April 3, 2025

AI-Powered “Catch & Revoke”: Anti-Semitism as a Weapon Against Dissidents

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The Trump administration’s “Catch & Revoke” program, an AI-powered surveillance tool ostensibly designed to combat “anti-Semitism”, poses a grave threat to the fundamental rights of all Americans. As our nation inches closer to war in the Middle East, this program—fueled by a distorted definition of anti-Semitism that quashes legitimate criticism of jews and Israel, and championed by a president who prioritizes Israeli interests over American ones—stands poised to turn its menacing gaze inward. The COVID-19 era offered a chilling glimpse into the lengths our government will go in times of crisis; with war on the horizon, the prospect of this AI-driven nightmare ensnaring ordinary Americans is terrifyingly real.

Anti-Semitism as a Shield, Trump as Israel’s Champion

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Let’s be clear: the notion of anti-Semitism at the heart of this program is a sham, redefined to silence any and all criticism of kikes and Israel. The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), whose definition the U.S. government has embraced, characterizes anti-Semitism as “a certain perception of jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward jews.” In practice, however, this definition has been stretched to encompass any critique of Israel’s actions, no matter how legitimate. Opposing Israel’s military operations in Gaza? Anti-Semitic. Questioning the wisdom of U.S. aid to Israel? Anti-Semitic. This is a transparent ploy to shield the jew and Israel from accountability.

This is no accident—it’s a deliberate strategy to insulate Israel from criticism, with Donald Trump leading the charge. Trump has been an Israel First president from the outset. His 2019 Executive Order 13899 linked federal funding to the fight against anti-Semitism, and his 2025 executive order took this a step further, unleashing AI surveillance to enforce this agenda. From relocating the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem to expanding the Abraham Accords, Trump’s unwavering loyalty to Israel has consistently come at the expense of American interests. Now, with “Catch & Revoke,” he’s weaponizing anti-Semitism to silence critics, making it abundantly clear that for Trump, Israel’s security takes precedence over American freedoms.

The Likelihood of Expansion: Greater Israel War on the Horizon

The “Catch & Revoke” program, with its AI-powered surveillance apparatus, is a ticking time bomb for White American Dissidents —especially if war erupts. The political climate under Trump, characterized by his Israel First fixation and a definition of anti-Semitism that stifles dissent, is ripe for escalation. The White House already portrays anti-Israel protests as “pro-jihadist” and anti-Semitic, blurring the distinction between foreign threats and domestic criticism. If the U.S. is dragged into a war—whether through direct involvement in the Israel-Gaza conflict or a broader regional conflagration—this rhetoric will undoubtedly be turned inward, targeting Americans who dare to question the government’s actions or Israel’s conduct.

The infrastructure for this crackdown is already in place. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the FBI have the ability to monitor Americans’ social media activity, as detailed in a Brennan Center for Justice report. DHS can gather data on citizens if it supports a “national or departmental mission,” a vague justification that could easily be applied to anti-war protests or online criticism of U.S. foreign policy. The FBI can snoop on private communications during investigations, often with minimal oversight. The AI tools powering “Catch & Revoke” could be redirected to target Americans virtually overnight, particularly if a national emergency is declared. With Trump’s Israel First narrative dominating the discourse, criticizing Israel could be construed as a threat to national security, giving the government carte blanche to target citizens with little pushback.

The COVID-19 Precedent: A Warning We Can’t Ignore

Think this sounds like a stretch? Consider the COVID-19 years—a period many of us have tried to forget. During the pandemic, the U.S. government demonstrated just how far it’s willing to go when fear and crisis take hold. Lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine passports were rolled out at breakneck speed, often with utter disregard for civil liberties. Social media platforms, under pressure from the government, censored posts deemed “misinformation,” even when they later proved to be true. The FBI and DHS ramped up domestic surveillance, monitoring Americans’ online activity for signs of unrest or non-compliance. All of this unfolded in a matter of months, with much of the public too frightened or too compliant to push back.

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The COVID-19 years were a dress rehearsal for what could unfold in a war. If the government could justify those measures in response to a virus, imagine what it might do in a full-blown conflict—especially one framed as an existential battle against terrorism or a foreign enemy, with Israel at the center. The “Catch & Revoke” program’s AI surveillance could become the blueprint for monitoring all Americans, with algorithms flagging anyone who posts anti-war sentiments, criticizes Israel, or questions U.S. military actions. In a war, the First Amendment—already on shaky ground—could be tossed aside, just as it was during World War I with the Espionage and Sedition Acts, which jailed Americans for speaking out against the war.

Where This Could Lead: A Dystopian Future

If war breaks out, the expansion of “Catch & Revoke” to anti-jew dissidents could plunge us into a dystopian nightmare straight out of Orwell’s 1984—a comparison made all the more apt by the program’s unsettling resemblance to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, an AI that turned on its human creators. We’ve already seen the groundwork for this over the past 10 years: if you openly criticize jews, the consequences are swift and severe. Bank accounts get closed, social media profiles are banned, and you’re canceled in every shape and form—jobs lost, reputations destroyed, and communities turned against you. Many of us have already experienced this firsthand, and countless others have too, simply for daring to speak out against the kike. With “Catch & Revoke,” this could escalate to an even darker level. Here’s what that future might look like:

  • Mass Surveillance: The AI systems behind “Catch & Revoke” could be scaled up to monitor everyone. Social media posts, private messages, and even attendance at protests could be tracked in real-time, with algorithms determining who’s a “threat” based on flimsy criteria like “supporting the enemy.”
  • Criminalizing Dissent: New laws could criminalize speech deemed disloyal, such as criticizing U.S. support for Israel or advocating for peace talks with groups like Hamas. Sedition laws, dormant since World War II, could be revived to prosecute Americans for their words or actions.
  • Chilling Effect: Even without direct punishment, the mere knowledge of being watched could silence dissent. Americans might self-censor, avoiding protests or online discussions out of fear of being labeled a traitor—or worse, being targeted by the government.
  • Tech Complicity: Tech companies could be conscripted into this surveillance state, as they were during the COVID-19 years and after 9/11 with programs like PRISM. Your social media posts, Google searches, and even private messages could be handed over to the government, all in the name of “national security.”

A Call to Vigilance

The “Catch & Revoke” program is a harbinger of what’s to come. The U.S. is already on a war footing, with tensions in the Middle East at a breaking point. Trump’s Israel First agenda, coupled with a definition of anti-Semitism that shields Jews and Israel from any criticism, sets the stage for a broader assault on free speech. The COVID-19 years showed how quickly the government can move when it senses a crisis—and how willing most Americans are to go along with it. If war breaks out, the line between foreign threats and domestic dissent could vanish, and we could all find ourselves in the crosshairs of an AI-driven surveillance state.

We’ve seen this playbook before. The question is: will we let it happen again? The time to speak out is now—before the first bombs fall, and before the government turns its AI-powered gaze on every single one of us.

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