AI Reports: The Year 2100 Climate Change
The Prepper Broadcasting NetworkFebruary 01, 202500:20:1218.49 MB

AI Reports: The Year 2100 Climate Change

[00:00:04] You're listening here to PBN. Your path back to stability here.

[00:00:54] And I got a little bit, and I am still a little bit excited about the glittery shiny world of video. It allows me to show you more. It allows me to present you with a little bit more. But I think from this day forth we have to decree that Friday will become a podcast only day.

[00:01:19] Okay? Now, another thing that we're going to do on Fridays is we're talking about doing a PBN late night. Okay? So a PBN late night show, paranormal conspiracy, UFO, UAP, whatever. We're all into this stuff. It's something that we rarely talk about. I've been waiting a long time for a guest to come along.

[00:01:48] Or a host, rather, to come along and kind of cover it. You know, I've reached out to people. We've done different things. Sometimes you just got the people already. And I wanted to thank Jay Furr for bringing it up. She really brought it up. She was saying, you know, there's a lot of people on late nights that we never reach with PBN. And we should do a PBN late night. And I said, you know, sounds like a pretty good damn idea.

[00:02:13] But what we're going to do with it is we're going to do a, you know, a not a coast to coast damn type of deal. So, um, paranormal conspiracy, you know, zoology, cryptozoology, whatever, whatever the hell we want. You know, that I got all these cool little taglines, you know, your path back to stability, suffer lines and independence. The real tagline for PBN, don't tell anybody, but the real tagline for PBN is whatever the hell we want.

[00:02:41] Whatever the hell we want to do. That's the Prepper Broadcasting Network most of the time. And, uh, it's yielded a lot. It's been a great ride. So, I hopped on to talk to you about that. I hopped on to talk to you about just to talk, just to have a show for Saturday. Jay Furr was a little out of it today. She woke up late. She said, uh, cancel. No big deal is what it is.

[00:03:06] Um, and I'm sitting here, you know, it's quiet. My oldest son is not feeling well. The whole country's sick. The whole country's sick and I can't help but think like, is this what COVID would have been like if we just didn't make such an issue of it? I don't know. I really don't know. I really don't know the answer to that question. I laugh because I'm saying that's silly.

[00:03:32] Um, but the amount of people who are sick right now, it's really making me think. It's really making me think like, if we were testing for something right now, all over the world, if we were false positive all over the world, if you wouldn't we kind of be like, man, another pen.

[00:03:51] By the way, Carl B. Excellent show on Friday. The bird flu. If you're, if you're all wrapped up in the bird flu. Yeah. Get into that. So, uh, what life on earth will look like in 2100 with entire cities plunged underwater and millions of people perishing in the heat?

[00:04:11] This is AI's climate change model. Okay. This is bananas. This lets you know how much of AI is us. This really, this, this is a really cool article. I haven't read it at all. I didn't read any of it really.

[00:04:29] I just saw it as I was starting to show up and I said, you know, this is what we're going to do. We're going to do this together because this is crazy. Okay. For, for numerous reasons, like what AI presents is wild. And also, um, also what AI is becoming is wild.

[00:04:58] From Snowpiercer, after tomorrow, countless movies and series have put forward a vision of how climate change might reshape the world. Um, Google's image X AI generator mail online is the latest scientific research to predict how the world will be in 2100. This is crazy, man. As greenhouse gas levels continue to increase, scientists predict that entire cities will be plunged underwater.

[00:05:27] And there are, there's an entire gallery. Okay. So I'm going to look through this entire gallery. You can look through it with me also. So I'm going to start from the top. How do I go through? Okay. Um, because I'm going to put a link in the show description for you. This is a prerecord show, but whatever. Um, you just, you gotta see it. It's wild to look at the pictures that have been generated.

[00:05:56] Some areas have no water in France. Some have, uh, I'm going to say here, scientists predicted global temperatures could rise as much as 4.4 degrees above pre-industrial average. In the worst case scenario, this would lead to widespread drought in water shortage prone countries like France. Um, 2100 scientists say the Arctic will be unrecognizable.

