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David Nino Rodriguez
David Nino Rodriguez@ninoboxer·
🚨BREAKING: There is NO water in The Rio Grande?! I’m standing here in New Mexico and the river is completely DRY. Nearby AI data centers are consuming massive amounts of water to keep their systems cool. Meta’s Los Lunas facility alone has reportedly been tied to roughly 75 million gallons of water usage per year connected to Rio Grande resources and it’s only ONE of many projects expanding across the state. People can argue over the exact numbers, but one thing is undeniable… these facilities require enormous amounts of water and there are more data centers across the country being built as we speak. This is starting to look like an environmental disaster in plain sight. We need to put pressure on local representatives and the President to examine this environmental crisis before it’s too late.
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“Los Angeles utility workers are making over $700,000 a YEAR.” Spencer Pratt pulled LADWP payroll records — 100+ employees clearing over $500,000, some topping $700,000. An $11 billion department with the SAME political appointees. This is institutionalized FRAUD.
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Publius
Publius@OcrazioCornPop·
🚨 GEORGIA GOP voters are getting screwed again... Brian Kemp just called a Special Session for June 17 to redraw maps...FOR 2028! He's posturing while punting the chance to secure +2 GOP seats for the 2026 midterms. That could literally cost R's the House majority. Sound familiar? Déjà vu to 2020 when Georgia lost 2 Senate seats and Republicans lost the Senate. WHY DO CONSERVATIVES ALLOW THIS IN GEORGIA?
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Tori4georgiacongress
Tori4georgiacongress@semperfifemale·
The “Middle Eastern guy” is actually from South America. He is from Brazil and he is the one going around the state of Georgia recording ring cameras. He shares the same name with the software developer for Homebridge – Ring. He has invaded the privacy of a lot of people.
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Tennis Addict@TennisAddi12568·
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

Utah approved a data center so massive it's going to be more than twice the size of Manhattan It’s called The Stratus Project, it’s a AI data center campus in Box Elder County - The full project could cover over 40,000 acres, an area bigger than Manhattan - Total size will be around 62 square miles - The power demand is 3 gigawatts of electricity, roughly the output of multiple nuclear reactors - Environmental groups warn it could raise Utah's planet-heating pollution by nearly 50% - Estimates suggest the project's power systems could consume up to 16.6 billion gallons of water per year. (25,000 Olympic swimming pools) First let’s talk about power, it will actually use up to 9 GW of power. This is roughly double Utah’s current peak electricity demand. Only the first phase will use 3 GW Next let’s talk about water, Developers are now saying that they will use closed-loo dry (air-based) cooling systems to minimize consumption. But it’ll still use a lot of water This is bad news for water conservation. Utah is in drought conditions, the Great Salt Lake is shrinking. It’s visible and you can see it right now So why do we need this really, according to what I can find it’s going to be tied with defense contracts The data center will be tied to US defense priorities. It overlaps with Department of Defense areas and is advanced through Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority. Officials cite needs for energy resilience, secure computing power, and data storage for defense operations So this is a private data center but it’s not really a private data center…. Because it’ll be working with the government. One layer removed…

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Utah approved a data center so massive it's going to be more than twice the size of Manhattan It’s called The Stratus Project, it’s a AI data center campus in Box Elder County - The full project could cover over 40,000 acres, an area bigger than Manhattan - Total size will be around 62 square miles - The power demand is 3 gigawatts of electricity, roughly the output of multiple nuclear reactors - Environmental groups warn it could raise Utah's planet-heating pollution by nearly 50% - Estimates suggest the project's power systems could consume up to 16.6 billion gallons of water per year. (25,000 Olympic swimming pools) First let’s talk about power, it will actually use up to 9 GW of power. This is roughly double Utah’s current peak electricity demand. Only the first phase will use 3 GW Next let’s talk about water, Developers are now saying that they will use closed-loo dry (air-based) cooling systems to minimize consumption. But it’ll still use a lot of water This is bad news for water conservation. Utah is in drought conditions, the Great Salt Lake is shrinking. It’s visible and you can see it right now So why do we need this really, according to what I can find it’s going to be tied with defense contracts The data center will be tied to US defense priorities. It overlaps with Department of Defense areas and is advanced through Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority. Officials cite needs for energy resilience, secure computing power, and data storage for defense operations So this is a private data center but it’s not really a private data center…. Because it’ll be working with the government. One layer removed…
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Tennis Addict@TennisAddi12568·
We know!! @POTUS
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

