A senior FBI agent turned whistleblower has leaked explosive documents allegedly proving that the White House oversaw a massive covert artificial intelligence surveillance program targeting millions of unsuspecting Americans over the past three years.
The whistleblower, identified only as Agent M, reportedly handed over hundreds of pages of classified data, internal emails, and surveillance logs to an investigative journalist working with the independent outlet Civic Echo. The files suggest that under multiple administrations, a secret AI-powered monitoring system was deployed to analyze personal communications, social media behavior, facial expressions via public cameras, and even emotional tone in voice calls.
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Codenamed Project LENSIGHT, the program allegedly used neural networks trained to detect potential “threat markers” in the general population. The AI flagged individuals based on patterns like online searches, protest attendance, religious affiliation, and financial stress indicators.
According to the documents, the data was shared in real-time with multiple agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Council.
“This was never about national security. It was about preemptive control,” said Agent M during an encrypted video call. “The American people were turned into lab rats inside a digital panopticon.”
One of the most damning pieces of evidence is a 2022 internal memo signed by then-White House Chief of Staff, which states:
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“Project LENSIGHT remains our most critical tool for early detection. Public exposure would cause severe distrust in federal institutions.”
The memo appears to be co-signed by multiple cabinet-level officials, suggesting full awareness at the highest levels.
“This may be the most serious constitutional violation in decades,” said Laura Gentile, former legal counsel at the ACLU. “It combines mass data collection with zero public oversight, and if proven true, violates the Fourth Amendment on an industrial scale.”
A coalition of digital rights groups is calling for a special prosecutor to investigate.
At an emergency press briefing late Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Dana Rowley called the report “baseless,” blaming “foreign misinformation campaigns” for fueling public distrust.
“We have not authorized, sanctioned, or operated any AI surveillance initiative against U.S. citizens,” she stated, without referencing the leaked documents directly.
Silicon Valley has responded with concern. One major AI company listed in the documents, NetMetricsAI, issued a statement confirming “limited cooperation with law enforcement,” but denied involvement in any unconstitutional activity.
“We provide data analytics, not surveillance. If our tech was misused, we demand transparency as much as the public does.”
As the story circulates online, Americans are expressing outrage. Protesters gathered outside the Capitol Building Tuesday night carrying signs reading “I AM NOT A THREAT” and “NO EYES IN MY LIFE.”
Calls are growing for congressional hearings, and several lawmakers are reportedly drafting emergency resolutions to restrict AI use in surveillance.
The leaked files have been archived by multiple transparency platforms and are now circulating globally, with foreign media comparing the program to China’s infamous “social credit system.”
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