According to Alex Mena, an IRS official, the IRS is using AI to spy on Americans’ bank accounts and is targeting ordinary citizens.

To uncover what they believe to be fraud, the IRS uses artificial intelligence technology to spy on American citizens and company bank accounts without a warrant or supporting documentation, according to Alex Mena, an IRS official with the criminal investigations unit in New York who met with the undercover journalist from O’Keefe Media Group.

A secret meeting is held annually at the posh Steigenberger Wiltcher’s hotel to break the world’s biggest corporations, known as the Brussels Conference on Antitrust.

The IRS is “going after the small people,” the source said, and “destroying people’s lives.” Mena added that all of the agents are “like robots.”

AN UNWITTING INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE WHISTLEBLOWER RECENTLY REVEALED TO O’KEEFE MEDIA GROUP HOW THE IRS USES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY TO SPY ON BANK ACCOUNTS OF AMERICAN COMPANIES AND AMERICAN CITIZENS “NATIONWIDE.”

IN FACT, THIS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY IS SO USEFUL TO THE IRS’S SPYING OPERATION THAT “IN SIX MONTHS, THEY WERE ABLE TO CAPTURE HALF A BILLION DOLLARS,” ACCORDING TO OUR SUBJECT.