I am not a targeted individual. I am a Chosen Individual. God lit up my soul for you to target. He used you to create an embattled soul for Heaven’s Army.
@GalacticMonk_ You picked a bad time to jump back on, my guy. People on here have lost their minds. The amount of racist shit I’ve seen in the past 48 hours is appalling
@ZeekArkham Thank you. Finally, a real person on here. My community is half white, half black, and a few Hispanic families. Nobody treats each other like crap. We all get along and look out for one another’s well being. So very glad to have grown up here.
This man’s name is Doug Sevey. He lives in Palo, Iowa. He builds data centers — including for UnityPoint Health, one of Iowa’s largest hospital systems.
He showed up at a public hearing and said this under his own name and expertise.
“I build data centers. I have 100% of their IT. And I’ve never used a gallon of water.”
“What Google isn’t telling you is they don’t want to use the technology. Because it costs more.”
“If my well goes dry, I’m coming after you.”
The water consumption devastating communities across the country is not a necessity.
It is a deliberate choice made to protect profit margins.
Louisiana passed a non-disclosure law in 2024 so you can’t even see the details of these deals.
Share this video. Tag you legislators. They need to hear from Doug Sevey too.
@LAGovJeffLandry@AGLizMurrill@lalegis@LAGOP@LASenateGOP@LAHouseGOP@LaDemos
@GoldyRx Yeah, and the LED bulbs cost a lot more because they last oh-so-much longer than old light bulbs… and that’s why I’m replacing them just as often at $8 a pop instead of $1.50. Lies lies lies
@BhattiLaib9960 Dang, it does look good... but, it definitely will absorb more light, and therefore will give off a lot of heat. Not enough to ruin the neighborhood, but it might be enough to make yours and his AC units run a bit more often. Ya gotta choose your battles with neighbors I suppose
@WellsJorda89710 I’ll pray with you on this. I seriously can’t believe how quickly the racism from both sides just exploded. I’m so glad I live in a small town. Half white, half black, and a few Hispanic families. We all know each other, and we look out for each other. Thank You, Jesus.