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Millions will starve. That's what one economist stated with the way everything is going with energy crisis. The problem with the straight up horses and also the war that is not ending. Wait to hear what he says. This is from Luke Groman.
We're going to talk about the dangers of food and energy. Now, for Americans, it may not be true food crisis as if no, you know, not available. It just may be so untouchable because of Christ. We're going to discuss what he said. But he said we have 3 months to get ready or try to fix it. Also, we're going to discuss what a billionaire stated about AI. He said what some people saw and what we used to do that took years upon years upon years with PhD level engineers. He said now AI is doing it overnight. He said it was one of those OMG moments for me. We're going to discuss what he says and also the warnings of it. And people are embracing it. There are schools in Asia right now that is replaced teachers with AI because they know that they have more knowledge than the teacher. Wow. That's coming here. They're already talking about of course integration with AI with our kids in school. Are we relying on AI so much that now we're not going to be really smart anymore? That goes along with the story of what Goldman Sachs warned, one of the biggest banks in America, stating, "What we're dealing with with energy is going to cause a problem." And then on top of that, AI.
AI is taking jobs from millions of Americans. Now, we're hoping to have someone replace those jobs soon with something else. But right now, all we see is layoffs. How is that going to impact you and the economy? It kind of goes along with the same point of millions will starve because we're going to be dependent on a system or either have to develop independence ourselves.
Wait to hear this story. It's unbelievable what this bank just warned.
And then lastly, with this energy crisis, with this AI, guess what they're doing? They're taking farms. Virginia, there's a farm, a whole strip of land that's all farmland that they just say, you know what, the government's going to take an imminent domain because they need it for their grid, for their transmissions, for their data centers.
Virginia is also the biggest hub of data centers right now in America. Are we okay with that? Are we okay with just losing this beautiful farmland to more power lines, more grid needs? Well, we need the grid, don't we? Well, if we're not independent, we're gonna just fall right by the wayside and say, "Do whatever you got to do because we need you." New York City is 47%.
47% dependent on Medicaid and Medicare.
Does that make you feel better? 50% of their population is on the government dole just in one city.
Times are fixing to get rough. Let's talk about it.
Hey guys, welcome to the channel. Thank you so very much for being here. As we said in the intro, it there's a lot of things that's going on, but they all really come down to the energy sector and the dangers of it. That's what these wars are all about. It's always about energy, about oil, the money, and how sound your money is, food systems, and then again, what do we do with all this?
How do we fix it? What's the problems?
What's the solutions? We have one solution as a people, but the government has another. So that's why you see the wars. That's why you see the imminent domain claims. That's why you see these problems that we're facing. Excuse my voice. I'm a little under the weather, but we're going to try to get through this video. Now, let's jump into the stories of the day. First, let's talk about what Luke Groman said. Luke Robinson, and Luke Grman is an economist that is been based really in understanding gold markets, understanding that our debt is a major crisis. And yes, there are some things I don't agree with him on, but for the majority, his economist views are pretty spot-on. Well, he said, "If we're not careful, within the next 3 months, we're going to see a major catastrophic situation." He said, "Because, see what's happening right now is fuel is still way up and we're not in active quote unquote active war anymore. We're in the middle of a ceasefire. We still have barrels running at about $112, which is making your fuel uh almost unaffordable." For majority of Americans, they don't understand how they get their food system. Well, if you think about it, 18-wheelers, trains, and everything that you're using is needing fuel to ultimately bring that food to you. Therefore, everything goes up. He says within 3 months, if we don't fix this, the world's economy cannot handle it. He said, especially third world countries, we'll see starvation level problems. He said, now America won't see starvation level problems, but what we will see is more people needing government assistance. There's a new report from New York City that says 47% of Americans in that live in New York City are on the government's dole, meaning they need government assistance through Medicaid, Medicare, or some kind of food assistance. It said, actually, if you really dove into the numbers more, it said it would actually probably be closer to 60 to 70, but some people were not pulled because they're not true citizens. It said that this city is just representation of what is to come for America because America cannot make it anymore because the housing crisis, food cost, and the energy cost.
