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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Here's More Evidence That the Most Popular AI Search Engine Is Actively Seeking Wrongdoers


images (clockwise from top left): ChatGPT / CoPilot / Grok 4 / Gemini
 
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ach AI artist was asked to "Create an image depicting panoramic art on the theme of 'AI Is Making The World More Totalitarian — Seeking Wrongdoers (Perhaps You!) Via Search Engine Use and Posting' (do not include these words as a title in the artwork)."


 
Many of the most disturbing aspects of military thinking determining the social and economic course among many of the world's paperwork principalities today is and has been for many decades the regulation of news media to exclude evidentiary news and information related to 'paranormal, metaphysical and spiritual conditions of humanity.  After having read a Daily Mail article, this blogger conducted an online search (Firefox browser) to see what other news articles were available regarding the same topic and once again was confronted with a signal message encountered before.  I tried conducting the same search on two other browsers (Chrome, Edge) with the same result.  The subject of AI search engines being programmed to seek wrongdoers was also addressed in the previous blog article "AI Is Making The World More Totalitarian — Seeking Wrongdoers (Perhaps You!) Via Search Engine Use and Posting".

My search consisted of what is shown below:

I then received this notice (as has occurred before) making it plain that this group of search terms is currently AI-programmed to be considered as identifying a searcher who is probably intent upon committing a crime.


Will the world's No. 1 search engine retain popularity with this manner of user harassment?

  



Here's a page sharing the perspective of an author and filmmaker who has "been employed by two of the three major networks, worked as a television news reporter, and has produced segments for ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN."  Bart Sibrel, his book and his viewpoint about regulated corporate news and information media are mentioned in two previous blog articles.  (1, 2)
 


The article that was the starting point for this article is quoted in the entirety, as follows.

Featured Perspective from Daily Mail:

"Spy chiefs in revolt over Trump demand for master list of every secret agent - fearing a catastrophic risk"

By PHILLIP NIETO, US POLITICAL REPORTER (June 30, 2026)


CIA and FBI leaders are resisting Donald Trump's mandate that intelligence agencies compile a master list of every US spy and potential recruit, amid fears it could endanger their own agents. 

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), first under Tulsi Gabbard and now under new director Bill Pulte, has in recent months spearheaded the grand spy list effort. ODNI was created in the aftermath of 9/11 to foster better communication among intel agencies. 

Trump wants the master list because officials claim it could [be] used to better track foreign intelligence threats and avoid inadvertent conflicts when different agencies are working the same targets, according to the New York Times.

The effort has been largely unsuccessful, as senior counterintelligence officials have refused to hand over their master lists amid disagreements over how such a database would be secured and maintained.

For the FBI, such a master list of espionage targets would include those the bureau wants to investigate and potentially arrest down the line. 

For the CIA, it would include a significant number of potential individuals the agency hopes to recruit as assets.

Some current and former intelligence officials fear that putting identifying details on the most sensitive cases could fatally compromise long-running investigations and operations via a single leak. 

The identities of these targets are closely guarded national security secrets, insulated from most personnel within their own agencies.

 

This X.com post features the three photos that accompany this article. 
 
 

The Daily Mail has contacted ODNI for comment. 

The fight over the master list highlights the strained relationship between ODNI and the FBI and CIA following the departure of former ODNI director Tulsi Gabbard.

Pulte, a political appointee with no prior experience in national security, has continued pursuing the President's agenda by slashing the office's workforce and investigating allegations of election fraud during 2020.

Outrage over Pulte's appointment as acting director despite his lack of experience has also fueled fears among agency officials about how ODNI would handle their most closely guarded secrets.

Trump appointed Pulte as acting director rather than formally nominating him, sidestepping a Senate confirmation process where lawmakers had openly opposed him.

The disagreement over the master list continues to play out behind closed doors as officials spar over how much, if anything, to hand over to ODNI.

Under Gabbard, the master list effort was part of her broader push for greater oversight across the intelligence community, according to former officials who spoke with the Times.

Officials had hoped that Pulte would abandon the directive but it does not appear to be going away anytime soon despite internal disagreement. 

Supporters of the master list see it functioning like a terrorist watch list that enables the US to monitor targets across the globe in real time through constant information-sharing between agencies. 

But seasoned counterintelligence officials warn the program risks alerting the very people under investigation, especially trained foreign operatives skilled at spotting surveillance, according to current and former officials.


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A DuckDuckGo search brought these links to other articles about the same topic without any programmed registration required due to a user having conducted a criminally suspicious search.
 
"Spy chiefs in revolt over Trump demand for secret agent master list - fearing a chilling threat" (headline for msn version of this article / Also published at Freedom's Phoenix)

"CIA, FBI chiefs oppose Trump's 'grand spy list' over safety concerns" Daily Mail / msn

"Inside Intelligence Agencies, a Fight Over Building a Master List of Spies" New York Times

"CIA and FBI leaders resist White House push for master roster of U.S. intelligence assets"
 American Almanac

"Trump’s Secret Intelligence Database Plan, Including Lists of Suspected Spies, Sparks Revolt Inside CIA and FBI" SFL Media

"Clash erupts after Trump orders CIA and FBI chiefs to hand over 'spy list' of every US agent amid safety fears"
 LBC

"Trump Demands Master List of Espionage Targets Tracked by U.S. Intel" The New Republic

"Trump's Master Spy List Plan Faces Resistance from CIA and FBI Leaders" Head Topics

"A fight over building a master spy list" The Boston Globe

"CIA And FBI Resist Trump Demand For Centralized Foreign Spy Target List" yourNEWS

"Trump seeks master list of foreign intelligence targets amid FBI, CIA resistance" Caliber.AZ

"Spy chiefs rebel over Trump demand about one of nation’s deepest secrets" silive.com / Yahoo News

"The Spy List Washington Should Not Build"
 The Contrarian

"Trump Administration Seeks Single Database of Foreign Espionage Targets - Reports"
 SPUTNIK International

"Trump Wants One Master List Of Foreign Spies, Intelligence Agencies Say 'No'" NDTV World

"SPY CHIEFS RESIST TRUMP'S DEMAND"
 Extra.ie

"CIA and FBI Refuse White House Demand for Centralized Foreign Spy Registry" SPYWITNESS

"A New Trump Order Would Be a Disaster for U.S. Intelligence. His Motives Are a Mystery." SLATE

"US spy agencies resisting White House plan to create master list of espionage threats" intelNews


Below is shown some "BREAKING NEWS" currently presented at Bart Sibrel's website sibrel.com.
 


Meanwhile tonight, this news is breaking with posts at X.com (each post links to the original) . . .

 










 

This blogger urges readers to help others become aware of the evidence reported in articles at this blog to help overcome the now-institutionalized military thinking indoctrination that brainwashes government officials to consider their counterparts in charge of other national governments as military threats and hegemonic competitors along with perhaps a way of profiting from insider stock trading of military-oriented companies.  Ten noteworthy examples of popular evidentiary blog articles are shown below, represented by X.com posts-links.  Click on each post in order to read each article if any are unfamiliar.

  










  

   

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