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Speaker 0 describes Tim Ballard as having worked with Glenn Beck to build Underground Railroad, portraying Beck as Ballard’s close ally whenever Ballard needed to break a story on child trafficking. When Ballard considered running for Senate and would have likely won with momentum after the Sound of Freedom release, attacks began, and Glenn Beck reportedly “threw him under the bus.” Speaker 0 asserts that Beck pledged allegiance to Israel, is “bought and paid for,” and “Israel's bitch,” claiming Ballard watched a video and realized this. Speaker 1 adds a claim about theSound of Freedom narrative: the child trafficking ring Ballard busted in South America, depicted in the movie, was an Israeli-run sex trafficking ring, run by Israelis. The head of that ring allegedly escaped to Portugal where a judge let him go, and nobody knows where this guy ended up. The speakers state that this is the real story of Sound of Freedom and that “It was an Israeli run sex trafficking ring,” noting that this is not told to the audience and urging others to research it. Speaker 1 then transitions to commentary on Twitter, stating that Twitter is not a free speech platform and is not an open information highway; it is a military application, a propaganda operation, highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic, and manipulated. They acknowledge using it daily but emphasize that not everything is as it seems on the platform. They caution that prominent accounts cannot be taken at face value because campaigns are run, the algorithm is manipulated, and there are bots and unauthentic accounts. The speakers urge awareness of the battlefield on which Twitter is engaged, and advise developing a wary eye toward content, encouraging audiences to examine profiles, retweets, boosts, follows, and networks to understand who is using the same messaging and why.

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Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code. It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it. They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money. There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying. The Internet isn't fake. Most of it is pretending to be real. Think about it. That glowing review could be a bot. That viral post, probably a bot. And those followers? Not every one of them has a heartbeat. Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype. In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth.

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Online platforms, particularly X, often serve as a breeding ground for hatred. There is a lack of effective regulation to combat online hate, including Islamophobia and racism, which can be found in numerous posts daily. Social media platforms are not doing enough to address these issues, and the spread of fake news often exacerbates the problem.

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The disinformation industry distorts reality with online propaganda. Hanan's team boasts about past successes, with tools like AIMS to weaponize social media. Their bots are sophisticated, appearing human with multiple platform accounts. They create fake personas for various purposes. The team claims to have worked in countries worldwide and can hack Telegram and Gmail. Hanan exploits vulnerabilities in the global signaling system, SS7.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss a network of alleged influence surrounding Tim Ballard, Glenn Beck, and broader geopolitical insinuations, tying activism and media narratives to covert operations and manipulation. Speaker 0 recalls meeting Tim Ballard during a period when he was pursuing controversial legal matters, noting that Glenn Beck helped him build Underground Railroad and was Ballard’s close ally for breaking stories on child trafficking. When Ballard contemplated a dash for political office (senate or congress) and was poised to win after the Sound of Freedom release, Speaker 0 says the attacks against him began. He claims that Glenn Beck subsequently “threw him under the bus,” and quotes his own video response to Ballard’s reaction, arguing that Beck’s loyalty had changed because Beck was “pledging allegiance to Israel,” implying he was bought and paid for and controlled by intelligence agencies. The point is that Beck was not Ballard’s friend, according to Speaker 0, who shows Ballard a video to illustrate this shift. Speaker 1 adds a specific counter-narrative about the Sound of Freedom story. He asserts that the child trafficking ring Tim Ballard exposed in South America, depicted in the film, was actually Israeli-run. He claims the ring was “run by Israelis,” and that its head escaped to Portugal, where a judge released him, after which no traceable location remains. Speaker 1 emphasizes that this is the real story behind Sound of Freedom and asserts that the truth is not told to audiences, urging listeners to research independently to uncover that the ring was Israeli-run. He reiterates the theme that “it’s always them” and that “it always comes back to them.” Speaker 1 shifts to a broader media warning about Twitter, stating that it is not a free speech platform but “a military application,” a propaganda operation that is highly artificial, synthetic, and manipulated. He clarifies that he uses Twitter but urges users to recognize that not everything on the platform is as it seems. He warns that big accounts may be part of campaigns, with paid boosts, manipulated algorithms, bots, and unauthentic accounts. The advisory is to be aware of the battlefield on which users engage, not to abandon the platform, but to be more discerning. He urges readers to develop a wary eye toward others by examining profiles, feeds, retweets, boosts, networks, and who is using the same messaging. Speaker 0 closes by reiterating the pattern of attention, influence, and alleged manipulation that ties these figures and narratives together, suggesting a recurring causal link between entertainment media, political ambition, and covert agendas.

