A suoer important short video in X link below on these anti-human AI data centers.
A super important 18 minutes in x link below. The globalist elite Uniparty is going for the jugular. Wake up.
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Ben Swann
@BenSwann_
[Between 3,000-3,500 new AI data centers are planned or under construction globally. They’ll use a staggering 190 gigawatts of power.
For perspective, that’s more electricity than many countries use. But they’re not just using power. They’re devouring water — as much as 449 million gallons. Every. Single. Day.
As AI systems rapidly expand, communities across America are seeing massive data centers suddenly appear near their neighborhoods. These facilities consume enormous amounts of electricity, water, land, and infrastructure resources, driving up utility costs, straining local housing markets, and changing the quality of life for families who have lived in these communities for generations.
Big Tech companies promote these projects as innovation, while government officials increasingly frame them as national security infrastructure.
When residents in Utah protested one proposed data center in their community, Kevin O’Leary dismissed them as “foreign agents,” further fueling frustration among locals who say their concerns are being ignored.
Despite widespread opposition, local, state, and federal authorities continue pushing these projects forward. Many residents worry about long-term impacts on jobs, family stability, property values, farmland, water access, wildlife, and the broader ecosystem surrounding these rapidly expanding industrial sites.
At the same time, questions are growing about whether this infrastructure is laying the foundation for a future built around digital ID systems, AI surveillance, and centralized technological control, while everyday citizens are left paying the economic and environmental costs.
@HealthRanger
joins me to break it all down.
https://x.com/BenSwann_/status/2054698261038944640 ]
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Ben Swann
@BenSwann_
[Between 3,000-3,500 new AI data centers are planned or under construction globally. They’ll use a staggering 190 gigawatts of power.
For perspective, that’s more electricity than many countries use. But they’re not just using power. They’re devouring water — as much as 449 million gallons. Every. Single. Day.
As AI systems rapidly expand, communities across America are seeing massive data centers suddenly appear near their neighborhoods. These facilities consume enormous amounts of electricity, water, land, and infrastructure resources, driving up utility costs, straining local housing markets, and changing the quality of life for families who have lived in these communities for generations.
Big Tech companies promote these projects as innovation, while government officials increasingly frame them as national security infrastructure.
When residents in Utah protested one proposed data center in their community, Kevin O’Leary dismissed them as “foreign agents,” further fueling frustration among locals who say their concerns are being ignored.
Despite widespread opposition, local, state, and federal authorities continue pushing these projects forward. Many residents worry about long-term impacts on jobs, family stability, property values, farmland, water access, wildlife, and the broader ecosystem surrounding these rapidly expanding industrial sites.
At the same time, questions are growing about whether this infrastructure is laying the foundation for a future built around digital ID systems, AI surveillance, and centralized technological control, while everyday citizens are left paying the economic and environmental costs.
@HealthRanger
joins me to break it all down.
https://x.com/BenSwann_/status/2054698261038944640 ]