[00:06:23] The sea is totally vanishing in the summer, leaving for months of ice-free waters. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. I don't want to see that stuff. I want to see the AI stuff. Here we go. This is a pretty cool picture, actually. Is that an electric dom? Oh, no, that's the UK. Global heating will melt the ice caps and cause oceans to expand.

[00:06:45] Now, what they have here in image 6 of 18 is the UK, like, partially underwater. And how the houses are built up on these structures that are, you know, and even roads are built up above the water. And the old roads and light poles you can see sort of underneath the water. UK cities like Hull could be completely submerged as sea level rise by staggering 6.2 feet.

[00:07:15] It's 2100. Even as sea levels rise, plunging cities like London underwater, scientists predict that there will be significant increase in flooding. The UK will receive up to 35% more precipitation in the winter, 10 times, and record-breaking days of rain will be 10 times more likely. Another picture of, uh, as if the UK has not enough to deal with. It's another picture of... It's crazy. What am I looking at here?

[00:07:45] The Gulf of Mexico. Warmer... Wait. I thought it was the Gulf of America. Warmer waters also mean more intense tropical storms in Asia and above the Gulf of Mexico. This puts cities... Oh, this is Tokyo. Cities like Tokyo, which already experienced typhoons at a serious risk, and AI generated a, uh, basically a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, really. Looks like Godzilla came through. Um, what else you got? Artificial intelligence. What else you got?

[00:08:15] Oh my god, Link. What have you done, buddy? My little dog. My little Link. He got his arm wrapped up in the, in the, uh, internet. Studies have predicted that air pollution will lead to 2,600... I'm sorry, 260,000 deaths by 2100 as a result of the changes caused by climate change.

[00:08:45] As a result of the changes caused by climate change. Interesting. Excess heat alone is predicted to cause 5.8 million extra deaths in Europe by 2100. The worst affected areas be Barcelona, where 2,400, uh, 246,000 net extra deaths are forecasted. And this shows, like, a Barcelona with the roads cracked and destroyed and no one using them. And some reason cars from the 1990s.

[00:09:14] This is very interesting to me, man. Not because the pictures. But because of the dogs. Link is sabotaging everything I'm trying to do today. It's just such an important article because it's a reminder of how much this AI is going to reflect us.

[00:09:46] You know what I mean? It's not independent. Maybe it will be one day. But it's not an independent thing right now. You know, it's not... And the struggle with that, of course, is taking advice from the damn thing. Like, how should I do X? Or what should humanity do? Using models, artificial intelligence models... Yeah. What would life be like in 2100?

[00:10:15] Temperatures could be 8 degrees higher. Greater risk of flash floods, heatwaves, tropical storms. Sea levels could be 6.2 feet higher. Extreme fires could be 50% more likely by 2100. You see, changes in climate will make air pollution more of a problem. Estimates suggest that climate change could kill 30 million people globally by 2100.

[00:10:43] How many people have climate change killed so far? No, seriously. How many people has climate change killed? I need to know. I also need to know how we know. You know what I mean? You can't just put stats out like that. You can't say things like that. Who did climate change kill this year? Who died via climate change? No one in California died via climate change in the fires, okay? Not one person.

[00:11:14] They died because of people's stupidity. Meanwhile, in the very high emissions scenario, the world does not take measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions and CO2 levels actually increased by 2100. Oh, so we have a variety of scenarios listed here. In a report, the UN warned that the spread of dry and arid areas was an existential crisis threatening billions around the globe.

[00:11:46] Like I said, step outside of the sort of climate change bad, climate change fake, whatever, you know, wherever you fall on it. And just understand, like, what is the capacity? One of the things that I think about all the time is, like, what is the potential for AI to think outside the box? Is that a thing? You know what I mean?

[00:12:15] Can it do that? Is it capable of doing that? Donald Trump issues chilling nine-word threat to ISIS after U.S. military kills multiple operatives in airstrikes. Nine words. Let's see. Donald Trump has issued a chilling threat to ISIS terrorists and all others who would attack Americans after a series of precision strikes.

