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Mark Zuckerberg’s “Open Source” AI Move Is a Trojan Horse for the Globalist Surveillance State

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**Mark Zuckerberg’s “Open Source” AI Move Is a Trojan Horse for the Globalist Surveillance State**

**Mark Zuckerberg’s “Open Source” AI Move Is a Trojan Horse for the Globalist Surveillance State**

You think you’re getting a gift. You think Mark Zuckerberg, the man who built the digital panopticon that is Facebook, is suddenly your ally in the fight for technological freedom. He’s giving away his AI. He’s “open sourcing” the code. The tech blogs are screaming about a new era of innovation, and the mainstream media is drooling over how “generous” Zuck has become.

Wake up.

If you haven’t figured out the first rule of the digital plantation yet, let me spell it out for you: When a billion-dollar corporation gives you something for free, you are the product. And when Mark Zuckerberg gives you the keys to his AI kingdom? He’s not trying to liberate you. He’s setting a trap.

This isn’t a revolution. This is a strategic rollout of the globalist surveillance architecture. And if you don’t see the deep state fingerprints all over Meta’s “open source” pivot, you’re already caught in the net.

Let’s connect the dots that the corporate press refuses to touch.

First, look at the timing. Why now? Why is Zuckerberg, who has historically guarded his algorithms like a dragon hoarding gold, suddenly shouting from the rooftops that his latest Large Language Model (LLM) is free for all? The answer is simple: **global control through over-saturation.**

Think of it like the opioid crisis. The pharmaceutical companies didn’t get rich by selling one bottle of painkillers to one patient. They got rich by flooding the entire medical system, creating dependency, and then controlling the supply chain. Zuck is doing the same thing with AI. He’s flooding the market with a “free” model. Developers, startups, and even government agencies will adopt it because it’s cheaper than building their own. They’ll build their entire infrastructure on Meta’s foundation.

And what happens when the entire world is running on Zuck’s code? **He holds the master key.**

This isn’t about open source in the spirit of Linux or the early internet. This is about creating a monoculture. A single point of failure. A single point of surveillance. When everyone uses the same base model, it becomes trivially easy to insert backdoors, data collection triggers, and “safety filters” that aren’t about safety at all—they are about silencing dissent.

Don’t believe me? Look at the “safety” teams Meta has hired. They aren’t engineers; they are social justice activists. They are the same people who pushed the “fact-checker” regime on Facebook that censored the Hunter Biden laptop story. These are the same apparatchiks who labeled parents questioning mask mandates as “misinformation.” Now, these same people are writing the ethical guidelines for the AI that will power your search engines, your customer service, your children’s homework help, and eventually, your government’s decision-making.

The “open source” model is a Trojan Horse filled with woke programming. The AI will be “trained” to reject certain truths. It will be trained to amplify certain narratives. It will refuse to write a poem from a conservative perspective. It will flag any discussion of “great replacement” theories or election integrity as “hate speech.” And because the code is “open,” the tech apologists will say, “But you can change it!” No, you can’t. The training data is the poison. You can modify the code all you want, but if the core model has been brainwashed in the San Francisco echo chamber, your modifications are just window dressing on a prison cell.

And here is the real deep state connection: the White House is in on it.

Remember when the Biden administration rushed out an Executive Order on AI? It was sold as “risk management.” But read the fine print. It demands “red-teaming” and “safety testing” that will be overseen by… you guessed it… the same globalist think tanks and NGOs that coordinated the COVID censorship regime. The E.O. effectively creates a government-approved seal of approval for AI models. By “open sourcing” his model, Zuckerberg is making sure that his model becomes the default standard. He’s not fighting the government; he is becoming the government’s preferred vendor.

He is handing the White House the ultimate censorship tool on a silver platter. They don’t have to build it. Zuck built it for them. And he gave it away so no one can complain about a government monopoly. It’s a public-private partnership to control the human mind.

Let’s not forget the hardware angle. Zuck isn’t just giving away software; he is making a play for the entire AI hardware stack. To run these massive models, you need chips. Nvidia chips. By making his software the standard, he creates a massive demand for a specific type of chip. Who controls the chip supply chain? The same globalist financial interests who control the Federal Reserve and the World Economic Forum.

It’s all connected.

This is the biggest bait-and-switch in tech history. They are selling you “freedom” to lock you in a cage. They are selling you “access” to monitor your every query, your every creative thought, your every attempt to understand the world. Every time you use a “free” AI that is built on Meta’s base model, you are feeding the beast. You are training the algorithm that will be used to score your social credit, to deny your insurance claim, to flag you as a “misinformation” threat.

You think you are getting a tool for liberation? You are getting a digital leash.

So, what do you do? The answer is the same as it has always been. **Decentralize.** Reject the “open source” gift that comes with a hidden price tag. Support AI projects that are truly decentralized, not just corporate-controlled “open” projects. Learn to run local models on your own hardware. Stop using the platforms that feed the surveillance machine.

Or, keep clicking “Accept All Cookies.” Keep using the free stuff. Keep telling yourself that Mark Zuckerberg has changed.

But we know the truth

Final Thoughts


Mark Zuckerberg’s journey from a hoodied college disruptor to a sober-suited meta-builder is a masterclass in how power calcifies ambition: the same algorithmic ruthlessness that broke the news industry is now being rebranded as the engine of the metaverse. Yet for all his talk of virtual connection, the real story remains the human cost of his scale—a reminder that no amount of VR headsets can replace the trust we’ve lost in the platforms he built. Ultimately, Zuckerberg’s legacy will be less about the tech he pioneered and more about the uncomfortable question he forces us to answer: whether we’re building a future for users, or just building users for the future.