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Food price index continues to increase along with the general cost of living super freeze coming back to the States in Canada

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We got mud volcanoes erupting lakes mysteriously disappearing and the drought in the grow belt of the US on

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setting so what's gonna happen with the price of food is to move through the rest of 2026 and

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As the world spins it takes the belief of it's gonna be better tomorrow for everybody continue doing what they do to make tomorrow better

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World uncertainty index reaching historical highs

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Even a COVID-19 2020 is not remote. It's almost double the index

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Uncertainty as it was in Kobe. That's insane if it truly is like what is going on that's creating this index to spike as such

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But if you look the cost of living index

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2026 the chart reads like this the average baseline at 100 is the cost to live in New York City

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And it goes up or down from there if it goes hotter red it costs more to live than it does in New York City

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If it turns toward the purples it costs less than it does to live in New York City

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So let's take a look. What does it cost you to live?

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The very lowest in the world straight in the middle of 155 on the rank list there at Libya is

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The lowest cost living I guess if you could deal with the problems you can get a like an incredible deal live in there

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But I think it might not be worth it. Just my opinion

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Europe sitting in the middle there it actually costs a less to live across many places in Europe than it does in New York City

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The u.s. Little lower 48 that kind is in general packaged as less costs

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But still it's expensive compared to other places around the world

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Now this cost of living index has continued to increase year upon year and it just doesn't seem like it's decreasing

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This is just an average weight against everywhere else

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But in terms of the rise what it costs you to live

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Well, that's going to continue to go up. So here's your blueprint of maybe some escape destinations

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If it does get hyperinflated in the area you're living in

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up and up

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Serial production as in grains

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1960s we got into that green revolution and yields have been increasing ever since that is a good thing

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Because those dips that you see on the way up stair stepping those are droughts

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things that are affecting the

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Global output wars that sort of thing

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Well, what's also increasing is this fed food price index and it seems to be that centerline drawn

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That is going to be the continuation curve for a better term

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So it looks like as we march forward through 2026 and 27 is just going to continue to get more and more expensive

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And you go way back in 2023

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You know down 320 now we're up at 345 go back to like 2018

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Your way down in the sub 200s, you know, it's so interesting how it continued to go up

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And the expensive is the new norm will get used to it

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You've seen this chart before national debt

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In the US is expected to rise 2.4 trillion per year over the next 10 years

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They say it's going to be clips 39 trillion in 2026. I'm going to say that's a little low

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I'll bring you some charts here just the interest for us to service the debt is costing well over a trillion per year

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And they're gonna have to refinance an enormous amount if you see at the bottom of the chart where says implied added annual cost

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One line above that is the refinancing index, which means we need to pay people more money to hold our debt

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Which is going to drive the money

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We got to repay them 192 billion dollars straight in the center column added interest costs right at the top

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They're big numbers for you 192 B

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Yeah, that's what's going to cost extra. So we are going to be printing more money and again

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US national debt is going to continue along this curve as well

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And if we back it out a little bit. Oh, that's where we go. We're going to hit 40 trillion

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In June of this year. So that's why I say that 39 trillion was a bit of an underestimation

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And we probably be better off of why 2k it actually ruined all over the computers back in the year

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2000

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So all metrics are pointing to everything just

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Continuing that slow grind more expensive more expensive as we go through cost of living daily cost of life and food and

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Housing it continues to grind even though property prices are and home prices are declining people are still asking more for rent

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It's just going to be a continuous grind

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That's why that was a real important chart to look at was that it cost a living chart

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You know if you're gonna hit that escape button and get out of here because

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Something's gone wrong on the hyperinflation side eventually in the future

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Allegedly that there are some escape points that you might look that would be friendly toward your

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Say lifestyle whatever it is some place are great for hiking summer great for skiing summer great for chilling on the beach

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Others are great for working online

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You know no mad hubs that sort of thing whatever you're into there's something for you out there on the rest of the

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Planet to explore so just think about that in the back of the mind

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But where are you gonna go have a plan, but you might be slip sliding on the ice

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Kentucky, West Virginia Virginia over in in North Carolina

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Heavy ice again now even with all the ice storms down south taking down power lines, especially in Oxford, Mississippi

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This is another one

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The totals are unknown at this point

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But it's gonna be on that same category level with damage to the power infrastructure if it maintains

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With the freezing rain as it shall be just an early warning. This is for the 4th of March coming up at you here

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Also, the super freeze is coming back

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These temperatures are ground temperatures Fahrenheit and this will be for the 2nd of March

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And you know, North New England Northeast again. It's looking like 16 degrees Fahrenheit below zero

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So sub zero temperatures are coming back single digits in so many places

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And I guess if you enjoyed the cold

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This is one of the last times you'll get to experience it as things look like it's gonna continue to warm generally in through March

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But still sub zero temperatures. That's no joke. Let's talk snowfall

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So far this season this goes on the scale from zero as in no inches on the ground all the way to 12 feet if you carefully

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View the map every state in the lower 48 has had snow this year

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That's measurable enough to be on this map Hawaii as well in Monokea

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They had monolow amount of care that massive snowstorms this year

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So that also tick another one and then obviously Alaska snow every year

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So all 50 states would have snowfall so far this year

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Interesting one coming out here Ben Noel putting this one out from the Washington post

