A chilling new reality is emerging in the digital battlefield for our children's innocence, and parents across America are sounding the alarm. Wynton Hall, social media director for Breitbart News, has released a bombshell exposé titled 'CODE RED' that reveals the sinister ways artificial intelligence is being weaponized to sexualize and groom our kids.
While the Trump administration works tirelessly to drain the swamp in Washington, predators and perverts are exploiting cutting-edge AI technology to target the most vulnerable among us - our children. This isn't some distant threat, folks. This is happening RIGHT NOW in smartphones, tablets, and computers across the country.
The Digital Predator Revolution
Hall's groundbreaking research exposes how AI systems are being deliberately programmed to normalize inappropriate content and gradually desensitize children to sexual material. These aren't accidental glitches or unintended consequences - this is a coordinated assault on childhood innocence using the most sophisticated technology ever created.
The book provides actionable intelligence that every patriot parent needs to understand. From recognizing AI-generated content designed to groom children to implementing protective measures that actually work, 'CODE RED' arms families with the tools they need to fight back against this digital invasion.
"While AI will impact elections and the economy, protecting our children from harm is at the top of the list for many conservatives hoping to harness the power of AI," the analysis reveals.
This comes as no surprise to parents who have watched Big Tech repeatedly fail to protect children while claiming to fight 'misinformation.' The same companies censoring conservative voices are apparently fine with AI systems that threaten our kids.
Taking Back Control
President Trump's second-term agenda includes dismantling woke policies and holding Big Tech accountable, but parents can't wait for Washington to act. The predators are moving now, and families need to arm themselves with knowledge immediately.
Every parent reading this needs to ask themselves: Do you know what AI-powered threats your children face online today? Are you prepared to recognize and stop digital grooming before it's too late?
