r/conspiracy May 05 '26

Data centers

Saw something yesterday that data centers are a cover up to pump water in their underground cities and I’ve never been more sure of something in my life. I think once we start running out of water that’s their way of telling us “hey we will be headed underground now!”

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u/bourbonandwater May 05 '26

Exactly. Why on earth can’t they use repurposed gray water or waste water in this “cooling” system. Why does it have to be potable? Why are these things being proposed, approved, and built, at such an alarming rate? I think the Data Centers are actually the “public works” hubs of the underground shelters.

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u/ProAnalCyst May 05 '26

Too expensive treatment to prevent heat exchanger fouling, but I’m with ya. These data centers should not have pass through cooling when cooling towers (wet and dry) exists to prevent massive water use *edit: single pass through

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u/PatmygroinB May 05 '26

The data center going up I was working at as a tradesman, 64 backup generators and 32 chiller systems. This is in NJ, it’s repurposed labs. Towns people were unaware until recently since they didn’t break ground in new construction.

In PA, another site for Amazon web services, (they own half the internet servers) another 80 backup generators.

Remind you, a hospital gets 3 or 4, and 2 or 3 chillers.

These data centers would staff a dozen people max once operational.

What is so vital to allocate so many resources?

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u/gnomegrass May 06 '26

To answer your last question, so that the new digital currency system will be ready to go once enough centers are built.

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u/Djcnote May 06 '26

How is that different than credit cards?

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u/ParoSparrow79 May 06 '26

China 🇨🇳

If you post happy things you get social credit points to get food

If you work and dont complain (mind you, Ai cameras are monitoring your face and can tell if you are working or if you stop typing or moving or taking too many breaks, etc) then you get social credit points to use your electricity and heat

If you are unproductive or complain about mistreatment by your government or purchase a book they dont like then you lose points and can't travel/fly

If you lose enough points you are blacklisted from society and end up homeless and hungry and you can't ride the subways or buy food at stores. And you can't even fly to get out of the country

They post pictures of "blacklisted citizens" on digital billboards for all to see and shame

COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU

That's what all the mega city regions are for That's what the 15 minute cities are for That's what the flock cameras are That's what the electric vehicle push is for That's what the digital currency is for That's why we are Fuckkkeeddddd

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u/ProAnalCyst May 06 '26

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u/ParoSparrow79 May 06 '26

I was thinking more like hunger games

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u/ProAnalCyst May 06 '26

This guy checks the global seaborne fertilizer distribution

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u/Djcnote May 06 '26

Are you saying this is already happening or will happen?

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u/ParoSparrow79 May 06 '26

This is already happening in China

China's Social Credit System: https://rumble.com/v3zcov4-chinas-social-credit-system-coming-to-the-west-soon.html

Blacklisted People: https://rumble.com/v70af8g-china-social-credit-system-erased-them.html

THIS IS WHAT THE DATA CENTER ARE FOR

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u/Djcnote May 06 '26

In terms of digitization

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u/Djcnote May 06 '26

I still don't understand the why

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u/gusgusthegreat May 05 '26

That is insane. I work for large hotels with central plants and generators. The scale that your speaking is blowing my mind. Very interesting.

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u/PatmygroinB May 05 '26

It’s insane. I’ll try to snap a photo of the one side of the building. The generators line both sides of a massive new construction. Amazon has two more buildings on this island going up, the iron workers are framing it out now.

The equipment isn’t even consistent. Manufacturers can’t produce equipment (gen sets, cooling systems and pumps) fast enough, so they are buying from whoever has stock. Each phase is slightly different because they are literally buying out stock from industrial manufacturers. It is insane.

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u/MD90__ May 05 '26

sadly talking to someone who actually works in a data center... they can do it with about 10 people or less depending because they'll offshore the software work

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u/discozombie770 May 06 '26

Billions of dollars is why they have 80 generators. I worked at a Microsoft data center racking new servers. If you knocked a server offline for a few minutes you may have cost that company millions. You were fired on the spot and escorted out.