NSA/CIA/FBI Ties to Botnets + AI, PSYWAR, Dead Internet Theory

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I found bunch of formerly classified government documents showing NSA/CIA AI bots in use since 2011, and pretty much proving dead internet theory. This is a long one but I wanted to put all the supporting evidence together as clearly as possible.


NOTE: All the information and documents presented here are publicly available - anyone can download and read them.

I had read Illuminati Pirate's post on "Dead Internet Theory"

https://forum.agoraroad.com/index.p...net-theory-most-of-the-internet-is-fake.3011/

and AnonymousNVP's Post on "The Internet Is A Potemkin Village":

https://forum.agoraroad.com/index.p...roof-of-dead-internet-theory.3554/#post-13491

Which got me thinking – I'd read Glenn Greenwald's book "No Place to Hide", and I'd done a little bit of digging into government mass surveillance. So I figured I'd look again, this time looking through the frame of Dead Internet/Potemkin Village, and it turns out there's tons of supporting evidence.

The main ideas of Dead Internet Theory (DIT) goes something like this:

The US Government Controls the entire internet – IE what most people can see and do

Creates and AI generated people/deepfakes [bots] and news stories to drive propaganda narratives online.

Here are my findings.

NSA Takes over the Internet - Giant Information Vacuum Cleaner​

Post 9/11 Surveillance – after 9/11, the NSA built a planetary dragnet surveillance system, under several code names. This system gave the government the ability to listen to the ENTIRE INTERNET at once. Not only this, but because they had interceptions on all the fiber and WAN connections, they could inject packets into your computer or router and send you to a special NSA version of whatever website you were trying to visit.

TOTAL INFORMATION AWARENESS – DARPA → ORACLE​

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NSA – Dragnet Surveillance
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Not only was NSA sucking up the whole internet, they were also tapped into US based tech companies and telecommunications infrastructure. The US Operates a Secret court that authorizes surveillance of the internet. Here's a leaked court order demanding all phone records from Verizon:
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More recently, in a letter to Sen Ron Weyden, NSA has admitted that it buys data from commercial data sellers and they hold that the 4th amendment protections do not apply to the sale of commercially available data:
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All of this information is being slurped into giant government databases such as the Exabyte scale NSA data center in Bluffdale, Utah, and processed with supercomputers. One of the systems for querying this data is called Xkeyscore.
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The Government Geo location Watchlist from the Drone Papers [THE INTERCEPT]

Another example of a giant commercially available database is revealed in the class action complaint Katz-Lacabe et al vs. ORACLE AMERICA, INC. (Case No. 3:22-cv-04792, US Dist Ct Nor Dist CA-SF). This document shows ORACLE has profiles on 5 BILLION people with the express purpose of predicting and influencing future actions. Take a very close look at the information contained in this cloud and the inputs to it.

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Continued: Pt2

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5E3gra5wz4&t=6
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Ellison has essentially created his own private NSA, and Oracle has deep ties to CIA and NSA. Considering that oracle sells data and NSA buys, oracle is a direct pipeline into Fort Meade.
Oracle says this information is gathered to provide "targeted advertising". Here's the US Government's unofficial definition of targeted advertising:
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NSA Slideshow documenting the PRISM collection pipeline into different NSA, CIA and FBI cloud servers.​

Army PSYWAR and NSA Psyops​

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In May of 2022, the youtube channel of the Army SOCOM 4th PSYOP Group put out this youtube video, "Ghost in the Machine", which seems to hint at Army SOCOM's involvement in manipulating politics both domestically and abroad, specifically showing images of both the US and China.


