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Geopolitics: Venezuela, China, Greenland & the USA

Do you remember my video called "China has the US by the balls"? Well, let's find out. In that video, I explained how China controls about 97% of the rare metals. And the reason for this is, of course, because of pollution. Because in the west we didn't want pollution, so we just moved it to China. But in the process, we kind of moved all rare metals production to China. Since then, not much has changed. That is, the USA has started the, or in theory has started some rare metals production in Australia and maybe in the USA, but in reality, not really. It's just something they say they intend to do, mainly. So they haven't really started it, but they say that they will maybe start doing it. And the problem here is, of course, that this makes the USA completely dependent on China. Like I said, China has them by the balls. Because all high tech is completely dependent on rare metals. And even the way they refine oil today is kind of dependent on rare metals. And even though Taiwan is actually the one producing these microchips, they cannot do it unless they get rare metals from China.

The USA, with all their fancy weapons and such is kind of dependent on China in that context. So if they decide to, you know, let's just stop sending rare metals to Taiwan and completely crippled their microchip industry, then all of a sudden the USA, Can't make their fancy weapons anymore. And on paper, they have a supply that will last about 6 months[1]before they are run out. But of course, in a war situation, they would run out a lot quicker, because they would use these weapons and need new microchips.[2]And you might wonder, what on earth has this got to do with Venezuela? Well, let's find out.

Well, the thing is, China doesn't have oil. And before that was their main problem. They didn't have oil, so they were dependent on US oil.[3]But as you know, Venezuela has a lot of oil, and they have made deals with China, so they have been their main customer. And because of that, the USA no longer had any way to put pressure on China. Because, you know, "Who cares what the USA says? We get our oil from Venezuela. Even if Saudi Arabia or someone else strangles our source, we can still get it from Venezuela." So when the USA goes in there, in Venezuela and tries to stop that, this is the reason. It's because they send their oil to China. And if they can get some grip on China by being able to not allow them any oil, then all of a sudden they have something to trade with. They can pressure them. If you don't give us microchips, we don't give you oil. Right? It's very simple. 2 + 2 equals 4.

But Trump is not just talking about Venezuela. He's also talking about Greenland, right? Which makes no sense, right? Why would he want to take Greenland? Well, some of us have been thinking rare metals. Maybe you can extract rare metals there without destroying the USA and so forth. Maybe, but it seems to be connected to the moon race, which sounds completely illogical. I know, but the thing is, China is ahead of the USA in the moon race. They have been, unlike the USA, able to refill. Their spacecrafts in orbit and the USA is not able to do that. They've tried, but they failed. In order to reach the moon, you have to refuel.[4]It's kind of interesting, because if the USA is not able to do that, how did they get to the moon in 1960s, right? Oh, sounds a little bit strange, but apparently they're not able to do that, and you absolutely need to do it. And China is able to do it. And again, what on earth has that got to do with Greenland? Well, let's find out.

You see, all this is connected not just to AI, but to quantum computers.[5]And in order to run quantum computers, you have to do it in a place that is very, very, very, very cold. Or else you will need a heap load of energy to, you know, get the temperatures down.[6]And of course, in Greenland you already have that kind of low Temperatures, so you need less energy to pull it further down. But even better than Greenland is, of course, the moon, because the moon is really cold. And they have discovered that there are big cavities or caves inside the moon.[7]So if you can land something there, build a nuclear power plant, you can have a quantum computer on the moon. And this would be incredibly helpful. And why would this matter? Why are they. So why would a quantum computer and a quantum AI be so much better? Well, let's find out.

The thing is that a quantum computer is like, 7 billion times faster than a computer. Maybe not exactly that much, but, you know, you get the picture. It's a lot, much faster and much better than a computer.[8]And an AI on such a computer would be insanely capable and so much more capable than any other AI that you would get a huge advantage over all others. From what I understand, you can use a quantum AI to crack every code like this. If you have a password, it's broken. It's cracked. It can get past anything. Every wall in the internet, it's gonna get past it. And it will be not just able to analyze data or to collect data, but it will do it much faster and much better. And it also will be so incredibly smart that it will be able to predict outcomes. Not just like an AI today. But so, like, six months ahead, it will be able to accurately predict, for example, the weather everywhere. And the power that gets such a computer first is going to win. And if you're not able to get to the moon like the USA, you might have to settle with Greenland, right? And this should maybe explain why the USA is so incredibly insistent on getting Greenland for the USA. I may add that the reason why they want Greenland in particular is because not only is it cold, but it also kind of in their backyard. It's not too far away. Also, if you have a base on Greenland with a computer center there, you won't have a lot of prying eyes, and the chances for sabotage and espionage are dramatically reduced. So it's a good choice, really. Good luck, Denmark.

And this is a new Cold War, and only now you have China versus USA. And Russia is a third party. Not really significant in this context, because have you seen their robots, for example? Their technology is, you know, decades behind, so nobody really care about them in this context. This is a competition between China and the USA. And this should also help explain why the USA suddenly appears to be imperialistic. Because they have to do something. If they don't, if China is able to put AI and nuclear reactors and a quantum computer on the moon, they have lost. And therefore they have to do all sorts of seemingly irrational things and illegal things, like, you know, kidnap president of another country. That's like a mobster tactics. And it's completely illegal and so forth. And we know it is. And the USA is so desperate now that either they do that or they lose. And maybe they will even be willing to risk a war with the rest of NATO over Greenland, because it's that important. If they don't get a quantum computer first with an quantum AI, they're gonna lose. It's that simple. And from what I can tell, that's the geopolitical situation. The USA is desperate and they're willing to do whatever it takes to win. Not sure if they're gonna succeed, but that's... I think the correct explanation to what's going is this. Thanks for watching. Bye bye.
  1. A supply of microchips.
  2. To replace them.
  3. That is US-controlled oil (from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, etc.)
  4. In orbit
  5. And I may add: no microchips, no computers
  6. The computer centres they have in the USA, are doing just that. And in the process,
    it is massively inflating electricity prices for US citizens.
  7. Providing protection from space radiation
  8. Than a normal computer

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