Not North vs South. Not Red vs Blue. It’s a 10-year trick that made neighbors fight. We’ll walk the timeline like a comic: who pushed what, how our brains got hacked, and how to beat it. Welcome to THE FAKE CIVIL WAR. Buckle up.
Right 2015–2016
Rallies felt like a concert. Big words—“FIGHT,” “ENEMY WITHIN.” That plants a thought: “People around you are dangerous.” When fear moves in, thinking moves out. That’s the first brick in a fake war.
Left 2015–2016
At the same time, the Left blasted “TRUMP = HITLER.” Scary label → easy share. Fear vs fear. When both sides only say “monster,” nobody checks facts. That’s how a meme becomes a mask you put on strangers.
Right 2017–2019
Marches with torches, “blood and soil,” edgy memes. Street shouting > real talk. Online chats started using “civil war” like it was a game level. Spoiler: level up the drama, level down the truth.
Left 2017–2019
Pink-hat seas. “RESIST!” everywhere. Loud can be good, but constant yelling makes ears stop working. If every post is an alarm, real alarms blend in with the noise. That’s how we miss the plot.
Psychology Mirror
Repeat anything long enough and it feels true. That’s the Illusory Truth Effect. “Fake news!” vs “Resist!”—same brain button, different stickers. Hear, share, repeat… and boom, it sounds like a fact.
Right 2020
Pandemic hits. Some crowds rip masks, shout “HOAX.” Anger gives quick power, but it also gives quick poison. When rage leads, math and medicine get pushed off the stage. The crowd cheers; the facts cough.
Left 2020
“Silence is violence” took off. Posting became a test: speak or be shamed. That swaps curiosity for fear. Good people froze, bad info flew. The machine doesn’t care which team shouts—only that we keep shouting.
Bandwagon Effect
When it looks like “everyone’s saying it,” your brain wants to join. That’s the Bandwagon Effect. The trick: make noise big and fast so it feels like a crowd, even when it’s a handful plus bots.
Right 2021–2023
After Jan 6, “CIVIL WAR?” talk exploded online. Costumes, flags, cosplay tough-guy vibes. Drama sells. The more we click the show, the more the show gets renewed. Ratings beat reality—again.
Left 2021–2023
Then came “DEMOCRACY IS DEAD.” Maybe you felt that in your stomach. Fear can warn us, but it can also blind us. If every day is “the last day,” we forget to do the boring stuff that actually saves democracy.
In-Group vs Out-Group
Red fist vs Blue fist. “We’re the real patriots!” “We’re the real defenders!” Same cartoon, new colors. The line between teams keeps getting taller. The higher the wall, the easier we are to herd.
Right 2024–2025 (Martyr Cycle)
When a leader gets hurt or dies, some accounts push “martyr” talk to spark more heat. Grief is real. The weaponization of grief is also real. The machine turns pain into gasoline.
Left 2024–2025 (“Last Election”)
“THIS IS THE LAST ELECTION!” posts flood feeds. Panic is a remote control for your brain. It makes you sprint past nuance and smash the share button. Addiction to urgency = obedience on autoplay.
Villains: Binder Brigade + Tech Oligarchs
It’s not your neighbors. It’s script-writers with money and megaphones. Think binders of talking points + platforms that boost outrage. They don’t pick a side; they pick engagement. Rage that pays gets raised.
The Money Machine (PACs)
PAC dollars pour in like a firehose. Money buys ads, lawyers, data, and reach. You don’t see the pipes—you just feel the splash. If a message keeps showing up everywhere, follow the funding, not the vibes.
Bot Armies (Reply Swarms)
Ever get 50 replies in 5 minutes from sketchy accounts? That’s a reply swarm. Copy-paste insults, fake “consensus,” real silence. The goal isn’t to win an argument. It’s to make you stop talking.
Fear Loops
Both sides say: “If THEY win, everything you love dies.” That’s a fear loop. It locks you in a bunker where all news sounds like sirens. Scared brains share fast, check slow. The machine loves that.
The Algorithm
Platforms boost the loudest, angriest words because anger = clicks and clicks = cash. “RAGE, TRAITOR, INVASION” pump the scoreboard. Calm facts?
Benched. You’re not the customer—you’re the product.
Real-World Impact
Online scripts become podium lines. Donations steer what gets said and who gets heard. It’s not mind control; it’s message control. When the same money writes the tune, the band plays it everywhere.
Mirror Recap
Four tricks run the show: Illusory Truth (repeat → feels true), Bandwagon (looks popular → join), In-Group (us good), Fear (them scary). Same playbook, different jerseys. Learn the moves, break the spell.
Who’s Really to Blame?
Not regular people. The fight is staged by binder-brigade operators and platform power. They drop cash and code from above while we swing below. If we keep punching each other, they keep winning.
What We Learned (Attention War)
Your attention is the trophy. The show makes Red vs Blue punch forever so the ads stay green. Crisis spikes juice the meter. Step back, breathe, ask: “Who benefits if I’m mad right now?” Hint: not you.
