Big Tech is making moves that should worry every freedom-loving American. Meta is now scooping up former Pentagon brass and national security insiders to push their virtual reality gadgets and AI tools onto the federal government. This isn’t about innovation—it’s about locking in fat government contracts and embedding Silicon Valley deeper into the military-industrial complex.
The company recently greenlit its Llama AI for military use, tossing aside years of fake “ethical concerns” when big money entered the picture. Now they want ex-government heavyweights with security clearances to schmooze the White House and Pentagon. It’s clear—Meta’s morals vanish when taxpayer dollars are up for grabs.
Take Francis Brennan, a former Trump adviser now running Meta’s D.C. spin machine. His job? To sell lawmakers on letting Zuckerberg’s empire handle sensitive national security tech. This isn’t draining the swamp—it’s hiring the swamp’s top alligators as consultants.
Meta’s new hires brag online about “protecting national security” through government partnerships. But real patriots know better. When Big Tech and Big Government hold hands, your privacy gets trampled. Imagine the same snoops who spied on Trump voters now shaping how Meta’s AI tracks citizens.
They’re not even hiding the power grab. Job listings demand candidates experienced in “intelligence sharing” between corporations and agencies. This isn’t about keeping America safe—it’s about creating a permanent pipeline from military offices to Meta’s Menlo Park headquarters.
Remember when tech giants pretended to hate the Pentagon? Now they’re scrambling for military contracts like vultures on a battlefield. Meta’s sudden love for “patriotic” AI projects reeks of opportunism. Our troops deserve better than beta-testing half-baked VR systems from a company that censors conservatives.
The revolving door between government and Silicon Valley has become a highway. Today’s national security strategist is tomorrow’s Meta executive—and back again. This incestuous relationship lets unelected tech titans shape defense policy behind closed doors, with zero accountability to voters.
Hardworking Americans foot the bill for these cozy deals. Every tax dollar spent on Meta’s military tech funds more surveillance and censorship tools. Real security comes from strong borders and a mighty military—not from outsourcing defense to woke corporations that silence patriotic voices.