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civilization, if the government tells you this is the one to believe, that's the one to not believe. But that's his idea. And he wants to do that to teach young people how to spot fake news. No, that's not what you're teaching them. You're teaching them to be fooled by fake news so long as it's the government-approved fake news. That's what this is. And it makes you wonder, does Macron not know w…
← Previous segment →r sending things to space. They would have the satellites. He's got the satellite business. He's got the Tesla engineering. He's got the AI that's also under his control. And all of those components and the solar stuff. He even has the solar panels that's under Tesla. So every part of this so-called galaxy mind he already has.
So you don't have to wonder if this is going to happen. Elon says it's going to happen. The economics would be overwhelming. I mean, it's not even close. You're definitely 100 percent going to be having data centers in space. There's no doubt about it and he has every asset to make that happen.
Now in a related story which I find super interesting is that the CEO of Google has also started talking about data centers in space for exactly the same reason. So Google is already starting their own little test of putting data centers in space. They're just going to do it at a very small scale. You know, literally it might be some racks on a satellite, but they're going to put it up there and see if it works on a small scale, which would be getting the energy from space, getting it inside your satellite into your AI circuitry and then seeing if it works or doesn't. If it does work, it seems like it's infinitely scalable. You need some more energy, put up another rocket with solar panels on it. You need some more AI, put up another rocket. You need to upgrade the AI software, just send it a message.
So you're going to have Elon Musk and Google fighting it out for domination of AI and space. And I will go further. Whoever wins the AI and space race — and one assumes that China is going to be all over this as well — whoever wins that is going to kind of own Earth because if you own everything outside of Earth, I don't know how Earth can survive that. Like if they decided to attack the Earth with infinite energy. Imagine having your AI in space and you have this intelligence that you could never build on Earth and it comes up with a way to build an efficient space laser and then you build it on Earth but AI told you how to and then you ship it up there and then you've got this galaxy mind with AI-built laser weapons pointed at Earth.
Well, I don't think Tesla would do that, but somebody will. China certainly will. And certainly our defense people are probably looking at it. So yeah, whoever owns space seems like they're going to own Earth eventually.
According to one source, there's an allegation that 36 percent of new voter registrations last year in Michigan did not have valid Social Security numbers. 36 percent of all the new voter registrations did not have valid Social Security numbers, which kind of means they were not citizens, right? I don't think those were typos. They're not citizens. And then on top of that, Michigan has allegedly half a million more voters registered than they have voting-age adults. So there's a whole bunch of sketchy non-voters or people who maybe shouldn't have voted in Michigan.
So state senator Johnson is the one sounding the alarm about this and he's pointing to the Help America Vote verification system. So I guess there's something that would solve this. The 36 percent applied to 100,000 people. So 100,000 people registered to vote in Michigan and 36 percent of them, 36,000 people, did not have a valid Social Security number and they were allowed to register anyway.
Now, how in the world do you imagine that's a credible voting system when you're asked to give your Social Security number but when your Social Security
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number is invalid, it doesn't change whether you can vote? Does that look like they're even trying to have a credible system or does it look like no matter what the situation is, if you're going to vote Democrat, you're definitely going to be able to vote? Kind of looks like the latter. Pretty sketchy looking. But you know, I feel like there's a version of Gell-Mann amnesia that applies here to o…
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