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t to this point. And like I said, if Hillary Clinton is saying yes, it must be that there's so much money that's going to be funneled into that area for rebuilding and the Abraham Accords and everything else that probably all the big money people just said cha-ching. You know, I'm just guessing like did all the bankers just say, "All right, we can make some money on this." Did all the construction…
← Previous segment →Hollywood movie making business has already fallen apart. And if we did not have a boom in AI, even the tech business would look like it's winding down. So California is sort of looking good, but only because of AI. I think I don't think there's anything else driving anything else. And AI is probably going to put quite a load on our energy infrastructure. So somehow California just keeps floating along, but I feel like we keep getting closer and closer to the edge. Yeah. How many entire industries could you wipe out in California and still have a state? I guess we're going to find out.
And the crypto market went to hell, as you know. But I don't know how much you should worry about the crypto market. Isn't the very nature of it that it's volatile and that if you're just in the weird little cryptos, you know, it was a big risk and if you're in Bitcoin, you're probably going to hodl it, which is hold it. So you probably don't care. I don't know. Is anybody panicked about crypto or you just sort of watching it? I think I would just watch it at this point.
You know, I kept telling you that there are all these tests going on for a vaccine to cure cancer or to keep it from happening. Here's another one. There's another next-gen vaccine to prevent up to 88% of multiple aggressive cancers according to Paul McClure in The New Atlas. So you don't need to know too much more about this one because I went to Grok and I said how many current trials are there where somebody's trying to fix cancer with a vaccine where they made the vaccine out of usually something about your body. So it's about you specifically the vaccine is and I said there were seven of them. So there were seven ongoing trials that were cancer vaccines. Now, I don't think any of them will be ready in time, you know, to save me. But it does look like maybe there's something there, you know, maybe for the rest of you. I'll see if I can last long enough to get to the vaccines, but it does look like some of that's going to work. Works on animals anyway. So working on animals is only like a one in 20 chance that it's going to work on humans.
The Portland Police Union is welcoming the federal help, you know, the federal troops. Whereas the government is saying, "We don't need no federal troops. We don't have a problem here." And so the Portland violence is also being called imaginary. So now we're being told that Antifa is an imaginary group and that the violence around the ICE facilities and stuff in Po
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rtland is also so small that if you imagine it's a big problem, that's just imaginary. And I don't know what is right. Is it possible that the news is exaggerating the real danger in Portland? Because I think it could be a little of both. It could be that the danger is not that great, but at the same time, the police do want help because the police have been degraded so much that they can't even h…
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