The AI War Is Here, Only the Armed Will Remain Free

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Something big is coming. You can feel it. Maybe you’ve already seen it—friends laid off, AI doing what white-collar professionals used to.

In three to five years, we won’t just be adjusting to new tech; we’ll be struggling to keep up with a new kind of world—one where central control tightens, markets teeter, and uncertainty reigns.

“If you think jobs went to China, wait until you see what AI does in the next five years.” – George Gammon

As Jeff Booth and George Gammon recently discussed (see video above), AI isn’t replacing jobs slowly. It’s vaporizing them. Copywriters, coders, marketers, radiologists—you name it.

And as unemployment skyrockets, central planners will scramble to maintain control, pushing deeper into surveillance, censorship, and government dependency.

That’s where the Second Amendment comes in.

In this unfolding digital age, gun rights aren’t just about hunting or home defense anymore—they’re about preserving human autonomy in a world tilting toward technocratic control.

Booth paints a future where trillion-dollar companies operate with a handful of staff. The rest? They’re “non-essential”—unless they’re controlled.

AI Robots starting a war.
“You’re in a jail cell and the door is unlocked… and you’re yelling at the system thinking it’s someone else. But it’s you. You’re part of it.” – Jeff Booth

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As centralized systems collapse under their own contradictions, two paths emerge: one leads to a total surveillance state—complete with programmable currency and social credit scores.

The other? A decentralized, deflationary, Bitcoin-based free market.

In both scenarios, gun rights become foundational.

Because no matter how smooth the WEF’s PowerPoint looks, chaos doesn’t ask permission. A society that gives up its ability to defend itself in the name of safety—or even convenience—won’t just lose liberty. It will lose leverage.

We can’t predict the exact trigger—what Booth calls the “snowflake that causes the avalanche”—but we can be ready. Owning firearms, training, and preserving the cultural and legal framework that protects the right to bear arms isn’t just prudent. It’s essential.

AI may replace your job. But it can’t replace your responsibility to defend yourself, your family, and your freedom.

In the age of exponential uncertainty, the Second Amendment remains humanity’s great and only equalizer.

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  • Sks May 5, 2025, 10:31 am

    Wow…. Something else to keep us awake at night. Maybe I’ll find
    another planet to go to

  • krinkov545 May 2, 2025, 1:51 pm

    I’d like to see A.I. empty its own trash cans and clean up its office, change a blown out tire on a freeway shoulder, jump a dead automobile battery or push little old lady’s bags of groceries to her car. Artificial Intelligence is not and will never be superior to human intelligence. Even a total moron like Joe Biden is smarter than A.I.

  • James May 2, 2025, 10:01 am

    Having just drove to Tampa Bay Florida to deliver 45,000 lbs of roofing shingles and then picking up 42,000 lbs of watermelons going to Trenton New Jersey, yes THAT Trenton I have come to the conclusion that the “FREE STATE” of Florida is gearing up to lead the charge INTO oppression and tyranny. Otherwise they wouldn’t need those high dollar security cameras on poles every 1/4 mile along every Interstate and US highway and literally every street corner in all the cities.

    • HW Stone May 2, 2025, 10:22 am

      Florida has something to say–traffic camera feeds are not recorded and are for traffic monitoring purposes only. Their biggest use is drunk drivers and more rapid response to accidents or disablements.

  • Bill May 2, 2025, 8:47 am

    This sounds like BS to scare people! AI ant replace people that way. Yes some jobs will be lost. But that will open up other jobs. Retraining will be opened up with more schools teachers. When you concentrate only on the negative, you’re missing it.

  • Scott Syverson May 2, 2025, 8:43 am

    Wow, fear-mongering at its best! AI is a buzz word, ill-defined, amorphous. Currently, AI technology has the rational capabilities equal to that of a earthworm. What you are seeing in the AI-spere is nothing but pattern detection and rapid, pre-programmed response to said pattern. What is new is the programming capabilities. However, these programming capabilities are limited to sub-routines already developed that can be pieced together Frankenstein-fashion. If you’re doing something novel, AI won’t and can’t help you. Fear not.

  • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment May 1, 2025, 12:44 pm

    let those ai’s eat lead!