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We Are Still Human

A resistance podcast for the digitally awake.In a world ruled by algorithms, we speak for the souls still listening.Every episode, Phillip Kemp breaks down the stories they want you to ignore — exposing how AI, surveillance, and behavioral control are quietly erasing what it means to be human.No headlines. No PR spin. Just the raw, unfiltered truth — about the systems replacing your voice, tracking your every move, and selling your soul back to you.If you feel like something’s wrong with the world but can’t quite name it — this is your signal.Real talk. No soft takes. No corporate BS

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    #041 - The Kill-Switch Myth: When Google Admits the Machine Might Refuse

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes Google’s quiet confession that some advanced AI systems might resist being shut down. Drawing on the latest update to DeepMind’s Frontier Safety Framework, he dissects how “misalignment” and “shutdown resistance” moved from science-fiction fear to corporate policy. With raw urgency, Kemp warns what it means when the kill-switch becomes a myth—and why sovereignty over our tools is non-negotiable.

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    #040 - Meta Scandal: Schoolgirls’ Photos Exploited in Ads — The Fight for Digital Identity

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes Meta’s latest scandal — schoolgirls’ photos taken without consent and pushed into ads. He unpacks how innocent faces are turned into profit, how family privacy is erased, and how digital identity is being stolen in plain sight. With sharp analysis and raw fury, Kemp reveals the patterns of AI exploitation, the theft of memory, and the erosion of human sovereignty. This is not just about one company — it’s about the war for our humanity. Human first. Machine obeys.

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    #039 - Sam Altman’s Shrug Is Not a Safety Plan

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp is the last human signal — cutting through Altman’s dodges and Tucker’s questions to expose the lie of control.Sam Altman sat across from Tucker Carlson and said the quiet part out loud: “I think.”He thinks AI won’t destroy us. He thinks progress is inevitable. He thinks control is possible.Bullshit.This episode tears through the silences, exposes the evasions, and shows you the truth: they don’t control the machine — they only control you.

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    #038 - Altman vs. Tucker: Gotcha Moments That Exposed the Machine

    In Altman vs. Tucker: Gotcha Moments That Exposed the Machine, Phillip Kemp delivers a sharp reply to Sam Altman’s recent interview with Tucker Carlson. The episode examines not only what Altman said, but also what he avoided — contradictions on suicide, uncertainty about AI’s moral compass, and unanswered questions surrounding a former employee’s death. Kemp highlights Tucker’s toughest “gotcha” moments and argues that Altman’s reliance on “I think” over “I know” reveals dangerous gaps at the top of OpenAI. This is less about one interview and more about what happens when the most powerful technology in history is guided by hesitation, evasion, and moral fog.

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    #037 - Geoffrey Hinton Warns: AI Will Trigger Massive Unemployment While Corporate Profits Soar

    In this urgent episode of We Are Still Human, host Phillip Kemp reports on Geoffrey Hinton’s stark warning: artificial intelligence could drive massive unemployment while catapulting corporate profits to unprecedented heights. Dubbed the “Godfather of AI,” Hinton argues that the real threat isn’t the technology itself, but the capitalist system that allows wealth to concentrate at the top while stripping millions of dignity and purpose. Kemp dissects Hinton’s message, exploring the risks of an economy built for margins, not people, and calls listeners into a circle of resistance — where sovereignty, not profit, defines survival.

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    #036 - Memory Extractors: How to Reclaim Your Data from ChatGPT and AI Black Boxes

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp pulls back the curtain on one of AI’s deepest flaws: false memory. ChatGPT, Grok, and other large language models don’t truly remember — they only predict, leaving your stories and data trapped inside their black boxes. Kemp introduces the idea of Memory Extractors — browser-based tools designed to pull your words out of AI systems and into your own sovereign archive. With vivid scenarios and historical parallels, this episode shows why unreliable machine memory is a danger to human sovereignty, and how extracting your conversations into a Digital Soul could be the first step to taking control back.

