
When you ask a search engine like #Google, about global corporate mergers, data center expansions, environmental and climate impacts, or utility infrastructure, that Google AI answer serves you a sanitized candy wrapper.
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It hands you optimized ~PR~ β¨οΈ words like “clean energy innovation,” “smart growth,” and “community bill credits.” Razzle-badazzle.
These corporations aren’t for us. But their slogans are tailored to win you over.
They will gaslight the community into their #Greenwashing tactics. They are not GREEN.
They want a #nation of #workers who consume the narrative, not a nation of #thinkers who inspect the blueprints.
The actual research tells a completely different story.
Right now, mega-utilities are consolidating the power grid to feed astronomical Al data loads.
They consume #millions of #gallons of #local groundwater to cool industrial server racks, while everyday communities bear the environmental and financial cost.
(Many of my previous posts will have links for the deniers incapable of doing their own due diligence and research.)
Look past the corporate ink.
Look at #Festus, Missouri-where the community saw past the data center’s $6 billion PR wrapper, organized the π§ ‘penguin’ huddle, and voted out the corrupt city council that approved it. π
#That is how you do it. π
Violence though, is not the answer. π«π
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Full stop. βοΈ
To the deniers: Yelling at me on my page here or on other social media platfirms with derelict or deranged and asinine opinions with AI Google word-vomit garbage, will more than likely be deleted.
I will screenshot and keep a receipt, but no, I will not create a post of your idiocy to shame you publicly. Now, if you choose to delete your own comment after having dialogue, I will add it back up. Lol But really though… You need the time to hit the books not reply to commentary.
But to those fighting this: and to you, the same applies. Going after council members at their homes where children resideβbig NO. π
Do not be what they want you to become from this.
Just weeks ago on #April 6, 2026, an #Indianapolis #city-#county #councilor’s home was targeted in a midnight #shooting.
Over a #dozen #bullets were fired into his house while he and his #child were sleeping inside, and the shooter left behind a direct note reading:
“#No #Data #Centers”
The shooting occurred just days after Gibson voted to approve a data center proposed by #MetroBloks in the #Martindale-#Brightwood neighborhood, a project that had faced #months of community protest and division.
I knew we were on the verge of this happening, I have touched on the topic and it has now happened.
We are meant to all be thriving right now, people. Good golly, almighty.
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United together, we are stronger.
Divided, shall we fall. πββοΈ
For the hard math (I know it’s just so difficult) on how corporate utilities are shifting the entire power grid toward data infrastructure rather than residential clean energy, make sure to look directly at the public infrastructure pipeline filings.
The current industry data shows over 130 gigawatts of large-load requests tied directly to hyper-scale Al server consolidation, but we all know with the way things are currently, they want to ramp that up.

For a case study πon how a community successfully organized to stop a $6 #billion corporate #data #center project, read the local municipal reporting.
On #March 30, 2026, the #Festus City Council #ignored intense public opposition to push through a massive hyperscale development.
In response, the community used absolute democratic organization to #completely #oust the pro-data center council members just weeks later, despite ya’ll deniers saying it didn’t happen.
Bruh.. go look it up.
Seriously. … go on.. π«²
And ask the intel vet about issues like Flock.
Oh yeah, buddy, it’s all interconnected.
To see exactly how these corporate networks interface with surveillance tech on the streets, PLEASE π read the comprehensive report by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
Don’t just use Google’s AI to ask about it.
Just flipping read through it. π
Their investigation into automated camera tracking tools like #Flock #Safety details how machine-learning #algorithms are #queried to map out #community ‘huddles’ π§ and track climate and animal-rights advocates across tens of thousands of interconnected corporate-mounted units.
But if the roles were reversed, there would be more outrage for privacy. I see it time and time again in areas like the homeschooling community where secular and non-secular topics are discussed.
The non-secular community PREACHES on privacy and cutting ties with government tracking and overreach.
So what changes in your thinking?
Take sides out of it.
We are fighting this together.
Get over it.
Because these entities do not give one iota about you, your family, your health, or your religious or political affiliations.
“You writing on here uses data centers!”
…new here? Lol π€£
How else would any of us be able to attempt to reach the masses while you’d get to leverage in a space we don’t agree with?
π… … I just can’t with ya’ll. That’s the best candour you come up with?
As a teacher, I obviously do not allow answers to come from an AI assisted answer.
I dock off points or have them do it again.
Why should it be any different for adults outside of school to do their due diligence in looking for an answer?
Like, get a grip.. yes, do some actual digging. π
Opinions are like *ssholesβeveryone has one. I prefer tangible, untampered with, research above a 3rd grade level. π€·ββοΈ

I am irritated that it has even infiltrated emails. π But adding educational risk on top of it is a shame.
Wild how many cannot see through it.
We need people and planet over profit.
As a changemaker, obviously change is inevitableβbut when greedy individuals and corporations put themselves in the mix, we all end up screwed up in one way or another and it does affect our health and it always will, but instead we will point to other issues being the culprit instead of tracking the root of the problem.
And complacency on the topic makes it worse..
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