So what are we to do now? If New York is sitting on 50% of its people dependent on a system, while they're trying to overt tax the others, they're going to leave, which they already have. The billionaires are pulling out. It said it will cost New York City probably around 800 billion to1 trillion dollar worth of loss just like Chicago just like parts of California because this extra tax that they're taxing to take care of all these people that's dependent they're moving on they're getting out they're going to Texas they're going to Tennessee and they're going of course to Florida so let's go back to the point with Luke Grman L Grman said if we're not careful because the debt that we have the overspending that we have that our Congress is still doing and the fact that this war is not coming to a cease, it's going to cause for major issues.
Now, we have an energy crisis that's causing a food crisis. That food crisis is causing an independence problem. So, everybody's now dependent on a system, which means what? What does that mean?
See, this is that that carousel I always talk about that six cycle carousel that because people need government.
Government, remember, they don't make money, they take money. So, what does that mean? Let's go back to the first pile. We got to have more dependence on the system. And that what does that mean? The government either has to print money or tax you more. He said it's an unsustainable system. And this crisis right now, I mean, look at the housing market. They said that the housing market's worse than it's ever been, even down to 2008. They said we thought that was bad. It's nothing like we're seeing now because the house cost is too much.
Rent is still high and people are not able to even afford a home or even to get out of their mortgages. It says that there's more people trying to sell their homes and they've had to drop the price lower than they've ever have because they're getting to a point where they're going to be delinquent in their house mortgage. He said when that happens, major crisis. We're going to dive more into the problems dealing with a food and energy crisis. But before that, a word from today's sponsor. And man, when I'm stressed, this is the way. Man, do you ever feel like you're just stressed out? Do you feel like I you know, you work all day, you have all this going on? Like for instance, I have my main job, then I do a YouTube, and then also I have a farm, so I'm always busy. Is it nice just to come home? Is it nice just to relax, rest? You know, I just got back from being on a trip, and all of a sudden, it's nice to be back in my own bed. Well, two parts of my evening ritual has been actually gotten a lot better lately. Cozy Earth. Cozy Earth pajamas are unbelievable. These things are amazing. What I found out these bamboo pajama sets it it's they're so comfortable that actually my wife and my son have been trying to steal mine. By the way, I didn't realize how valuable like you know just like a t-shirt and things like that was. I just slept in normal clothes and then all of a sudden I got cozy earth and it it allows you to feel like you're actually truly relaxing. Now when you couple this with their bamboo sheets, you're taking it up a whole another level. temperature regulating guarantee to give you a comfortable night's sleep. Made from viscous from bamboo, they naturally wick away heat, moisture from your body, helping you to sleep several degrees cooler. When you're able to sleep cooler, it helps you fall asleep quicker, which will allow you to actually get into a good night's sleep.
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How can we heat our homes? How can we provide food at a at a good price? Or are we just going to see more dependency from things like our government? Well, remember, Democrats are pushing for UBI.
They're pushing for some form of money and assistance, some kind of stimulus.
Sadly, on the right, they're almost doing the same thing because of AI. I want you to listen to what David Freeberg said. I love listening to all them podcasts cuz it's a bunch of billionaires who are friends and to be honest with you, I love when they talk about the issues because they talk about sometimes the dangers of what they have created, not them personally, but Silicon Valley and this new technological boom. For instance, before we go to him, if you remember Elon Musk is in court right now with Sam Alman because he said Sam Alman is caring more about money and not the safety and the dangers of AI.
He said all he sees is dollar signs.
What he's looking for is total control of it. So let's talk about that now.
What does full control of that mean?
What is the capabilities of AI? Is it dangerous or is it not? I want you to listen to what David Freeberg said. He said, I have a oh my gracious or oh my gosh moment using the other term. He says, you have that moment where I can't believe what we're seeing and what AI is doing. Honestly, we're at the point where people are replacing entire enterprises software stacks in one single night. It says what we used to see someone sit down and do for years, build this workload, build this software stack, things that took us with PhD level engineers, things that took us years to accomplish. He says, I can sit down and almost do in my bed for 90 minutes with a bunch of AI agents. It says, "I have everyone on my management team learning this exercise because if we don't, we're going to be assumed and the jobs will be taken by AI as well."
