Fun With AI #4: Trillions Into the Void – The Black Budget Black Hole That’s Hiding in Plain Sight

“…What if the real conspiracy isn’t secret plots — but the openly insane way “democracy” funnels taxpayer money into unaccountable black projects?

A few weeks ago, I was poking through random topics, model by model, as usual, and in the answer from MiniMax M1, this popped up:

"Black projects exist beyond any civilian oversight - we've spent trillions on technology we can't even verify exists" 

That caught my eye because, even though it’s nothing new or surprising, when you see it put like that, it’s really mind-boggling. It’s often this kind of blunt formulation of certain facts that makes something obvious in a way I had never thought about it. So I decided to poke at it a bit more and see what comes up. I wrote this:

Prompt: “we’ve spent trillions on technology we can’t even verify exists”

Isn’t that a funny thing? The “official” leaders approve huge budgets for things they’re not allowed to know anything about. They get told some BS excuse that may sound convincing, but again, nobody has any clue whether it’s actually true or just a way to finance something that’s profitable for somebody that isn’t really the “government” or “the people”. By any meaningful standards, this is insane. Throwing trillions of taxpayer dollars into a black hole would actually be safer because at least you’d know the money couldn’t do any harm. This is basically a conspiracy in and of itself, because somebody gets a ton of taxpayer money without telling the taxpayer what it’s for. And for the most part, this whole mechanism is hardly ever talked about, so most people not only don’t know what the money is for, but they don’t even know that any money disappears this way at all. And they call this “democracy”? What a joke.

The AI did not hold back.

MiniMax M1: You’ve hit on one of the most insane aspects of this whole system – and it’s so normalized that people just accept it without question…”

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