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🦔Eric Schmidt got booed every time he mentioned AI during a commencement speech at the University of Arizona this week, and Florida executive Gloria Caulfield got the same treatment at a separate ceremony after calling AI "the next Industrial Revolution." An Economist/YouGov poll this week showed 70% of Americans...

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While the world is being totally DISTRACTED and whiplashed by the Obama saga and Epstein situation, Trump just signed THREE massive Executive Orders today concerning AI, continuing his pledge from day one with Project Stargate. “Accelerating permitting to build data center infrastructure”, is one of those EOs. Interestingly, at the same time Meta just came out and announced they are going to build an AI “fortress” data center the SIZE OF MANHATTAN. Think about that for a second…An AI data center that ENORMOUS is obviously being built for TOTAL CONTROL & DOMINION. Perhaps even more eye opening is the name of that AI data center will be Hyperion, and another one in the works is called Prometheus, which is set to launch in 2026 along with many more “Titan clusters” slated to follow in the future. These names aren’t random, but are intentionally named after ancient deities (demons). I can promise you that these are NOT being built for the benefit of humanity, but for the DESTRUCTION of it…AI in itself in a harnessed and controlled environment could be beneficial, and has proven to be a useful tool. But, what is happening is AI with absolutely ZERO guardrails and NO regulation. That’s why it was baked into the BBB to keep states from stopping AI regulation for 10 years. This whole push for these massive data centers is part of promise Trump made with Larry Ellison and Sam Altman on DAY ONE back in office. Along with that push is mRNA “cancer vaccines”, Transhumanism, and literal Skynet “Golden Dome” Palantir surveillance dome which will be built by the end of Trump’s second term. What is most crazy about this, is that these centers are being referred to as “Immortal” as if they are gods, and that is exactly the point. AI is being made into a god for all of humanity to worship, and I personally believe this will be one of the tools which the Antichrist uses to FULLY ENSLAVE the masses. The size & frequency of these data centers absolutely point to a dystopian Technocracy future which few are able to comprehend. A total AI fueled surveillance control grid, and social credit system which enslaves ALL of humanity. You will have to swear your fealty to these AI “gods” in whichever manner that looks like, or you will be CUT OFF. I can see this absolutely leading to the Mark of the Beast. In fact, that is the ONLY direction which I see this heading, and we are going there QUICKLY. Agenda 2030 is when the One World Government structure is set to take shape officially, and the moves which are being made by Trump and his Administration right now are perfectly laying the groundwork at WARP SPEED. 15 Minute Cities run by AI, a Government controlled by AI, an AI President, robots which have no soul, or morals replacing the soul of the God given human spirit and replacing all of our jobs. Even Trump himself said that most jobs will in fact be replaced by AI. All the while, we are being lulled into the “Golden Age” when really it’s the ENSLAVEMENT AGE. H/T for the awesome video, Brother! @Shepfortheking

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This Google insider just revealed what AI is actually being used for behind closed doors. It has nothing to do with chatbots. Mo Gawdat was a senior executive at Google for over a decade. He watched AI get built from the inside. He was in the rooms, in the labs, in the government meetings in China that almost no Western executive was allowed into. And he just went on Diary of a CEO and said things that no active tech executive would ever be allowed to say publicly: "What the general public sees about AI is overhyped but ineffective. What the real geeks see inside the lab is genuinely world-changing." The public gets chatbots and AI-generated videos while the labs are building autonomous weapons systems, military targeting technology, real-time surveillance infrastructure, and self-improving code that rewrites itself every microsecond without human oversight. As Mo put it: "As we speak, we are living in two major wars where AI is doing most of the killing." He talked about Palantir's CEO Alex Karp openly celebrating how his targeting technology identifies and eliminates people. He talked about the next generation of autonomous weapons costing $20,000 each, meaning any government with a $50 billion defense budget can literally rain drones on every corner of the planet. And as you remember, Anthropic was offered a $500 million military contract to allow their AI to be used for human targeting and surveillance. They refused and walked away from the money. OpenAI took the contract the following week. Mo's response: "You have to start observing who is actually behaving in a way that makes AI work for humanity, and who is behaving in a way that makes AI work for their share price." Now this is where it gets really interesting... In Mo's documentary Chasing Utopia, Altman literally says directly on camera: "I suspect that AI is likely going to end humanity, but we're going to create a lot of interesting companies in the process." That is the CEO of the most powerful AI company on Earth saying that he suspects his OWN technology will end the human race and then shrugging it off because the business opportunity is too good to pass up. Mo's prediction for the next decade: War, economic collapse, mass unemployment, surveillance expansion, and an absolute concentration of power at the top unlike anything in modern history. His prediction after that is if humanity survives the next 10 years, AI will eventually create a world of abundance where intelligence solves every problem we currently face. But the path between here and there is what terrifies him. And the men building the technology know exactly what they're doing. Do you think he's just exaggerating for attention, or is there truth in this?

