This week revealed three growing truths about our time. First, elite crimes stay hidden behind staged scandals, while the true puppeteers remain protected. Second, public spaces are no longer truly public—they are being militarized to sweep away “undesirables” amid a rising culture of executive authority. And third, the AI state is no longer just a concept. It is present, funded, and supported by federal enforcement. While citizens are distracted by scandals, the framework of algorithmic control keeps being built—in secrecy, in shadows, and in our name.


The Epstein Pardon Theater: Ritual Disclosure & Complicity Management

Ghislaine Maxwell’s team allegedly sought Trump pardon - People

Trump confirms Maxwell pardon was considered – Daily Mail

FBI releases MLK surveillance files, Trump reacts - Associated Press

7 revelations from newly declassified FBI documents – Fox News

Trump says Obama should be jailed, attacks DOJ – Time/a>


This week, the Epstein saga continued—not to expose truth, but to manage it away from Trump.


Donald Trump admitted he “considered” pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, while Maxwell acknowledges there are 100 potential associates who should be charged. This, after years of being told about a list, only for it to disappear, be labeled a Democratic hoax, and now, a list again.


That alone should be a turning point in American awareness. Yet it was mostly hidden beneath partisan arguing and the release of documents shrouded by conspiracy—specifically MLK's files. The released documents weren’t part of a genuine search for justice; they were a calculated display. Controlled leaks to create the illusion of accountability, while the true elite network remains untouched.


The pattern is familiar: something unsettling surfaces (a letter, a pardon discussion, a victim’s affidavit). The media floods the zone with outrage or denial. Trump plays the rogue, claims he’s the victim of a Democrat smear campaign, files a lawsuit, and rallies his base. But what remains unspoken—never addressed—is this:


Why is no one talking about the global blackmail system Epstein facilitated? And how Epstein was most likely a Mossad/CIA asset?


Why are the sealed names still hidden? Why are Trump’s and Clinton’s shared connections buried beneath waves of outrage theater?


As The Fallacious Belief in Government book explains, public exposure is not always a sign of truth winning—often, it acts as a reset button. Strategic disclosures aim to erase the memory of the masses while avoiding the core issue.


As the MLK's FBI files were quietly released, revelations of government surveillance, sexual blackmail, and planned reputational destruction emerged. Not unlike the tactics Epstein enabled. The system doesn't punish the abusers. It archives their methods and adapts them.


This is the core message: blackmail isn't rare; it's the system itself. Every headline about Trump, Epstein, or FBI files is just another part of the distraction cycle—an update to stop people from fully waking up.


Trump’s Homeless Executive Order: Pavement as Property of the State

Trump order empowers cities to remove homeless - Fox News

Legal pushback and human rights concerns - CNN

Official executive order language - White House


President Trump signed a broad new executive order allowing cities to forcibly remove homeless individuals from public spaces—under the pretense of “safety and revitalization.”


This isn’t just about cleaning streets. It’s about redefining who gets to exist in public space.


The order gives local governments broad power to clear encampments, enforce relocations to state-approved shelters (or detention facilities), and deploy police, military help, and even drone surveillance to ensure compliance. The language references “disorder,” “urban decay,” and “sanitation zones.” But what it actually represents is a war on visibility.


The poor must be hidden. The unproductive, removed. The undesirables, erased.


We have long maintained that the book 1984 was a roadmap, not fiction, but maybe Soylent Green is as well.


This isn’t about Democrat or Republican betrayal. It’s about a system of blackmail, control, and compromise that crosses parties, nations, and generations. Epstein was not an anomaly. He was a facilitator. A tool for gaining leverage over people in power.


This is biopolitics at its most authoritarian—deciding who has the right to stay visible. It reflects policies from authoritarian regimes that have used architecture, law, and police to erase dissent and discomfort from the landscape.


In The Fallacious Belief in Government, this dynamic is called the “illusion of civil order”—where social fabric is held together not by compassion or principle, but by force.


The executive order exposes this illusion. Public space, once a commons, has become militarized real estate. The homeless aren’t receiving help—they’re being erased. Swept aside for the sake of optics. Relegated to government facilities or penal housing as cities attract investors, AI developers, and “safe” tourism.


This isn’t a solution to homelessness.


It’s the rehearsal for population control.


The AI Action Plan: Full Spectrum Automation of the American Mind

Biden/Trump AI directive outline - White House

Full U.S. AI strategy - AI Gov

Trump signs multiple AI executive orders - New York Times

AI agents launched to audit other AI models - AI News


The U.S. government revealed the AI Action Plan, a comprehensive framework that incorporates artificial intelligence across all areas of governance, surveillance, infrastructure, and education.


The plan contains the following pillars:

  • Predictive Governance: Algorithms to preemptively flag crime, dissent, and “risk individuals.”
  • Behavioral Data Collection: Continuous monitoring through wearables, home devices, and public sensors.
  • AI Auditors of AI Models: Autonomous agents now monitor other models for compliance—a recursive surveillance net.
  • Codified Control Protocols: Ethical AI boards are now federal entities, with enforcement power.


This isn’t about safety or innovation.


It’s technocratic dominance codified into law—supported by fossil capital, military contracts, and executive fiat.


The plan openly advocates for public-private collaboration, encouraging companies like Anthropic and OpenAI to align with federal priorities. And while media fixates on AI “ethics,” the reality is that algorithms are being weaponized.

  • To monitor thought.
  • To classify humans by risk score.
  • To automate enforcement.
  • To make consent obsolete.


As described in COVID-19: Short Path to ‘You’ll Own Nothing. And You’ll Be Happy.’, this represents the next stage of the World Economic Forum’s Agenda 2030: digitize identity, automate compliance, and eliminate the human element of choice.


The AI state does not need elections.


It needs only inputs.


You are now one.


Code is the New Commander


This week showed the final lines dissolving between government, corporate power, and machine enforcement.


Trump’s consideration of pardoning Maxwell revealed that elite loyalty can transcend crime.


His homeless order proved the state’s definition of “public” is now exclusionary and militarized.


The AI Action Plan reveals that decision-making itself is being outsourced to algorithms—separated from ethics, humanity, and consent.


This isn’t government anymore. It’s governance without governors.


Not by law, but by protocol.


Not by debate, but by deployment.


And not for the people, but for the system itself.


The post-human empire has arrived—and it doesn’t care if you voted.


It only cares that you obey.


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“In a highly developed society, the
Establishment cannot survive without the obedience
and loyalty of millions of people
who are given small rewards to
keep the system going: the soldiers
and police, teachers and ministers, administrators
and social workers, technicians and production
workers, doctors, lawyers, nurses, transport and
communications workers, garbage men and firemen.
These people-the employed, the somewhat privileged-are
drawn into alliance with the elite.
They become the guards of the
system, buffers between the upper and
lower classes. If they stop obeying,
the system falls.”

Howard Zinn

 

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