View: https://youtu.be/VA4e0NqyYMw?si=2zIbPYorB6jM6cHW


Some more interesting information on Government PSYOPS comes out of the Snowden Leaks, with a secret NSA/GCHQ powerpoint "Training for Covert Online Operations". This shows several special ops type units at the NSA conducting PSYOPS online:
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PSYWAR: GOOGLE DECIDES ELECTIONS, NOT VOTERS​

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Dr Robert Epstein's research into search engine manipulation of elections:
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Dr. Epstein has two talks on YouTube given at Stanford University, which are very interesting and I'd highly recommend watching them:

Stanford Seminar - The Search Engine Manipulation Effect (SEME) and Its Unparalleled Power


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSN6LE06J54


Stanford Seminar - Unethical Algorithms of Massive Scale
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7qT_38iRSc

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SOURCE: GOOGLE'S TRIPLE THREAT, To Democracy, Our Children, and Our Minds, Robert Epstein, Ph.D.
 

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Continued PT 3:
Google Censorship Engine applied to News, Search:
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Source: Google Leaker Zachary Vorhies Documents

In essence, Google, Facebook, Apple News, and Twitter control elections. This means big tech – which already has ties to the federal government – can swing elections whichever way it wants.

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This is a terrifying power, especially considering that Google Search has over 90% market share worldwide. Foreign nations are now at the mercy of American Information Warfare Weapons of Mass Destruction.

PSYWAR/AI/BOTS: NSA/CIA Ties to AI Companies​

From the PRISM program we know there is a direct link between the intelligence agencies and the big 4 AI companies: OpenAI/Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Apple:

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NSA/CIA already have contracts with Google and Microsoft, so probability is high that there are extensions of OpenAI GPT4 and DEEPMIND GEMINI for PSYWAR chatbots, specifically optimized for manipulation

Furthermore, IN-Q-TEL, the Venture Capital arm of CIA, is heavily invested in AI technologies, and in 2010 invested in a company called "Narrative Sciences", which could generate news copy automatically.

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Meme from Illuminati Pirate's post:

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In-Q-Tel's website [https://www.iqt.org/portfolio/] lists multiple companies in its portfolio, one of which is an AI company named Behavioral Signals [https://behavioralsignals.com/], who's mission is creating emotionally cognitive AI systems. Applications of this technology could reasonably include PSYWAR and population manipulation at an individual level.
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PSYWAR/BOTS: Proof US DOD/NSA Use of Bots​

Several slides in the Snowden Leaks show NSA directly uses bots in their operations:
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Lists of NSA Bots:​
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Interestingly, one of the slides shows the Symantec logo which owns Norton Antivirus [?], possibly implying that NSA is citing them as a source or using them for infiltration {?}.
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Additionally, in 2011 US DOD signed a contract with California company NTREPID to provide software that allowed one cyber warfare operatives to control 10 fake identities at the same time.

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From The Guardian:
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"The US military is developing software that will let it secretly manipulate social media sites by using fake online personas to influence internet conversations and spread pro-American propaganda.

A Californian corporation has been awarded a contract with United States Central Command (Centcom), which oversees US armed operations in the Middle East and Central Asia, to develop what is described as an "online persona management service" that will allow one US serviceman or woman to control up to 10 separate identities based all over the world.

The project has been likened by web experts to China's attempts to control and restrict free speech on the internet. Critics are likely to complain that it will allow the US military to create a false consensus in online conversations, crowd out unwelcome opinions and smother commentaries or reports that do not correspond with its own objectives."


Furthermore, an August 2022 Stanford/Graphika Internet Observatory reported that they had been studying "5 Years of Pro Western covert influence operations"
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The report details large groups of "covert Twitter assets", and the use of AI Generated faces as early as 2017:
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CIA Broke Into and Spied Senator's Computers:​

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A 2014 CIA OIG report documents that the CIA broke into a senate select committee on Intelligence network drive to try and delete files the SSCI wasn't "authorized" to have. Translation: the CIA hacked the senate to delete evidence and nobody got fired or went to jail.

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Conclusion:​

Illuminati Pirate had the right idea. We're screwed.