This is an OMG moment for us. What AI has produced is taking way less time and people are not going to have jobs anymore based on that. They better learn to find ways to make money and learn how to utilize AI. is 30 minutes can do seven years worth of elite scientist work. So what's the point? Do we need humans anymore? Yeah, he was just saying look AI's capability is just at the ground level. What's the next step going to be? There's already been companies um if I'm not mistaken, Oracle cut like thousands of jobs just yesterday. Square cut thousands of jobs yesterday.
Salesforce they said they're going to cut several jobs, thousands of jobs.
Meta cut several thousand jobs. Now you're saying, "Well, that's those tech white collar jobs. I mean, nobody's doing that anymore." Yeah, but what about factory workers? What about your manufacturing? What about a lumber mill?
What about simple automotive uh union jobs? You think an AI bot can't do that?
If it can replace someone that's done 7 years worth of work and the smartness of a PhD level engineer, you don't think it can take your job, too? I have friends.
I've told them so much, please don't let your kids think that college is the answer. If if there's something like STEM you're going into, such as science or technology or uh engineering or medical, that used to be what you should go into when you go to college. Not anymore. It says that doctors are going to be replaced, lawyers are going to be replaced, and engineers will be replaced. So, I've been telling my friends, please tell your children to look at independent things. Look at things that take your hands. Learning how to work with your hands. skilled labor. Again, people that are doing electrician work or HVAC work or or plumbing work are making hundreds of thousands of dollars now because no one knows what they're doing. No one has skills and AI seems like it's not going to take those yet. Robotics is coming and these billionaires are even saying it out loud. Elon's in court trying to stop Sam Alman from doing more dirty things with AI. And Dave Dave Freeberg is saying, "Look, we're using it, but it's it's at a point where it's growing so exponentially fast that humanity can't keep up with its innovations."
Now, for some of these guys, they're excited about it. And I'm not saying that it can't be used for great things.
They said that AI will cure cancer. But let's just go back. Do you honestly believe that the lobbyist and the medical establishments are going to let that happen and ruin a $1 trillion business per year? I don't think that's going to happen. So then we go back to the problem with Elon. Elon saying, well, if that's the case, Sam Alman is trying to take that power and make sure that he is the the god little G over AI.
You have people that are going to try to take control of certain aspects of it.
And I think that's where the danger actually lies. There's a new study that shows that in South Korea and other Asian countries, they're using ChatGBT and other AI resources to teach their children because they they can learn so much more than a teacher. Do we need teachers anymore? See, see, you see how easy that is? They'll just replace it.
There's a new movie called Mercy. It just came out with Chris Pratt. Very strange movie. Actually, I didn't I didn't care for it too much. But the premise of it was that AI was judging him and he had to prove his case because they didn't need lawyers anymore. AI had all the the data it needed and you had to prove AI that you did commit this crime.
You don't believe it's going to replace justices. You don't believe it's going to replace every aspect of our life.
We're already building a dependent system on the government. Like I just told you in the cities, 50% of people already on the government's dole. And then all of a sudden you talk about energy crisis, food crisis, and then AI taking jobs. That's a pretty serious thing. I want you to listen to this.
This is from Goldman Sachs. It says Goldman Sachs warns that the current oil shock driven by the conflict with Iran could reduce US job growth by pro approximately 10,000 positions per month for the rest of 2026. It says massive layoffs will come not only just because of AI but because of the energy sector.
Now that leads me to the next story.
Because of energy crisis and because these data centers need more g you know more energy the grid is already volatile. We're paying for more and it's costing us more to run our homes. Mine went up 25% just these last 2 or 3 months. Listen to this. A proposed 115 m long high voltage transmission line would go through the heartland and farmland of Virginia. And homeowners are upset. But guess what? The nine counties of power are looking to put more data centers in and more energy sustainable needs because they need it. so they can justify taking these farm lands to put their energy needs ahead of the people.
You wonder why I get so mad at property tax? You wonder why I get so flipping mad at the government is because they're willing to take your land because they say it's a crisis. Remember, it's energy. We're we're in a shortage. But we're in a shortage because they're building more data centers and using AI.
So therefore, they're causing the problem. And guess what the solution is?
To take your land. It says that 9count expansion in Virginia which holds the largest amount of data centers right now in Mississippi for instance. My governor has done great things to have jobs come in. Education's done great. That's great. But guess what? He's also embraced more data centers. That's what all governors are embracing, even Republicans and even Democrats because they see the dollar signs. But you know what it's doing is taking the jobs away from Americans. So we're in a catch 22.
