The video sharply exposes how the AI revolution is effectively being subsidized by the public through rising utility costs and environmental degradation. It serves as a necessary reality check on the tangible, physical price we pay for intangible digital progress.
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Hey, it's Dan. Welcome back to I Allegedly. I'm got a good one for you today because we are all in the same boat together.
And we're all being fed lies about how good things are and this is new innovations going to be good and don't worry about this. And one thing that's funny is these data centers that are coming out for chat GPT type things that you have to have that they have to grow the technology on at our expense, literally our expense.
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But first things first, guys.
These data centers, you know, people are sitting there going, "What's the big deal? I love chat GPT. It It helps me with so many things and and there's perpetually Claude. There's all these different programs out there and you can program it to do different things. But I just had a woman send me something where she was trying to call a company to cancel something. And she had to deal with AI.
I just want to speak to somebody so I can explain it because I've had the account for several years and I have a gift card and I don't want them charging my card. Oh, that sounds like an an interesting problem. Let's work on it.
Can't do it. So, we've all dealt with these things. I love the knowledge. I love finding out if things are piped, if they're good, if they're bad. It's great. But the problem with data centers in general is they're trying to tell you how great these things are. And that these data centers, you know, they're just stores, you know, they're storage areas and servers.
You know, they've got net network infrastructure. They have cooling systems.
And they got power and backup generators and they have high security. They're great. Only problem with it is when you sit there and you actually look at these things.
And I I I I am no by no means an environmentalist in the sense that uh I'm eating green and having solar and things like that and having wind turbines at my house.
But I believe in taking care of open spaces and and places that are fun and we need more parks and we need more places for people to go have a good time. I I you know, outside of the house. I I truly believe that. But these data centers are an absolute rip-off and we're paying for them. That is the problem.
People right now, they say that 15% of our energy bill increases are because of these data centers. Who wants to pay that?
Give me 15% more for anything. All we do is pay more for stuff now. There is nothing that is a deal right now.
And I did this video on the oil shortage for motor oil and then went to my buddy TK from TK's Garage who's in Detroit filming videos with the automotive companies. And yeah, it's real, Dan. This is totally real.
People should stock up on motor oil for their cars. Just if they don't know what it is, look at the owner's manual or look up what is a you know, 20 20 you know, GMC Yukon. You know what I mean?
You should you should know that and have it stored in your house in case you couldn't get it.
This is wild when you think about this, you know?
But these storage facilities and the the uh uh all these data centers, they're a problem.
Incredible amount of amount of noise. I have an Apple Watch and I wear it for my uh exercise that people say I don't get.
So, as I'm running and as I'm taking the dog out for a walk or doing this, it keeps track of my steps and everything like that and my heart rate and then it gets put into a program and I can tell you things like that. I mean, the Apple Watch right now can tell you, you know, your blood sugar level, it can tell you you you know, blood pressure. It can do all this stuff now. It's very, very cool.
But the point is is that when I went to a baseball game on Saturday, three times during the game when the Dodgers destroyed the Angels, the uh decibel level went went off. And it said, "You You're in a high decibel area of 90 you know, 90 decibels and above. And if you stay here for more than 30 minutes, it's going to you know, cause permanent ear damage."
Well, most data centers are between 90 and 100 decibels all the time with the whirring sounds.
Air pollution. Many of the data centers uh rely on dirty diesel or gas-powered backup generators.
It's terrible. They rent nitrogen oxide.
I mean, they they emit nitrogen oxide.
So, pardon me.
Water strain and contamination. Here's the thing. If you use water to run it through a data center to cool it down or protect it, isn't that I mean, would you think that was bad? Would you drink that? Would you put a glass underneath that if it ran through a bunch of electrical components to cool something down? That's your That's your drinking water that we're that we're running into.
Power grid and utility spikes. This is the thing that just floors me.
And you know, fuel prices have gone through the roof. I did a video on Facebook and talked about how fuel in general is through the flipping roof right now. And you've got some uh thing some areas of energy that are over 50% increases this year.
