
Security Highlights:
- A cozy relationship with Beijing: Former Meta executive alleges secret cooperation between Meta and the Chinese Communist Party.
- AI arms race jeopardized: Claims that Meta’s AI technology has empowered Chinese advancements like DeepSeek.
- Legislative Action: Growing momentum for new laws to protect American-made AI, quantum computing, and other advanced technologies.
By Samuel Lopez – USA Herald
San Francisco, CA – The race to dominate artificial intelligence is no longer just a tech competition — it’s a struggle for global supremacy. As America tries to secure its leadership in A.I., virtual reality, and quantum computing, troubling allegations against Mark Zuckerberg and Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook) are sounding alarms about potential breaches of national security.
On Wednesday, a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism hearing rocked Washington. Whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Director of Global Public Policy at Meta, since 2011, testified that Zuckerberg and other top executives “undermined U.S. national security” in their desperate bid to win favor with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
“We are engaged in a high-stakes AI arms race against China,” Wynn-Williams stated in her explosive opening remarks, “and during my time at Meta, company executives lied about what they were doing with the Chinese Communist Party to employees, shareholders, Congress, and the American public.”
She said company executives “did these things in secret to win favor with Beijing and build an $18 billion dollar business in China.”
Meta helped China develop advanced artificial intelligence to help outcompete American companies, she said.
Wynn-Williams, who also chronicled her experience in her book Careless People, accused Meta of helping China leap ahead in A.I. by allegedly supporting projects like DeepSeek — a move that could fundamentally alter the global power structure in technology.
She testified that she witnessed Zuckerberg and other executives “repeatedly undermine US national security and betray American values.”
Wynn-Williams painted a dark picture. She claimed Meta “started briefing the Chinese Communist Party as early as 2015,” covering critical emerging technologies, including A.I.
“The greatest trick Mark Zuckerberg ever pulled was wrapping the American flag around himself and calling himself a patriot,” Wynn-Williams declared.
If the allegations are true, the implications are profound. American technological superiority is crucial to maintaining not only economic power but also military strength and geopolitical influence.
A.I. is not just about creating smarter apps or virtual assistants. It powers defense systems, cybersecurity frameworks, and the future of warfare. Quantum computing, too, could revolutionize intelligence gathering and encryption. If these technologies fall under the influence of foreign powers hostile to American interests, the consequences could be catastrophic.
Sarah Wynn-Williams’ claims suggest that Meta’s alleged secret collaborations may have placed powerful tools into the hands of America’s biggest rival, directly undermining U.S. global standing.
Wynn-Williams’ testimony strengthens calls for Congress to consider new laws forcing American tech companies to safeguard critical technologies from foreign governments, especially China.
The aim would be to ensure that companies like Meta are held legally accountable for protecting American innovation — not selling it to the highest bidder.
Wynn-Williams’ allegations also come at a delicate time. Research shows that Meta is not associated with President Donald Trump’s $500 billion Stargate Project — a massive A.I. infrastructure initiative involving OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and others.
Instead, Meta is investing $60-65 billion into its own A.I. infrastructure in 2025, a move that could place it in direct competition with Stargate. This raises a critical question: If Meta has already shown a willingness to appease China, how might its efforts to counter Stargate further entangle it with foreign powers in ways that undermine U.S. interests?
Wynn-Williams’ allegations, have led some to call for immediate investigations by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
“This is a man who wears many different costumes,” Wynn-Williams testified, describing Zuckerberg’s ever-shifting allegiances. “When I was there, he wanted the president of China to name his first child.”
The pattern of behavior she describes — learning Mandarin, censoring content, deleting accounts of dissidents — suggests a corporation and a CEO willing to bend American values for profit.
At a time when the battle for A.I. dominance could determine who leads the world for the next century, the American public must ask: Can Meta be trusted with the future?
The allegations against Mark Zuckerberg and Meta — from aiding Chinese A.I. development to allegedly betraying American dissidents — should not be ignored. They warrant serious, thorough investigation. If true, they represent not just a corporate scandal but a national security crisis.
America’s future in A.I., quantum computing, and other advanced technologies is too important to entrust to executives willing to dance with dictatorships.
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Samuel Lopez | USA Herald
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