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Electricity Costs Are Soaring and AI Will Make Matters Worse

Electricity demand for AI data centers is soaring. The result won’t be pretty.

The tech industry’s all-out artificial intelligence push is fueling soaring demand for electricity to run data centers that dot the landscape in Virginia, Ohio and other states. Large, rectangular buildings packed with servers consumed more than 4 percent of the nation’s electricity in 2023, and government analysts estimate that will increase to as much as 12 percent in just three years. That’s partly because computers training and running A.I. systems consume far more energy than machines that stream Netflix or TikTok. [Read More]

Red Light, Blue Light, Brain Damage: Dr. Jack Kruse Explains 'WTF' is Actually Happening


Dive straight into a mind-expanding conversation with Dr. Jack Kruse! Forget everything you thought you knew about the root causes of autism, Hashimoto’s, Parkinson’s, PANS, bipolar disorder, and gut issues.

Dr. Kruse drops a bombshell: it’s not a chemical imbalance, it’s a light signalling failure. In this raw and unfiltered interview, Dr. Kruse connects the seemingly disparate dots of modern disease, revealing how bad lighting, dysfunctional mitochondria, and our increasingly toxic environments are fundamentally disrupting the human blueprint, especially in developing children.

This isn’t just another theory; it’s a biophysical revolution that will challenge your understanding of disease, healing, and human evolution. Get ready to have your paradigm shattered and your mind opened to a completely new perspective on human health.

Thailand - A Case Study for Biometric Data Control

Thailand has become a test case for the use of biometric data in every facet of life. Facial recognition data is required for any single transfer above 50,000 baht (around $1,580), daily transfers above 200,000 baht, and any international transfers from personal accounts. All major Thai banks, such as Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn (KBank), SCB, Krungthai, and Krungsri, require customers to submit biometric data, and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) provides the general guidelines that these banks must follow. [Read More]

Vietnam Erases 86 Million Bank Accounts - The Great Reset in Motion

Vietnam has erased and/or frozen 86 million unverified bank accounts as the nation surrenders to the globalist Great Reset. Anyone wishing to function in society must surrender their biometric data to maintain a bank account. The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) claims that the measure was a system cleanup aimed at preventing fraud. In actuality, the measure is one step closer toward a national ID system that enables the government to control its citizens’ every move. [Read More]

“Summoning the Demon” - The AI Agenda is Far Worse Than We Know - Kay Rubacek


Today I’m joined by author and human rights expert Kay Rubacek for a powerful discussion on the hidden agenda behind AI and technology. Kay has spent decades exposing communism, propaganda, and the systems that strip people of their humanity - and now she’s warning that AI is doing the very same thing on a global scale. We dig into how algorithms are fuelling the loneliness epidemic, why younger generations are being trained to see themselves as less valuable than machines, and how this ties into a much larger technocratic plan to control humanity itself. This isn’t just about censorship or social credit scores - it’s about a war for your soul.

Stanford University’s AI Job Warning

Stanford University has issued a chilling warning about the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs. The number of job opportunities for young professionals in AI-affected sectors across the United States has dropped by 13% over the past three years.

According to a report from the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, AI is going to reduce the number of jobs available to human beings, and has already done so. Researchers cautioned that smart technologies are swiftly reshaping career prospects for entry-level workers, and the future is looking increasingly bleak.