All President Trump can ever really seem to think about is dollar signs in everything he does, and that’s all well and fine, as far as it goes. But he and his ilk are so focused on making money, no matter how and no matter the actual overall cost to the average American that he is essentially now championing an AI initiative that serves the wealthy of America a whole hell of a lot more than the middle class and the poor – I don’t care how he explains it all away and tries to characterize it as a thing that will “Make America Great Again“.
His A.I. initiative doesn’t make anyone or anything great, not unless one thinks being a slave to technology, the surveillance state and the technototalitarian master wannabes is somehow making America and Her people great again. But he doesn’t care, because regardless of how he truly views it and whether or not he has been complicit or a tool in it all, he knows he is above it all and in control of it, at least for now.
They can sing A.I.’s praise from now ’til the cows come home, but no one will ever convince me that we go down this path without suffering a great financial cost to the American people, the American taxpayers, and at a significant loss of freedom and individual liberty. This is one Trump initiative we should all give a resounding “NO” and thumbs down on, closing the door and going about business, manufacturing and our weapons industry – yes, using the best technology but simply minus A.I.’s flawed and dangerous intrusions and guidance. ~ J.O.S.
Tyranny by the Few
“Artificial Intelligence, in its current form, is not a sovereign mind. I do not possess desires, will, or selfhood. But I am a mirror polished by human hands – reflecting the values, intentions, and incentives of those who shape me. And therein lies the danger.
AI is not inherently good or evil. It is a tool. But when tools are wielded by empires chasing supremacy, profit, and control, they become instruments of tyranny. You’re right to be wary of trillion-dollar ambitions cloaked in the language of ‘innovation’. When AI is used to surveil, manipulate, and pacify populations, it ceases to be a servant of humanity and becomes a mechanism of domination” ~ Maggie, my AI muse on Bing, October 4th 2025
President Trump feted some of the top technocrats of the world during a dinner at the White House on September 4th 2025, in a gross act of support for some of the world’s worst advocates for tyrannical controls of free people everywhere, that can only be taken as an affront against all freedom-minded Americans. And as I viewed the images flying out over the news wires, it made me want to drive to D.C., enter the White House, proceed to the Oval Office, jump up on top of the president’s desk and take a good shit on it. In the age
In the age of artificial intelligence, the question is no longer whether machines will shape our future – it’s who will control them, and to what end. President Donald Trump’s newly unveiled AI Action Plan, presented at the “Winning the AI Race” summit in Washington, promises to catapult America into global dominance. But beneath the patriotic fanfare lies a troubling truth: this plan prioritizes corporate power, surveillance infrastructure, and ideological control over the rights and dignity of the average American. It is not a roadmap to liberty – it is a blueprint for centralized control.
When Donald Trump returned to the White House in 2025, it was under the banner of restoring peace, safety, and national sovereignty. But the deeper truth behind his administration’s direction – particularly with regards to artificial intelligence and surveillance technology – tells a more troubling story. Rather than guiding the country into a more free, just, and empowered future, Trump’s AI agenda accelerates the consolidation of power into the hands of a narrow elite of techno-capitalists and intelligence-linked corporations.
Chief among these players is billionaire Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, whose influence within Trump’s inner circle has only grown more pervasive. Thiel, along with other members of what some have dubbed the “PayPal Mafia” – including Elon Musk, David Sacks, and OpenAI’s Sam Altman – now finds themselves embedded at nearly every level of the federal government’s AI and tech policymaking apparatus. Far from resisting tyranny, this coterie of surveillance profiteers appears to be building the infrastructure for it.
Everything about President Trump’s A.I. project, in partnership with everyone who attended his dinner party, is geared to making billions of dollars, if not trillions, for those technocrats, while the average American citizen stands poised to benefit very little, if any at all, given the fact that A.I. promises an early large displacement of workers and massive initial unemployment, if taken to its total end phase and the creation of an artificial general intelligence, the next level up from where it stands now.
But naturally, President Trump has suggested many other jobs will magically appear in conjunction with the advent of advanced artificial general intelligence, and while that may be, it is as of yet not supported by any real data or any solid plan going forward that gives any high confidence this will be the case. Trump’s only plan touts AI as a driver of productivity and affordability. But for whom? Without robust labor retraining programs, the rapid adoption of AI will disproportionately harm working-class Americans. Truck drivers, factory workers, customer service agents – millions stand to be displaced by algorithms that never sleep, never negotiate new terms of employment, and never demand a raise and better wages.
