKP party. They could not establish a normal, permanent system. We have a governmental system just for Erdogan. We are receiving gas from Russia. We buy materials from China, assembling them in Turkish factories and selling them to Europe and the U.S. We have advantages in foreign trade compared to the EU, according to statistics published by the Turkish government. The biggest trade deficit is against Russia - and then China. This is our special position - and explains why Ankara does not want to lose the Eastern option. And at the same time we depend on the West to defend ourselves. All that explains our unique foreign policy behavior."