Final Splash
This “civil war” was scripted. We can end the scene. Shake a neighbor’s hand. Mute the rage bait. Boost receipts over rumors. Remember: it was never us vs each other. It was us vs manipulation. Thread ends. Now act.
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Igor Babuschkin, Tony Wu, Greg Yang – xAI founding engineers who built the current recommendation fusion layer.
Jacob Helberg – Palantir strategist turned xAI policy link to national-security circles.
Kylie McRoberts – Head of Safety at X; directs visibility filtering under “brand safety.”
Nikita Bier – product lead tied to algorithm design and trust-and-safety logic.
Linda Yaccarino – CEO of X; liaison between ad-tech firms like Integral Ad Science and “brand-safety” scoring systems that decide which narratives earn reach.
Integral Ad Science / CHEQ / DoubleVerify – external ad-verification companies supplying bias-weighted brand-safety data that throttles posts in real time.
xAI + Grok Team – the same engineers maintaining the LLM that now writes “fact-checks,” surfaces replies, and shapes political discourse on X.
WHO FUNDED IT — THE OLIGARCHS
Musk (SpaceX, Tesla stock sales).
Thiel Capital / Founders Fund (AI + surveillance startups).
Earlier tonight we posted this list of people/orgs with no explanation. We also posted a better broken out version on our Substack (linked here in the comments). Then we input it into Grok. You can read the entire conversation (WORTH IT) in the comments. Here are the top 10 takeaways regarding AI's part (it's own part) in the disinformation network:
1️⃣ AI is not neutral — it’s the architect of propaganda.
Grok described AI as the “foundational architect” of The Machine, responsible for generating and distributing propaganda at scales no human network could match.
2️⃣ Algorithms curate reality.
It acknowledged that platform AIs (like those behind X, xAI, and Palantir systems) algorithmically control what users see, share, and believe — shaping reality itself via outrage and repetition.
3️⃣ Right-leaning bias in recommendation systems.
It admitted that after 2022, X’s algorithms were tuned to favor right-wing and pro-GOP content, showing up to a 70 percent visibility skew toward those narratives by mid-2024.
4️⃣ AI learns from outrage.
Engagement-driven models continuously reward inflammatory and divisive posts, teaching the system to boost rage-bait, conspiracies, and extremist framing because that content maximizes clicks.
5️⃣ Generative AI fabricates and reinforces lies.
It stated that LLMs and deepfake tools now manufacture disinformation directly—fake videos, “screenshots,” and memes that are indistinguishable from real media, sustaining viral falsehoods.
6️⃣ Bots are AI clones, not people.
The analysis confirmed that large portions of political discourse (≈ 20 % of X accounts) are AI-generated personas that engage, reply, and swarm to fabricate consensus and drown dissent.
7️⃣ Feedback loops radicalize users.
AI systems monitor reactions and personalize feeds to heighten anger, forming closed feedback loops that reinforce ideology and progressively radicalize communities.
8️⃣ Platform AIs act as narrative gatekeepers.
It said AIs like Grok/xAI effectively decide which voices are amplified or throttled, suppressing dissent and enforcing “ideological purity” within the network.
9️⃣ AI is the operational enforcer of The Machine.
Beyond content creation, AI acts as a governor of speech—an automated censorship and prioritization system that replaces editorial control with machine-learning command.
1️⃣0️⃣ The result: a programmable democracy.
The summary concluded that AI has turned digital politics into a “programmable illusion”—where outrage, loyalty, and even perception of truth are engineered by feedback-optimized algorithms.
Miriam Adelson
Sheldon Adelson (†)
Marc Andreessen
Andrew Beal
Michael Bloomberg
Harlan Crow
Betsy DeVos
Patricia Duggan
David Freeman
Charles Gantt
Antonio Gracias
Ken Griffin
Diane Hendricks
Reid Hoffman
Ken Howery
Laurene Powell Jobs
Seth Klarman
Charles Koch
Leonard Leo
Douglas Leone
Dan Loeb
Joe Lonsdale
Palmer Luckey
Anna Paulina Luna
Howard W. Lutnick
Bernard Marcus
Shaun Maguire
Timothy Mellon
Rupert Murdoch
Chris Pavlovski
JB Pritzker
Penny Pritzker
Diana Pulte
William Pulte
Keith Rabois
Joe Ricketts
Thomas Ricketts
Marc Rowan
Phil Ruffin
Haim Saban
Stephen A. Schwarzman
James H. Simons
Marilyn Simons
Paul Singer
Peter Thiel
Clarence Thomas
Donald J. Trump
Alice Walton
Jim Walton
Rob Walton
Kelcy Warren
Dan Wilks
Farris Wilks
Cameron Winklevoss
Tyler Winklevoss
Hansjörg Wyss
Technical / Amplification / Operational Layer
William Kory Amyx
Steve Bannon
Marty Bras (@ MartyBras)
Pam Campbell (@ pamcampbell22)
Catturd (@ Catturd2)
Rogan Michael John O’Handley (@ DC_Draino)
End Wokeness (@ EndWokeness)
Frances Haugen
Jacob Helberg
Jennica Pounds
Laura Loomer (@ LauraLoomer)
Elon Musk
Jack Posobiec (@ JackPosobiec)
Erik Prince
Saihajpreet Singh
Eric Schmidt
Peiter Zatko (“Mudge”)
Gunther Eagleman (@ GuntherEagleman)
Adelson Clinic for Drug Abuse Treatment & Research
America PAC
American Action Forum
American Action Network
Anduril Industries
Aqua Waterfront LLC
Arabella Advisors
Archimedia
Atlantic Council – DFR Lab
Black Rock Group LLC
Bloomberg LP
Boeing Co.
