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This episode explores the massive physical and environmental infrastructure required for the AI revolution, examining how data center expansion impacts local utilities, water scarcity, and energy grid stability. The discussion covers the legal and geopolitical tensions surrounding this build-out, including DOJ litigation against local regulations and the US-China competition over hardware supply chains. Beyond infrastructure, the conversation delves into the economic and societal implications of AI, debating whether the current era represents a bubble or a genuine efficiency driver. The speakers also address deep concerns regarding 'cognitive offload' and the potential for a societal pushback against constant connectivity as technology reshapes human memory, security, and warfare.

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It means increased prices at the grocery store just to get additional groceries because the cost of everything has up.

00:02:42 · The speaker highlights how the energy and resource demands of data centers could lead to broader inflationary pressures on consumer goods.

It's like you can rob Peter to pay Paul.

00:13:39 · The speaker uses this idiom to describe how replacing water-based cooling with dry cooling technology merely shifts the environmental burden from water usage to increased electricity consumption.

Over the next few years, our grid cannot handle this.

00:28:31 · The speaker warns that the rapid build-out of data centers is outpacing the capacity of the existing electrical infrastructure.

he was explicit that this is a national security issue for the United States of America.

00:33:26 · The speaker references how executive orders are framing AI infrastructure as a critical component of US national defense.

To me, this is the greatest, most bizarre, and biggest transformation in human history that we're watching right now unfold before us.

01:00:08 · The speaker emphasizes the monumental scale of the current technological shift.

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Clayton Morris: Blackouts & Water Shortages, Tech Overlords Build AI Dystopia & Crush Resistance

This episode explores the massive physical and environmental infrastructure required for the AI revolution, examining how data center expansion impacts local utilities, water scarcity, and energy grid stability. The discussion covers the legal and geopolitical tensions surrounding this build-out, including DOJ litigation against local regulations and the US-China competition over hardware supply chains. Beyond infrastructure, the conversation delves into the economic and societal implications of AI, debating whether the current era represents a bubble or a genuine efficiency driver. The speakers also address deep concerns regarding 'cognitive offload' and the potential for a societal pushback against constant connectivity as technology reshapes human memory, security, and warfare.

21 elok. 2026
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Whistleblower: Americans Are Being Murdered While Trump Does Nothing and the Media Cover-up Grows

This episode explores the historical cover-up of the USS Liberty incident and draws parallels to modern violence in the West Bank involving American citizens. It features the tragic story of Saifullah Muslet, an American citizen beaten to death by Israeli settlers, and the subsequent lack of accountability from both Israeli authorities and US political leaders. The episode also examines media suppression through an interview with Stephen Harriot, who describes how a Catholic news organization implemented new editorial policies to reduce coverage of Israel. The discussion concludes with the challenges of reporting on Christian communities in the West Bank and a call for justice and solidarity from Father Bashar.

20 elok. 2026
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SPECIAL RELEASE: “They’ll Have to Kill Me. I’m Not Going to Be Silenced” - Curt Weldon on 9/11

In this interview, former Congressman and firefighter Kurt Weldon discusses his new book, Able Danger, What the 9-11 Commission Never Told You. Weldon alleges that the 9-11 Commission served as a cover-up for intelligence regarding Al-Qaeda's presence in New York prior to the attacks. He claims that specific military intelligence programs, such as Able Danger, identified threats that were subsequently blocked by government officials. Weldon presents allegations of a planned effort involving certain government officials and discusses evidence he has uncovered regarding the suppression of information. The conversation covers his personal experiences as a first responder at the World Trade Center, the impact of intelligence failures on subsequent wars in the Middle East, and his call for an independent investigation into the events of September 11th.

18 elok. 2026
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Rev. Billy Cerveny: Satan’s Attacks, Transgenderism, Seeing the Supernatural &Hearing God’s Voice

The speakers reflect on a long-standing friendship and the journey from the music industry to the priesthood, exploring how witnessing human vulnerability and reliance on grace shapes one's understanding of faith and manhood. They delve into the complexities of the father-son relationship and the spiritual significance of paternal blessings. The conversation expands into the dynamics of marriage, masculinity, and the impact of modern challenges like pornography and isolation. The speakers argue that true redemption involves reclaiming God's original design for humanity, emphasizing the importance of authentic community, biblical authority, and the pursuit of spiritual truth through Jesus rather than through deceptive or unauthorized means.

17 elok. 2026
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Glenn Greenwald: Propaganda, Putin, AOC, and the New Movement Rising From the Ashes of MAGA

The speakers examine the rise of a domestic surveillance state driven by the integration of Silicon Valley and the military-industrial complex, arguing that this pervasive system undermines fundamental American privacy. The discussion explores how political elites maintain control through pharmaceutical social control, media censorship, and the systematic suppression of information regarding US military actions. Furthermore, the episode delves into the geopolitical motivations behind US-Russia tensions and the perceived co-option of radical political figures by the Democratic establishment. The speakers conclude that while the two major parties appear polarized, they largely align on major policy issues to serve shared corporate interests and maintain systemic stability.

14 elok. 2026