Sources:

 

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NOTE: This analysis is published under the protections of:
  • United States Constitution Amendment 1
  • New York Times Co. v. United States, 403 U.S. 713
PDF if anyone wants it.
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i think many people know (sort of), but i think most would be surprised at the scale. Also these technologies have become so integrated into everything
And the scale isn't limited to the US. China built their entire domestic surveillance program after the Snowden leaks, by contracting the same American companies that helped build PRISM. China started around 2010, Russia started building theirs out around 2014, India and the EU just started right before 2020. These are the global powerhouses of our future, and just because our glowies are the best today, doesn't mean that they'll be on top for long.

In the meantime, buy NVDA.
 
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And the scale isn't limited to the US. China built their entire domestic surveillance program after the Snowden leaks, by contracting the same American companies that helped build PRISM. China started around 2010, Russia started building theirs out around 2014, India and the EU just started right before 2020. These are the global powerhouses of our future, and just because our glowies are the best today, doesn't mean that they'll be on top for long.

In the meantime, buy NVDA.
I'm definitely going to be doing more research on these topics relating to this. I actually discovered agora, when a youtuber (I think it was upper echelon) made a video concerning illuminatipirates dead internet theory. The best way to avoid this would probably be to not use the internet or to use darknets.
 

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I'm going for a walk, and I'm hoping the google or bing car isn't driving by, and my neighbor puts his drone away... I can use side streets that have less traffic cameras I guess, but lots of my neighbors have video doorbells and such... It's depressing how much of this is out of our hands, it's not as simple as 'just pay in cash' or 'don't own a smartphone' like 10 years ago.
 

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I'm going for a walk, and I'm hoping the google or bing car isn't driving by, and my neighbor puts his drone away... I can use side streets that have less traffic cameras I guess, but lots of my neighbors have video doorbells and such... It's depressing how much of this is out of our hands, it's not as simple as 'just pay in cash' or 'don't own a smartphone' like 10 years ago.
It's crazy, huh. Less than a decade ago people would have been shocked by the amount of surveillance that happens now.
Everyone is always terrified, but now the government and corpos realize how profitable it is to lean into that. While not long ago people would have been outraged, now the MTA (People who run the NYC Subway) are advertising how they have thousands of cameras monitoring all of the stations, and people don't even bat their eyes.
Honestly I think it is primarily a consequence of social media. We already share so much that willingly that getting mad about it being unwillingly won't happen. Safety and convenience, the two most favorite things of a human.
 

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While not long ago people would have been outraged, now the MTA (People who run the NYC Subway) are advertising how they have thousands of cameras monitoring all of the stations, and people don't even bat their eyes.
At this point I think most people don't care anymore, or choose bliss from ignorance. It also doesn't help as you've pointed out that because of social media most people are now comfortable with sharing various details about their daily life.
It's depressing how much of this is out of our hands, it's not as simple as 'just pay in cash' or 'don't own a smartphone' like 10 years ago.
Because of how things have gotten I've choose to focus on just blending in with the rest of the crowd and avoid standing out. My hope is that while even though I'm likely recorded by something they either have little to nothing on me, or what's on record isn't something most people would care about.
 
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Because of how things have gotten I've choose to focus on just blending in with the rest of the crowd and avoid standing out. My hope is that while even though I'm likely recorded by something they either have little to nothing on me, or what's on record isn't something most people would care about.
This is the right way. Keep out of social media altogether, own an iPhone, get a boring job, don't travel alone, and most importantly don't take anything digital if you're going somewhere unique to you. Do all that and you blend in with 80% of the population and it's really hard to track.
 
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I agree with the premise, however on security Iphone is one of the less secure platforms, specifically because of NSO Group's Pegasus II Software. https://history-computer.com/pegasus-2-guide/
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Simply the fact that these sorts of zero day vulnerabilites exist is scary. For example, intel Management Engine is widely regarded as an NSA/CIA backdoor but there's no hard proof that I know of, except rumors that NSA bought their computers with it disabled from Dell.
 

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At this point I think most people don't care anymore, or choose bliss from ignorance. It also doesn't help as you've pointed out that because of social media most people are now comfortable with sharing various details about their daily life.

