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Genesis Mission: The Federal Receipt for Automating the Government

On Monday, President Trump signed an executive order launching something called the “Genesis Mission.” The White House is calling it a Manhattan Project for AI science. If you’ve been following my investigations into Larry Ellison and Oracle, your stomach should be dropping right about now.

Before I explain what Genesis Mission actually does, you need to understand what was already built:

Part 6: The Stargate Files - where I showed how “cancer screening” was cover for building genomic data collection infrastructure.


Part 12: Oracle Optimizes Away Oversight - where I documented Ellison announcing Oracle already modified their databases so AI could access private healthcare data


Those investigations explained what was being built; Genesis Mission is just the official federal authorization.

What Is Genesis Mission?

The executive order consolidates the Department of Energy’s 17 national laboratories, their supercomputers, and decades of federal scientific datasets into one centralized AI platform. DOE (the agency that runs our nuclear weapons programs) is now the command center for American AI development. (Probably fine.)

Every major federal scientific dataset. Every national lab supercomputer. Every classified research environment. All of it gets consolidated under one platform.

The person running this is Dr. Darío Gil, who just came from IBM Research. The guy now controlling federal AI infrastructure literally worked in corporate AI development until last month.

The executive order (in which he manages) authorizes:

  • Integrating DOE supercomputers across all 17 national labs

  • Consolidating federal scientific datasets from Energy, Defense, NASA, and Health

  • Creating “scientific foundation models” trained on government data

  • Building “AI agents” that design experiments autonomously and control “robotic laboratories”

Priority domains include nuclear energy, quantum computing, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, and biotechnology.

Then there’s this gem buried in the order: Within 90 days, DOE must identify which systems and data can be made available to private partners and what data-sharing agreements are needed.

Translation: Give us three months to figure out how to hand taxpayer-funded research data/HIPAA protected data to private companies.

The Timeline

Here is what I mean when I say Larry Ellison’s fingerprints are all over this one…

September 2025: Oracle promoted Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia to co-CEO roles

October 15, 2025: Larry Ellison stands (sits, rather) at Oracle AI World and says something that should have been a national scandal. I documented it in Part 12, but I need you to read his exact words again:

“Most of the world’s high value data is already in Oracle Database. We just had to change (and in past tense, we had to change, we did change) that database so the data that’s already in the Oracle database can make it available to AI models for reasoning. So the AI model can reason on not just public data, but on private data.”

We. Just. Had. To. Change. It.

Already done.

October 28, 2025: Oracle announces a partnership with DOE to build supercomputers at Argonne National Laboratory. The system features 100,000 Nvidia GPUs — the largest in the DOE complex.

November 24, 2025: Less than one month later, Trump signs Genesis Mission. Federal mandate for exactly the infrastructure Oracle just positioned to provide.

The Healthcare Piece

Genesis lists biotechnology as a core priority. A White House official said the mission will help us “understand the exact chemistry and biology” of diseases that are “death sentences.”

Additionally, think about the fact that Oracle owns Cerner — electronic health records for roughly 1 in 5 U.S. hospitals. If you’ve been hospitalized in the last decade, there’s a 20% chance your medical data sits in Oracle’s system right now.

In Part 6, I documented Project Stargate, where Ellison pitched nationwide cancer screening using liquid biopsies. The public story was classic Ellison; save lives through early detection, cure cancer, help humanity. The actual infrastructure being built was for collecting genomic data at population scale. Ellison kept talking about creating “the world’s largest database of cancer genomes.”

Now Genesis creates the federal AI platform that genomic data flows into.

See how this works?

  • Oracle has the healthcare records through Cerner

  • They modified the database technology to let AI access it (Part 12)

  • They built the genomic collection infrastructure (Part 6)

  • Genesis authorizes the federal mission that needs all three pieces

Healthcare was the pitch. Data collection was always the product.

When They Know We’re Watching

After Ellison’s September keynote, I made a video. I told people your insurance company is about to know more about your body than you do, and they’re almost certainly going to weaponize that information to deny claims and raise premiums.

I told people: Go to YouTube. Search “Larry Ellison Oracle AI World 2025.” Find the official Oracle keynote. Scroll to the comments and flood it with: “I do not consent to Oracle using my de-identified medical data for AI training, commercial use, or any purpose beyond my direct healthcare.”

I suggested copying and pasting that exact message as a means of make the algorithm surface this story. We need everyone to hear what he actually said. He said the quiet part out loud because he was betting you won’t care enough to do anything about it.

Within a week Oracle turned off comments on that video — expected.

My TikTok video(s) explaining what Ellison said got suppressed were suddenly ineligible for the For You page, even though my investigations had been consistently recommended for months. Hmph.

They were betting you wouldn’t pay attention. When some of us did, they made it harder to organize resistance. And now the government just made it official policy anyway.

The Pattern

This is what infrastructure capture looks like:

  1. Private companies build capabilities quietly

  2. Federal programs create missions that depend on those capabilities

  3. The company becomes indispensable infrastructure

  4. Policy gets written around what already exists

  5. Your consent becomes irrelevant

Oracle built the database technology for AI to reason on sensitive data (documented in Part 12). Oracle built genomic data collection infrastructure through Stargate (documented in Part 6). Oracle positioned itself with DOE contracts in October.

Genesis Mission, signed in November, needs all three.

The executive order didn’t create a new program. It codified the system Oracle already built.

What We Have Now

A federal AI platform with autonomous agents. Access to health data and classified research. Private companies providing infrastructure and getting data access in return. Biotechnology as an explicit priority. No legal framework protecting citizens from any of this.

That’s what got signed on Monday.

For nine months, I’ve been documenting how this infrastructure was being built. The database modifications. The genomic data collection. The partnerships with national laboratories. Each piece looked concerning in isolation but made sense only when you stepped back and saw the full architecture.

Yesterday, it became federal policy.

What Comes Next

The executive order requires DOE to file reports in 60 days, 90 days, and 180 days on partnerships, data sharing, and progress toward the mission. I’ll be reading every filing. I’ll be tracking every partnership announcement. I’ll be documenting who gets access to what data and under what terms.

Because here’s what I know: When the infrastructure for total surveillance gets built this deliberately, this systematically, across this many domains like healthcare, genomics, federal research, defense, classified systems, etc. The question we’ll be asking isn’t whether or not it will be abused.

The question is whether we’ll notice when it is.


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Sources Cited:

White House. “Launching the Genesis Mission.” Presidential Actions, November 24, 2025.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/11/launching-the-genesis-mission/

U.S. Department of Energy. “Energy Department Announces New Partnership with NVIDIA and Oracle to Build Largest DOE AI Supercomputer.” October 28, 2025.
https://www.energy.gov/articles/energy-department-announces-new-partnership-nvidia-and-oracle-build-largest-doe-ai

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