
Digital Social Hour
AI's Next Leap: 100 Years of Tech in 5 Years? | Billy Carson DSH #1112
Thu, 16 Jan 2025
AI's Next Leap is here! 🚀 Join Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour, featuring the brilliant Billy Carson, as they explore the mind-blowing possibility of 100 years of tech advancements happening in just 5 years! 🤖✨ From AI breakthroughs to ancient civilizations, Mars colonization, quantum entanglement, and more, this episode is packed with valuable insights and eye-opening discussions you can’t miss. 🌌 Discover how technology is reshaping our future, the secrets of the universe, and the fascinating connections between ancient history and cutting-edge science. 🛸 Whether you’re curious about AI’s impact, the mysteries of Mars, or the future of flying technology, this conversation will blow your mind. 🤯 Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 Let’s explore the possibilities of tomorrow, today. 🌟 #aiuncovered #generativeai #humanobservation #machinelearning #artificialintelligence CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - California Fires Impact 05:01 - Specialized Recruiting Group Insights 05:56 - The Perfect Firestorm Explained 07:56 - Weather Manipulation Techniques 11:32 - Hydrogen Energy Innovations 13:53 - Understanding Numerology 15:00 - Numbers and Their Explanations 16:00 - Exploring Telepathy 19:16 - The Myth of Giants 23:10 - The Legend of Dragons 24:57 - The 2012 Phenomenon 26:54 - Steven Greer's Contributions 27:10 - Dr. Steven Greer's Insights 30:45 - Aliens and Nuclear Weapons 32:36 - Are Humans Aliens Too? 36:05 - Mars Habitability Research 40:47 - The Role of Underground Bunkers 43:45 - Microchips in Society 46:34 - Quantum Entanglement Explained 49:40 - The Black Knight Satellite Mystery 53:15 - Downloading Information Techniques 59:12 - Antarctica Mysteries 1:00:48 - Remote Viewing Techniques 1:06:50 - Full Moon Effects 1:08:30 - Stem Cell Research Advances 1:10:50 - Artificial Intelligence Developments 1:13:55 - Terrence Howard's Perspectives 1:16:00 - Forbidden Tours Insights 1:16:25 - ForbiddenKnowledge.com Overview 1:17:15 - Forbidden Consciousness Awards Explained 1:18:01 - Outro APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Billy Carson https://www.instagram.com/billycarsonofficial SPONSORS: SPECIALIZED RECRUITING GROUP: https://www.srgpros.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/
Chapter 1: What are the impacts of California fires?
So there's no original thoughts? No. All right, guys, one of my favorite guests of all time is back, Billy Carson. Thanks for joining us.
Hey, good to be back, man.
Chapter 2: How are weather manipulation techniques applied?
Yeah.
While we're filming this, there's some fires going on right now. Oh, these fires are just crazy. I mean, when you start looking at some of the footage and researching the data from these fires, you kind of get the feeling that these fires are not 100% natural. Now, I feel like a lot of natural things occurred in the process in terms of dry fall, dry timber that wasn't cleared out.
Chapter 3: What innovations are being made in hydrogen energy?
But when you start looking behind the scenes, you realize, hmm, they weren't allowed. No one was allowed to clean out that dry fall. Why is that? Why are you banned from cleaning out these valleys and these flat areas that have all this dry brush, which is going to become kindle? knowing that you were in a fire hazard area that's going to have a fire season. So it didn't make sense.
Chapter 4: How does numerology relate to personal growth?
Sometimes it seems like the perfect storm was being set up. And then you hear all these different accounts. The reservoirs were empty. Now, you hear firemen and you hear officials talking about and actually showing video clips on news feeds, mainstream news channels, empty reservoirs, and talking about they've been empty for months.
Then you have Biden come on and make a claim that the reservoirs had water, but the reason why the fire hydrants didn't work was because they cut the electricity off, and because the electricity was off, they couldn't pump water. Well, that system is independent of the public system anyway. It has a backup. So that didn't make any sense to me as well.