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Let's talk snow and ice Chesapeake Bay frozen in

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1977 satellite image for you here Delaware Bay to the north and the east far on the right top of the chart got Baltimore, Washington

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Potomac River freezing look at the icebergs coming out of there ice flows

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And the Chesapeake Bay hard freeze pack ice in there

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Barely keeping the channel open out of Baltimore

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Let's flip you from ice to fire the mud volcano in Columbia

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Incredible explosion and this is the raging continuing inferno boat

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Or when it first started it looked like this so that would just spook me if I just something in the middle of

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The forest just started rolling in a giant fireball like this and then at the same time the ground cracks opened

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And it seems to be a definite larger geologic event than just around the mud volcano. This is some miles away from that

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Staining Columbia massive floods now keep in mind February is one of the driest months of the year in Columbia's

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Cordoba region Department

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So this is what it looks like pre flood

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You got the sinew River and we're gonna be looking to the west of that or to the left of the sinew River as well as

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where it says Columbia right there and

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Wow, this flooding is so out of the ordinary. It's completely in the wrong season

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And this seems to be happening to a lot of things in a lot of places

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This is also a new standard that is becoming well the new standard

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Things in the wrong times of the year

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So the winds are in the wrong place at the wrong time of the year the speed of the wind like right now in the southern hemisphere

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they're having a

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Vast amount huge amount of tornadoes hail storms and these what you would consider

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springtime events in

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Fall heading into winter

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We're heading into spring so we could expect that our wind flows are going to be disrupted as well

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And massive and massive, you know hail events are going to be coming in a lot of tornadoes

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You just the winds are behaving strangely

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Rainfall patterns as well

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It transits into snowfall, you know Japan broke a

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247 year snowfall record Russia broke a 205 year snow record

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We got record cold that broke all-time records down in Cuba went to exactly freezing at 32 Fahrenheit

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That had never been recorded ever, you know Cuban history goes back quite a few years to the 1400s

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But official records, you know thermometers back then not as precise as today

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So many things are discombobulated and then the the sand coming off the Sahara is

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Amplified this year as well. There's an enormous amount of sand. So I don't know how that'll work for hurricane suppression

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but

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Wrong place wrong time wrong season

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So how do you plant and harvest on a reliable date?

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Working with those new conditions. That's the question and bringing up to key back

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Lake Rouge vanished. It was you're looking at it right there in the center

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Like that concentric rings in there, too. What happened with that?

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some sort of displacement

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Lake Rouge and then

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something caused a catastrophic

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rupture as you can see about

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Two o'clock position and then it rolled out. So what was the disruption caused on that because lakes?

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generally draining

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Not normal. I mean, it's at ground level anyway. So something had

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Ripped it apart from beneath again, you know, we're looking at these mud volcanoes cracks fissures

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Is there something also happening in the North Magnetic Field wise that is also, you know, how many like they got almost a million lakes in Canada

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I think it's a 870,000 or something like how many of those are not monitored. This is a huge lake

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So how many have disappeared that are not monitored that could be another question

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I'm speaking of things being exposed. Oh, is that Nebuchadnezzar is that Anunnaki and a clay vessel in Sumeria?

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I think it is

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Babylonian coming back at you for tuna can a form text just bringing the ancient back in

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Before we head to Texas the Great Wall of Texas buried wall if you don't know about this highly encourage you to do some research on it

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this wall runs for some

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Dozens of miles and it goes down about a hundred feet a wall built and how did it get buried in like well?

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This thing is an anomaly in itself

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The research when you really get deeper into it will surprise you the reason I'm talking about Texas drought and development pressures leave central Texas farmers struggling for water

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So I thought all right well first. Let's go take a look at the current river stages of

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the Mississippi River and generally the grow belt

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Ohio River basin

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Missouri River basin all these things so here's what you're looking at low water is shown in those brown dots in a few places not outrageous

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But unfortunately the map does not have Texas on there

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But what it does have if we jump over on to the soil moisture conditions

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It's really important for planning because this is down three feet under the ground

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So how much water is under the ground surface? Okay, that's great

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But really those roots when they get down they're going down a little bit deeper. They're not just like in the first one inch

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They're going down feet into the ground

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So the more soil moisture anomalies

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Already starting to show across our grow belt and the drought monitor that continues to intensify as well

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There's some hot spots already especially through Florida wildfires this year gonna be crazy

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Rain doesn't pick up so then Georgia and then you know what it shows right there in southern Texas verifying the

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Need for AI data centers drawing water and humans as well in these drought conditions

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So the last slide here for you tonight

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The areas and grids of risk that won't have enough power for people and AI data centers right here front and center

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This is your forecast to 2030

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Anywhere in red your power bills are going to be doubling and tripling as those data centers outbid you unless they somehow

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magically create their own power production facilities

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But I'm not sure how that is going to happen in less than four years

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You know these things are real issues to work through

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I mean people can out these companies can outbid any of us at any time indefinitely to get those same resources

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Water and electricity

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Hey, is your water bill going up? Is your electric bill going up? If your answer is yes

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That's why and the red zones here are the hot zones and these are just gonna continue up and up and up

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So we're gonna rewind back to the very first charts the trend is up on that baseline

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It's almost, you know numbing how fast it's moving

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