Who can afford that? It's not like, "Hey, gosh, I mean, we paid a higher electric bill. You know what we got out of this? Nothing." It's not like you built a swimming pool and you're swimming out there right now. You're You're keeping the lights on, turning the heat on, now you're turning the air conditioning on. It is crazy.
So, you know, people like It's funny. My son lives in the Boston area and they had their first 80° uh day today and he sent me over the temperature. I'm like, "Oh, good for you." It's been so cold for so long that it's finally hot, but they went from cold to very hot.
Again, people that live in those conditions pay for energy usage more than the average bear does, and that's what's not fair about this. Our strategic petroleum reserves, they're they're being managed right now. What does that mean? What does that mean? Greg Mannarino brought up a great point. What does that mean? It means they're being used right now. And then, oh yeah, we'll we'll fill that up again.
So, these data centers, if they were in your neighborhood, would you want them there?
That's what I want to know.
Are you for this? I love the technology.
I love AI, but I'm always sitting there thinking that there's got to be some better way for AI to help us and not cost us. And And if if you were told that there was an, you know, a new data center that was in Southern California or in your area or Tucson, would you feel good about paying a 20% spike in energy prices? No, nobody would. Okay?
This is the big rip-off. Let me know what you think so far.
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Andy sent me a great memo about how energy prices have gone through the roof and that most people that are 60 and 90 days behind on their energy bills owe $789 right now. That's a staggering figure.
You know, come up with $789, guys. It's It's ridiculous. It doesn't do you anything. Doesn't take you on a vacation. Doesn't get you a hotel room.
You're not, you know, swimming at the beach. It does nothing for you. And uh it's ridiculous.
General Motors just settled with the state of California. Your data is being sold like you wouldn't believe.
All these cars are smart cars now. They all process pertinent information from us. Our driving patterns, how we brake, how we speed up, where we go, where we stop at, you know, and then they have our name, our address, our phone number, our email, everything. Well, General Motors it took it upon themselves in 2020, you know, let's start selling this data to Verus and Verisk and LexusNexus.
We'll sell it to the insurance companies and they can, you know, do what they want with this information.
Only problem here in California, that's illegal.
I was the head of the class for a class action lawsuit against the toll road and this is where we nailed them. I mean, they ripped us off and they weren't a governmental agency and they should have been, you know, been, you know, banished to hell, but we won the lawsuit and you can you can look up the lawsuit, guys. My name's on the top of it. Um the point is is that your data is protected. They have no business to sell, you know, what off-ramps you're getting off ramp and how you're driving.
They just settled this for $12,750,000.
But you don't think OnStar's doing this in Idaho and in Wichita and Alabama and every place else? They're doing it everywhere. That's the problem with this. And And again OnStar says, "Listen, Dan, if you use the OnStar system, it's only to summons an ambulance to where you're at. That's what it is." Okay, that's great, but they're identity thieves and they're liars.
So, you know that they do this and and they don't really shy away from the fact, but they sold all this information for us.
>> [sighs and gasps] >> Broker Aaron sent me a couple things that were really good. Starbucks, we've heard about their you know, plans and changes, how they're going to, you know, cut back. I mean, guys I love a good Starbucks. I love a good green tea.
Love coffee. I just drink it every day.
It's nectar of the gods.
But the point is is that I don't go to Starbucks anymore since they changed their, you know, their patterns and can't use the internet. You've got to buy something. I mean, all this stuff that, you know, you just it it's ridiculous. And you can sit there and say they have a business to run. But no, it was a communal place to sit there and meet people. It was also, I mean, I saw more transactions being conducted at Starbucks where people would sell things from iPads to cars to different things where somebody would get a coffee and then they would come in and they had a safe space to meet. But they they kicked us all out and um they let the homeless use the bathrooms before they did let the customers use the bathroom. So, Starbucks, in addition to laying off hundreds and hundreds of people and cutting back, They're going to invest $400 million in paying people off, not in infrastructure, but to get rid of people. Okay? Thanks.