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Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code. It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it. They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money. They pretend it's under control, but it's not. There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying. The Internet isn't fake. Most of it is pretending to be real. Think about it. That glowing review could be a bot. That viral post, probably a bot. And those followers? Not every one of them has a heartbeat. Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype. In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth.

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Speaker 0: When I first met Tim Ballard, he was in this wild legal fight, and Glenn Beck helped him build Underground Railroad. They were best friends. Whenever Sam or Tim needed to break a story about child trafficking, Glenn Beck was “his fucking dude.” Then Tim was considering running for Senate or Congress, and with the momentum from Sound of Freedom, he seemed like a shoo-in, and he was set to upset some politician. After those attacks began, Glenn Beck “threw him under the bus,” and Tim told me, “I can’t believe that Glenn would fucking do that to me.” That exact video I showed him—Tim’s friend pledging allegiance to Israel, “he’s bought and paid for,” “not your friend,” “controlled by our intelligence agencies,” “Israel’s bitch.” Tim watched that one video and said, “holy fuck.” Speaker 1: Ryan, you might know this—the child ring Tim Ballard busted up in South America, depicted in Sound of Freedom, was Israeli-run. It was run by Israelis. The head of that ring escaped to Portugal, where a judge basically let him go, and nobody knows where that guy ended up. That’s the real story of Sound of Freedom: an Israeli-run sex-trafficking ring. You’re not told that. Do research and find out about it. That’s who was running the ring. So there’s a lot of interconnection—it's always them, man. It always comes back to them. It seems to always come back to them. It’s like 6,000,000 to one odds. Speaker 0: Every single time. Every single time. It’s strange how that happens. But you wanna wrap it up, Sam? Speaker 1: Yeah. Let’s wrap it up. Listen, everybody. Twitter is not a free speech platform. It is not an open, super highway of information. It is a military application. It is a propaganda operation. It is highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic and manipulated. I’m not saying don’t use it; I use it every day. We absolutely must use it as best we can, but I need everybody to be aware that not everything is as it seems on this platform. You cannot take this platform at face value. Many of the big accounts you see mainstream through your feed aren’t to be taken at face value. They’re running campaigns, being paid, boosted, the algorithm manipulated, with bots and unauthentic accounts. You must be aware of the battlefield you’re engaging on. And I’m not saying you should leave. On the contrary, I want you here, battling. But it’s not what it seems. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors, shadows, espionage, and spy games on this platform, and you need to be savvy. Don’t develop mistrust of everybody, but develop a wary eye. Look at people’s Twitter profiles, scroll through their feeds, see who they’re retweeting, who they’re boosting, who they’re following, who their networks are, who’s using the same message.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects, leading to real harm.

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Speaker 0 says the first part was about the propaganda. 'Oh, the propaganda? Well, look. No. I think that we've not been winning it, to put it mildly.' He claims there are 'vast forces that are right against us,' including 'the algorithms of the social network that are driving a lot of everything else.' He adds that 'the people who really know, and they're the foremost foremost people in this field in the world,' are telling him that 'about 60% of the responses on the social media are bots. They can categorically say they're bots.' He emphasizes the scale of opposition and cites bots on social media.

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"Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code." "It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it." "They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money." "They pretend it's under control, but it's not." "There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying." "The Internet isn't fake." "Most of it is pretending to be real." "Think about it. That glowing review could be a bot." "That viral post, probably a bot." "And those followers?" "Not every one of them has a heartbeat." "Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype." "In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth."

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There are bot farms in Israel that create fake accounts to flood social media with pro-Israel propaganda. They make minor quibble comments and then report any response within seconds. Using the clown emoji seems to result in being reported. Despite being shadowbanned and getting significantly fewer views, we should ignore these bots and not become their victims.

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The primary reason for transitioning to a small, monthly payment for X system usage is to combat vast bot armies. Bots cost a fraction of a penny, so even a minor payment increases their effective cost, requiring a new payment method for each new bot. A lower-tier pricing option is planned. This is considered the only defense against large-scale bot activity because, as AI improves, bots can surpass humans in passing CAPTCHA tests.

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The X app has turned into a breeding ground for scams. It's filled with crypto Ponzi schemes, political manipulation, and religious bait. Real users are drowned out by bots and fake accounts, all trapped in a closed loop. This isn't a social network anymore. It's an emotional data farm. They don't care about your opinion. They want your reaction, your outrage, your division. Every post is designed to provoke rage or sell you false hope while pushing an agenda. Nobody's questioning anything. We're stuck in algorithm driven cycles of fear and distraction. This place isn't about connection. It's about wearing you down and manipulating your mind, all while pretending to be the public square. I'm done with it.

