Sorry this is not going to be a high calibre effort poast - just thought it was interesting that we take for granted that the NSA has total information awareness, but that also AI LLMs and Reasoning models just emerged. The NSA would have needed them to make sense of all their data. So either they had them already or you would expect them to be immediately impounded for national security reasons. Instead we are seeing open distribution. China open-sourcing almost looked like a rebuke of OpenAI going private, getting captured by commercial interest. Then Grok etc..
The NSA must have something similar but using all the juice a full-spectrum dragnet in realtime provides. If it didn't have something similar, it does now. So either way that is like a declassified fact now. Normally this capability would be hoarded, suppressed etc.
TLDR: Perhaps AI was NSA tech, perhaps it just got invented, but the fact it is out there unsuppressed now, shows that the deepstate is not using suppression of tech as you normally expect - things have changed significantly in that sense.
Well again, they just need it peer reviewed I guess. Just a matter of time. Regardless though, it proves there is a lot of something very structured and symmetrical under there. Did you get a chance to watch the doc that I linked before?
I've read the article. The only way to "peer review" the tomography software is to publish it. And see if anyone else can replicate the results.