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The Conspiracy Files

SUICIDE Or MURDER? The Death Of OpenAI Whistleblower Suchir Balaji

The Conspiracy Files

Bloody FM

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In 2024, a man named Suchir Balaji was found dead in his apartment. But when the story began to come out in the media about the circumstances of Suchir's death, his plans for the near future and his actions in the weeks before he died, many began to believe that he had been silenced. In today's episode, we examine the possibility that he was killed by his former employer to prevent some dark secrets from coming out.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on the conspiracy files, we're covering the current and very relevant case of software and whistleblower, Suchir Bellagie.

0:07.1

In October of 2024, just last year, Suchir went public with information against his former employer, OpenAI, and was planning to testify against them.

0:16.6

If you don't know, OpenAI is the parent company of a software we're all quite familiar with,

0:21.6

ChatGBT, which is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot that was launched in 2022

0:27.5

and became the fastest-growing consumer software application in history, gaining over 100 million users

0:34.1

in only two months. But in November of 2024, young Suchir was found dead in his

0:39.9

California apartment, just days after his 26th birthday. And shortly before, he was said to testify

0:45.9

in a case against his former employer. Today, we're going to discuss Suuzeer's life in his

0:51.2

career, his employment at OpenAI, his mysterious death, and the series of inconsistencies surrounding it.

0:57.4

And let me tell you, there are just so many. There's no way to look at this thing, in my opinion, in any other way, other than cold-blooded murder.

1:05.1

This show is going to completely open your mind, and I don't know if y'all are ready for this.

1:09.3

Anyways, let's get into it. My name's

1:11.3

Colin Brownen. Welcome to The Conspiracy Files. So before we get into today's show, all parties are

1:23.6

considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Everything that we're covering today is all alleged. So I'm not pointing any fingers at anybody or suggesting anybody, you know,

1:33.3

played a part in anything. But yeah, these are all allegations that we're covering today. It's

1:37.6

some pretty disturbing, deep, dark stuff. But I want you to keep that in mind that none of this

1:42.5

is technically officially proven.

1:44.7

All the opinions presented on today's show are solely mine.

1:48.2

Colin Brownen, the host and producer of the conspiracy files.

1:52.0

And yeah, I'm not planning on, you know, going anywhere or do anything.

1:55.3

Actually, today I'm leaving for a foreign country to do something that is pretty incredibly dangerous.

2:00.0

So it's a very prescient time to issue a warning like that.

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