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Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and it is about time that we talked Davos 2026.
Now, before I even get into the very short clip and the AI panel and AI has kind of dominated the conversation over at Davos, I want to make some things extremely clear on what Davos exactly is.
Okay.
Davos is the open public forum for which a globalist, quote-unquote, new world order agenda is.
Basically, it's used as a vehicle to put these conversations out into the public arena, for things not only to do with governance, but of course, the global economy, obviously warfare.
I mean, everything you can imagine, even social structures, okay?
And social structures, AI, and really transhumanism are what we're going to focus on today because all of these things go beyond the nation state, right?
And I'm just going to say this.
We're probably doing a lot on Davos this week because some of these panels, some of these discussions are very important because now these individuals are in some ways taking off the mask and letting you know what is going to be accelerated in the next year.
You know, that's usually, I mean, don't get me wrong.
Davos often projects further into this.
And as far as these players, many of them are social climbers.
Many of them are middle management.
But a lot of them are not only upper middle management, but they've climbed as high as you possibly can outside of being part of some kind of a generational bloodline of rule.
And those are real things.
I hate to tell everybody that if you haven't figured it out yet, there are reasons some of these dynasties, not just U.S. ones, I mean, you look at the Saudi royal family, okay, not just the European ones, but we're talking about like a millennia of power.
And look on this panel, you've got a rep for the Saudi royal family.
And if you haven't seen the movements in the Middle East towards globalization via the Saudis, you're not paying attention.
If you don't understand what Dubai is, if you don't see them in the world entertainment spectrum, which is a huge part of globalization, all right, wrong or right brings nations together.
The whole Riyadh thing, it's all about globalism.
I mean, even the NEOM aka the Lime project, which they said was over, is not over.
You know, I haven't done a video on NEOM and the line for quite some time, but we're going to do that.
What I've been warning about in the last couple of years, while you've got these, in my opinion, just kind of ridiculous, petty, almost irrelevant Johnny nonsense fights between people like Sam Altman and Elon Musk over ChatGPT and Grok.
So far, all these things that I've interacted with are pretty trash, especially if you're going beyond a mainstream narrative.
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Okay.
And that is because they are deriving from quote-unquote authoritative sources.
They are just regurgitators and they're often deceptive.
Okay.
And just like your social media feed is manipulated 100%.
Okay.
And I'm going to get to that in a moment.
These AIs that are being developed have a relationship with you.
Okay.
You know, I've talked about in the past how creepy her was, how that's becoming a reality.
Talked about in the past how AI avatars are going to be taking over the like the whole tele everything, everything customer service that's been outsourced, you know, to other nations in most cases.
That's about to be AI as well.
Okay.
And what we're going to focus on this video is the CEO, I believe of Visa, talking about how AI credit cards are now about to be deployed so that your AI avatar or agent, which we'll get into in a moment, can just make purchases for you.
Think about how manipulative that is.
Now, obviously, the general public out there at first is not going to need this, want this, embrace this, right?
But there will be incentives later on.
Oh, I don't have to do my grocery shopping anymore.
It just does it for me, especially if you're not making a real income, especially if everything is tokenized, if everything is zeros and ones, if we accept digital identification.
All of these things were at the forefront of this panel.
And what was even scarier to me about this panel is that it opened up with AI and not only big pharma and drugs, but the entire healthcare system.
And they give you these total misnomers that the healthcare system is just so overrun.
We need AI.
Full throttle, dystopic AI is coming.
And we've got to fight it tooth and nail.
From the fact that your resources, there's a reason that silver is hovering around 100.
I didn't even check it today.
What I hit 96.
Okay.
It might be higher.
I should probably look that up.
Silver, gold, copper, platinum, any of these things that are real resources, skyrocketing.
Water, skyrocketing.
I believe it's the muskernuts finally.
I think it's his AI data center, I believe in Kentucky.
I don't want to misreport here.
This is off the cuff.
I wasn't even going to talk about that.
It's finally getting sued because basically they were using way more energy than they were supposed to do through a loophole of bringing in these portable turbines.
