Trump: Hero, villain, or Trojan Horse? Have we all been played right into the trap? Leo Hoffman gives us some concerning news. Comments added below. MH
Now we know why he never backtracked from the disastrous Operation Warp Speed
Leo Hohmann Jan 22, 2025
OpenAI, Softbank, and Oracle will be part of a public-private partnership with the Trump White House called Stargate.
The heads of the tech firms plan to invest up to $500 billion over four years, in building AI infrastructure across the United States. This means data centers. Massive buildings designed to collect and process data. Running these centers requires huge amounts of water and energy.
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, Sam Altman of OpenAI, and Larry Ellison of Oracle appeared at the White House on Tuesday afternoon with President Trump to announce the launching of Stargate.
Trump, standing with the three tech CEOs at the White House, said he would invoke “emergency declarations” to help speed up the Stargate project.
“I’m going to help a lot through emergency declarations,” he said. “Because we have an emergency and we need a lot of help. We need energy generation and they will build their own.”
He said Stargate will build the infrastructure to power the “next generation of AI and this will include data centers. Massive facilities…These are big beautiful buildings.”
He said a team is already scouting the nation for sites on which to build new data centers, adding:
“This is to me a very big deal. It could lead to something that could be the biggest of all.”
Larry Ellison talked about combining the forces of AI and mRNA gene therapy to create a “cancer vaccine.”
Ellison said the quiet part out loud. Trump will ramp up mRNA shots for cancer. He told the president “we couldn’t do it without you,” adding:
“You can do early cancer detection with a blood test. And using AI to look at the blood test, you can find the cancers that are actually seriously threatening the person. Then beyond that, once we gene-sequence that cancerous tumor, you can then vaccinate the person, and design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer, and you can make that mRNA vaccine. You can make that robotically using AI in about 48 hours. You can have that vaccine available in about 48 yours. This is the promise of AI and the promise of the future.”
So AI will be used to “early diagnose” people with cancer, and then within 48 hours they will get their personalized mRNA cancer jab. What could possibly go wrong with that scenario?
From my experience with the cancer industry, they are already over-diagnosing people with very early stages of cancer and even “pre-cancer,” which leads to over treatment with dangerous chemotherapy and radiation. Which is making people sicker, not better.
Now they will have AI to diagnose us even earlier with the dreaded “C” word. Many people will get scared into receiving a next-generation mRNA gene-altering injection.
Ellison said AI represents the “wave of the future” for cancer treatment.
You can watch the press conference below:
AI takes center stage at WEF meeting in Davos
The world has yet to fully recognize the extent of change artificial intelligence will bring to every aspect of human life, the CEO of the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala told CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos Tuesday.
Khaldoon Al Mubarak, managing director of the $330 billion fund, told CNBC’s Dan Murphy:
“In terms of the risks … this is a technology that no one today really appreciates, truly the level of disruption that it’s going to create, affecting everything from our lives, our businesses, human capital, employment, every sector is going to be disrupted.”
He added:
“And I think that while there’s a lot of opportunity, it also presents significant amount of risk, which is today unclear, because the technology is moving so fast and we’re all trying to catch up as much as possible.”
Al Mubarak outlined the push his investment fund has been making into AI and the infrastructure that supports the rapidly advancing technology, including data centers and chip manufacturing.
Mubadala is a founding investor in MGX, Abu Dhabi’s AI-focused investment vehicle. The fund took part in OpenAI’s latest fundraising round in October, which raised $6.6 billion. That same month, the wealth fund’s dedicated AI company, G42, announced a partnership with OpenAI to develop AI in the United Arab Emirates and regional markets.
Martin comments: If something seems too good to be true, then that’s probably the case. Anything involving AI and genetic tampering gives me the chills, but I’ve watched and read a lot of dystopian science fiction. But dystopian sci-fi has a track record of being awfully prophetic, so…
Who doesn’t want a cure for cancer? Truly the Holy Grail of medical research! But what will the price be? Your soul? A Faustian deal? Since when did anything ever come for free? How did mRNA gene-meddling work out last time, guys?
So while I applaud what Trump has set out to do and the speed with which he is making sweeping changes, there is a note of caution. We’ve noted several times before that this is what might have been planned all along. That this is a trap. And that Trump is the Caesar of the New World Order. Is this why Trump and Barry laughed together at Carter’s funeral?
Donald Trump is human being. He will bring all the flaws of being a human with him. Some good, some bad. We should therefore be careful, as with his techno-high-priest Musk, not to worship him and not to trust him without question. Be on your guard and “think for yourself”.