[00:12:49] Where is it? Here we go. Oh, I like that. I really like the message from Donald Trump. Sorry to jump ship on the chunk climate change AI thing, but pretty good message to people like ISIS. He's speaking the language, which I think is important to do when you're dealing with monsters of their ilk. He says,

[00:13:17] The message to ISIS and all others who would attack Americans is that, quote, in all caps, we will find you and we will kill you. Not bad. Well done. Thanks, Prez. It's good to feel like somebody's got your back. I'll take it. It's a wild time to be alive. It's probably the best time to be alive of all time.

[00:13:46] It's definitely the best time to be alive of all time. It's downright fun. You know what I mean? I mean, all prepping and things aside, and scared and nervous, and, you know, death and destruction, and climate change, and nuclear war, and so on and so forth. You've got to enjoy this ride, man. This ride we're on is crazy. Donald Trump's the president. He's already blowing ISIS up. What this really represents

[00:14:17] is a moment for us to come out on. I really want you to focus on what you are on the other side of four years, you know, because I want to see stronger America in four years, and not stronger militarily, not just stronger, but the people. The people. You know, I want to see all people, and we're getting there. You know what I mean?

[00:14:48] And I guess that's just what we're here to do. You know? I mean, I started this thing, I started out doing this thing to get myself in order. For moments just like these, by the way. You know, it was a great investment in time. There's no doubt about it. But I was on this microphone back in 2012, trying to figure out, trying to figure out all the stuff I'm looking at out my back window right now. You know what I mean? The chicken coops and the gardens and just tons of stuff.

[00:15:20] And, you know, what are we, 15 years later or something? 13? 13 years later. So don't forget, man, this thing takes time. You know, if you're just getting started, this stuff takes time. But we started all this all these years ago to get prepared for a moment like this. And then when I bought it in 2018, it was like, there's something more to this prepping thing.

[00:15:50] You know what I mean? It's more than just like magazines on the racks and shows on television. And man, those people are wild. And there's something more to it. And it's the power of the people. And now 2025, it's pretty clear seven years in. This is the path. And I want as many people on this path as possible. I don't care if they come by via PBN. You know, I could care less.

[00:16:22] I want people on this path in four years from now. Now that we've had to write, I mean, Donald Trump has had to write fundamentally like 50 executive orders just to make sense of the world again. You know? Like the executive orders that this guy put out, I'm going to do it maybe on Monday's show. The executive orders that he put out are like things you would say 10 years ago

[00:16:50] and people would like shrug their shoulders and walk away. Right? For example, the United States needs a border. Right? Like you would say that out loud and everyone would look at you and go like, duh. You know what I mean? You had to write 50 executive orders to get the world back to the way it was. But normal. It's normal. You know? There's two genders.

[00:17:21] Again, it's a waterfall of executive orders that are just ho-hum. There are things you wouldn't even think about having to write and put into play 10, 15 years ago. So, you know, it's just an interesting thing. Stay tuned. Stay tuned for a ton of great shows coming up in the very near future.

[00:17:50] I think either tonight, tomorrow night, or the following night. I got a guy coming on to talk about direct energy weapons. Hey! I got to hear what he has to say. It's going to be a great show. I can't guarantee that much. I think I have a plan for tomorrow. I'll probably pre-record tomorrow. If I get it done early tomorrow, I'll get it to the members early, and we'll run it for Preppers live.

[00:18:20] This is a guy who monitors direct energy weapons all the time. I'll introduce you to him in the very near future. I don't have his name in front of me. I purposefully haven't gotten into a conversation with him at length because I really just want to crack this egg open live on air. I don't think we'll do it live, but on air. Because look, man, there's a lot of people out there who are talking lasers

[00:18:49] with all these fires, and now with these planes and everything else. Might as well hear what one of the best minds in the world has to say about it who's focused on it. All right, PBN family, I appreciate you guys. It's been a blast. Look, support our sponsors, Lima Tango Survival. Go pick up one of those sweet fire kits for 25 bucks. Go get your hands on some food storage provisions. Packfreshusa.com, Mylar bags,

[00:19:20] freezer bags, canning supply, all the good stuff. Okay? I think that's about it, folks. I do appreciate you. I'll talk to you guys soon, maybe tomorrow, maybe not. We'll see how the weekend goes and what it throws at me. All right, see ya. Hello. Welcome to the podcast. Present your vaccine passport.

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