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The assassination of nuclear scientists may become the new playbook in the AI race. With China's recent DeepSeek AI model challenging U.S. dominance, we might see a dark trend where key players in AI businesses face "accidental" deaths or "suicides".
History has shown us that when nations compete fiercely in emerging tech, those at the forefront can become targets. Similar to how Iran’s nuclear scientists were systematically eliminated, AI pioneers from countries directly competing with the U.S. could be next. We might witness a series of mysterious deaths, conveniently ruled as accidents or suicides, as a means to stifle competition and innovation.
This isn't just about technology; it's about power, control, and maintaining supremacy. The world must watch closely, questioning the narratives around these tragedies, as the race for AI superiority heats up.
NEW: Photos released of the scene where Open AI whistleblower Suchir Balaji was found deceased, family doesn’t believe he took his own life.
Balaji’s parents say they believe their son was m*rdered.
Their son had worked for OpenAI and had blown the whistle on the company shortly before he passed.
The family says a private autopsy found that Balaji was shot from above, the bullet entering above his nose and lodging below his skull.
The bullet allegedly missed his brain and he slowly bled out over the next 15-30 minutes.
His mother told the Daily Mail that there was a “second blunt trauma wound” on the side of his head.
“Balaji's parents theorize their son was attacked from behind while he was listening to music…” the Daily Mail reports.
“After fighting back, he was pulled up onto his knees or sitting down, and shot in the head…” they theorized.
The parents believe someone was looking for a storage device with “damning” evidence on it, which is why his apartment was so messy.
On the bloodstains were wireless earbuds and “two tufts” of what is believed to be synthetic hair, as if from a wig, the family says.
The police investigation was “incomplete and inadequate” and missed important clues like the fake hair and earbuds, which was “a very serious error” according to UCLA pathology professor Dinesh Rao.
The scenes were “more likely seen in hom*cidal de*th scene and rarely observed in alleged suic*dal cases” Rao continued.