Whole hour-long video about this in my county here in WV... New data center in the works caused flooding after a lot of rain last week.
https://t.co/Ig1uwCrCsH
RED ALERT: Americans who question AI data centers are now being treated like potential terrorists under a disturbing new law enforcement category called “anti-tech extremism.”
Secret government documents suggest that parents, retirees, farmers, and ordinary Americans speaking out at county meetings are increasingly being viewed as potential threats, simply for raising concerns about giant AI projects reshaping their communities.
According to more than 1,000 unpublished DHS, FBI, and fusion center reports obtained by WIRED, authorities are monitoring citizens worried about water shortages, farmland destruction, skyrocketing electricity costs, noise pollution, and the unchecked expansion of AI infrastructure. Some reports even suggest that photography, observation, or speaking at public meetings may be treated as “pre-operational planning” tied to possible future violence.
Meanwhile, peaceful residents are being removed or arrested at town halls across multiple states.
Americans used to believe showing up at a local meeting and questioning powerful interests was part of democracy. Now some of those same people are being viewed through the lens of extremism.
See the leaked documents and disturbing examples for yourself in @zeeemedia's report before this becomes something Americans are afraid to do publicly.
@BUnderTheWoods Some of it depends on where you live. I’m becoming convinced a bunch of the Alpha gal ticks were set loose in Ohio. I have multiple family members with it. One actually has an anaphylactic shock reaction.
Here it is Ohio.
The Ohio EPA has decided that data center wastewater being dumped into Ohio's waterways, and lowering our water quality is acceptable.
Lake Erie and the Ohio River sustain Ohio's high quality water tables, by acting as aquifers and a natural source of filtered ground water. This was all created by the glaciers.
They are going to destroy it. When all is said and done, taxpayers will suffer from the health implications and then foot the bill for future remediation.
The Ohio EPA declined to comment on the proposal.
They want to destroy 1,800 acres of Upstate NY grassland, which is full of native plants, to install a commercial solar complex, built by a foreign renewable company.
Communities near these massive complexes in Upstate have experienced flooding and water movement.
Do you know why?
The utopian propaganda images of “flowers under the panels” doesn’t happen at a single ORES complex.
Topsoil that took hundreds of years to form is stripped. Native plants are bulldozed. The land is excavated and graded against its natural grade. Plants with 12+ foot root systems are destroyed. Compacted soil with no breathability causes water to move. Trees nearby are felled.
A solar industrial site is installed on land that was naturally draining water and preventing flooding.
The land under these panels will never be farmed again.
Potato growing associations nationwide will not buy potatoes grown on ex-solar sites.
Why?
The panels leach heavy metals, as well as drop glass shards and microplastics onto the soil below them.
In a mass commercial arrangement, vegetation below the panels is soaked in herbicides.
The fertile farmland is gone forever.