Banking and development economist Richard Werner says the real reason we are seeing so many Data Centers being put up so quickly is because they are building the surveillance and digital currency network right now “We are so close to the scariest, most dystopian system. This is what the drive to build all these thousands of data centers is about, to micromanage the world's population through the New Financial World Order. AI is really about that. We're heading towards digital control systems where we have no more control over our liquid assets. It will be programmable, permission-based, so only what the central planners allow you to use your money for, at what time and place and location will be permitted. And if you're in the wrong place, it's not going to work. And If you're buying the wrong book, it's not gonna work. Your money won't work outside a certain zone, whether it's 15-minute prison zone or whatever it may be. It is the totalitarian dictator's dream come true” Here’s what he’s saying Data centers as infrastructure for control The data centers are essential for the massive computing power needed to track, analyze, and micromanage billions of transactions in real-time under a “New Financial World Order.” This includes enforcing rules on what you can buy, where you can spend, and when “15-minute city” style geographic restrictions or blacklisting certain purchases He’s saying AI isn’t just for chatbots or efficiency. It’s the perfect tool for the surveillance, predictive analytics, and an automated enforcement layer on top of digital money I think he’s right. I also think it’s for the massive camera infrastructure being installed all over America with Flock It’s all connected. This is the surveillance state being constructed

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Banking and development economist Richard Werner says the real reason we are seeing so many Data Centers being put up so quickly is because they are building the surveillance and digital currency network right now “We are so close to the scariest, most dystopian system. This is what the drive to build all these thousands of data centers is about, to micromanage the world's population through the New Financial World Order. AI is really about that. We're heading towards digital control systems where we have no more control over our liquid assets. It will be programmable, permission-based, so only what the central planners allow you to use your money for, at what time and place and location will be permitted. And if you're in the wrong place, it's not going to work. And If you're buying the wrong book, it's not gonna work. Your money won't work outside a certain zone, whether it's 15-minute prison zone or whatever it may be. It is the totalitarian dictator's dream come true” Here’s what he’s saying Data centers as infrastructure for control The data centers are essential for the massive computing power needed to track, analyze, and micromanage billions of transactions in real-time under a “New Financial World Order.” This includes enforcing rules on what you can buy, where you can spend, and when “15-minute city” style geographic restrictions or blacklisting certain purchases He’s saying AI isn’t just for chatbots or efficiency. It’s the perfect tool for the surveillance, predictive analytics, and an automated enforcement layer on top of digital money I think he’s right. I also think it’s for the massive camera infrastructure being installed all over America with Flock It’s all connected. This is the surveillance state being constructed
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Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸
Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸@DiligentDenizen·
‼️🇺🇸: Ed Gallrein had a 356% INCREASE in voter quantity turnout than his Massie opponent predecessor 2 years ago 👀 Massie had a 19% turnout increase over his previous primary which was won by a massive margin. So we're to believe that 356% more boomer voters showed up for a candidate with no name ID and who REFUSED to debate his opponent? 🤔 The math ain't mathin' 🤷🏻‍♂️ Something stinks more than Gallrein's $25 MILLION in foreign-interest funding. All credit to @BasedSamParker go follow him. 🫡
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Inevitable South
Inevitable South@inevitableSouth·
🇮🇳🇺🇸 Cisco’s Indian President Jeetu Patel fired 4,000 Americans. While 4,000 American families process Cisco's layoffs, Jeetu Patel is doubling down on 1,570 new Indian H-1B hires. Cisco rakes in billions from American taxpayers, only to fire 4,000 hard working Americans.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
I can't think of a more glaring and revealing political irony than a politician who called his ideology "America First" proudly *boasting* that he's far more popular in Israel than in his own country: in fact, so popular there that he could be elected Prime Minister of Israel.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump: "I'm right now at 99% in Israel. I could run for prime minister, so maybe after I do this, I'll go to Israel and run for prime minister."

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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Thomas Massie campaigned with Nazis this weekend. It’s time for @SpeakerJohnson to strip Massie of his committees for the remaining 7 months he has in Congress. He cannot be allowed to be an anti-Trump obstructionist for 7 months. Party time is over. It’s time for the GOP to address its Nazi problem. And yes, the GOP has a major Nazi problem.
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