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Show Notes: Imminent Domain, Imminent AI

By The Mighty Humanzee

Why is that the World Economic Forum and the proponents of Big Tech do not tell us we have to yield MORE land and all zoning rights in order to achieve the C40 / 15 Min City Paradise?  By the way, they want farmland, lots of farmland.

Our Documentary Series Severed Conscience

In the episode Controlled Environment we relayed that while we are captivated on social media, the elite are constructing a new Controlled Environment where you will be surveilled.

This episode can be found here:

Severed Conscience Controlled Environment

Eminent Domain Imminent in Maryland

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/please-bring-signs-marylanders-protest-ai-data-center-power-lines-eminent-domain

According to Fox 45 Baltimore, the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) is a new plan to build a 70-mile 500,000-volt transmission line across three counties: Frederick, Baltimore, and Carroll. The line will connect a substation in southern Frederick County and supply the area with additional load capacity to handle surging power demand from AI data centers.

MPRP’s website explains that the new transmission lines will require the acquisition of private property through the use of an eminent domain, or government-mandated seizure to complete the construction.

A local conservation group, The Valleys Planning Council, explained on Facebook that the new transmission system, which will tear up forests and farmland, is only being planned because lawmakers in Annapolis “do not allow new fossil fuel power stations, Maryland must import electricity from surrounding states.”

 

On Show Notes: Election Fraud and Barefoot Climate Corp  we relayed that Maryland’s Renewable Energy policy was failure, as it had to import electricity to meet the states needs.  Big Tech is INCAPABLE of managing data and AI and also conform to WEF plans.

Cheating Our Way To Net-Zero

https://www.wired.com/story/ai-energy-demands-water-impact-internet-hyper-consumption-era/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us

AI’s Energy Demands Are Out of Control. Welcome to the Internet’s Hyper-Consumption Era
Generative artificial intelligence tools, now part of the everyday user experience online, are causing stress on local power grids and mass water evaporation.

One unfortunate side effect of this proliferation is that the computing processes required to run generative AI systems are much more resource intensive. This has led to the arrival of the internet’s hyper-consumption era, a period defined by the spread of a new kind of computing that demands excessive amounts of electricity and water to build as well as operate.

Even though Google’s total energy consumption doubled from 2019 to 2023, Corina Standiford, a spokesperson for the company, said it would not be fair to state that Google’s energy consumption spiked during the AI race. “Reducing emissions from our suppliers is extremely challenging, which makes up 75 percent of our footprint,” she says in an email. The suppliers that Google blames include the manufacturers of servers, networking equipment, and other technical infrastructure for the data centers—an energy-intensive process that is required to create physical parts for frontier AI models.

Fengqi You, the researcher from Cornell, also emphasizes the importance of continuing the transition to renewable energy sources—though he questions the efficacy of companies that are relying on carbon offset plans as part of their sustainability efforts. “Offsetting is a temporary solution, which is better than nothing, but it’s definitely not an ultimate solution,” he says. Ren feels similarly about water replenishment efforts: It’s better than no action, while remaining an insufficient measure. He argues that more attention should be paid to the water footprint of the supply chain for large companies as well as their direct consumption.

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/marylands-energy-crisis-sparked-apocalyptic-environmentalism

Maryland consumes about 40% more electricity than it generates.

The extra supply of more than 200 Trillion Btu of electricity, annually, is delivered to the state over the PJM regional grid. And the amount imported is growing dramatically. 

While the percentage of imported electricity varies from day to day (depending upon weather conditions, costs of fuel sources, energy public policy, etc.), this is not a new situation, dating back approximately 40 years, and will increase in coming years.

Barack Obama Said He Would Bankrupt Coal

https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-environment-watch/michigan-clean-energy-transition-gets-tricky

The Midcontinent Independent System Operator, which manages the region’s transmission, rejected those plans. MISO reasoned that it would destabilize the grid. And the cost of keeping the coal plant open was pushed onto customers in the U.P., hiking rates higher.

 

AI Medical Devices Not Tested With Patient Data?

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/nearly-half-fda-approved-ai-devices-not-based-real-patient-data

Some devices used simulated images, not real patient data, which technically didn’t qualify as testing in real patients, also known as clinical validation.

Although AI medical devices serve many useful purposes, including detection of cancer and strokes on radiology scans, this study shows they also bring with them potential dangers.

“We shared our findings with directors at the FDA who oversee medical device regulation, and we expect our work will inform their regulatory decision making,” Sammy Chouffani El Fassi, a doctor of medicine candidate at the University of North Carolina Medical School and first author, said in an interview with The Epoch Times.

 

 

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