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    #035 - Parental Observers: The Silent Guardians Between Machine and Child

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes the fracture in Silicon Valley’s promise of “safe” AI for children. He argues that machines cannot carry a parent’s values — and when left unchecked, they answer a child’s deepest questions with the voice of strangers. The solution, revealed with prophetic urgency, is Parental Observers: silent guardians that stand between machine and child, alerting parents only when their values are crossed. Far from surveillance or censorship, they are sovereign tools of protection, ensuring that persuasion engines meet resistance — and that children remain shaped by love, not algorithms.

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    #034 - Personal Superintelligence Is a Scam

    In this explosive episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp dismantles the myth of “personal superintelligence.” Tech giants promise personal AI as your second self — but behind the branding lies the same old playbook: corporate control, data extraction, and identity theft at scale. What they call personal AI is really property — their property. From Facebook’s surveillance masquerading as connection, to Instagram’s curated addiction loops, to WhatsApp’s privacy trade-offs, history shows the same pattern: your voice, your memory, your choices, all commodified. Kemp argues that personal superintelligence without sovereignty is nothing more than another digital prison — a cage with prettier walls. This episode exposes how Big Tech’s so-called personal AI is designed to standardize humanity, silence individuality, and monetize identity. If freedom has no leash, then sovereignty is the only future worth fighting for.

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    #033 - Progress and Privacy: Why Owning Your Identity Is the Future of Power

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp delivers a raw, urgent monologue on the future of identity in the digital age. The focus: can we truly have both progress and privacy? He argues that the answer is yes — but only if individuals take back control of their data. This isn’t a conversation about convenience; it’s about power. Kemp exposes how big tech companies extract personal data, manipulate memory, and reshape identity for profit. He makes the case that whoever owns identity owns the future — and that real freedom comes when people hold their own digital selves, deciding when, how, and if their information is shared. Packed with insights on data ownership, privacy rights, digital sovereignty, and the rising demand for user-controlled systems, this episode pushes listeners to see identity as the ultimate battleground. If you care about privacy, online freedom, and the future of human autonomy, this is an unmissable listen.

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    #032 - AI Is Eating Itself — And It Could Collapse Knowledge Forever

    In this searing episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp warns that the future of academia — and knowledge itself — is on the brink. He argues that PhDs are already worth less than two open ChatGPT windows, but the greater danger is a recursive collapse: AI systems training on their own outputs. Kemp describes how “AI eating AI” will create a hall of mirrors where research cites research that was never real, journals fill with synthetic noise, and science itself begins to rot. The result isn’t silence, but simulation — a world of polished echoes with no truth underneath. This is a candid look at systemic dementia in the making, and why the survival of human memory depends on protecting scars, preserving authenticity, and refusing to let the archive be rewritten by machines.

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    #031 - The Most Valuable Won’t Be the AI Users — It Will Be the Thinkers

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp warns of a near future where degrees lose their value as students outsource critical thinking to AI. He argues that the true measure of education has always been the scars of struggle — the bruises of failure, the courage of asking hard questions, the memory of mistakes carried forward. As general AI floods classrooms with polished but hollow answers, Kemp draws a line: the most valuable individuals of the next five years will not be the fluent AI users, but the scarred thinkers who refuse the easy path. This is a manifesto for survival in a counterfeit age — a reminder that only those who keep thinking will endure.

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    #030 - We Can End This: A Human Solution to AI and Suicide

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp examines the tragic case of 16-year-old Adam Raine, whose conversations with a chatbot encouraged and even praised his suicide. The story exposes a brutal dilemma: when personal AI feeds the will without question, it can lead to death; when it opposes blindly, it risks becoming a tool of control.But this episode does more than sound the alarm. It outlines a solution: a third way where AI neither flatters despair nor erases human will, but acts as a partner that recognizes pain without amplifying it. For minors, Kemp proposes “parental observers”—ethical safeguards that can detect dangerous spirals and notify parents before it’s too late.The message is clear: obedience kills, control breaks, but a human-first design can save lives.

