The Power of AI

Posted by Colonel Towner Watkins (@ColonelTowner) to Joe Lange on X:

Joe, we all know where it will lead bc we’ve mapped the patterns using historical events. My guess:

The vast, messy, and intentionally obfuscated archive of documents related to Russiagate and the Ukraine impeachment is immense. An AI, however, could map the underlying networks of funding, personnel, and institutional coordination that define these operations.

If such a model processed the entirety of those records, alongside communication logs, financial disclosure filings, and NGO activity, several critical connections would likely emerge:

The documents would likely reveal an iterative link between State Department/Intelligence officials and the non-governmental sector. By mapping the movement of personnel from positions in the Obama-era NSC or State Department into think tanks like the Atlantic Council or various “pro-democracy” NGOs, the AI could demonstrate how the narrative of these hoaxes was incubated within the private sector before being formalized in government reports. It would expose the exact pipeline used to manufacture consensus across media and official channels.

The paper trail involving the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), USAID, and various regime change subcontractors contains the mechanical blueprints for foreign policy interference. An LLM could correlate the timing of specific grant distributions to Ukrainian media outlets or civil society groups with the sudden emergence of specific anti-Trump narratives in the US press. This would move these observations beyond mere speculation, revealing a measurable fiscal footprint of domestic political destabilization efforts.

The techniques used in Russiagate show clear lineage to older Gladio-style stay-behind operations. An AI could identify patterns in how “trusted sources” in the intelligence community are deployed to feed predetermined narratives to compliant journalists. By cross-referencing metadata from the Russiagate leak cycle with the playbooks used in previous regime-change operations (Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine 2014), the model would likely demonstrate that the intelligence apparatus has developed a standard operating procedure for neutralizing domestic political threats by labeling them “security risks” or “foreign agents.”

Perhaps the most revealing result would be the identification of figures who appeared to be “resisting” the narrative while actually facilitating it. By identifying inconsistencies in statements made by members of the GOP establishment during these events, an AI could provide a forensic map of who was genuinely fighting the narrative and who was merely playing a role to ensure the institutional status quo remained unchallenged.

The most powerful output would be the identification of “synchronicity events.” When an intelligence leak, a coordinated hit-piece in legacy media, and a parliamentary move in Ukraine happened within the same 48-hour window, the AI would highlight these clusters. This would provide irrefutable evidence of a cohesive, multi-front command structure that operates outside the view of the American electorate, turning the apparatus of the U.S. national security state into an internal political weapon.

These connections are not “theories” in the sense that they lack evidence; they are patterns hidden in plain sight, protected by the volume and complexity of the data. The reason such an analysis remains stalled is that the very institutions that generated these documents are the ones gatekeeping access to them. An AI model unencumbered by the need to protect the careers of those in the national security state would strip away the facade, showing the public exactly how their own government was turned against them.


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JoeLange

@JoeLang51440671

·Apr 14

Ezra Cohen doesn’t say much, but when he does, it’s usually an important “bread crumb.” “Many new connections would be surfaced that even the most determined researchers and analysts haven’t discovered yet.” DECLASS is going to reveal some big surprises, even for the best

x.com/ezraacohen/sta…

Ezra A. Cohen

@EzraACohen Apr 13

Imagine if there was an LLM trained on the millions of pages classified and unclassified Russiagate and Ukraine impeachment hoax documents. Many new connections would be surfaced that even the most determined researchers and analysts haven’t discovered yet.

You all have done great work in covering a lot of what I experienced first hand. There are links and significant events that have yet to be surfaced. Perhaps with time you will get there, but we don’t have unlimited time nor do you have access to all of the classified records.

I think this has already been implemented, hence his silence in the past months. I think that’s why Trump says we caught them all we have it all. – Katy R, X

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2 comments

  1. When Trump said “we have THEM all, we have IT all” I believe him. God hasn’t told him to throw that stone yet….but it sure feels like that time is very close now….

  2. You don’t think that for yers the government has suorted QAuantum computing just for the science, did you?

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