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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

AI Is Making The World More Totalitarian — Seeking Wrongdoers (Perhaps You!) Via Search Engine Use and Posting

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This article presents evidence concerning how AI is greatly involved with online sleuthing during search engine and other information management and dissemination capacities.  After encountering AI algorithm-generated warnings at X.com and while using the Google search engine during recent days, each of these website chatbots confirmed and explained today's Internet realities.
 
This unplanned online investigation commenced recently after I experienced disturbing AI algorithm-generated regulation warnings while posting on the X social media and news platform.  After beginning to inform UFOlogy researchers about my milestone article "UFOs / UAP / Space People 'Disclosure' Evidence Is Already Available — The Data Is Identified In This Blog Article", there suddenly appeared a message warning me about unusual traffic from my X profile.  I didn't take a screenshot because this was expected to be merely a common and perhaps periodic website check as a similar incident occurred once previously with no ensuing difficulties thereafter (as far as I know because my posts seldom seem to be distributed as other people's For You selections).  My only reaction on this new occasion was to change my X password.  I later found another post at X showing the same warning (as shown below).
 


 
A day or so later, after sending out more posts to UFOlogy researchers about my article at X.com (totaling 53 in all at that time), a content violation warning appeared on my computer screen that evidently had been generated due to AI algorithm programming.
  



I clicked on the bar to request a review and began to consider what had just been experienced.
 

This is an example of my posting that evidently caused the AI regulatory system at X.com to deduce that an attempt was being made to distribute "spam" or engage in "platform manipulation." 
 
 
Several days later, while researching data sources for new articles in my blog series about paranormal 'possession' / 'obsession' cases throughout the centuries, the title of an old chapbook that includes the words "bodies of three children" triggered a similar warning from the Google search engine (as shown below).
 
 
After the first unusual warning at X.com, I thought to myself — Let me get this straight.  Because I attempted to share the same UFO / UAP / space people evidence with a group of personally selected UFOlogy researchers, some AI algorithm regulation has determined that my conduct expressing my freedom of speech probably constitutes "platform manipulation."  And as far as can be known, none of the X participants who received my reply post complained about my response.
 
After reading about extreme censorship tactics advancing overseas, I suddenly had personally experienced an extreme form of censorship intervention and intimidation at X.com — an ironic predicament considering that an article of mine from October is "This 100+ Posts Sampling Shows Reasons for X.com Being the No. 1 News Website".
 
My response about the warning was and remains — Whatever precise rule is involved, I do consider this incident as a matter evidencing to some extent a denial of free speech, as the regulation doesn't seem to take into account that the link being shared is valuable information to the author (a UFO / UAP researcher) of the post garnering this blogger's reply.  I'm not the only one concerned about X as indicated by the article "X's Algorithm Treats Jews/Judaism as a 'Protected Category' – Criticism Gets You Shadowbanned or Worse".  Another current news article divulging the ongoing dilemma about what information is being prioritized online is "Substack Has Become a Dumpster Fire of AI Slop and Real Journalists Are Getting Buried"—subtitled "How Scammers, Bots, and Celebrities Are Drowning Independent American Journalists"—by The Wise Wolf and Lily-Rose Dawson.
 
Receiving a warning this way is highly intimidating (to say the least) and inhibiting in relation to interacting with others at X — especially considering my previous experiences involving the subject of UFOlogy at social media platforms online.  
 
It was back on July 4 this year when I commented to Grok:
 
Some of my posts are very popular; however, I don't know why none of these posts are ever selected for distribution as "For you" selections for other X readers as they would be very popular.  Is there anything that I can do so that my posts can be made available to other X readers as "For you" posts? 

This was the token response.
 
The "For You" feed on X is an algorithmically curated timeline that prioritizes posts based on user engagement, relevance, and other factors determined by X's recommendation system. While there’s no guaranteed way to ensure your posts are selected for the "For You" feed, there are strategies you can employ to increase the likelihood of your content being surfaced to a broader audience. Below, I outline actionable steps based on available information and insights into how social media algorithms generally function, while critically examining the opaque nature of X’s algorithm. . . . [etc., including about "Understanding the 'For You' Algorithm," "Strategies to Increase "For You" Visibility," "Critical Considerations," "Why Your Posts May Not Be Excepted" and "Next Steps"]
 
After the Google Search AI algorithm also reacted to one of my queries in a policemanlike way—reacting to my search query to see if there can be located online the text of the chapbook Wonderful News from the North, or a true Relation of the sad and grievous Torments inflicted upon the Bodies of three Children of Mr. George Muschamp . . .I decided to directly ask each AI chatbot about the situations that had confronted myself (as shown below).  Notice that the first response from Google Search is quite different from that of the 'Dive deeper in AI Mode' answer. 
 




[The response by Grok 3 listed six relevant X posts: four by Elon Musk and one each by Lex Fridman, @dakotaerza, Heath Ahrens, @C_NyaKundiH; and three Web pages: medianama.com, socialmediatoday.com, brandwatch.com.]
 
Below are shown the follow-up messages that I received at X.com. 
 
 
This article now concludes with some examples of posts at X chronicling indications of the totalitarianism continuing to be advanced throughout society—as people are conditioned to pastimes other than intellectual self-development about metaphysical, spiritual and cosmological aspects of life (the subjects of the articles at this blog)—along with evidence related to government cover-ups, including in relation to UFOlogy.
 
























 
 
Some Update X Posts:
 



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