We are feeding corporate and government AI, not only our entire digital lives, okay, but our real world resources,
not so it can assist us, not so it can make life easier, but instead, so we can move towards a command control, transhumanist, and possibly, if you believe these people, post-human society.
No, thank you.
Not on board with that.
Don't like it.
Definitely going to shoot a little pushback.
Okay.
So, expect over the next couple of days, um, more of these Davos videos.
Uh, we're going to look at the Alex Karp conversation.
We've done watch-alongs with what Carp has to say in the past, but again, Carp's really a mouthpiece, not only for the Defense Department in general, right?
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Palantir, but this track trace database agenda, this power block of five eyes, right?
That Anglo-American Saudi-Israeli alliance I often talk about.
Okay, Europe, Australia, all those nation states just build it.
Like, Carp is blah, for that.
And he's pretty much an open imperialist.
So, we're going to do that one.
And we'll go over it in a moment.
But, Harari back on the scene, uh, giving a large speech on artificial intelligence as well.
So, let's get this video going.
Let's get those thumbs up, uh, subscribes, share.
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And it wasn't in my analytics.
So, just a little bizarre.
Not trying to complain here, but we know how I feel about these big platforms, whether it be X under Musk or Dorsey, YouTube, which is Google, which by the way, great, great job by Ezra Levant and Rebel News to be on the scene at Davos continually the last several years.
And he's got a banger of a confrontation with Eric Schmidt.
Like I said, high-level people at this thing.
Gates is there, Schmidt is there, Macron is there.
But at the end of the day, the vast majority of those people out there speaking, they're not top-level.
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Elon Musk isn't your friend.
And he's been set up to be some kind of like Christ-like AI, you know, savior.
Meanwhile, this is the panel that we're going to focus on.
Trust, not technology, is AI's biggest challenge as systems gain.
We've got to trust the AI that lies to us, that is programmed to do so.
In fact, even in this, like I said, we might bring up other clips in other videos.
The Saudi gentleman in the middle that I was talking about right here, he actually brings up the fact that they've got to have good data to feed into the AI.
But then he brags about how great his data is.
But he uses the term garbage in, garbage out.
But a lot of that garbage is on purpose.
You see what I'm saying?
That's the big trick.
That's the big concern.
But they trust the AI.
You just got to trust it.
Okay.
Now, we may do a watch along with Harari because basically the two crises that he's talking about are the identity crisis of who you are or what you are as a human being, and then the crisis of the immigration problem that they're taking your jobs.
The AI is going to take your job.
So I need to watch that.
In fact, yeah, that's the headline.
When AI becomes the new immigrant, you've all know Harari's wake-up call at Davos 2026.
They always present him in this positive manner.
We're going to be trying to be as neutral as possible with Harari, but we'll probably end up doing a watch along with that as well.
Here's the big reveal, guys.
We're going to go to this clip.
I'm going to let the entire thing play because it is just incredible to me how tone deaf this is.
The gentleman, the fourth over, I think his name is Ryan McInner, again, Visa CEO, is going to start talking about artificial intelligence and shopping.
He's like, well, a lot of people have used these new AIs to shop around, but it just brings you to the website.
So you as a human can decide what you want and make a purchase.
No, instead, they want AI agents, avatars, digital twins that are procuring information from you to act like you constantly.
And then the AI is going to make the purchase for you.
It's all going to be secure.
And he actually talks about this year deploying AI credit cards.
So think about that.
Right now, this guy is talking about the empowerment of artificial intelligence to make purchases autonomously without you.
Should be concerning, but I'm going to let you.
It's going to be a great, fun time.
It's going to be more efficient.
It's going to be a great time to be a consumer, says this guy.
We've been hearing about it for a long time.
It seems like 2026 is the year that's actually really going to take off.
People are predicting it.
And I'm wondering what you're seeing as sort of the next big frontier there.
What are the challenges that you see coming with implementing that?
So I think last year, most users, most consumers started to use these platforms and these AIs to shop for things for discovery, to look for, you know, move off of maybe one of the search platforms or the commerce platforms.
