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Three recent reports by the Daily Mail focused on three shocking data center scandals in Wyoming, New Jersey, and Missouri.
Daily Mail #1: "Inside the cowboy city where Big Tech threatens to steamroll their way of life... as lawmakers begged billionaires to keep building in secret summit talks"
DM reported, "At the beginning of April, representatives from Microsoft, Meta, Google and Amazon met with state officials led by Governor Mark Gordon at a closed-door summit aimed at pitching Wyoming as a contender for the next wave of AI infrastructure."
DM continued, "The summit was closed to the media and operated under Chatham House Rules, meaning participants could use what they heard but not attribute it to specific speakers without permission."
Closed-door? Closed to the media? Time for Wyoming's cowboys to descend on Cheyenne?
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Daily Mail (/AFP) #2: New Jersey city spurns data center as defiance spreads
DM / AFP reported, "Residents of a New Jersey city mobilized within days to kill a planned data center— and now activists nationwide want to know how they did it."
This happened in New Brunswick in the middle of the state.
"They moved fast. A video went viral; flyers spread across the city, notably on the nearby campus of Rutgers University. More than 300 people showed up to proceedings held in a room with a seating capacity of barely 80."
Pack the hearings, take video, and post! Show the politicians you are watching them closely, and any WRONG MOVE will be their LEGACY.
> See "DM / AFP: New Jersey city spurns data center as defiance spreads"
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Daily Mail #3: Congrats to Festus, Missouri, 14,000 residents near St. Louis
Festus residents have booted four city council members that supported a giant AI data center, They in turn supported politicians that oppose the project in a landslide election.
At a packed city hall, the new officials were sworn-in with cheers.
Also in St. Charles, Missouri, residents pushed back on a similar proposal, and the proposal was withdrawn. In Archbald, Pennsylvania, folks have risen up too.
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One "quashes" a propsal, one does not "squash" it. Sheesh. I remember when journalism included a measure of editorial standards.
Yeah, that all went out the window with the Zoomers