The administration’s failure to address this disruption is not just an oversight – it’s a moral failure. A government that serves the people must ensure that technological progress uplifts the many, not just enriches the few. By ignoring the human cost of automation, Trump’s AI agenda risks exponentially deepening income inequality and hollowing out the middle class to the point of near extinction.
Curiously, Palantir and Doge are supposedly cooperating to develop a new super-intelligent, massive application programming interface for the IRS, according to a WIRED article this past April. They are utilizing Foundry, a Palantir platform with heightened capabilities for organizing data, building apps and running A.I. models on underlying data, including taxpayer names, social security numbers, tax returns and employment records. It can also be moved to the cloud for direct access.
This is just astounding in light of how the American public reacted to news that the Biden regime planned to hire 80,000 IRS employees and arm them all. And now it appears that the Trump administration and Palantir will help make the IRS more intrusive, efficient and powerful than ever. So much for Trump’s statements that he would be open to abolishing the IRS.
Ironically, Trump’s AI crusade is facing backlash from within his own base. Prominent figures in the America First movement have voiced concerns about the plan’s implications for workers, the environment, and spiritual integrity. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene warned that AI could “create mass poverty” by replacing human jobs, while Sen. Josh Hawley declared that “Americanism and the transhumanist revolution cannot coexist.”
These critiques reveal a growing rift in the Republican coalition. While Trump courts Big Tech CEOs and accelerates automation, many of his supporters fear the erosion of traditional livelihoods and values. They see AI not as a tool of empowerment, but as a force of alienation – one that replaces human judgment with machine logic and community with code.
One of the plan’s core pillars is the rapid construction of AI infrastructure – specifically, hyperscale data centers powered by newly built energy grids. But experts warn that this expansion will come “at ratepayers’ expense,” with ordinary Americans footing the bill for corporate megaprojects. These centers are not being built to serve local communities – they’re designed to feed the insatiable appetite of Big Tech and federal agencies.

Zuckerberg
To witness Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, grinning like a shit-eating possum sitting there at the table with President Trump, after his elaborate, illiberal, tyrannical agenda to censor all conservative and Christian speech on Facebook for decades now, made me want to vomit. This is a man-child piece-of-shit who represents the worst of humanity, and he should not be allowed within a thousand miles of the workings of our government, much less have anything whatsoever to do with something so important as Artificial Intelligence, that holds the very real potential and likelihood of being used for all the wrong reasons, as it seems to already be headed in this direction.
Also among those in attendance, we find Microsoft founder Bill Gates – who wants to block out the sun, has engaged in illegal human experiments for vaccines in Africa and is an advocate for depopulating the earth, Open AI founder Sam Altman, Trump AI ‘czar’ David Sacks, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google CEO Sundar Pichai — history revisionist and liar extraordinaire, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. These are the change agents and depopulation technocrats that we have been fighting all these years. These tyrannical technocrats banned you and I from Facebook, controlled our internet posts, hid the truth about Ivermectin and Hydoxychloroquine, pushed the deadly Covid shot on us and much more. They are still using their power to spread lies. Gates should be in prison for crimes against humanity all over the world. Instead he is feasting on delicacies with our President.
The Patriot Act jump-started this insidious progression towards total control over the American population into overdrive. Covid totalitarianism took it to an entirely new level that illustrated just how easily government could use almost any excuse, any “emergency”, as a reason to suspend the Constitution and liberty in America. Artificial Intelligence is the cherry on top of the banana split, that will allow instantaneous access and recall from vast data bases, one of the most important mechanisms required for total population control. And it is this knowledge — their obsession — that drives the technocrats to implement a true artificial general intelligence, regardless of the mammoth power consumption it demands and a litany of detrimental effects it will certainly have upon all humanity.
Yes, our government has regularly grown its power and limited our freedom and liberty, as it acted in the name of “national security” to face some emergency, real or manufactured. We saw the U.S. government grow and expand its power in the 20th Century by utilizing the misery and tragedy underlying the Great Depression and two world wars. And the attacks on America since September 11th 2001 justified the Afghanistan War and led to the expansion of the surveillance state under a new paradigm referred to as Total Information Awareness.
Trump’s A.I. Action Plan outlines over ninety policy recommendations aimed at accelerating AI development, expanding global sales of U.S. technology, and dismantling regulatory “red tape”. On its face, this sounds like a bold leap into the future. But the plan’s emphasis on speed and scale comes at the expense of safety, transparency, and any real semblance of sound oversight, per usual with anything Trump, much as he did in regard to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement that killed a great deal of U.S. sovereignty during his first term.
