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Morning Ipso

Posted by Buygold @ 9:53 on September 24, 2025  

I think so, he’s been bluffing about new sanctions for months now. He’s just trying to give Putin something to think about if he’s considering taking all of Ukraine. Pretty sure Trump doesn’t want war, and I’d bet that he favors Putin more than Zelensky.

PM sector holding up really well considering the dollar and rates. They sure don’t seem to want to take a breather.

$800 Billion Revenue Shortfall Threatens AI Future!

Posted by Captain Hook @ 9:51 on September 24, 2025  

Artificial intelligence companies like OpenAI have been quick to unveil plans for spending hundreds of billions of dollars on data centers, but they have been slower to show how they will pull in revenue to cover all those expenses. Now, the consulting firm Bain & Co. is estimating the shortfall could be far larger than previously understood.

By 2030, AI companies will need $2 trillion in combined annual revenue to fund the computing power needed to meet projected demand, Bain said in its annual Global Technology Report released Tuesday. Yet their revenue is likely to fall $800 billion short of that mark as efforts to monetize services like ChatGPT trail the spending requirements for data centers and related infrastructure, Bain predicted.

The report is set to raise further questions about the AI industry’s valuations and business model. The increasing popularity of services such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, as well as AI efforts by companies across the planet, means demand for computing capacity and energy is rising at a rapid clip. But the savings provided by AI and companies’ ability to generate additional revenue from AI is lagging behind that pace.

“If the current scaling laws hold, AI will increasingly strain supply chains globally,” said David Crawford, chairman of Bain’s global technology practice.

OpenAI is losing billions of dollars a year and prioritizing growth over profit, but it does expect to be cash-flow positive by 2029, Bloomberg has reported. Bain didn’t go into the likely implications for AI companies if they continue to fall short of profitability into 2030.

The biggest tech firms including Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc. will ramp up their combined annual spending on AI to more than $500 billion by early next decade, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. The release of new models from OpenAI and China’s DeepSeek, among other companies, is spurring demand for AI services and driving the entire industry to boost investment.

Global incremental AI computing requirements could soar to 200 gigawatts by 2030, with the US accounting for half that, Bain said. While breakthroughs in technology and algorithms could ease the burden, supply chain constraints or insufficient power supply could thwart the progress, Bain said.

Besides spending on computing capacity, leading AI companies are investing massive amounts in product development. Autonomous AI agents, which can perform multi-step tasks like humans, with limited guidance, are one area of focus. Over the next three to five years, companies are set to allocate as much as 10% of tech spending to building core AI capabilities including agent platforms, Bain estimates.

Beyond AI services, Bain said in its annual tech report that it anticipates growth in areas such as quantum computing. The emerging technology could unlock $250 billion in market value across industries from finance, pharmaceuticals, logistics, and materials science, it said.

While some expect a single quantum breakthrough, Bain sees a gradual curve with early adoption in narrow domains within the next 10 years and broader adoption over time.

Humanoid robots are attracting capital and becoming more prevalent, yet deployments are at an early stage and heavily rely on human supervision, Bain said. Commercial success will depend on ecosystem readiness, and companies that pilot robots early are set to lead the industry, the consultancy said.

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I sure hope that Trump’s latest remarks are just a negotiating ploy to put pressure on Putin. We didn’t elect him to start WW3!

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:34 on September 24, 2025  

“After getting to know and fully understand the Ukraine/Russia Military and Economic situation and, after seeing the Economic trouble it is causing Russia, I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/trumps-ukrainerussia-comment-sparks-renewed-bid-defense-stocks

ferret

Posted by Buygold @ 9:32 on September 24, 2025  

That’s interesting about aluminum. It seems I read a while back that testing was done on the ground where chemtrails were seen. Among the elements found were barium and aluminum.

I’ve always sort of thought the simple answer to chemtrails was to keep us sick.

Dollar up

Posted by Buygold @ 7:38 on September 24, 2025  

PM’s ain’t scared.

Strength

ferrett

Posted by Maddog @ 5:39 on September 24, 2025  

FWIW….I met a guy back last Feb . I found out the following week, from a mate, he had just been given 4/6 weeks with Turbo Cancer, starting in Oesophagus ….I enquired recently he is still with us, …he is getting standard …treatment. …you never know….

Re Autism…..I gather that Trump witnessed a friends child fall apart , straight after the MMR vaxx…they have 3 mothers working with RFJ Jr, all of whom had the same terrible experience ….horrible rashes, bowel stopped working and all mental development ceased…..

Such experiences suggest something quicker than Aluminium in the brain……hopefully they will find the link, whatever it is…at least now they are looking instead of gaslighting everyone.

Thank you, Mr President, for calling time on this false and hellish autism narrative

goldie, thanks for that.

