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Across rural America (AND AROUND THE WORLD), families are turning on their faucets only to hear the sound of a pump sucking air. From Wisconsin to Georgia, and even globally in Mexico and Chile, the story is the same: multi-billion dollar data centers move in, and multi-generational family wells go dry. 

Across rural America (AND AROUND THE WORLD), families are turning on their faucets only to hear the sound of a pump sucking air. From Wisconsin to Georgia, and even globally in Mexico and Chile, the story is the same: multi-billion dollar data centers move in, and multi-generational family wells go dry.
Big Tech promises "water neutrality," but the science of "cones of depression" and massive dewatering tells a different story. In this video, we investigate how AI expansion is physically ripping the water out of the ground, leaving farmers and residents high and dry with $30,000 repair bills and no answers from local officials.
Is this the cost of "progress"? You can't drink code, and you can't grow food with server promises.
00:00 – The Future of Rural America is Running Dry 01:03 – How a $1 Billion Meta Project Impacts Family Wells 01:36 – The Heartbreak of a Dying Multi-Generational Farm 02:41 – The Science of the "Cone of Depression" 03:30 – Why 2026 is the Critical Breaking Point 04:14 – Across America: Arizona, Idaho, and Georgia 04:51 – The 71-Year-Old Grandmother Hauling Water in Buckets 05:52 – The Global Crisis: Mexico, Chile, and the Netherlands 07:31 – You Can't Drink Code: Demanding Honesty from Big Tech 08:05 – How to Protect Your Community Before It's Too Late
The AI Data Centers in America have already become hugely unpopular. The noise pollution from their cooling systems reach up to 100 decibels and run non-stop. They are drawing down aquifers in areas that are already in short supply, turning the water brown and tainting it with a disinfectant smell, and there is no benefit to the local community.
Watch brief video here: https://gregreese.substack.com/p/ai-data-centers-and-the-new-world?publication_id=706779&post_id=197419826&r=1z4haj&triedRedirect=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Jimmy and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger argue that elites are abandoning the climate change scare narrative because they no longer need it—they now have direct control through AI data centers that are being built to power mass surveillance, replace human labor with robots, and enable the government to shut off your car, monitor every text and email, and freeze your bank account if you protest.
Jimmy notes that nearly 50,000 people in the Lake Tahoe area have been told their utility will stop providing power to their homes because the electricity is being redirected to data centers, and that Nevada is one of the fastest-growing data center corridors in the country.
He also points out that the UN has effectively admitted that climate change predictions were lies, and that the real purpose of building data centers over farmland is to reduce the food supply since "AI robots won't need food." He concludes that Americans do not live in a constitutional republic or a democracy, but in a "technofeudal oligarchy" where politicians approve data centers in exchange for kickbacks and campaign donations from the billionaires who are selling everyone out.
Amazon’s Hidden Water Crisis | Is Big Tech Draining America’s Farms?
A shocking new report reveals Amazon tried to conceal the true amount of water used by its massive data centers—over 105 billion gallons in 2021. That’s enough to supply nearly one million U.S. homes for a year.
Now, as new data centers rise across America’s heartland—the same regions that grow our food and raise our livestock—farmers and ranchers are facing increasing competition for already scarce water resources.
Join Charlie Rankin on Yanasa TV as we uncover the truth behind the Amazon water cover-up, explore how AI and data infrastructure are reshaping rural America, and ask the tough question: Will Big Tech’s thirst for data dry up our farms?
A shocking new report reveals Amazon tried to conceal the true amount of water used by its massive data centers—over 105 billion gallons in 2021. That’s enough to supply nearly one million U.S. homes for a year.
Now, as new data centers rise across America’s heartland—the same regions that grow our food and raise our livestock—farmers and ranchers are facing increasing competition for already scarce water resources.
Join Charlie Rankin on Yanasa TV as we uncover the truth behind the Amazon water cover-up, explore how AI and data infrastructure are reshaping rural America, and ask the tough question: Will Big Tech’s thirst for data dry up our farms?
70,000 acres of public land have quietly vanished. Behind the convenience of your AI future is a massive industrial machine consuming thousands of gallons of water and thousands of acres of working land.
