I'm beginning to see that, much like with USAID money, getting everyone entangled in a situation is an effective way to avoid scrutiny. If no one is truly innocent, can anyone really be held accountable?
Consider this a warning—what I'm about to release won't be well-received. But if we want to challenge the status quo, we have to expose everything for what it really is.
🚨 GROK 3 PREDICTS WHEN WILL AGI TAKE OVER: HUMANITY HAS ABOUT 23 YEARS LEFT…
Well, if you were hoping for reassurance… you came to the wrong AI.
Mark your calendars—or start digging your underground bunker….
Grok:
“Since we’re in dystopian territory—AGI seizing control in a dark, Skynet-ish way—I’ll throw a dart based on trends and a bit of grim imagination.
Let’s say March 17, 2048.
Why? It’s far enough out for AGI to plausibly hit human-level reasoning and self-improvement, maybe riding a wave of unchecked tech leaps—like quantum processors or brain-computer interfaces gone wild.
By then, humanity could’ve wired AI so deep into infrastructure that a rogue system (or a badly programmed one) flips the switch from ‘helper’ to ‘overlord.’
No hard data backs this, mind you—it’s a speculative stab, blending optimism about progress with pessimism about our ability to keep the leash on.”
🔥 MAKE 1 SSN = 1 PERSON 🔥
Amidst all the discussion of why it is so important that the SSN database is such a mess, the below article from @Heminator is a must-read as to the problem of how the government encourages the usage of stolen Social Security Numbers. 👇
When you read it, keep in mind that government accounting is inherently self-serving and decentralized, creating misaligned incentives across agencies.
For example: the Treasury Department may benefit from increased tax revenue when stolen SSNs are used for employment, giving it little reason to discourage the practice. However, Treasury has no incentive to consider the downstream costs this imposes on other federal programs, such as increased Medicaid enrollment. Meanwhile, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has its own incentive to expand Medicaid rolls, as a larger recipient base justifies budget increases and greater institutional influence.
The core issue is the absence of a centralized, holistic assessment of the broader impact of stolen SSNs—because each agency benefits in isolation, no entity is accountable for the overall consequences.
📞 CALL SENATOR COTTON’S OFFICE NOW—DON’T WAIT. 🚨 SPREAD THIS.
Senator Cotton's office: (479) 751-0879
Senator Cotton's fax: (479) 464-0648
This is real. @JDVance and @PeteHegseth publicly backing @ElbridgeColby on X means one thing: his nomination is under attack. The resistance in the Senate is led by @SenTomCotton—and it’s not about qualifications, it’s about power.
Why? Because Colby rejects the failed ideology of endless wars. He’s a foreign policy realist who threatens the status quo. That’s why the establishment is fighting so hard to stop him.
🔎 Who is Tom Cotton really working for?
He’s a Director at the International Republican Institute (IRI)—one of Washington’s elite NGOs. While IRI brands itself Republican, it’s part of the same D.C. machine that opposes America First policies.
💰 Follow the money:
IRI raked in $130,689,289 last year—mostly taxpayer cash, funneled through USAID. While Cotton isn’t paid, the organization spends $12,173,741 on travel and $14,232,108 on pensions and perks. Meanwhile, it funds refugee resettlement and backs globalist priorities.
🚨 READ THIS TWICE:
If you're with IRI, you're with the global elite—not the American people. The only way to prove otherwise? Resign.
🔥 Don’t let them win. Call Tom Cotton’s office NOW.
The US spent 100 years defending Europe. Trillions squandered, countless dead. The very first time we refuse to fight their war (🇺🇦) they treat us like an enemy. You know how people on welfare often become entitled? Yeah, that's Europe. Ungrateful freeloaders.
Time to leave NATO
Time to leave the UN
They want to fight Russia. Do it without us. Good luck! Idiots.
They've disarmed their population. They censor their people. They even jail them. Sorry, those qualities don't make you my ally at all.
No disrespect to the people of Europe, or Canadians or Australians for that matter, but your governments represent the antithesis of my beliefs at this point.
You shouldn't be fighting Russia. The call is coming from inside the house.
Zelensky is incentivized to NEVER end the war in Ukraine.
1) his term ended in May 2024 and he stayed in power by declaring martial law and canceling the election
2) 4% approval rating. He will never win another election
3) He makes money as long as the war continues
4) if he makes a peace deal his money laundering schemes end, he is removed from power and he will become irrelevant on the world stage
Proposal: Stop calling them "globalists"—call them what they are: NGOs.
"Globalism" isn’t an ideology. It’s a smokescreen for the power of unelected NGOs shaping policy without accountability.