Because of how things have gotten I've choose to focus on just blending in with the rest of the crowd and avoid standing out. My hope is that while even though I'm likely recorded by something they either have little to nothing on me, or what's on record isn't something most people would care about.
The thing to remember too is this is what the internet looks like to 99% of people:
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View: https://youtu.be/XaP_mTKs6r4

As soon as something is out of the news, it's been memory holed. I've been telling people about this and showing them and they just shrug like its "the new normal", a theme the WEF has been pushing for some time now. I think a lot of it is how the news media reports on this kind of thing. Most news articles don't show their primary sources, and will post a link instead. Also reporters tend to hedge their language and defer to the government quite a bit. I hadn't seen anyone lay out the evidence like this before, usually they quote it or paraphrase it. Plus most reporters won't put the actual documents in their articles which makes tracking down primary sources a huge pain. Thank god that archive.org exists.
And the scale isn't limited to the US. China built their entire domestic surveillance program after the Snowden leaks, by contracting the same American companies that helped build PRISM. China started around 2010, Russia started building theirs out around 2014, India and the EU just started right before 2020. These are the global powerhouses of our future, and just because our glowies are the best today, doesn't mean that they'll be on top for long.

In the meantime, buy NVDA.
I didn't even put TikTok in the Psyop section of my post, but that's another scary one that's taking Operant Conditioning to the next level. Interestingly enough all the news articles criticizing TikTok seem to ignore the PSYWAR threat and focus on data

The I'd bet the TikTok challenge trends are the Chinese MSS pulling leavers behind the scenes to see just how far they can push people. Somebody in China is definitely experimenting on the US population.


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The bottom line is all governments and big tech has an incentive to keep people oblivious and complacent, and AI is just the next huge leap.
 

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At this point I think most people don't care anymore, or choose bliss from ignorance. It also doesn't help as you've pointed out that because of social media most people are now comfortable with sharing various details about their daily life.

Because of how things have gotten I've choose to focus on just blending in with the rest of the crowd and avoid standing out. My hope is that while even though I'm likely recorded by something they either have little to nothing on me, or what's on record isn't something most people would care about.
This is the best way. Have an outward normal identity, with your devices and everything to avoid standing out. If you want to do something without anyone knowing or it being recorded, do it using things that aren't associated with your irl identity
 

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I agree with the premise, however on security Iphone is one of the less secure platforms, specifically because of NSO Group's Pegasus II Software. https://history-computer.com/pegasus-2-guide/
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Simply the fact that these sorts of zero day vulnerabilites exist is scary. For example, intel Management Engine is widely regarded as an NSA/CIA backdoor but there's no hard proof that I know of, except rumors that NSA bought their computers with it disabled from Dell.
It's not about security, it's about blending in. To truly blend in, you have to become vulnerable in the same context as the majority. When you do unique things, you keep it off anything digital.
 
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The most maddening part of this is when you call out something against one of the two pre-approved partisan narratives on a major site and get lampooned with mostly bots and some real people going with the consensus for their own gain. It's such an effective form of gaslighting. I'm not someone who thinks "oh everyone who disagrees with me is a bot because I'm so right" sort of person, but you can just sort of tell when you're engaging with a bot or paid propagandist.

As soon as something is out of the news, it's been memory holed. I've been telling people about this and showing them and they just shrug like its "the new normal", a theme the WEF has been pushing for some time now. I think a lot of it is how the news media reports on this kind of thing. Most news articles don't show their primary sources, and will post a link instead. Also reporters tend to hedge their language and defer to the government quite a bit.
The memory hole'd aspect feels more like a byproduct of just how much "news" is coming out in a given day rather than a deliberate attempt to suppress things. Not that the later never happens, but there's just so much stuff to process in a given week. This isn't 30 years ago when the only "news worthy" stories were decided by legacy print/broadcast media, there's a lot more independent sources out there now.

The lack of primary sources frustrates me to no end, but I get why they do it. One could lose count of the amount of articles that are like "[Person] said this really offensive thing and that's bad" in which they don't even let you read and interpret for yourself what they originally said. It's all about controlling the narrative and cementing their opinion as fact.
 
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