You know, the bad thing about IT and uh uh you know, AI right now, there's certain things about it that I can't stand.
Um you know, those cameras on your front door, I called one of my companies that I have and uh had to go through AI before I lost my mind and got to speak to a human being who solved the problem in in minutes after that. So, there's good and bad to it.
A guy named Tony was an IT uh uh compliance officer and did all this stuff in IT. Great story out of Business Insider where this guy went out and for the first time in 10 years had to go look for a job. Applied for a job and uh AI rejected him in less than uh 6 minutes. Bye. You're no good. Have a nice day. You don't meet the qualifications. Here's the thing. Tony could be the most qualified person in the world. Maybe you don't hit the buzzwords. Maybe you don't respond to things correctly.
Nothing is better than meeting someone.
It's like dating profiles online.
[music] People that sit there and want to put their best foot forward, but then people look at them and reject them and uh swipe left, if you know what I mean. So, this happens with job applicants, too, and it's a real problem right now.
So, next thing that I got a kick out of was uh scammers that are threatening people.
And it's getting more and more perverse with what they're doing. The latest one is, "Listen, I've got all your banking information, Joan.
You better give me uh you know, $600 for the Bitcoin sent to this address. Talk to somebody who can do it, or I'm going to release everything." Only problem is they don't have your information. They're doing this just to scare you to get you to where you will give give up, you know, money.
Beware of who you respond to.
Watch how you answer the phone.
I you know, leave a message, guys. Leave a message. Give your pertinent information and then I'll deal with it.
So, I mean, it's terrible. I mean, I am sick of stuff like this.
One final final thing that I wanted to uh talk to you about was, you know, we see stores fail all the time and then they're going to make these dual stores.
You know, we're going to merge and we're going to be the greatest company ever and you know, the one that was funny was uh uh IHOP and uh Applebee's. I mean, fried fatty donuts, you know what I mean? And fried fatty pancakes, it's just ridiculous.
Now, The Container Store. The Container Store, if you've ever bought anything there, it's very expensive.
Oh gosh, we bought some plastic containers. Well, you can go to Target, you can go to someplace else and get them much cheaper, but The Container Store, they're all blue. They have the same matching lids, Dan. Isn't that cool? Well, they're going to merge with Bed Bath & Beyond and now they're going to open up a dozen dual stores for Bed Bath & Beyond and um The Container Store. Do you care about that? Who cares?
Oh my gosh, I can't wait to uh sign up for that and go there and spend too much money. So, let me know what you think so far. I think it's lunacy. I just think that the problem with these places is they go out of business for a reason.
And now you get the wonderful idea of selling the stuff. You know, Tai Lopez is a great marketer online. He got himself tied in with a uh a very rich guy to buy old brands like RadioShack and things like that.
And I was really excited about this, but nothing really came of it. So, you know, Dressbarn, not that I go to Dressbarn, but all these different stores that he was going to bring back from the dead.
And I just haven't seen them.
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Anyways, final final story, and this is great. It goes back to the the deep state of everything we're talking about, and these data centers, and all of our privacy. But, I have a lot of friends in law enforcement, friends that are retired, different subscribers I've met that really know what they're doing, and they're not a bunch of posers. But, uh these people have told me about license plate readers. Home Depot and Lowe's right now in some states, and they are want to roll it out everywhere, have license plate readers in their parking lots. So, if there is a major theft, they can catch you.
Get your license plate. Well, looks like the guy drove away in this white car.
So, Connecticut is the first state to do this.
And um Dr. Marvin, thank you for sending me this story cuz it's fantastic. But, the thing about this is that is that a violation of your privacy? Is that, you know, if you if you drive onto, you know, a hospital parking lot. And um you're there to do no good for somebody.
Think they have a right to do that? I do. I sure as heck do. I think that that's great. I mean, I've heard stories of how major crimes have been stopped, you know, because of this. So, let me know what you think about this, but they're they're starting to post pictures of these people. Post pictures, these people stole $1,782.
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