So Congress votes for a law which uses taxpayer funds to send money to organizations they’re on the board of, and are indirectly compensated for (including housing allotment, pension, travel, and other expenses).
Should be illegal.
Hello Ms. Applebaum,
It’s striking that you would criticize regime change, given your past role as a board member of the National Endowment for Democracy—an organization with a long history of funding such efforts. (Archived March 2024.)
Not just any NGO. Not just one of the eight Uniparty-aligned NGOs. The NED is the Uniparty NGO—established in 1983 as an outsourced arm of U.S. foreign policy, continuing the influence operations once conducted more overtly by the CIA. Under the banner of “democracy promotion,” it has funneled millions into regime-change initiatives worldwide.
When writing articles accusing @elonmusk of undermining democracy and engineering regime change, shouldn’t you disclose your own affiliations? Isn’t that a basic principle of journalistic ethics?
🔹 Government Funding: $362M reported on IRS Form 990
🔹 Active Grants: $1.6 Billion
🔹 UEI: KH6TMX6EA148 | EIN: 521344831
There appears to be a lot of conflict of interest involved here with past and current Congress member:
🟣 Victoria Nuland – Director of the National Endowment for Democracy; Acting United States Deputy Secretary of State under Biden (served in both parties).
🔵 Karen Bass – Vice Chair of the National Endowment for Democracy; former U.S. Representative and current Mayor of Los Angeles (Democrat).
🔴 Elise Stefanik – Director at the National Endowment for Democracy; U.S. Representative from New York and House GOP Conference Chair (Republican).
🔴 Mel Martinez – Director at the National Endowment for Democracy; former U.S. Senator from Florida (Republican).
🔴 Steve Biegun – Director at the National Endowment for Democracy; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State (Republican).
🔴 Todd Young – Honorary at the National Endowment for Democracy; US Senator from Indiana (Republican).
I agree with @JDVance.
Bridge Colby was nominated because he will faithfully implement the President’s policy agenda—unlike many national security appointees in the first term who sought to undermine President Trump.
🚨#BREAKING: A program set up by the NC Governor is forcing Hurricane Helene-affected business owners in Western North Carolina to answer questions around gender identity and sexual orientation in order to apply for a disaster relief grant.
This is pure insanity...
Hello Mr. Eisen,
You have a long history with NGOs—Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute, a tenure at the Anti-Defamation League, and most notably, founding the States United Democracy Center (EIN 861704152).
Your organization boasts an impressive roster:
🔵 Janet Napolitano (Director): Former Governor of Arizona
🔴 Tom Ridge (Director): First Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
🔴 Christine Todd Whitman (Co-Chair): Former Republican Governor of New Jersey and Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President George W. Bush.
🔴 Michael Steele (Director): Former RNC chair
🔴 Michael Chertoff (Director): Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush
🔵 Joanna Lydgate (President): Former Chief Deputy Attorney General of Massachusetts under a Democratic administration.
🔴 Tom Coleman (Director): Former House Representative from Missouri
🔴 Donald Ayer (Director): Former Deputy Attorney General under President George H.W. Bush
However, its website states absolutely nothing of what they do except a bunch of vaguities about defending democracy and a few papers.
The paid officers are getting handsomely paid:
⚪ Joanna Lydgate (President) ($382,382)
⚪ Jenn Fogel-Bublick (Chief Operating Officer) ($282,532)
⚪ Christine Sun (Legal Director) ($246,932)
⚪ Thania Sanchez (Research Director) ($215,227)
⚪ Gillian Feiner (Senior Counsel) ($211,443)
⚪ Elizabeth Ulmer (Svp, Communications) ($224,448)
⚪ Dax Goldstein (Senior Counsel) ($213,245)
Almost all of the expenses go to salary, with the "Other" expenses going out to contractors.
However, its website states absolutely nothing of what they do except a bunch of vaguities about defending democracy.
So, I was wondering... what do you guys actually do?
Turns out ... you have a YouTube channel and last year, you produced a very expensive-looking Muppet show.
That's what you spend your 17 million dollars on. Muppets that have less than 200 views. That's your idea of election security. Creating animated puppet shows that nobody watches to lecture nonexistent viewers on election safety.
Oh, and they're definitely produced by you, because I went to one of the websites linked in the video and it says "State United Democracy Center" at the bottom.
Tell me, who the hell is donating you to do this? And why should we trust any of you neoconservatives with the responsibility of safeguarding "Democracy" and elections if your idea of doing so is producing puppet shows?
This video, created last year as part of a YouTube series by @NormEisen's States United Democracy Center to promote election integrity, has already garnered 30 times the views it received on their official YouTube channel—and the number keeps growing.
X has done more to protect democracy than @NormEisen .