So it's t but it's taking the farmlands and the lands of Americans away. So we're in a catch 22. So, let's go back to what Luke Groman said. The reason he says we're going to see a worldwide problem when it comes to shortages and millions will starve. Here's why. We have an energy problem caused by AI and because data centers because of all the things that we technologically live with. Now, because of that, there's people that are needing to lose farmland. So, government is willing to take your farmland to have that.
However, then the people lose their farmland to grow their food. Those same people are already struggling because the cost of goods are up. Housing market is up. Cost of goods like groceries are up. Gas is up. And now they're losing jobs to AI. But AI needs the energy grid.
The problem comes back to this.
Innovation's great, but when you start taking lands of people, when you start demanding this, and you start making these people dependent on systems, what we're doing is we're building a communist society.
people. Can you not see that if we rely on AI to lead our lives and we allow for government to take our lands just because they quote unquote need it, then really are we better off with technology?
But here's the catch 22. Like I said, without energy, we're put back in the stone ages. So now, I think our governments have put us in a very bad situation. So therefore, five things real quick. You need to first pray for our nation. Pray for wisdom and understand that you have to be the one in charge of your family.
I tell my son, my oldest son, I said, "You know what? He lives on this farm, too. Our goal is to put all our children, as much as they want to, be on this farm if they would like to be on this farm. Even even, you know, their future husbands and and spouses. I want to grow this land to make it prosperous for us. I want us to have independence on this land." Now, I have one Eastman on the far side that I can't stand. It was here before, you know, I was dealing with the pipeline. I can't stand it. But I just bought all the the land around it so that way if they have to expand, I'm going to fight it because that's land for me. I don't want to be subservient to a government or AI. I don't want to put all my dependency in that. That's why I've learned to buy older vehicles.
That's why I've learned to try to build more skills. That's why I've tried to learn to butcher my own animals. That's why I've tried to learn to grow more gardens. That's why we're putting green houses up. Why? Because I want independence. Not for me, but for the generations to come. Number two goes right into that. You have to start growing some kind of food. Number three, you have to get out of debt. You have to put yourself out of the bind of needing government assistance and letting government rule over your life because you put yourself in a precarious situation with debt. If you're in a new vehicle or you have a new mower or you have this new stuff and you like it and you can afford the notes, you better get out of it because what if all of a sudden you lose your job to AI? Remember what the billionaire says, it's happening quicker than you can imagine.
Number four, are you putting some are you having value in something else other than just some cash or in your retirements? What if all of a sudden the market crisis happens? Market falls out.
We know that happens sometimes it comes back. But what if this time it doesn't because of the energy crisis and because of the housing market? It says the housing market is triple or quadruple times worse than what it was in '08. 08 was about a 5% of the market that caused that problem. It says that if we saw the housing crisis actually hiccup and have a correction, it could be 30 to 40% of the market.
Are you okay with that? So, what are you putting your money in? Are you buying other assets like gold, silver? Are you buying land? Are you buying animals? You know that cattle and sheep? I don't know if you can see the the cattle, but you can probably see the sheep back there.
Those have become so much more valuable.
You know why? It's a food source and people are realizing it now more than ever. And number five, lastly, you have to be responsible. I know it's so easy to rely on the government. I know it's so easy to take free money. I know it's so easy to apply for all that stuff.
But you know what? In the Bible, it says that things are not going to be easy for humans. We have to toil the ground. We have to work. Working is good. Building skills. Learn how to do some skills. It doesn't matter what age you are. do something. If you're elder, you can plant some raised beds. You can learn how to do some things. You can learn how to raise rabbits for manure for fertilizer or rabbits for food. I know it sounds crazy, but I think we're going to see a total turnaround in our nation to where people are going to be reliant back on communities skills and go back into time to where they realize convenience is not the best because convenience means control. control means more government intervention online or AI and that's not what we want. Let's go back to what Goldman Sachs warns. There will be over 120,000 jobs lost this year. Luke Groman warns, you have three months to prepare for this because if we keep seeing this, the shock is going to destroy the world. Those things true? I don't know. I'm just listening to wise sources. You know what I do though? I have discernment and I start preparing.
I think that's the wisest thing to do.
Guys, let me know your thoughts on today's video. God bless.
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