THE BIG BEAUTISCAMFUL BAIT AND SWITCH

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by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:

If you’ve been watching the political debates going on currently in  Swampington, District of Corruption (as I like to call it, and after all, the District of Corruption was formed during the Grant Administration, which set the standards of corruption very high, or very low, depending on how you want to view it), but anyway, if you’ve been watching the rhetoric around the Big Beautiful Bill  you’ll have quickly noticed that it has ratcheted up considerably, especially as Elon Musk has been sputtering out imprecations on his Twitter/X platform, in response to his former boss’s reckless spending. I’m personally not convinced that Mr. Musk is all that concerned about budgetary responsibility. He is, after all, the man who wants to put his computer chips inside all our heads, and to rule the planet Mars (no doubt in fulfillment of Wehrner von Braun’s novel on the subject, but that’s another subject for another day), and who stands to lose a lot of government subsidies for his Tesla electric vehicles. “Subsidies for me, but not for thee.”

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As you can tell, I’m very skeptical about the bill, for reasons implied in last Monday’s blog, but also for many reasons that even its sharpest critics have not dared mention, no matter which part of the Uniparty they may belong to. There’s been nary a word about the following problems, neither from Senators Rand Paul nor Chuck Schumer, and this is why I like to call it the Big Beautiful Bait-and-Switch, or alternatively, the Big Beautiscamful Bill, or even the Big Beautiscamful Bait-and-Switch (take your pick; article shared by many of you with our thanks):

Federal POWER GRAB over states: Congress moves to block AI regulation nationwide for a decade

Notice firstly that buried in the Big Beautiscamful Bait-and-Switch is legislation stripping states of their power to regulate AI, or to put it in the terms of Monday’s blog, to say “NO!” to suicide:

  • President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” includes a contentious provision, Section 43201, that imposes a 10-year ban on state-level AI regulation. This move prioritizes federal control over AI, preempting state laws on AI training, data collection and decision documentation, and has sparked bipartisan opposition.
  • The bill, coupled with developments like Regeneron’s acquisition of 23andMe and the rollout of the $500 billion Stargate AI surveillance project, raises concerns about the concentration of power in the hands of tech giants and the government. Critics warn of potential risks to personal privacy and digital innovation.
  • States, which have been proactive in passing AI regulations, face the prospect of their laws being invalidated. Legal challenges are expected, with groups like the Electronic Privacy Information Center arguing that the bill shields tech companies from accountability for harmful AI systems.
  • Historically, states have led the way in tech regulation, with examples like California’s Consumer Privacy Act and Colorado and Connecticut’s biometric data safeguards. The federal preemption threatens to undo these advancements, leaving regulation largely in the hands of a federal government that has been slow to act on privacy issues.
  • The bill’s passage could result in a decade of unchecked AI power, with significant implications for healthcare, security and personal freedoms. There is a strong call for lawmakers to work with states to ensure accountability and protect citizens from AI-driven harms.

This is a familiar tactic: allow something “temporarily” and then promise to “revisit the issue” in a few years, after all the damage has been done, and its consequences are permanent and non-retractable, or rather, intractable.

But what’s the real purpose of all this Artificial Intelligence and surveillance? This is where it gets really interesting:

The same week states warn of losing regulatory power, the White House is advancing Stargate, a $500 billion AI infrastructure initiative partnering federal agencies with companies like OpenAI and Oracle. Launched in January 2025, Stargate aims to harmonize AI tools across defense, healthcare and biomedical research. Its implications are stark: Oracle’s Larry Ellison recently announced plans to use AI to mine electronic health records for mRNA drug development targeting individual genomes.

In tandem, Regeneron’s purchase of DNA-testing pioneer 23andMe—a firm whose 2023 data breach exposed genetic data to unnamed third parties—now hands pharmaceutical firms direct access to genomic datasets. This comes as the FDA erodes privacy further by allowing Institutional Review Boards to waive informed consent for “minimal risk” studies, potentially letting AI systems like Stargate process biometric data without user consent.

Or to put it with country-simple bluntness, the artificial intelligence provisions are about stripping everyone not only of their privacy, but of their health care sovereignty. Imagine, if such a system had been in place during the planscamdemic, no one would have been able to “opt out” of taking Big Pharma’s potion injections. Remember, they even had to redefine the word “vaccine”, because their potions did not qualify as such under any traditional definition.  They would have been able to track everyone, and track everyone down, who refused to take Big Pharma’s potions.  It’s a vote for suicide and tyranny.

And remember, some advocates of Big Pharma’s witchery actually wanted to round up potion-deniers and imprison them…

So in other words, the Big Beautiscamful Bait-and-Switch consolidates private and government surveillance, and strips you of your medical and health care sovereignty.  The Big Beautiscamful Bill would strip the states of their sovereignty by denying a crucial component of it: nullification.  And with these two things – the No State Interference with our Artificial intelligence Plans for Ten Years, and no medical or health care sovereignty and privacy – we have the two reasons no one is talking about in either faction of the uniparty, and the real reasons that some are in such a rush to pass it.

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