Let’s be honest: you’re probably here because you care who’s behind the content. So here’s the truth.

Everything you read on America Under Attack starts with a human. Ideas, topics, and angles come from people who are paying attention, not bots scraping headlines or spinning keywords.

Now, do we use AI to help? Absolutely. Most of the articles and pages you see here were drafted using various AI models. Including this AI Statement. Because why not let the machines do some typing while we focus on thinking?

But here’s the difference: AI doesn’t publish. We do. Every single piece gets edited, fact-checked, rewritten, and often heavily reworked by real people before it hits the site. Including this page. (Yes, a human read this. And fixed the weird phrasing AI gave us in the first draft. You’re welcome.)

What about the images?

Same deal. A human comes up with the concept, what we want the image to say, not just what it looks like. Then we use AI image generation tools to create a base image. From there, humans jump back in to adjust, layer on text, make things clearer, and fix the awkward hands or too-many-teeth moments.

In summary:

  • Humans come up with the ideas and guide the story.
  • AI helps generate drafts and visuals.
  • Humans take over again to edit, refine, and finalize.

You’re not reading machine-generated garbage. You’re reading a collaboration. A blend of human insight and digital assistance, cleaned up so it’s actually worth your time.

If that offends you, we’d suggest focusing your energy on the actual content of this site. There’s plenty of things here to get mad about.