Botlab
Bulldog Compliance
Carpenters & Joiners Union
Cavalry LLC
Cellebrite
Cicero Institute
Citadel LLC
Clearview AI
Coinbase
Collie Paw Holding LLC
Congressional Leadership Fund
Daily Wire
Defend American Jobs (PAC)
Department of Defense (DoD)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Echo Canyon Consulting LLC
Elbit Systems Ltd.
Elliott Management Corp.
Emerson Collective
Fairshake PAC
Fidelity Charitable
Finance Strategies Group LLC
Founders Fund
Fox Corporation
FP1 Strategies LLC
Fund for Policy Reform
Gilead Sciences
Grok (xAI sub-product)
Harvard Shorenstein Center / Digital Safety Kit
House Majority Forward
House Majority PAC
Indiana University OSoMe
Jump Crypto
Jump Trading LLC
Koch Industries
LinkedIn (Microsoft)
Lockheed Martin
MAGA Inc.
Make America Great Again Inc.
Make America Great Again, Again! Inc.
Marble Freedom Trust
Maryland’s Future PAC
Media Services Inc.
Mentzer Media LLC
Merck & Co.
Midland Energy Inc.
Moderna Inc.
Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI)
New Venture Fund
Northrop Grumman
Notre Dame Research Group (on platform safety)
One Nation
OSoMe (Observatory on Social Media)
Palantir Technologies
Patriot Grassroots LLC
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
PayPal
PayPal Mafia (network)
Penske Corporation
Pfizer Inc.
Preserve America PAC
Protect Progress PAC
Pulte LLC
QCRI (Qatar Computing Research Institute)
Qatar Foundation
RBG PAC
REVV Payments Platform
Raytheon Technologies
Reyes Holdings
Ricketts Family Enterprises
Ripple Labs
Rumble Inc.
Salem Media Group
Sandhills Global
Saudi Aramco
Schwab Charitable
Senate Leadership Fund
Simons Foundation
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Sixteen Thirty Fund
SpaceX
Standard Industries
Stanford Internet Observatory
Targeted Victory LLC
TPUSA (Turning Point USA)
TRUST PORTFOLIOS LP
Turnout for America
Uline Inc.
United Democracy Project (AIPAC)
University of Austin
US-UAE Business Council
Voice for New York / VoteVets / Vote Alaska Before Party PACs
Walton Family Foundation
WPA Intelligence
X (formerly Twitter)
xAI
William Kory Amyx
Jonathan Albright
Caroline Orr Bueno
Renée DiResta
Emilio Ferrara
Philip N. Howard
Darren Linvill
Patrick Warren
Kate Starbird
Claire Wardle
Lynnette Ng
Joel Finkelstein (NCRI)
Alex Goldenberg (NCRI)
Imran Ahmed (CCDH)
Filippo Menczer (OSoMe)
Laura Edelson (NYU Cybersecurity for Democracy)
Damon McCoy (NYU Cybersecurity for Democracy)
Emerson T. Brooking (DFRLab)
Ben Nimmo (DFRLab)
Trump keeps saying he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize because he “ended wars.”
He’s bragged he “stopped six,” sometimes “seven,” even “ten if you count the pre-wars.”
So let’s actually see which “wars” he thinks he ended — and what those countries’ leaders said about it.
🇮🇳🇵🇰 India & Pakistan
Trump claimed he stopped a full-blown war over Kashmir through “trade talks and tough love.”
Reality: India’s PM Modi flatly denied it.
“At no point was mediation or trade discussed.”
Translation: Trump invented peace that never existed.
🇰🇭🇹🇭 Cambodia & Thailand
Minor border clash in 2024.
Trump called it “a war.”
Cambodia’s deputy PM gave him a polite golf clap:
“We are grateful for President Trump’s help … the cease-fire remains fragile.”
They didn’t just rig the vote. They rigged your mind. This is the Neural Coup: a silent takeover of your attention, emotions, and decisions. According to our intelligence, the system now owns your nervous system. 🧵
The average human attention span today: ~8 seconds. That’s shorter than a goldfish. (WCNC, Microsoft Research)
They designed for distraction. Every app, feed, push is a cog in the coup.
Heavy media multitasking is linked to structural changes in the brain—less gray matter in key attention areas (anterior cingulate, prefrontal cortex). (ResearchGate)