In a world where the truth is often stranger than fiction, it’s alarming to see the lengths some will go to control the narrative. A recent article from the New York Post reveals that the Biden administration has been investing millions in AI-powered tools designed to detect and suppress ‘disinformation’.
The AI tools, developed by tech giants like MIT, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the University of Michigan, are part of a program ominously named ‘Trust & Authenticity in Communication Systems’. The goal? To alert social media companies about content to suppress, enabling an industrial-scale version of the censorship efforts already seen around COVID, Hunter Biden’s laptop, and other major stories.
The implications of this are far-reaching and deeply concerning. The suppression of information, particularly when it pertains to the tax evasion activities of individuals like Hunter Biden, is a direct affront to the principles of transparency and accountability that our society is built upon.
The Hunter Biden laptop story, which Twitter censored in 2020, could be suppressed on an industrial scale thanks to these AI tools. This is a clear example of how ‘disinformation’ is often a euphemism for ‘politically inconvenient truths’.
As an expert in tax evasion history, I can attest to the importance of transparency and accountability in maintaining the integrity of our financial systems. The evidence on Hunter Biden’s laptop, which is verifiably his, provides a clear picture of his financial misdeeds. Suppressing this information does a disservice to the public and undermines the principles of responsible financial citizenship.
The use of AI to control what we read, say, and think is a dangerous precedent. It’s essential that we remain vigilant and continue to question the narratives presented to us. Remember, knowledge is power, and it’s our responsibility to seek the truth, no matter how inconvenient it may be.