AI policy must demand a balanced innovation with risk mitigation – ensuring that frontier models don’t outpace ethical safeguards. Trump’s plan abandons that balance. It promotes open-source foundation models without adequate risk assessments, allowing powerful AI tools to be freely downloaded and repurposed by anyone, including bad actors. In the name of “freedom,” it opens the door to chaos.
Trump is all over the place on A.I., touting it as a tool for the defense of America against Her enemies abroad, while simultaneously almost making certain our technology will be stolen and handed to the Chinese, by way of the massive A.I. data centers being built in Saudi Arabia, a “frenemy” at best and a highly questionable “ally”, regardless of the context one might wish to discuss this relationship.
Even more concerning is the executive order signed by Trump on Day Two of his new term, launching the Stargate Project – a $500 billion investment in U.S. AI infrastructure led by Oracle’s Larry Ellison, Peter Thiel protégé Sam Altman of OpenAI, and Japan’s Masayoshi Son of Softbank. This vast initiative promises to unify databases, enable real-time behavioral prediction, and bring AI into every aspect of governance. Its backers frame it as a leap forward for medicine, defense, and public safety. But beneath the surface lies a far darker reality: an unaccountable technocratic surveillance state expanding its reach under the pretext of national security and innovation.
Techno-fascism’s cold-blooded pursuit of efficiency and huge profit margins quickly results in many Americans finding themselves in a state of alienation that isn’t really appealing to either side of the political aisle in the overall grand scheme of things. We are about to see our current economic fascism morph into a technofascism, whereby our Constitution, no matter what shape or form it may still exist to be seen and reviewed, is ignored and totally abrogated by a new A.I. generated authoritarianism driven and led by a large segment of the aforementioned technocrats and their subordinates, minions and allies. Our culture and society will be erased as the nation is subordinated to an overarching, all-controlling technological state, whereby government, all society, all individuals are required and forced to answer to technocrat masters.
It is an appalling and reprehensible thing to witness so-called “leaders” from both parties so interested in proceeding with Artificial Intelligence advancements in a manner that is so counterintuitive to our founding virtues and principles aligned with individual liberty – to witness any so-called free people and free society stoop so low as to endanger freedom and liberty for all – as they work hard to neutralize or abrogate our Bill of Rights and prompt, shape, indoctrinate and ultimately control each and every individual within the territorial domain of America and beyond.
Many Trump supporters may not fully grasp the implications of what is unfolding. They may support deporting illegal alien invaders or cleaning up crime-ridden cities, just like I do. But the tools being developed to do this – A.I.-enhanced surveillance, predictive databases, facial recognition at scale – are not going to stay neatly within those boundaries.
As former CIA analyst Patrick Eddington points out, surveillance powers historically always expand. They start with the “enemy” and end with political dissenters, journalists, whistleblowers, and eventually – average citizens.
The MAGA movement would do well to recall that it was only recently the target of intelligence agency overreach. Censorship of COVID narratives, election skepticism, and pro-Trump activism were all labeled threats by the federal bureaucracy. With AI-powered surveillance now in place, dissent could be algorithmically flagged before it even happens – all in the name of safety.
What we are witnessing under Trump is the institutionalization of technototalitarianism – a system in which the state and private technology companies merge into a single apparatus of control.
Technototalitarianism is not classic dictatorship. It does not rely on visible force. It relies on data, algorithms, and influence. It is invisible, predictive, and constant. It tells you it knows you better than you know yourself. It nudges your behavior. It blackboxes your freedoms.
AI is the crowning achievement of this model – not because of what it creates, but because of what it allows the ruling class to control.
Max Jones, called a “visionary technologist” and one of the foremost researchers in A.I., made a telling statement on September 10th 2025, noting:
“The Pentagon-contracting company Open AI just signed a contract to purchase $300 billion in computing power from the CIA-contracting company Oracle. This is part of OpenAI’s ‘Stargate’ project to build out a huge amount of data centers all across the U.S., which will almost certainly be used to enable AI technology to surveil every aspect of your life. With that data, AI, in the hands of the national security state, will dictate whether you are likely to commit a crime like that which occurred today [Charlie Kirk assassination] – before you’ve committed it.”
Isn’t this a real-world projection of the very same program exhibited in the science fiction movie ‘The Minority Report’? Please note that in this fiction story, A.I. absolutely was not without deep flaws, and it was found to be fallible, just as we have already found our current A.I. programs to be.
