🚨 A Georgia farmer is losing 225 acres of land that's been in his family for nearly 80 years because politicians approved eminent domain for a corporate jet airport project.
Property rights shouldn't disappear when powerful developers come calling.
It's time for stricter eminent domain laws.
Residents in Fayetteville, GA realized a nearby data center was using massive amounts of water after their home water pressure started dropping.
The facility used nearly 30M gallons of water without proper authorization while locals were being told to conserve water.
The company says it was an “honest mistake.”
🚨NEWNAN, GEORGIA 🚨
A family’s 2.5-acre homestead — fish ponds, chicken coop, greenhouse, gardens, family home — is reportedly being taken to support a DATA CENTER project in another county.
Families’ rights trampled for corporate expansion.
This is not freedom.
This is not progress.
This is eminent domain abuse.
French police are now using drones equipped with thermal imaging, to locate cattle hidden in the country, whose owners (Farmers) refused to vaccinate.
Once located, huge teams of police & vaccine administers turn up to inject all their livestock
Residents in Cumberland County, New Jersey say they can’t even wash their clothes or drink their tap water because of the new META Data Centers
- On resident messed up an entire load of white clothes because it came out stained because of the brown water
- Multiple residents say they can no longer drink the water and must buy bottled water
- 82 year old resident says she must move
- 81 year old resistant also says she has to move
- Another resident says “My electric and gas bill is more than my car payment”
- One resident says the lights from the data center are so bright she doesn’t have to turn night lights on in her house at night
- ER visits are being reported due to asthma linked to air quality
Drastic increases in water pollution, air pollution, noise and light pollution
🚨 JUST IN: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has just BANNED AI data centers from using up all the water needed by citizens during a drought
And the law BANS utility companies from charging higher prices because of data centers
"How are you going to say that somehow the water can go to a data center when we need to water for our own people and for the core functions of our society?"
Maryland homeowners will pay an extra $1.6 billion on their electric bills over the next decade to subsidize grid costs to feed data centers, according to a state agency
I like that building high speed rail in California requires nine thousand years of environmental impact studies but throwing up a data center the size of Texas takes fourteen seconds with zero material public support.