Global Catastrophe Looms: Energy, Food & AI Collapse Warning
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This chilling discussion unveils a potential global catastrophe, intertwining escalating geopolitical tensions with devastating attacks on critical infrastructure. It paints a grim picture of an impending, intergenerational global famine stemming from deliberate destruction of energy and food production systems.
The speaker highlights Iran's threats to retaliate by destroying Gulf energy infrastructure, leading to years-long outages. Simultaneously, the intentional targeting of fertilizer plants is presented as a strategy for permanent population reduction, compounded by the extreme vulnerability of modern digital and AI infrastructure to low-cost, high-impact attacks, leaving millions vulnerable to starvation.
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Iran has threatened to retaliate if Trump attacks the Khark Island, I'm sure I'm not pronouncing that correctly, but if Trump attacks the oil infrastructure of that island, which so far hasn't been destroyed, then Iran promises to then just directly destroy the energy infrastructure of Qatar and UAE and other states, which so far that energy infrastructure remains intact. It could be started back up over a period of weeks. But if if if both of these are completely destroyed, then we're talking about years of being offline. Years. Uh, permanent. We're doing that's why I'm trying to see where was that fertilizer plant that just burned down. Um, now, this is important, Michael. You and I have talked about this many times. They're not just trying to create a short-term famine. This is a permanent or for our intents and purposes, intergenerational reduction of the capacity to grow food, right? So they're they're clearly reducing the population in a in bulk, right? And so this is not just this is not a famine that's just going to go away. That that's going to go away until the math meets it, uh, reaches the nutrition, right? And, uh, and ...