Posted by ferrett @ 3:59 on September 24, 2025  

Various protocols spring to mind. The iver/fenderbender combo would probably be too slow, as well as taking too long to get in Oz. Flooding the system with sodium bicarb is a possibility. But I am war weary, and lovely people as they are the chances of them being receptive to whacko procedures from the local supermarket rather than from the experts is zero. So I won’t waste my emotional tank on them, or stress them out any more.

Aluminium in the brain seems to be THE most likely cause of autism.

Posted by ferrett @ 3:52 on September 24, 2025  

Matthew Mold of Keele University has does some excellent research in this area. Aluminium salts, usually sulphate, are a common adjuvant in vaccines. So it seems strange that Tylenol is identified as a possible cause. Until you realise that many Tylenol products contain aluminium phosphate, which is used as a slow release agent. Tylenol chuggers? They are breeding, and they vote. How depressing.

Maya

Posted by goldielocks @ 3:10 on September 24, 2025  

I’ve been talking to these demos filming themselves taking Tylenol now because Trump heard something about it and autism which actually has something to do with having a harder time for the body to filter out the vaccine adjuvants. Those not giving it is already known it’s not a new thing.

About to sign off, that’s good to know. I’m getting so tired of watching a few idiots in power making life harder for everybody else.

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 2:37 on September 24, 2025  

Daylights Meet
https://www.railpictures.net/photo/887448/

 

Goldi

Posted by Maya @ 2:36 on September 24, 2025  

I’m always highly prepped here on the island.  Always thinking about ‘what if the supply ships stop coming in’?  I grow some of my own food and have connections to the local farm scene.  Have a pile of firewood for the rocket stove if fuel stops coming.  Always ‘hurricane ready’.

No rest for the weary

Posted by Buygold @ 2:16 on September 24, 2025  

Woke up and stumbling around at 2 am, flipped on the computer expecting to see pm’s down handily, but to my surprise they are higher in the overnights.

Doesn’t mean anything for the NY open but still surprised after silver slid a little yesterday and the shares gave up gains. Thought we might be in for a smash.

Dollar is up a little but 10 yr. is flat tonight.

Read a blip on ZH about how China is seeking to have greater control over gold market pricing. OK with me as long as we go up. 🙂

7 hours until US markets open, an eternity for pm’s. Prices have been slipping as I’ve typed. We’ll see.

Egypt drafting

Posted by goldielocks @ 23:23 on September 23, 2025  

They’re all preparing for war.

Getting through this video to those who like to read, so do I usually it’s faster  at least look for transcript or at 37:20.Europe to cancel the euro by January or before. What he’s concerned about is they might cancel competing currencies with it, like crypto. That once that’s canceled the others will follow.

This is not good.

Posted by goldielocks @ 23:10 on September 23, 2025  

Especially for people who live in city’s and those who are dependent for food and oil supplies. Maya stock up.

The chances of nuclear war just got closer.

Trump Just Gave Green Light for World War III

I Asked ChatGPT About Henry Kissinger.

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 21:06 on September 23, 2025  

How was henry kissinger involved in globalization, I read he had some regrets about it. Imo he was a jerk with a lot of power.

answer

Henry Kissinger played a significant role in shaping post-World War II global diplomacy and the early frameworks that eventually fed into globalization, especially through:

  • Promoting U.S. engagement with China and the Soviet Union, helping open global trade and diplomacy.

  • Supporting international institutions like the United Nations and the Bretton Woods system (World Bank, IMF).

  • Advocating for a stable international order that allowed economic interdependence between countries.


Kissinger and Globalization

  • Kissinger was more focused on geopolitical balance than economics, but his diplomacy helped create conditions for global trade expansion.

  • He supported multinational cooperation, but was always wary of risks to U.S. sovereignty and power.


His regrets or concerns

In later years, Kissinger reportedly expressed concerns that:

  • Globalization had gone too far—leading to erosion of national sovereignty.

  • The U.S. had lost control over economic and political processes it once managed.

  • Some globalist policies created instability, migration crises, or economic vulnerabilities.


Bottom line

Kissinger helped lay groundwork for globalization but later recognized its complexities and downsides—especially where it conflicted with traditional state power and national interests.
His views are often cited by critics who see globalization as undermining nation-states.

Ferrett

Posted by goldielocks @ 19:14 on September 23, 2025  

Here’s some info maybe you and your son should pick up some Ivermectin and vitav D and C

It doesn’t look good for your friend but as long as it doesn’t interfere with any other medicine maybe make him feel better and give him more time.

Unexpected Antitumorigenic Effect of Fenbendazole when Combined with Supplementary Vitamins – PMC https://share.google/wu0f8ZqCqLOr1sbKK

Neither diet supplemented with vitamins alone nor fenbendazole alone caused altered tumor growth as compared with that of controls. However, the group supplemented with both vitamins and fenbendazole exhibited significant inhibition of tumor growth.