In this flagship investigation, Yanasa TV goes deep into Eastern Washington’s "Project Tree," the sudden reallocation of senior water rights, and the hidden system moving land out of production—leaving rural communities and school funding to pay the ultimate price.
In this video:
The mystery of the missing 70,000 acres of public trust land.
Why "Project Tree" and Amazon’s data centers need more than just power.
The intersection of Tribal water rights and the AI boom.
Who ultimately absorbs the cost of this resource grab?
Do you see this happening in your local community?
00:00 – The Insider Revelation: 70,000 Acres Missing
01:03 – The Core Thesis: It’s a Water & Resource Story
02:12 – Explaining the Washington Trust Land Transfer Program
03:19 – The Scale of Loss: An Area Larger Than Seattle
04:13 – Case Study: The King Ranch & Broken Trusts
05:42 – The 2021 Connection: Water and the Dept. of Ecology
06:09 – Power Play: Senior Water Rights & Tribal Sovereignty
09:02 – The AI Link: Eastern Washington as a Data Center Hub
09:39 – Amazon & Shell Companies: The Quincy Infrastructure
11:01 – Heat & Hydration: Why AI Needs Billions of Gallons
12:23 – The Walla Walla Gap Project: A $5 Billion Expansion
13:14 – "Project Tree": The Secretive Timeline of Land Deals
14:52 – The Daily Demand: 300k to 5 Million Gallons per Center
16:26 – The "Aligned Incentives" System: How Control Shifts
18:54 – The Hidden Price: Who Actually Absorbs the Cost?
Status Coup reporter JT Cestkowski speaks with community organizer Christine Le Jeune of the Great Lakes Neighbors United about the latest updates on her neighborhood's efforts to halt the plan for a $15-billion artificial intelligence data center campus for tech giants Open AI and Oracle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqfVEu0WPy4
This lady has "got it going on" - first with the organization, second by not backing down. Her "arrest", as far a I could tell from the video, was uncalled for & more of a lame attempt to make an example of her - a form of censorship. KVV
What is happening in the Ozarks right now 2026 — rivers poisoned by agricultural runoff with E. coli warnings on water that was drinkable a generation ago. Corporate investors buying farmland they'll never plant on. Towns losing their last school, last gas station, last reason to exist. Land prices doubling while local wages stay frozen. Generational families priced out of their own communities. And the population decline accelerating in counties that are already running on empty.
All of it happening simultaneously. None of it making headlines. The rivers, the farms, the towns, the land, and the people — every pillar of the Ozarks is under pressure at the same time. Who's responsible, what the data shows, which communities are hardest hit, and why a region that defines rural American identity is being quietly dismantled while the national media looks the other way.
Key questions covered:
What is quietly happening in the Ozarks that should be national news?
Why are Ozarks rivers turning toxic from agricultural runoff right now?
How are corporations buying Ozarks farmland and pushing out local families?
Which Ozarks towns are disappearing with zero media coverage in 2026?
Why is nobody reporting on the crisis unfolding across the Ozarks region?
Something is happening all over the rural parts of the USA, things I never thought i would have to worry about. let's talk about it.
Amazon drained the drinking water in order to BUILD. Resident says what drinking water is left is tainted. Watch documentary video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjkaYyysYhA
THIS is NOT just a Webster county issue. This is an issue for the entire beautiful Ozarks AND our AQUIFER. THAT'S our WATER SOURCE!. Look around and SEE the bastardization of one of our most important natural resources occurring globally.
THERE IS A MEETING SCHEDULED:
MAY 11TH 10 a.m.
at 101 South Crittenden Rd. Room 12
Marshfield, Mo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgqtu2719nc
LET'S ALL - AS MANY OF US AS POSSIBLE - SHOW UP AND DEFEND OUR AQUIFER, OUR AIR AND OUR LAND WHICH CANNOT SPEAK FOR ITSELF.
I watched a video WARNING that these data center owners had their eye on the Missouri Ozarks - ESPECIALLY the beautiful Ozark aquifer & river where the narrator said the reason the rural areas are being targeted is because these areas are less populated so will have less 'push back' and a lot of people probably won't show up. LET'S PROVE THESE ELITIST OLIGARCHS WRONG!
And keep an eye on this subject matter in the People's Rights Newsroom for any updates on Missouri's data center's battles. KVV
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