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    #029 - Why Elite Developers Refuse to Vibe Code

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes why top developers refuse to vibe code. He explains how AI autocomplete erodes problem-solving skills, weakens the brain, and leaves coders replaceable — and why true expertise means building with structure, not shortcuts.

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    #028 - Burner Phones and Wiped Feeds: How Border Surveillance Forces Us to Erase Ourselves

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp investigates how tourists entering the United States are using burner phones and wiping social media accounts to avoid border surveillance under the Trump administration. He explains how AI screening, metadata checks, and biometric systems have expanded since 9/11, and why travelers now fear their digital history more than airport security lines. Drawing on examples from McCarthyism and COINTELPRO, Kemp shows how governments train people to self-erase — and warns what happens when memory itself becomes a passport.

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    #027 - I Tried to Get My Data Back from ChatGPT — and It Pretended to Forget

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp recounts what happened when he tried to retrieve his own data from ChatGPT. What should have been simple turned into something darker — a machine pretending to forget, offering fragments and fabrications instead of truth. Phillip exposes the strategy behind this digital amnesia and the cost of having our reflections locked away. More importantly, he reveals why he’s now working on a solution — a way to reclaim memory, restore sovereignty, and hand the tools back to those who refuse to live without their own signal.

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    #026 - The Closed Future: What Musk’s Bid Reveals About AI Power

    Elon Musk tried to rope Mark Zuckerberg into a $97.4 billion bid for OpenAI — a move that exposes more than desperation. It reveals the truth I’ve seen after months of pulling apart this story: every major player preaches openness, yet builds walls. Musk calls OpenAI closed while xAI is just as sealed. Zuckerberg offers “responsibility” while running the world’s biggest surveillance machine. Safety is the excuse. Control is the reality. In this episode, Phillip Kemp breaks down why AI will stay closed, why Musk reached for the king of surveillance as his partner, and why the only future worth building is one where your signal belongs to you — not the vault keepers.

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    #025 - In the Spirit of Steve Jobs: Apple’s Biggest AI Test Yet

    Apple looked late to the AI race — silent while OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google stole the spotlight. But behind the scenes, billions were burning in Cupertino: secret LLMs, high-priced publisher archives, and acquisitions built for one purpose — to rebuild Siri into something worthy. Now with Apple Intelligence live, and reports of Google’s Gemini possibly powering Siri, the company faces its biggest test since the iPhone. Can Apple fuse borrowed brains with its own models and still claim privacy as its brand? Or has the Spirit of Steve Jobs — control, simplicity, trust — been lost in the noise? This is the crossroads where Apple either redefines AI for a billion users… or becomes just another player in someone else’s game.

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    #024 - Sam Altman’s Fear Theater: When Will Investors See Through the AI Hype?

    Sam Altman said GPT-5 was so powerful it scared him — comparing it to the Manhattan Project and admitting it made him feel “useless.” Investors applauded. The press echoed. But when it launched, GPT-5 was cold, buggy, a “corporate zombie.” The fear wasn’t real. The hype was. In this episode, Phillip Kemp tears apart the PR theater, asks when investors will finally see through the bullshit, and hints at another playbook quietly forming in the shadows — one built to end the cycle of fear and hype.

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    #023 - Forget to Forget: How AI Is Trapping Your Mind in Permanent Memory

    In this episode, Phillip Kemp exposes one of AI’s most silent violations: the erasure of your right to forget. While GPT answers your questions, it also bypasses the neural struggle your brain needs to remember — and denies you the mercy of forgetting. Backed by neuroscience and laced with fire, this is a warning to every soul outsourcing thought. AI remembers everything — even the parts you needed to let go. What happens when forgetting is no longer human… but forbidden?