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This week, we have had a lot of discussions around artificial intelligence, inspired by the Global AI Summit in Kigali, Rwanda. Many African countries are doing great things to motivate young people to take advantage of AI because it represents the future in problem solving. Unfortunately, Zimbabwe’s ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera and her permanent secretary did not attend, showing how these things are not taken seriously by our government. Zimbabwe’s richest man, Strive Masiyiwa, who has not been to Zimbabwe for decades, made it clear at the summit, which he co-chaired, that investment will not go where the environment is not conducive. Our government talks about anything topical without delivering anything meaningful—they are doing the same with AI. The majority of schools have no computers. Zimbabweans receive electricity for only four hours a day. As the Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Claver Gatete, explains, a country needs electricity for AI data centres to work. Yet only 600 million out of 1.5 billion people in Africa have access to electricity, not even energy. Yet energy is an integral part of AI development. Energy is an essential component for the successful development and implementation of AI in a country because AI systems require massive amounts of data to function effectively. This data must be stored and processed in data centres and servers, which depend on electricity to power both the hardware and the cooling systems. You cannot achieve this in a country that delivers only four hours of electricity a day to its citizens like Zimbabwe. AI applications require continuous and uninterrupted access to data and computing resources to deliver accurate and timely results. Electricity is also crucial for powering research institutions, universities, and Research and Development centres that drive AI advancement. Without reliable access to electricity, these institutions will struggle to conduct research, develop new algorithms, or train AI models. The tragedy of Zimbabwe is that the Vice-President of Google responsible for AI, Dr James Manyika, is Zimbabwean; one of the key presenters at the summit, Prof Arthur Mutambara, who has just released a book on AI, is Zimbabwean; Strive Masiyiwa, who has partnered with Nvidia to bring supercomputer technology to the continent by building Africa’s first artificial intelligence factory in South Africa with data centres in Kenya and Egypt, is Zimbabwean. Yet, none of them are working in or with Zimbabwe. Our political leaders have let us down on all these fronts, yet they keep yapping about AI when there is nothing on the ground! Instead of slogans and dancing at rallies, they should see how other countries are doing it. A country that doesn’t focus on technology for development will be a dusty village in 25 years, and its people will not be able to compete at all, rendering it just a dot on the global map. Too much political yada yada without anything delivered, and with people like Tatenda Mavetera, who forge qualifications, in the driving seat, Zimbabwe’s fortunes will continue to dwindle! Add to that the historic looting of public funds meant for building power plants to give us electricity, future generations will curse on our graves!

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BlackRock just spent $100 million training plumbers and electricians. The initiative is called Future Builders. The goal is to get 50,000 Americans through skilled trades programs over five years, electricians, HVAC techs, ironworkers, pipefitters. There is a real crisis behind it. America is trying to build the most ambitious AI infrastructure in history. Meta alone is spending up to $50 billion on a single data center campus in Louisiana. That construction requires an enormous amount of electrical work. There are not enough electricians to do it and the numbers are stark. About 200,000 electricians are expected to retire over the next decade. We need over 300,000 new ones just to build out the data centers Big Tech is racing to complete. The gap is not closing on its own. Microsoft and Google have both flagged the electrician shortage as a top constraint on U.S. data center expansion. For decades, the U.S. pushed every student toward a four-year degree. Trade enrollment fell, apprenticeship pipelines thinned out, the workforce aged and was never replaced. Now the bill is coming due at the worst possible time. BlackRock also invested over $3 billion in the bonds financing Meta's Hyperion data center, part of a $27 billion private debt deal, the largest ever structured for a single project. It is now funding both the AI buildout and the workers needed to finish it. AI is not automating the electrician. AI is the reason the electrician now has more leverage than ever. Every model, every data center, every autonomous system runs on physical infrastructure that only a credentialed tradesperson can legally build and energize. The technology that was supposed to replace blue-collar work turned out to need blue-collar work more than any other sector right now.

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