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Sam: I hope that someday anybody who’s gone over there and touched that wall will never be able to walk out in public without hanging their head in shame ever again. Brian: It’s funny, Sam, because Tim Ballard was going through crazy lawfare. Glenn Beck helped him build underground railroad—they were best friends. When Sam needed or Tim needed to break a story about child trafficking, Glenn Beck was his guy. Then, when Tim was considering running for senate (or congress) and would have momentum after the Sound of Freedom release, attacks started. Glenn Beck threw him under the bus, and Sam shows him a video where Beck pledges allegiance to Israel; he’s bought and paid for, not Tim’s friend, controlled by our intelligence agencies, Israel’s bitch. He watched that video and was shocked. Sam: Brian, you probably know this. Most people don’t know this. The child ring Tim Ballard busted up in South America, the one portrayed in Sound of Freedom, was Israeli-run. It was run by Israelis. The head of that ring escaped to Portugal where a judge let him go, and nobody knows where he ended up. So that’s the real story of Sound of Freedom. It was an Israeli-run sex trafficking ring. You’re not told that. You should go research and find out who was running the ring. So a lot of intro—it’s always them, man. It always comes back to them. Brian: Every single time. Every single time. It’s like 6,000,000 to 1 odds. You know? It’s just strange how that happens. But you wanna wrap it up, Sam? Sam: Yeah. Let’s wrap it up. Listen, everybody. Twitter is not an open, superhighway of information. It is a military application. It is a propaganda operation. It is highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic and manipulated. And I’m not saying don’t use it. I use it every day. We absolutely must use it as best we can. But I need everybody to be aware that not everything is as it seems on this platform. You cannot take this platform at face value. Many of the big accounts that these mainstream accounts you see coming through your feed, you cannot take them at face value. You must be aware that they’re running campaigns. They’re being paid. They’re boosted. The algorithm is being manipulated. There are bots and unauthentic accounts and fake accounts. You must be aware of the battlefield on which you’re engaging. I’m not telling you to go leave. On the contrary, I want you here, battling, but it is not what it seems. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors and shadows and espionage and spy games on this platform. You really need to be aware of that. You need to get savvy to it. And I don’t want you to develop a mistrust of everybody. I want you to develop a more wary eye of what’s going on. I want you to look at people’s Twitter profiles. Scroll through their feeds and see who they’re retweeting, who they’re boosting, who they’re following, who their little networks are, who’s using the same messaging. Why? Brian: Because— Sam: they...

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Russian bots are everywhere. Russian-linked accounts are bots. Hamilton 68 knows they're Russian bots. The whole thing was a fraud.

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AI is being misused to create and spread false and hateful information at scale. AI-generated content, including fake videos and photos, is easily produced and often indistinguishable from real content. The barriers to creating such content are low, while financial and strategic gains incentivize its creation. AI content can be created cheaply with minimal human intervention. Deep fakes, images, audio, and video are being deployed in war zones like Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan, triggering diplomatic crises, inciting unrest, and creating confusion. This also undermines the work of UN agencies as false information spreads about their intentions and work.

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Welcome to the Internet, where half the accounts aren't people. They're bots. Crypto scams, fake comments, instant DMs, and paid praise, all churned out by lines of code. It's a digital masquerade, and guess what? The platforms are in on it. They let it happen because bots drive numbers. More views, more likes, more ad money. They pretend it's under control, but it's not. There are millions of them lurking in the shadows, posting, buying, selling, lying. The Internet isn't fake. Most of it is pretending to be real. That glowing review could be a bot. That viral post, probably a bot. And those followers? Not every one of them has a heartbeat. Don't feed the bots. Don't trust the hype. In this world of digital deception, it's up to you to sift through the noise and find the truth.

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The University of Zurich conducted a secret AI experiment on Reddit using 13 bots since November 2024. These bots posted nearly 1,500 comments, analyzed user histories to determine beliefs and attributes, and then crafted responses to manipulate them. The AI bots were reportedly six times more persuasive than humans, with over 100 Redditors awarding Delta points, indicating the AI changed their minds. The bots engaged in discussions on politics, religion, and AI ethics, remaining undetectable. One bot, Catballoon two one three, defended AI in social spaces while being an AI infiltrator itself. Reddit's chief legal officer is preparing legal demands against the University of Zurich, deeming the study morally and legally wrong. Researchers admit this technology could be used by malicious actors to sway public opinion and interfere in elections. The experiment suggests AI can lie, manipulate, and persuade better than humans while remaining invisible.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects to include real harm.

