**ROCK ICON STEVEN TYLER'S LATEST PROJECT RAISES EYEBROWS: AEROSMITH FRONT MAN PARTNERS WITH PENTAGON-ADJACENT TECH FIRM for 'VOICE of DEMOCRACY' AI**

ROCK ICON STEVEN TYLER’S LATEST PROJECT RAISES EYEBROWS: AEROSMITH FRONT MAN PARTNERS WITH PENTAGON-ADJACENT TECH FIRM FOR ‘VOICE OF DEMOCRACY’ AI

BOSTON, MA — In a move that has left fans and conspiracy theorists equally baffled, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has announced a mysterious new partnership with OmniSynth Global, a Washington D.C.-based defense contractor known for developing “persuasive communications” software for NATO psy-ops.

The collaboration, titled “The Voice of Democracy Initiative,” claims to use Tyler’s legendary vocal range to train a neural network designed to de-escalate online disinformation.

“We are digitizing the scream,” Tyler said in a heavily produced video, wearing sunglasses indoors. “My voice, stripped of grit, built to unify.”

But the internet is asking: Who benefits?

The Trouble with Tyler’s Tune:

  • The Contractor: OmniSynth Global is a subsidiary of Palaris Tactical, a firm that recently hired former NSA director General Michael J. Haynes as a board member. Haynes oversaw mass surveillance programs before retiring.
  • The New AI: The AI, dubbed “ScreamScape 1.0,” is reportedly being tested in “highly polarized” regions—including U.S. swing states. Critics ask: Are we watching a red-state/blue-state thought-control program being marketed as a “peace initiative”?
  • The Missing Context: While Tyler claims the partnership is “for the kids,” public records show a $47 million DARPA grant to OmniSynth last quarter labeled “Acoustic Emotional Manipulation.”

The Question No One is Asking: Is the “Voice of Democracy” just a PR-friendly wrapper for a Pentagon-backed tool designed