Originally published at: THE NEWEST PLO(Y/T): A.I. DATA CENTERS AS MILITARY FACILITIES
If you’re like me you’ve been watching the unfolding disaster of “Artificial Intelligence” and the accompanying energy-guzzling “data centers” with a jaundiced eye. For good reasons too, if you’ve been following all those stories of A.I. “agents” going ballistic, and erasing databases, reprogramming themselves, and in general making threats against humans, which threats include an…
While ramping up the CONNUS data center footprint in excess of 5k data centers for a planetary CDBC system would certainly prove catastrophic for us in the North America, I have questions that such a design with aspirations of a global control reach would function optimally in a world-wide context.
Two of the foundational engineering precepts of systems with a truly global user base are latency and redundancy/decentrailization.
Despite all of the recent breakthroughs in compute power efficiency, particularly in the realm of hyper-scalar and GPU semiconductors, one basic EE limitation not subject to relying on Moore’s law to keep throwing processors at a problem is, the fundamental speed limit of data transmission over networks hasn’t been lowered. The round trip time (RTT) for sending packets over long distances hasn’t been revolutionized the way GPUs have disrupted processing. Still takes around 30ms to bounce data between NY & London and closer to 100ms between NY and Tokyo.
This matters for a global application because as the data footprint scales beyond regional user bases, the physical time needed to route data between all global points and the US will prove to be a bottleneck for onboarding more users. The best way to compensate for this is to NOT base processing nodes just in the US but to spread out the system into a large graph, such that transactions in Moscow or Dubai needn’t route through the US but could have more local settlement say in Tokyo.
Hopefully the designers of the system are making the mistake of concentrating all their data centers just in the US, as that will serve to be a fatal flaw in design.
The second precept, redundancy, will matter from a power perspective. Again, distributed systems are more resilient to spikes, ebbs and flows in the system power supply. If the primary procssing nodes are concentrated in the US, losing power in a few key regional segments, or even at the national level (as has happened in the past), then the system could lose critical mass for enough nodes to handle global traffic, and failure would result.
If the idea of exploding the data center count mostly or solely in the US to form the linchpin of a global system, that could end upn biting the designers in the behind sometime in the future. Hopefully the sytsem designers have been that naive in their thinking.
Hopefully, a lack of Nanobots in the bloodstream is something of a ‘head start’ in making it awkward to puppet one’s Digital Twin… Mind you. ‘Hope is a good breakfast, but a poor supper’ etc…
These Data centers tell a simple story.
The Data Centers are enemies of the people?
The Data Center are becoming a Governance - designed to imprison, enslave and/or kill the citizenry?
One being a Zionist Data Center - to rum the USSA - from the White House[under the Ballroom]?
Can the citizenry beat the digital high energy Pentagram clock?
Once it’s in place?
IS IT GAME OVER?
Are these Data Centers a NEW Version of the SCI-FI classic film:
The INVASION OF The ENERGY/WATER/POWER SNATCHERS?
Ironically, you can’t call in for the cavalry - as they’ve been virtually privatized?
More MERCENARY then public?
Oops!
HUMANS ARE POWERESSLY - OBSOLETE?
Except; OF COIURSE, Immortalized Foreign-Born Billionaires?
Is this what a government being digitized - LOOKS LIKE?
OF COURSE!
AND, it won’t be on any STINKING BALLOT!
As Ballots have been digitized.
Meaning FIXED!
You HAVE NO SAY!
This Is NEEDED FOR NATIONAL THEFT .
Oops! …, I mean National Security
You can’t even gather rain water - it’s illegal competition.
[for humans, that is]
But what of the highly dangerous EMF?
No worries - ONLY A HUMAN WEAKNESS.
Data Centers will be OK.
Thank The AI GODS!
You’ll own nothing, AND BE HAPPY.
UNLESS, OF COURSE - your human.
So HUMAN, sacrifice ALL for your DIGITAL GOVERNMENT.
AND BE ALL THE SLAVE YOU CAN BE!
ALL For Your FOREIGN BILLIONAIRE SLAVE MA$TER$!!!
ONLY An Alien would be against - WORLD DIGITIZED GOVERNAMCE.
… so much necessary supporting infrastructure appears vulnerable. One could start with the substation power feeders. Contamination of the water supply … There are chemicals that do not interact well with the chemicals necessary to treat the water the Data Centers need for cooling. Data centers require massive amounts of airflow to remove heat, often estimated around 160 CFM (cubic feet per minute) per kW of IT power, or roughly 35-40 CFM per square foot for high-density environments. There have to be air intakes somewhere above ground. No air, or greatly decreased airflow makes cooling difficult. … and. so on … You get the picture. The problem would be in determining the locations of the totally underground centers. Although no one wants to think about such things we have to admit that at some point to do such things will be necessary for survival. Plan ahead …
Not to forget the “nanobots” also connected/connecting every thing to the grid.
Not only will you have to track every transaction and DigID with real time changes on a persons information, like vaxx status, carbon footprint and more, but with “the internet of things” active, you will also have to store every police cam, securitas cam, CCTV, washing machines, Smart TVs and microwaves, electricity grid, traffic/travel information- Its a lot.
Baron Coleman mentioned another reason for the data centers is a prison system.
In this stream he talked about cars shutting down while people are driving on the highway, doing 80, if it thinks youre getting sleepy.
He goes into the planned data centers and their locations and size, all intersting, but the most eyeopening subject he touched upon was the prison system taking shape with these centers coming up.
https://www.youtube.com/live/p8ESkPzxfNw?si=eqXryFJ7otJGsH54&t=2944
Ends it with the story that Pastors have been told to get ready to inform the people about the arrival of our space brothers and sisters.
Allegedly theyve recieved infformation the governemnt are ready, Kash Patel has sent out the green light for release, that UFOs have been found with technology beyond ours and that aliens might be amongst us.
Sounds like a perfect opportunity to have us all in a database no?
C19 looks more like test run for every day that passes.
Have a good one
Very valid points @bitcrypt. I suspect that’s why E. Musk wants to built these data center in space on orbits and that way take care of the uneven speed problems.
… or sabotage. I guess we could crowd fund to hire a Chinese Killer Satellite. I wonder how much that would cost. 
… Hmmmmmm.
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You all have vivid imaginations and I hope you will do a forehead slap when the truth comes out. It won’t be for everyone…
Well since crypto value in its essence derives from crypto-mined units based, on the inpotted electrical/energy used at the end of the day as a byproduct of the capital and revenue value of the interent of everything, could these facilities be the treasure/value creation vehicles for the crypto dollar, which have a nice valued added contribution earner whereby the unit of power becomes increasingly expensive as scarcity incereases due to datacentre usage, while they are effectively discount subsidised for same? A nice little side hustle.
Hence each becomes a virtual Fort Knox . Also as the PTW a never linear thinking strategically, a social credit and survellance system is also feasible and perhaps necessary for assurance of the continuation of each treasure chest?
Eh Voila! the miltary/national security sensitivity?
I worked on a construction project in the early
1980’s that had a man camp on site to house and feed workers. The project was 50 miles from the nearest town which required about a two hour daily drive while working 10 hours a day if a worker lived away from the project. Lunch was served free of charge to everyone at work each day. Drugs became a safety problem. Displaced workers can be just as disruptive as displaced immigrants in an established community.