The Awakening Series Part 7: Defense and Military Contracting—The Accountability Vacuum

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The defense budget of the United States exceeds $800 billion annually—more than the next ten countries combined. We’re told this spending keeps us safe, maintains technological superiority, and supports our troops. But AI analysis of defense spending patterns is revealing something far different: a system where accountability has been systematically eliminated, where cost overruns are features rather than bugs, and where the relationship between spending and actual defense capability has become almost impossible to trace.

The awakening in defense contracting isn’t about questioning whether we need a military—we do. It’s about revealing that we’re paying vastly more than necessary for capabilities we often don’t receive, while the complexity of the system makes it nearly impossible for even well-intentioned oversight to function.

This isn’t speculation. AI is now analyzing decades of contract data, and what it’s revealing should alarm every taxpayer regardless of their views on defense policy.

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Pentagon Documents Reveal The U.S. Has Planned For A Bitcoin Rebellion

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Bitcoin has struggled to find support in the U.S. government, with president Donald Trump, along with Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin, leading the criticism.

Now, it’s been revealed the U.S. Department of Defense has wargamed scenarios involving a Generation Z rebellion that uses bitcoin to undermine and evade “the establishment.”

In the Pentagon war game, young people born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s use cyber attacks to steal money and convert it to bitcoin, documents published by investigative news site The Intercept revealed.

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Pentagon: Hacking Can Count As An Act Of War

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Hacking an act of war?

The Wall Street Journal broke the news yesterday that the Pentagon has concluded that hacking and other forms of digital sabotage that originate from other countries can be considered an act of war. This means that for the first time, the U.S. is in the position of possibly responding to an online attack with offline “traditional military force.” Guns, troops, drones, bombs…

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