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hat. It's a company called Quaise Energy. And what do they do? They have a novel drilling method. They use a gyrotron, you know, which is how I do it. It's a device that generates a powerful high-frequency millimeter wave. And these waves are so intense that they can literally vaporiz
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Well, if that works, the energy situation on Earth is really going to change, because presumably if they can make one drill that can do that, they can make lots of drills that can do that. So imagine having unlimited free energy. Free meaning it might cost you twenty to forty million dollars to drill the hole, but once you did, it would be free energy for just about ever.
Paris is probably on fire still because the French soccer team won a big victory. The Paris Saint-Germain. I watched that match. Oh my goodness, that was fun. That was such a good match. It was four-nothing or five-nothing, but it was incredible. And what do you do when your team wins? Well, apparently if you've got a big immigrant population and people have nothing else to do, they burn their own city. So don't go to Paris when Paris is winning.
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was at the Reagan National Economic Forum, and when somebody asked him about stockpiling Bitcoin, he said we shouldn't be stockpiling Bitcoin. The US government should be stockpiling guns, ammunition, and drones. Does Jamie Dimon know something we don't know?
Well, he does know that if we ever got into a real missile fight with a major enemy, we would be out of missiles in about a week. So he does know that our military-industrial complex
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has not been doing the job, or maybe we gave too much of it to Ukraine or something, but we don't really have enough stuff to have a proper war. Part of me thinks that's good news, because if we had all the weapons we needed and all the ammunition we needed, don't you think we'd be a little bit more likely to want to start a war? I like the fact that we don't anyway. And Dimon also says we should…
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