
The ASBL Podcast with Lloyd Chapman and Bruce de Torres
Lloyd Chapman is Founder and President of the American Small Business League (ASBL.com), working to stop the diversion of small business contracts to big businesses. Our DontCheatWomen.com project seeks to raise from 5% to 15% the federal contract dollars that must go to women-owned small businesses.
Bruce de Torres is Director of Communications for the American Small Business League and author of GOD, SCHOOL, 9/11 AND JFK: The Lies That Are Killing Us and The Truth That Sets Us Free. (Read the amazing reviews at brucedetorres.com.)
The ASBL Podcast with Lloyd Chapman and Bruce de Torres
ASBL 38 Lloyd Chapman, Censorship on X
ASBL 38. Lloyd Chapman, Censorship on X
Lloyd Chapman, founder and president of the American Small Business League (www.asbl.com) describes the censorship he is experiencing on X.com (www.x.com/LloydChapman).
Ask an AI program, “Is it true that multiple entities have the ability to suppress content on X?” See for yourself.
Also ask:
“How many censorship programs has the U.S. government created that are currently active on social media platforms?”
“What country has had the most content removed from X?”
“Is it true that posts that mentions the word genocide will be suppressed on X?” The answer will be yes.
Lloyd says there is zero free speech on X. None.
Lloyd has almost 18,000 followers on X. His posts get less than 100 views. He says that’s impossible. Last year he had 3 million views a day. How does that go down to 100?
He boosted a post that had 300,000 views. Some say your views (300,000) should get 1% comments (3,000). It got 11 comments.
A few days ago, a year’s worth of posts disappeared off Lloyd’s profile. He asked www.perplexity.ai, “Is it true that X removed over a year’s worth of posts from Lloyd Chapman’s profile,” and it said yes. He posted that Perplexity-answer on X. Within moments, his posts were restored.
Lloyd mostly posts perplexity.ai answers to the questions he asks. He posts very little personal opinion.
None of his followers can see his posts. The people who comment, etc., are not his followers. And most responses are attacks. Musk lied when he said there’s free speech on X, says Lloyd.
When Lloyd asked Perplexity, if people can prove that paying to boost a post does nothing, could they win a class-action lawsuit against X for breach of contract and fraud, for fabricating the number of views on posts? Perplexity said yes. The damages could be millions and billions of dollars.
It’s the Pentagon doing this censorship, Lloyd says, under the guise of censoring hate speech. Search for the programs called WiseDex and Civil Sanctuary. They are U.S. government AI censorship programs.
Ask your favorite AI program,
“How many AI censorship programs are active on social media sites in America?”
Here’s the answer on www.perplexity.ai on Oct. 21, 2025
As of late 2025, there are between five and seven active artificial intelligence–based censorship and surveillance programs operating across major U.S.-based social media platforms, funded or directed through different federal agencies and legislative mandates. They vary in openness—some are public initiatives, while others operate through interagency data-sharing or “safety” partnerships with private tech firms.