 

Vita C advanced stage cancer.

https://share.google/I6cjQpgeLNrW9clhB

Btw

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:29 on September 23, 2025  

That video isn’t there but some recipe instead. Looks pretty easy to make though might be a alternative for those who like breaded cheese sticks. Probably a lot of calories.

Ferrett

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:21 on September 23, 2025  

That’s terrible about your friend. Has he a option to try Ivermectin with Fenbendazol and IV vita C?

A friend of my daughter used the ivermectin treatment and cured her stomach cancer.

Ferrett

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:13 on September 23, 2025  

It sounded like you may have washed out traces of it so that’s good.

Heres what he found by reading the test kit first which he didn’t take.

AI Overview

+2

No, cancer-causing chemicals are not an intrinsic part of a

polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test itself; however, ethylene oxide, a known carcinogen, has been detected on some COVID-19 lateral flow test swabs, though it is used for sterilization rather than as a component of the test itself. The amount of ethylene oxide detected was significantly above the acceptable limit for a laboratory in Cyprus, raising concerns about potential exposure through medical devices sterilized with this chemical. 

Ethylene Oxide and its Use
  • What it is:A flammable, colorless gas used as a pesticide and a sterilizing agent for medical equipment. 
  • How it causes cancer:It is a known human carcinogen that can damage DNA. 
  • Exposure:People can be exposed to it by inhaling it, through industrial emissions, in tobacco smoke, and through products sterilized with it. 
Relevance to Lateral Flow Tests
  • Sterilization:The manufacturer of some lateral flow test swabs has confirmed the use of ethylene oxide for sterilization. 
  • Detection:Studies have detected ethylene oxide on these swabs. 
  • Concern:This raises a concern because although the process is a widely used sterilization method and the final product is safe, a high concentration of residual ethylene oxide on a swab could potentially expose a user to a carcinogenic substance. 
What to do
  • If you have concerns, check the packaging of your test to see if ethylene oxide was used for sterilization, as some do list this information.
  • Contact your healthcare provider if you are worried about your exposure to ethylene oxide. 

Yes I did and no I didn’t.

Posted by ferrett @ 17:43 on September 23, 2025  

I needed the test to go skiing in Japan. You had to have either three jabs or a -ve PCR test 48hrs prior to boarding, so son and I got one done 48hrs before we left. It came back +ve 24hrs later. We knew we didn’t have Covid, so we skulled some ivermectin, learnt how to rinse noses with saltwater, taught youngster how to gargle (the Japs wanted a nasal-pharyngeal swab) and rushed off to the airport where they did a 2 hr turnaround and a -ve result. Not on facebook, so can’t see the post.

Third turbo-cancer acquaintance, who started feeling ill four weeks ago, got his diagnosis Monday. Oesophagus, bone, colon and liver cancers. One to four weeks. Quickest one yet, but we’re not up to telling him he’s got the record.

 

Anybody get a nasal test for Covid?

Posted by goldielocks @ 17:07 on September 23, 2025  

Did you read the package?

https://www.facebook.com/reel/3813852028918592/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

We had to pause at some point

Posted by Buygold @ 15:20 on September 23, 2025  

Heckuva run. Will be interesting to see how deep the selling goes.

One thing for sure. It ain’t over.

Ha! Trump is so mean!

Posted by Buygold @ 15:12 on September 23, 2025  

and such a brute. How dare he tell those dignitaries the truth. 😂😂😂

Plat/Au ratio breaks out…!!!!!!

Posted by Maddog @ 14:42 on September 23, 2025  

need a close above the two lines…but so far so good.

pl/au

Actually Trump was rather civil, he could of brought up more issues with the UN like this

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:35 on September 23, 2025  
Rape by heathen UN shoulders. So much for peace.
Locations with confirmed allegations
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): UN peacekeepers have been accused of using their position of power to sexually exploit and abuse local women and children, often in exchange for food or money.
  • Central African Republic (CAR): Numerous allegations have been made, some involving peacekeepers from countries like Gabon, Burundi, and France sexually abusing children. Some reports indicate that victims were as young as 11 to 14 years old.
  • Haiti: UN peacekeepers faced credible reports of sexual abuse and exploitation, which included fathering children with local women and then abandoning them and failing to provide support.
  • Bosnia and Kosovo: UN and NATO personnel have been linked to the trafficking of women and girls for forced prostitution in the late 1990s and early 2000s. 
Accountability challenges
One of the biggest issues in addressing these crimes is the difficulty in holding perpetrators accountable. 
  • Limited UN power: The UN has no jurisdiction to criminally prosecute peacekeepers from member states. When allegations are made, the UN investigates and can repatriate the accused soldiers, but it is ultimately up to their home countries to prosecute them.
  • Lack of prosecution: Most troop-contributing countries have failed to take meaningful action against accused soldiers, with very few prosecutions or convictions occurring.
  • Impunity and cover-ups: Past incidents have been mishandled by senior UN officials, and whistleblowers who exposed abuse have faced retaliation. 
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