Time bombs: AI data centers and nuclear power stations
Overuse water, or create earthquakes and droughts that cause "accidents"
On 11 March 2011, a major nuclear accident started at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima, Japan. The direct cause was the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, which resulted in electrical grid failure and damaged nearly all of the power plant's backup energy sources. The subsequent inability to sufficiently cool reactors after shutdown compromised containment and resulted in the release of radioactive contaminants into the surrounding environment. The accident was rated seven (the maximum severity) on the International Nuclear Event Scale by Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, following a report by the JNES (Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization). It is regarded as the worst nuclear incident since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, which is the only other incident rated seven on the International Nuclear Event Scale. --WikipediaComplain all you want about the fascists attacking Venezuela; they are doing the same thing in the US and around the world, not just with the military, but surreptitiously with AI surveillance tools and nuclear power stations, among other weapons.
One of the standard means by which the intelligence agencies, in service to the banking cartel, convince the masses that their weaponizing of various tools is for the greater good is to use the standard Orwellian technique of calling something the opposite of what it really is; for example, the “Blue Skies Initiative” proposed by the red party and promoted by U.S. President George W. Bush, would have actually allowed corporations to pollute, unfettered by EPA interference, since it did not specify any standards and used green arguments to cover its corporate objectives.
The same holds true of the massive AI data warehouses now being built.
AI’s Cooling Problem: How Data Centers Are Transforming Water Use
Research AssociateMore than 160 new AI data centers have sprung up across the US in the past three years in places with scarce water resources.
The principle use of AI is surveillance.
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The nuclear industry, too, wants the world to believe that the structural integrity of nuclear power plants can withstand earthquakes and tsunamis, but history says otherwise. Placing nuclear material on fault lines is an intentional strategy that weaponizes the power station. Here is one of their propaganda pieces:
Even without manufactured or natural disasters, nuclear power plants have a long record of failure, some of which result in radioactive contamination:
The bottom line for the Anglo-Euro-American banking cartel, its global for-profit corporate pyramid, and the executive-level puppets that manage these tools is: power, profit, propaganda, and population reduction.
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Really strong point about water constraints for AI infrastructure. The stuff about these centers popping up in water-scarce regions isnt getting enough attention in mainstream tech coverage, and pairing that with nuclear vulnerabilty creates compounding infrastructure risks. I worked near a smaller datacenter once and the cooling systems alone were absurd, so scaling that to these mega facilities in drought-prone areas seems like a ticking time bomb for resource conflicts.