AI Collaboration with Tech Giants Allegedly Exposed in Lawsuit for Election Tampering
A recent lawsuit has shed light on an alleged collaboration between AI, also known as the Aspen Institute, and various tech giants in censoring free speech during the 2020 and 2022 electoral periods. The lawsuit claims that AI, along with other groups, worked in tandem with governmental bodies to manipulate online discourse, particularly on social media platforms.
AI, which is funded by influential billionaires like George Soros and Bill Gates, has been involved in philanthropic endeavors and has received substantial funding over the years. Between 2003 and 2020, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation alone contributed more than $101 million to AI, while Soros’ Open Society Network donated upwards of $3 million during the same time period. These financial connections have raised concerns about the objectivity and impartiality of AI’s actions.
In 2020, AI’s Vivian Schiller reportedly hosted an event that allegedly aimed to manipulate social media engagement regarding the scandal surrounding Hunter Biden and his controversial laptop. The lawsuit claims that the event was strategically designed to protect the reputation and interests of the Biden family. The emergence of the Twitter Files further supported these allegations, revealing plans to redefine the narrative surrounding Hunter Biden’s scandal, ultimately benefiting the Biden Crime Family.
The lawsuit contends that the Biden Crime Family colluded with these entities to obstruct Donald Trump’s chances of a second term in office. It accuses the Biden family syndicate of stealing the White House from Trump through collusion and manipulation. The mainstream media and deep state operatives allegedly disregarded various scandals associated with the Biden administration, further fueling suspicions of a censorship-industrial complex.
To combat this alleged censorship-industrial complex, AFL, the organization pursuing the lawsuit, aims to dismantle key mechanisms used to suppress free speech. Supporting evidence provided in the case includes email exchanges between key figures at AI, EIP, and VP, indicating a hidden partnership and a shared agenda to censor Americans’ constitutional right to free speech under the First Amendment.
According to AFL, the lawsuit could potentially expose violations of the Constitution committed by the government through overt and intentional criminal behavior. It is being hailed as a landmark moment in the fight against the censorship-industrial complex by AFL President Stephen Miller.
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Note: This article presents a summary of a lawsuit’s allegations and should not be taken as an assertion of facts. The case is ongoing, and its outcome will determine the validity of the claims made.