Anthony Pompliano
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all the way tied to literally power.
And if we want to connect this to the geopolitics, Germany,
made some climate change driven decisions a couple of years ago, and they really kind of made themselves dependent on Russia, which you could argue gave Russia some confidence to kind of put, puff their chest out and start making some moves.
Obviously the conflict with Ukraine, all these different, but like it ultimately comes, energy is a big piece.
The United States, if you go and you look at the people who are critical of the military action of grabbing Maduro,
oil and energy, right?
So you start to look at this and you say, actually, the kind of recalibrating of, I'll call it the global world order and the AI story, the connectivity is energy and oil.
Now, what we don't see is
at least on a large scale, or the countries that have the most oil, the most energy, et cetera, they're not really leading.
It's the United States and China.
Those seem to be the two countries that are pushing the pace here.
do we see a change on the geopolitical landscape where the alliances have to be formed based on AI?
Like, do we see people having to choose?
Like, I want to be in the American Western hemisphere driven, you know, AI world and what that means for privacy, what that means for security, what that means for energy.
All of that is kind of, you know, one playbook.
And then the China model is something that may be different or opposite.
And then countries that are in the middle start to making decisions.
So there's a person who's online.
He's got an anonymous or pseudonymous ex-account.
I think very highly of the analysis that they've done on a lot of things.