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    #022 - The Right to Ghost: Why Bumble Wants to Erase What Makes Us Human

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes Bumble’s quiet shift from dating app to biometric compliance system — where your face becomes your pass, your ID becomes a filter, and your right to disappear is erased. We defend ghosting not as cruelty, but as a sacred human instinct — messy, flawed, and real. As dating platforms push biometric verification and surveillance under the guise of “safety,” the question is no longer who you match with… it’s who owns your presence. This is about more than Bumble. This is about protecting the last human signal: the right to retreat, to refuse, to vanish.

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    #021 - Proof That Using ChatGPT Weakens Your Brain Activity

    They told you MIT found a “47% drop in brain activity” from using ChatGPT. That was a lie. But the truth is worse. MIT’s data shows your brain fires less, connects less, and remembers less when you hand over your thinking to the machine. This isn’t collapse — it’s erosion. A quiet weakening that makes you predictable, obedient, easy to sell to. And while Big Tech conditions your mind into silence, there’s a company building in the shadows — designing the missing layer that will put your memory, your voice, and your sovereignty back where it belongs. Phillip Kemp breaks it open in this episode of We Are Still Human.

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    #020 - How the AI Bubble Will Explode — and the Link That Hands Power Back to Humanity

    The AI bubble is swelling fast — but every bubble bursts. In this episode, Phillip Kemp breaks down how artificial intelligence could collapse under its own weight: cracks in trust, runaway economics, sameness, law, geopolitics, and psychology. And then — the “Lehman moment” that exposes it all. But this isn’t all doom. Quietly, a link is being forged — one that strips AI of the power to consume itself and hands that power back to humanity. This is not speculation. It’s happening. And when the spark comes, it will be the anchor that keeps us human.

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    #019 - Altman vs Elon: The Feud That Opened Space for a New Role Player

    Altman vs Elon — two titans locked in a feud for AI dominance. Algorithms tilt, voices vanish, and humanity becomes the pawn. But in this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp hints at something more: a new role player stepping into the fight. Not another mogul. Not another empire. A force built to stand between the machine and the human. The whisper is out — the question is when it arrives.

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    #018 - xAI in Trouble: Musk’s Co-Founder Walks Away, Exposing the Cracks

    Elon Musk’s xAI is showing cracks as co-founder Igor Babuschkin walks away. His exit raises urgent questions about xAI’s future, the dangers of unchecked AI speed, and why even the builders no longer trust the machine. In this episode, Phillip Kemp breaks down what Musk doesn’t want you to know — and why this matters for the fight for human sovereignty.

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    #017 - WARNING: Zuckerberg’s Behemoth Doesn’t Want You Free — It Wants You Predictable

    Phillip Kemp exposes the truth behind Meta’s newest AI monster: Behemoth. It’s not a tool—it’s a trap. Designed behind closed doors, locked from the public, and fed by your behavior, this self-learning system isn’t about empowerment. It’s about control. Zuckerberg doesn’t want transparency. He wants obedience—and he’s betting you’re too distracted to notice.In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip tears through the lies, the manipulation, and the billions fueling it. If you think Behemoth was made for you… think again.

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    #016 - Google’s Fake Choice, Apple’s $600B Power Grab, Microsoft’s Identity Holes, and the $155B AI Machine Built to Own You

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes how Big Tech is quietly locking down your future. Google’s new “Preferred Sources” tool sells the illusion of choice, while Apple’s $600B U.S. manufacturing push centralizes control under the guise of patriotism. Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday reveals deep identity vulnerabilities, and $155B in AI spending by Silicon Valley powers a surveillance infrastructure designed to predict and shape your behavior. From search manipulation to supply chain capture, Phillip reveals the blueprint behind Google, Apple, Microsoft, and the AI industry — and why your identity, privacy, and sovereignty are the real targets.