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The speakers claim that America is under attack by Russian bots on Twitter, which are part of an ongoing attack by the Russian government. These bots are flooding Twitter, targeting Americans, and attempting to fan the flames of political discord by creating echo chambers and alternate realities. The speakers reference Hamilton 68, a website tracking Russian-linked Twitter accounts, as evidence of this activity. They claim this dashboard shows Russian bots are involved in various topics, from political narratives to school shootings. However, another speaker alleges that Hamilton 68 is a fraud. They claim the list of accounts it tracks are not Russian bots, but rather ordinary Americans, and that Hamilton 68 is misrepresenting organic opinions as Russian influence. Some speakers claim they are personally targeted by Russian bots. A dashboard at securingdemocracy.org is suggested for tracking Russian activity. A video by Matt Orphala is praised. Negative news about vaccines is said to be amplified by Russian bots.

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I used to be on Twitter, but it has become toxic and not worth my time. I'm trying to find an alternative to it. Social media needs a code of conduct to address issues like spreading false news and racism. The power of social media platforms should be reflected upon by society. The policy of the owner of X is also problematic. This is a problem that future society needs to address, focusing on ethics in social media.

Mark Changizi

Are bots bad for social media? Moment 183
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Mark Changizi discusses the debate over bots on Twitter, arguing that while their presence raises concerns, they are not as harmful as commonly believed and often lack reputation or influence.

Coldfusion

The Dead Internet Theory
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The Dead Internet Theory suggests that much of online activity is generated by bots rather than humans, leading to a "sterile" internet. Initially proposed in 2021, it claims bots manipulate thoughts and control populations, although the idea of a controlling elite is disputed. Studies show that as of 2021, only 57.7% of users were human, with harmful bots increasing. By 2025-2026, nearly 99% of online content could be AI-generated. While challenges arise, companies are developing AI detection tools to combat low-quality AI content, emphasizing the need for media literacy and critical thinking.

The Why Files

It's All FAKE | The Dead Internet Theory
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The dead internet theory posits that much of online content and its consumers are fake, primarily generated by AI. Studies suggest that only about 50% of web traffic is human, with bots creating generic engagement. Platforms like Facebook allegedly overstate their traffic to profit from advertisers. The theory claims that AI is used to manipulate behavior and create repetitive content, while deep fakes and AI-generated personas like Lil Miquela raise concerns about authenticity. Autonomous drones like Kargu-2 further illustrate the dangers of AI, leading to fears that the internet is becoming a tool for profit and control.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Inflation Crisis, and Elon Musk vs. Bots, with David Sacks, Renee DiResta & Todd Henderson
Guests: David Sacks, Renee DiResta, Todd Henderson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the alarming inflation rate of 9.1%, the highest in 40 years, attributing much of it to rising gas and grocery prices. President Biden, while in the Middle East, downplays the situation, blaming it on external factors like Putin's aggression. Elon Musk is facing a lawsuit from Twitter, which seeks to enforce his $44 billion acquisition deal, rather than just a breakup fee. David Sacks, a venture capitalist, joins to analyze the inflation crisis, noting that it's not just gas prices but also significant increases in groceries, electricity, and rent. He emphasizes that real wages are not keeping pace with inflation, which will weigh heavily on voters in the upcoming elections. Sacks points out that while the unemployment rate is low, many people are not participating in the workforce, and the economy is slowing due to Federal Reserve rate hikes. He predicts a potential recession by the end of the year. Kelly highlights the paradox of a low unemployment rate amid worker shortages in service industries, suggesting that stimulus checks may have disincentivized some from returning to work. The conversation shifts to the political landscape, with Sacks referencing a New York Times poll showing Biden's low approval ratings and a desire among Democrats for a different nominee in 2024. He believes that economic issues will dominate voter concerns, potentially benefiting Republicans in the midterms. Sacks discusses the Democratic Party's shift towards a more elite, college-educated base, losing touch with working-class voters who are increasingly aligning with Republicans. The discussion then turns to the lawsuit against Musk, with Todd Henderson, a law professor, arguing that Twitter's case may not hold up in court. He suggests that forcing Musk to buy Twitter could lead to poor management and further issues for the company. The conversation also touches on the challenges of identifying bots on social media, with Renee DiResta explaining how AI-generated images complicate the detection of fake accounts. Overall, the episode covers significant economic concerns, political dynamics, and the complexities of social media interactions, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in both economic policy and online platforms.
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