Thursday, May 14, 2026

Hyperscale Data Centers:


Hyperscale Data Centers: Big Tech’s War Against Humanity


I have been warning about this for years. In December 2023, I reported on a Meta data center project in Rosemount, Minnesota, that was gobbling up 280 acres of farmland while residents protested [1]. Now, that trickle has become a flood. Across the country, hyperscale data centers are stealing the very foundations of human survival: farmland, water, and electricity. They are not being built for progress. They are being built for profit and control, and communities are waking up to the disaster [2].

Consider the water crisis. These centers consume billions of gallons of water for cooling, drawn from local aquifers and reservoirs that are already strained. This is the silent theft of our future. Meanwhile, electricity demand from AI servers is so massive that President Trump has declared that tech giants must fund their own new power plants [3]. The energy consumption of a single hyperscale facility rivals that of a small city. As I stated in a previous broadcast, AI research and hosting require an enormous amount of energy, and tech companies are already partnering with nuclear plants to channel entire outputs into these centers [4]. This is not a sustainable path — it is a plunder of public resources for private gain.


The damage is not theoretical. Let me list the catastrophic impacts that are already destroying communities. First, thermal pollution: data centers dump immense heat into the environment, raising nighttime temperatures and disrupting local ecosystems. Second, the water crisis: billions of gallons are stolen from communities, as documented in my report on the backlash [2]. Third, massive energy consumption is driving up costs for everyone and forcing reliance on fossil fuels. Texas has approved the nation’s largest air pollution permit for a 7.65-gigawatt natural gas and data center complex — a verdict of death for air quality [5].

Fourth, air quality degradation, noise pollution, and wildlife devastation create a perimeter of death around every large-scale data center. Fifth, land use displaces ranching and farming, with no oversight. The PJM Interconnection has warned of a grid collapse as AI servers and retiring coal plants collide, with servers now consuming twice as much power as older models [6]. These impacts (and others) are not accidental; they are the byproduct of an industry that places profit above people, and they are happening in plain sight.

Make no mistake: these data centers are not for your benefit. They are not for streaming movies or sending emails. They are incubators for a superintelligent AI that globalists intend to use to replace humanity. I have watched this unfold for years. The systematic demonetization of human content creators on YouTube and X is a deliberate strategy to clear the field for a post-human content creation system powered entirely by artificial intelligence [7]. The same is true for data centers — they are the physical infrastructure for a new form of intelligence that intend to make human labor, human thought, and even human life obsolete.







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