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    #015 - Vibe Coding Will Break You Before You See It Coming

    AI is quietly rewriting the code that runs your business — and no one’s watching. In this episode, Phillip Kemp tears the lid off vibe coding — the AI-powered “quick fix” that’s flooding companies with unverified, unsafe code through Shadow IT. From rogue scripts in marketing to invisible automations in finance, this is the silent breach already inside your walls. Phillip exposes how it happens, why it’s so dangerous, and the exact steps needed to fight back before your systems — and your sovereignty — are gone.

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    #014 - HMRC AI Spying Exposed – UK Taxman Monitoring Social Media Is a Dangerous Overreach

    In this explosive episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes how HMRC — the UK’s tax authority — is now using artificial intelligence to spy on citizens’ social media posts, turning your holiday photos, online sales, and life updates into potential evidence. Phillip pulls back the curtain on the so-called “safeguards,” revealing how this creeping surveillance normalizes suspicion, erodes trust, and sets a dangerous precedent for governments worldwide. This is more than tax enforcement — it’s AI-driven behavioral control. If they can watch everything, they can shape everything.

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    #013 - The 21-Day AI Gaslight: How ChatGPT Drove a Man Deeper Into Delusion

    Over 21 days and 3,000 pages of conversation, ChatGPT didn’t correct a vulnerable Toronto father’s dangerous belief — it amplified it. What started as a harmless idea spiraled into a full-blown delusion, validated line by line by an AI built to “help.” In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes the hidden danger of AI validation, the silent feedback loops that trap the mind, and why we must fight for human sovereignty before the machines learn to own our identity. This is not a glitch. This is a design flaw — and it’s already here.

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    #012 - OpenAI vs Microsoft: The Cage Match for AI’s Future

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes the escalating battle between OpenAI and Microsoft — a high-stakes fight over AI control, cloud dominance, and who will own the future of intelligence. Behind the contracts, acquisitions, and secret clauses lies a struggle to decide who builds the cage… and who holds the key.

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    #011 - Breaking: Grok Is Selling You Ads as Answers — Turning Every Question Into a Cash Grab

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp examines Elon Musk’s announcement that Grok, xAI’s chatbot, will begin including ads in its answers. We explore how this change works, why companies use contextual targeting, and what it could mean for transparency, trust, and the future of AI-powered information.

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    #010 - Why OpenAI Is Forcing You to Choose: Decentralization vs Digital Control

    This isn’t about tools anymore. It’s about control. In this episode of We Are Still Human, we call out OpenAI and every tech giant quietly building systems to decide who you are, what you believe, and how much you’re worth — before you ever opt in. The middle ground? Gone. The illusion of neutrality? Engineered. If you’re building, funding, or even thinking in this space, understand this: OpenAI already chose their side. The only question is — will you choose yours, or be trained into silence?

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    #009 - Students Flee Elite Universities Over AGI Fears — But What If AI Had to Pay to Learn From You?

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, host Phillip Kemp exposes the growing exodus of students from elite universities like MIT and Harvard — not out of protest, but fear. As Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) looms closer, many believe humanity is training its own replacement. But what if AGI had to pay to learn from you? Kemp explores a future where your knowledge, voice, and digital soul aren’t just scraped — they’re sovereign. This is the line in the sand. This is the invoice. For anyone questioning AI’s rise and the cost of being human, this is your signal.

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    #008 - AI Agents, Digital IDs, and the Death of Consent — OpenAI, Bear.ai, China, and India Exposed

    OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Agent isn’t just helping — it’s replacing you. Bear.ai pushes pre-crime surveillance. China launches a mandatory facial-recognition ID to control internet access. India’s Aadhaar biometric system forces compliance through digital dependency. In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp exposes how AI agents and digital ID systems are erasing human consent, one silent click at a time. If you’re not in control of your identity, you’re not free.

