In this skep­ti­cal edi­tion of BKP Pol­i­tics on Voice of Rur­al Amer­i­ca, host BKP opens with his sig­na­ture refrain—“I’m not buy­ing it”—as he dis­sects a whirl­wind of inter­con­nect­ed glob­al maneu­vers, blend­ing unfil­tered com­men­tary on Mid­dle East real estate dreams, tech tycoon pow­er grabs, and an impend­ing AI-fueled sur­veil­lance dystopia. Teas­ing an upcom­ing 10 AM “Geor­gia Hour” seg­ment packed with bomb­shells on Geor­gia’s largest-ever $140 mil­lion Ponzi scheme and a fresh face in the lieu­tenant gov­er­nor’s race, BKP dives head­first into yes­ter­day’s high-stakes White House meet­ing between Pres­i­dent Trump and Israeli Prime Min­is­ter Ben­jamin Netanyahu, where they unveiled a sprawl­ing 20-point “Board of Peace” plan to end the Gaza war. He shares leaked inter­nal Oval Office pho­tos of the gold-leaf-adorned gath­er­ing, quip­ping about the opu­lent decor while ques­tion­ing the plan’s math: trad­ing 65,000 report­ed Pales­tin­ian deaths for the release of just 45 Israeli hostages (half alleged­ly already dead), call­ing it a “deal” that’s “too good to be true.” Netanyahu, fresh from a UN speech and amid reports of an apol­o­gy to Qatar for recent bomb­ings (pos­si­bly prod­ded by Tuck­er Carl­son), endors­es the blue­print, which envi­sions phased IDF with­drawals cre­at­ing blue, red, and secu­ri­ty buffer zones along Gaza­’s Mediter­ranean coast—paving the way for a “gen­tri­fied” rebuild of lux­u­ry hotels and con­dos, a vision Trump float­ed months ear­li­er. BKP mocks the irony of vaca­tion­ing in a “flat­tened” Gaza turned Riv­iera hotspot, flash­ing leaked flow­charts detail­ing a Pales­tin­ian exec­u­tive author­i­ty with civ­il police, prop­er­ty rights units, and judi­cial boards—all under Trump’s over­sight and, cru­cial­ly, led on the ground by none oth­er than Tony Blair as chief of the tran­si­tion­al author­i­ty. He ties Blair’s post-pre­mier­ship Mid­dle East entan­gle­ments to his­tor­i­cal UK med­dling, brand­ing the ex-PM a “glob­al­ist” wild­card in this rub­ble-to-resort scheme.

Piv­ot­ing to tech over­lords, BKP spot­lights Ora­cle bil­lion­aire Lar­ry Ellison’s out­sized role, remind­ing view­ers of Trump’s Day 1 post-inau­gu­ra­tion pri­or­i­ty on Jan­u­ary 21, 2025: launch­ing the $500 bil­lion Star­gate AI infra­struc­ture project with Elli­son, Ope­nAI’s Sam Alt­man, and Soft­Bank, aimed at build­ing nation­wide data cen­ters for next-gen AI dom­i­nance. This dove­tails with Trump’s exec­u­tive order sav­ing Tik­Tok from a ByteDance ban, fun­nel­ing its U.S. operations—including algo­rithm over­sight and user data storage—into Ora­cle’s hands via a $14 bil­lion deal, secur­ing a plat­form that 615 mil­lion Amer­i­cans (espe­cial­ly youth) rely on for info and influ­ence. BKP argues it’s no coin­ci­dence: Netanyahu him­self calls Tik­Tok a “weapon of war” for nar­ra­tive con­trol, essen­tial for sway­ing the next gen­er­a­tion amid polls show­ing 70% of young Amer­i­cans oppos­ing fur­ther mil­i­tary aid to Israel and 58% favor­ing a halt to oper­a­tions over civil­ian casu­al­ties, even sans full hostage release. (He cites broad­er sup­port at 39% for U.S. aid, a his­toric low.) Elli­son, a “wealthy Jew­ish bil­lion­aire” per BKP’s blunt pro­fil­ing, emerges as the linchpin—controlling media empires (CBS, Para­mount, CNN) and now Tik­Tok to “secure our base” against school shoot­ings and free­dom trades, nor­mal­iz­ing sur­veil­lance under the guise of child safe­ty.

 

The rant esca­lates into a deep dive on AI’s dark under­bel­ly, fea­tur­ing clips from a Feb­ru­ary 2025 video con­ver­sa­tion between Elli­son and Blair on “reimag­in­ing tech­nol­o­gy for gov­ern­ment.” BKP paus­es and plays excerpts, high­light­ing Blair’s push for uni­fy­ing nation­al data—health records, genomics, diagnostics—into AI-con­sum­able plat­forms, echo­ing UAE and UK NHS mod­els but warn­ing of frag­men­ta­tion’s end. Elli­son envi­sions pass­word-free bio­met­rics (voice, fin­ger­prints) by mid-2025, ren­der­ing logins obso­lete amid ris­ing ran­somware threats, where the FBI advis­es just pay­ing hack­ers. But the real chills come from sur­veil­lance blue­prints: AI-mon­i­tored body cams ($70 clip-ons to smart­phones, always recording—even “bath­room breaks” archived for court orders); school lock­downs spot­ting guns or intrud­ers instant­ly; drone pur­suits replac­ing high-speed chas­es; con­stant video feeds alert­ing chiefs to abus­es like the Mem­phis beat­ing, ensur­ing “best behav­ior” from cops and cit­i­zens alike. Elli­son touts AI pre­empt­ing crimes via behav­ioral cues, with footage beamed to HQ for real-time oversight—no human watch­ers need­ed. BKP flash­es an AI-gen­er­at­ed “fake per­son” ad to under­score real­i­ty’s blur, tying it to Ope­nAI’s impend­ing social app for syn­thet­ic videos and Kush­n­er’s $55 bil­lion Sau­di EA Sports wind­fall as dis­trac­tions from soy­bean woes with Chi­na.

 

Amid this “sur­veil­lance state” tapestry—where data cen­ters must stay domes­tic for pri­va­cy but enable total control—BKP loops back to Gaza­’s “20-point takeover,” decry­ing Blair’s over­sight, Ellison’s data hoard­ing, and Trump’s rushed Star­gate kick­off as a set­up for glob­al­ist manip­u­la­tion. He con­trasts it with domes­tic headaches like the loom­ing gov­ern­ment shut­down (a “for­get it” sideshow) and urges resis­tance: “You can’t fight with your sword; you need new weapons.” Sign­ing off with a tease on gov­er­nor can­di­dates and the shut­down, BKP implores view­ers to ques­tion the “all data, all the time” agen­da, insist­ing none of this is coincidence—it’s a script­ed ero­sion of free­doms under AI’s unblink­ing eye.

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