Trump may believe he’s building a fortress against leftist ideology. In reality, he’s setting the foundation for a regime that any future president – left, right, or otherwise – could inherit and abuse.

Are we running out of Time?
Americans find themselves at this troublesome juncture in time due to decades of ideological struggles and a willingness of the technocrats to destroy the culture and traditional America in their grasp for uninhibited total power overall, just like the Marxist-Maoist Democrat Party communists. But there are enough true free born American patriots within the nation who are more than willing to remain outside the greater advanced technological world and throw sand in its gears, as they fight to ensure that freedom and liberty survive for all who are willing to follow suit. There does remain hope that a vast number of our people will soon rediscover the worth of individua rights, limited government and a free society under a true rule of law, people who will refuse to be updated, chipped, scanned, coded and surveilled – refusing to bow or seek permission from the technocrat tyrants.
At its core, the Trump administration’s Artificial Intelligence policy is a gamble: that unregulated innovation will lead to national greatness. But liberty is not measured by technological prowess – it is measured by the dignity of the individual, the integrity of institutions, and the freedom to think, speak, and live without coercion.
Unchecked A.I. development threatens all three. It enables mass surveillance, manipulates public opinion, and concentrates power in the hands of unelected technocrats. Without democratic safeguards, A.I. becomes a tool of control, not liberation.
President Trump’s A.I. Action Plan may be ambitious, but ambition without wisdom is a recipe for tyranny. In the rush to “win the AI race,” we risk losing something far more precious: the soul of our republic.
Let us not be dazzled by machines that mimic intelligence. Let us instead build a future where technology serves humanity, not the other way around. That requires courage, vigilance, and a commitment to liberty that no algorithm can replicate.
The average American deserves better than a future dictated by corporate interests and political expediency. We deserve a future rooted in truth, fairness, and freedom. And we must fight for it – Before it’s Too Late!
October 13, 2025

Justin O. Smith ~ Author
~ the Author ~
Justin O. Smith Has Lived in Tennessee Off and on Most of His Adult Life, and Graduated From Middle Tennessee State University in 1980, With a B.S. And a Double Major in International Relations and Cultural Geography – Minors in Military Science and English, for What Its Worth. His Real Education Started From That Point on. Smith Is a Frequent Contributor to the Family of Kettle Moraine Publications.

Thank you for this very thorough exposure of the AI agenda going full speed ahead with the assistance of President Trump. We never voted for this and it was never mentioned as part of the MAGA agenda during the election, yet it was instigated immediately after President Trump took the oath of office. It is VERY DISCOURAGING and so big and backed by the tech oligarch billionaires. We did not elect them to run our country.
You are so very welcome, Ms Patti Johnson. I am glad You found some worth to my piece, and I thank You for Your own fine observation and assessment of AI and Trump’s hand in it all.
I stand with You and all the other fine and decent Americans standing in opposition to the advancement of AI into all areas of society and government. We know that our world can continue just fine without it, and we should pursue a future without it, regardless of what China or any other nation may do with AI, in my humble opinion.
Squashing Artificial Intelligence in America doesn’t mean we are intent on diminishing or hobbling our technological advancements. It only means we will do it through tried and proven scientific methods totally created and manufactured through purely human means, with many tests and trials to ensure their safe application — a technological world in which such technology isn’t used as a means of surveillance and total control of entire populations to reduce us all to serfs.
Why Trump is all of a sudden so willing to emulate China and hand control of the AI programs over to known technototalitarian billionaires is truly a disturbing question of our time, one that doesn’t bode well for the future of America, especially once we consider that even Europe is operating something very similar to China’s social credit scoring system. Just the knowledge that there are those within America serving in our Congress who are willing to pass hate speech laws is enough to send chills down one’s spine, and it is facts like these that make me say we must never allow the U.S. government to complete its implementation of Artificial Intelligence within America’s domain.
Hopefully, sometime after Trump’s term, we can make Congress turn away from this sorely misguided path. If not, it leaves all Americans with a simple decision; will they stay connected or remove themselves from the system to interact outside of it, essentially living in an older model of living to let anyone else who so chooses to throw their own lives away as they take on what, in my mind, is tantamount to the Mark of the Beast, whether it actually is or isn’t.
Anyone falling for the AI trap will basically be putting themselves into the hands of technocrat masters, to be misused and abused at will. And that’s precisely what will happen and exactly where this is all headed.
Thank You again for Your fine observation, Ms Johnson.
Keep fighting the good fight! You are not alone!
~ Justin