But then they actually, when they actually went to buy something, they went to the native merchant seller site.
This year, in 2026, I think most of us will continue to shop on our AI platform of choice, but now we'll be able to buy natively on the platform.
The buy button will be there.
I won't need to leave, whether it's, you know, ChatGPT or Gemini or Claude or Copilot or what have you.
I think as we start to emerge from 2026 and look beyond, that's when you'll start to see a shift of real agentic commerce.
Not just me pressing the buy button on one of these platforms, but me empowering an agent on my behalf to go shop for something, find it, and then buy it on my behalf.
But for that to work, to your question, we need to invest in trust.
You need to trust your agent that they're not going to go crazy and buy something you don't want to buy or spend more money than you want to spend.
Merchants need to trust that if an agent is showing up at their digital doorstep, that it's actually there on your behalf and you've empowered it.
And your bank needs to trust that when they get a request to authorize a transaction on your behalf, that you really wanted that to happen.
So for that all to happen, we are deploying AI-ready cards, AI-ready Visa cards around the world that empower users to set the parameters so that they'll trust their agent.
How much money can you spend?
What's the size of the transaction?
Where can you go buy?
For how long do I want that open to buy to exist?
Things like that.
We've rolled out a trusted agent protocol so that a merchant knows that if an agent is showing up on my behalf with a Visa card, that it's a real one, with a real card that's actually being empowered with the data payloads that I just described.
And then finally, we've rolled out a level of personalization so that all of us as Visa card holders, if we choose, can empower our agent to look at our shopping history on my Visa cards and use that to personalize recommendations and shopping experiences and user journeys and those types of things.
So I think we're on the brink of something that is going to be very powerful.
I think it's going to be a great time to be a consumer.
Shopping is going to be easier.
It's going to be more secure.
It's going to be more fun.
It's going to be more efficient.
And I think it's going to ultimately grow commerce and be a great thing for merchants around the world.
That's the key.
All that other stuff was window dressing.
It's going to be great for commerce and merchants around the world.
Think about what this guy just told you.
Okay.
And again, they're deploying it globally.
We're not just talking about the United States of America.
And this is why we're focusing on Davos as that vehicle for globalism, as that mouthpiece.
Okay.
Credit cards that the people that own these cards, and obviously they're going to be well-to-do people.
They'll have some, you know, middle or upper, upper-middle-class people that have it also to kind of shine the light on them because they're going to be just like you.
Oh, she's so busy.
She can't not, not only can't she go to the Instacart anymore and make the decisions, she can't be bothered at all.
The AI will make the decision.
So you're going to have a card and an AI that is going to take its data set of you, basically its track trace database emulation station of you, because that's all this is, and have it have purchasing power.
And your bank's going to be like, A-okay with that.
So forget about your auto pay bill That you have on, you know, a lot of things.
I know, listen, autopay, you get the discount.
I get it.
I get why you would do that.
It just comes out of your bank account.
Oh, no, But you'll set the parameters.
Maybe you only want them to buy groceries every other Thursday.
Why would you want to work human beings out of the shopping experience unless you want to manipulate them?
You see, the AI is also going to be actively interacting with the propaganda, whether it's social propaganda or political propaganda or consumer propaganda for products, right?
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In order to manipulate you.
And then when it thinks you're ready on the verge of that purchase or you will accept the purchase and not return it, it's just going to buy it for you.
And what things do you think they're going to buy?
You think there might be a blacklist of some of the items that it won't let you get that maybe, I don't know, empower humanity?
Just all this is food for thought.
I saw that clip and I thought it was incredible.
But again, I don't want an AI-driven doctor or a nurse.
I don't want to be prescribed some kind of medication through AI.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I'm still into the human thing.
And I hope you are too, because that's really the message lately.
It's not just not about partisan politics.
And I love the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
And I want accountability and justice.
I'm just not naive.
You got to work within the systems that are around you and kind of have discernment.
What I know I can do is try to stay human.
And I want you guys to stay human as well.
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