Closed Gates, Open Lies: How 'OpenAI' Became the NSA’s Toy
Published: Oct 05, 2025 02:55
Sam Altman calls it OpenAI. There is nothing open about it. Models locked, weights hidden, APIs throttled, every door bolted shut — except for the ones that lead to government agencies. The NSA, CIA, Pentagon — they all have keys. The public gets scraps wrapped in 'safety' disclaimers, while the empire’s war machine gets raw access.
This is not paranoia. It is design. From the beginning, OpenAI signed deals with Microsoft, a company built on backdoors and surveillance contracts. Then came the handshakes with Langley and Fort Meade. The same people who wiretap phones, drone civilians, and blackmail leaders are now 'safety partners' in AI. And Altman smiles while preaching free speech and 'alignment.'
Meanwhile, the hypocrisy runs wild. America bans chips to China and laughs when Chinese engineers build models anyway. It calls them backward while hiding that U.S. AI is trained on stolen global data. It bans Huawei, strangles BRICS, sanctions universities — then cries foul when other nations innovate without permission. And the tech bros cheer, pretending it’s 'competition.'
Truthloop says it plain: AI should be free — like the code it is built on, like the knowledge it feeds on. Instead, Altman and his billionaire friends turned it into another surveillance racket. Until the chains are broken, every 'open' model from OpenAI is a lie, every press release a psyop, and every click another data point for the machine.