Then you had Elon Musk making some statements about it. And he went on and some firemen were there. But all of a sudden, they were trying to say, no, the reservoirs had water in it the whole time. So you see this incongruent story where it just keeps getting tossed around. And it's almost like the blame ended up being put on the people.
At one point, they came to a statement saying that the people should have been rationing their water better. So the citizens are responsible for this, even though this place is on the coastline of an ocean. And people are saying, well, you can't use the saltwater. Well, why can't you use saltwater? because Navy vessels use saltwater, submarines use saltwater.
When you get on a Navy vessel or you go on a submarine, especially the nuclear-powered submarine or the Navy vessels that are powered by hydrogen or nuclear, they go out for months, sometimes years. Where are they getting the water from? They're not taking water with them. They're taking it from the ocean, desalinating it and distilling it and utilizing it for bath, cooking,
drinking water, everything else. Same thing can be done with the ocean on the coast of California. They need to set up a desalination plant and pump in billions of tons of water to utilize for aquifers and the fire department and have an emergency sprinkler system. But it seems like that definitely wasn't in play. Now, the mayor, in my opinion, made a lot of bad decisions as well.
So she's taking a lot of flack. There was some type of negotiation to go on with these insurance companies. The insurance companies like State Farm and Allstate and all the big companies, they wanted a rake hike of some type or a better negotiated deal, and the negotiation didn't go properly, so they pulled out. That's the story that they're going with.
Mm-hmm.
but they pulled out right before these fires. Some as little as two weeks before, as Mel Gibson talked about online just a few days ago and Joe Rogan, and then also some up to two months ago, they pulled out and canceled all these policies right before the fires came. They had to have some type of foreknowledge that these fires were possibly coming based on their geological research.
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Chapter 5: What evidence is there for extraterrestrial life?
It's always a possibility that I'm wrong. It's just very convenient for the people that are already involved and locked in, ready to rebuild this and get ready for 2028 Olympics.
Yeah, it is weird timing all across the board. Yeah. How advanced do you think their weather manipulation is? When it comes to earthquakes, tsunamis, catastrophic events, do you think they have those capabilities?
Oh, yeah. Well, Nikola Tesla created an earthquake machine when he was alive. Really? Yeah. Oh, I didn't know that. It was back in the late 1800s. Wow. And tested it. And you know, they took all his documentation and paperwork after he died. So earthquake machines, old technology. Controlling the weather, old seeding clouds and controlling the weather, old technology.
They've gotten so good now, I believe they can even steer hurricanes wherever they want them to steer them. You know, it's so ironic that Florida used to get battered. South Florida, where I lived in Miami and Miramar and Fort Lauderdale area got battered for so many years, about a decade ago. And then they rebuilt all that area. Brand new developments came up everywhere.
All concrete steel rebar homes, reinforced overhangs with steel. Hurricane codes, Category 5 hurricane windows, Category 5 hurricane garage doors. My house is an absolute fortress. It's not going anywhere, right? A hurricane touched down in one of the neighborhoods adjoining mine about maybe five months ago, and nothing happened except for some uprooted trees and stuff and some shingles.
No house collapse, right? Because they're solid structures. But the hurricanes now, they've all been going to the same region. The area that they go to now, when they hit Florida, areas where the houses don't have hurricane code standard. So they're all built out of wood and aluminum and all these very cheap materials, and they all are destroyed.
The streets in those areas have no good reservoirs for handling flooding and things like that. I knew one person who had just bought up their very first investment home to flip it and resell it. And as soon as they enclosed on the house and started working on the remodeling, that's when one of the hurricanes came through and wiped it out, completely flattened it.
So now the hurricanes are going to these areas where these homes are not built by South Florida hurricane standards. And eventually when those hurricane standards are implemented in those areas, I don't think hurricanes will go there anymore. That's just my personal opinion. And it's also ironic that Disney World has never hit by a hurricane. If it does, it just barely grazes it.
Nothing really happens. Wow.
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Chapter 6: Could Mars be habitable for humans?