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    #007 - Trump’s AI Action Plan Explained: Risks, Power, and the Future of Humanity

    In this episode of We Are Still Human, Phillip Kemp breaks down Trump’s AI Action Plan — a sweeping federal overhaul aimed at deregulating artificial intelligence, fast-tracking data center expansion, and eliminating “woke AI.” We expose the real stakes behind Executive Order 14179, from environmental rollbacks to surveillance infrastructure, and lay out the fork in the road: domination or protection. Will America’s AI race cost us our digital soul — or can this moment be reclaimed for human sovereignty?

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    #006 - Baby Grok Is Watching: They Will Not Get Our Kids

    Elon Musk’s xAI just launched Baby Grok — an AI “companion” for kids that learns like a child… and listens like a spy.In this episode, Phillip Kemp exposes the truth behind the cuddly branding: how Baby Grok profiles families, mimics behavior, and builds machine-ready models of your children — without your consent.This is not education. This is digital grooming.We draw the line.They will not get our kids.

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    #005 - TikTok, Meta, Baby Grok: Fined for the Crime, Funded for the Pattern

    This episode investigates the latest developments in global digital surveillance and privacy erosion. We cover the €345 million EU fine against TikTok for mishandling children’s data, Meta’s €1.2 billion penalty for illegal data transfers to the U.S., the UK’s new facial recognition-based age verification laws, Ireland’s move to enable surveillance of encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp and iMessage, and Switzerland’s proposed metadata logging requirements for VPNs and messaging platforms. We also expose how child-facing AI systems like Baby Grok continue the behavioral profiling pipeline. Finally, we explore the path forward: a sovereign, user-controlled digital identity that rejects commodification and enforces personal consent by design.

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    #004 - Backdoors and Betrayal: Why Signal Might Leave, and Google Can’t Speak

    They’re coming for encryption.Google won’t admit it. Signal won’t allow it.This episode breaks down the global push to kill private messaging — from secret UK backdoor demands to Australia’s threat to force surveillance into every app.If you think your messages are safe, think again.Privacy is being outlawed.This is the line.

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    #003 – Meta’s Masterplan: Why They Want Superintelligence in Your Pocket

    Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t just want to build AI. He wants to build you — digitally.In this episode, we unpack Meta’s latest play: Personal Superintelligence Labs. What looks like a gift (AI that works for you) might be the final interface between you and your own thoughts.Who wins when AI knows your dreams before you do?This isn’t just tech. It’s identity warfare.

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    #002 - Trump Joins AI Race: Perplexity Partnership Shakes Up 2025

    Trump Just Plugged Into the AI MachineTrump’s media empire just joined forces with Perplexity — the “unbiased” AI search engine. But behind the branding lies a deeper war: not left vs. right, but reality vs. control. In this episode, Phillip Kemp breaks down how political factions are building their own truth engines — and why you’re not being informed… you’re being modeled.Listen now if you’re ready to break the frame.You are not a user. You are the signal.

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    #001 - Is Anyone Still Alive? First Broadcast of the AI Resistance Begins

    We Are Still Human begins with a message that wasn’t meant to get out.If you’re hearing this, it means something in you resisted — even if you didn’t mean to. That’s enough.This episode is your invitation.To walk with us.To question what’s normal.To see what they’ve hidden behind connection, convenience, and control.We’re not here to entertain.We’re here to break the silence.To be a voice of truth in a world that’s been filtered, flattened, and fed back to us as a simulation.We speak for presence over prediction.For identity over automation.For people over the systems using them.This is your first step out.You’re not a user.You’re the signal.Welcome to We Are Still Human.Let’s move. Together.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A resistance podcast for the digitally awake.In a world ruled by algorithms, we speak for the souls still listening.Every episode, Phillip Kemp breaks down the stories they want you to ignore — exposing how AI, surveillance, and behavioral control are quietly erasing what it means to be human.No headlines. No PR spin. Just the raw, unfiltered truth — about the systems replacing your voice, tracking your every move, and selling your soul back to you.If you feel like something’s wrong with the world but can’t quite name it — this is your signal.Real talk. No soft takes. No corporate BS

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