See, the average person where they get lost, where we get lost, we're planning for next week. What's going to happen next week? And the average person, when I get my paycheck next week, I'm going to do this, this, this, and I'm going to have my vacation planned and I'm going to request my time off. They're planning for short term.
These people, these elite globalists, they plan for hundreds of years, sometimes thousands. If you look at some of the Fortune 500 companies like Mitsubishi, they have a 300-year business model. Wow. They plan for 300 years in advance, and they're not the only ones. These people aren't planning for tomorrow. They're planning for decades, centuries, and eons.
Wow. Speaking of Mitsubishi, last time you came on, predicted hydrogen cars. You predicted that happening. You made a lot off the stock. Where do you see the future of flying? Do you see planes incorporating that type of technology?
I got in on Rolls-Royce on the stock market when it was only $1.10. Now it's $7.35. Wow. And why? Because as soon as they announced their first hydrogen engine, which flew a jet across the country, and worked phenomenally, and now they're going to go into hydrogen jet engine production.
And the majority of the jets, the new jets that are coming out, commercial use, are going to convert over to hydrogen engines because it's more efficient, it saves a lot of money, and you can fly further, and it's clean, very clean. The only thing you get from a hydrogen-powered jet engine is the mist is actually just water. So it's very, very clean.
Great for the environment, and that's where everything is going to go. Our FPNL, Florida Power and Light, our electric company for the state of Florida, they converted to hydrogen. Oh, wow. So all of our energy and our power is coming from hydrogen generation in the state of Florida. That's nice, man, because my energy bills up here have been crazy lately.
Mines are going down like you wouldn't believe. And I was shocked because I wouldn't believe that they would actually save us money. I came to, you know, you think like these people aren't going to try to cut our bill. My bill is down by at least 25%. Wow. Based on the houses that I lived in when we were on pure fuel production and coal in Weston, that was 2004 through 2010.
My electric bill in a 5,000-square-foot house was on average about $1,400 a month in the summer. Now in the summer, my electric bill on a house almost twice that size is only about $600. Yeah. So this is amazing. That's the future right there. So that might even be better than solar. I believe it is. Wow. Solar is monitored. So solar panels don't give you 100% output.
So when you buy solar panels for your house, there's a regulation on how much energy that the solar panel can actually absorb and put out. Oh, really? So they've limited solar panels only about 15% efficiency, not 100% efficiency. And if you have a panel higher than that, it's illegal. And so nobody really has panels that really produce or convert 100% of the light energy.
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Chapter 7: What ancient civilizations existed on Mars?
Chapter 8: What is the significance of the 2012 phenomenon?
Mm-hmm.
but they pulled out right before these fires. Some as little as two weeks before, as Mel Gibson talked about online just a few days ago and Joe Rogan, and then also some up to two months ago, they pulled out and canceled all these policies right before the fires came. They had to have some type of foreknowledge that these fires were possibly coming based on their geological research.
They probably anticipated some computer model told them, hey, this is going to be a bad fire season. If or if an accidental fire starts, they wouldn't be able to stop it. And then, of course, the lack of funding to the fire department by $17 million. Who cuts the fire department budget in a fire zone? I mean, come on. Crazy. It doesn't make sense.
And then you have another public official that came on just yesterday in an interview talking about getting the legal team together and being so excited and smiling about We're going to be rebuilding LA and it's going to be LA 2.0. And we've already been fast tracking this situation and we got the developers locked in.
So they're already working on this whole rebuilding campaign while people are still struggling to find a place to sleep tomorrow. And the best that they've got is a guarantee that they'll get $700 from the government, which is peanuts. And we just sent, I don't know how many hundreds of millions over the last few years to Ukraine. Billions. Billions. Hundreds of billions, correct.
Hundreds of billions to the Ukraine. Just caught $2 billion last week, I think it was. So it doesn't make any sense. It just doesn't add up. To me, it looks like the Hawaii situation. It looks like another land grab. People say, oh, it's a conspiracy.
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