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Why is there suddenly such an aggressive push against American data centers and AI infrastructure? After seeing a major spike in coordinated opposition campaigns around our Utah projects, we conducted a digital audit and traced a large amount of the activity back to an organization called Alliance for a...

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Kevin O'Leary just accused China of secretly funding every protest against AI in America. He says he has the proof and he's handing it to the FBI. The Shark Tank legend went on Diary of a CEO and dropped some INSANE revelations: He hired forensic auditors who traced IRS 990 filings from an organization called Arabella Advisors back to what he claims are Chinese-linked funding channels. He says he has 90 pages of IP addresses from foreign sources and his team is feeding data to government agents every four hours. His executives received death threats and the FBI visited the woman responsible at her home in Denver. O'Leary's claim is that China is deliberately funding dark money networks to stop American data center and power infrastructure from being built because every month America falls behind on compute is a month China gains ground with DeepSeek. And on the surface, the logic makes sense: China built 400 gigawatts of coal power in 19 months while America struggled to approve a single facility. If you're China and you can't outbuild America, the cheapest strategy is making sure America can't build at all. But here's what O'Leary didn't mention on the podcast... He is personally BUILDING a $100 billion data center in Utah called Stratos that would consume more electricity than the entire state. 40,000 acres across three sites, more than double the size of Manhattan, powered by 9 gigawatts of on-site natural gas generation. It would be the single largest data center ever proposed in America. And the residents of Box Elder County are trying to kill it. Hundreds packed a fairgrounds in Tremonton to protest but the commissioners voted to approve it anyway. Residents immediately launched a referendum campaign. O'Leary's response was to accuse 90% of the protesters of being paid actors coming from out of state. The Salt Lake Tribune investigated that claim and found it wasn't true. Then his OWN business partner walked back the China accusations. KSL reported last week that the Stratos team quietly shifted from claiming Chinese government funding to simply questioning where progressive nonprofits get their donations. FOX 13 reported that O'Leary had not released any of the documents he promised would prove the China connection. Meanwhile the groups he accused responded directly: Alliance for a Better Utah said "the only foreign interest in this data center is Kevin from Canada." Elevate Strategies posted a video saying "we are not Chinese foreign operatives" and that their opposition is about water, power, and the Great Salt Lake. So here's the reality that makes this story actually matter... Every major data center developer in America is about to face the same problem. Communities don't WANT these facilities. 7 in 10 Americans oppose local data center construction because energy costs are rising and water tables are dropping. Kevin O'Leary just showed the playbook for how they plan to deal with opposition. You don't debate the environmental concerns or negotiate with residents... You accuse anyone who pushes back of being a Chinese agent, wrap the entire project in a national security narrative, and make opposing a data center sound like treason. Because if the people fighting your project are patriots worried about their water and electricity bills, you have a problem. But if they're Chinese-funded saboteurs trying to DESTROY American AI dominance, you have a mandate. Every data center developer on Earth is watching Utah right now. If O'Leary's strategy works, the China accusation becomes the standard playbook for overriding local opposition everywhere. If the referendum succeeds, communities still have the power to say no. This is the template for how the AI infrastructure war gets fought in every state for the next decade. Kevin O'Leary probably spent a good amount of money to promote his narrative on Diary of a CEO.

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The national #DataCenter debate continues this week with the addition of some new but more moderate and analytical voices including those of Tucker Carlson Joe Rogan and legendary investor Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 Over the weekend The Salt Lake Party for Socialism and Liberation and The Salt Lake Democratic Socialists of America along with the Alliance For A Better Utah organized a protest. How did they finance that? I asked my digital team and forensic auditors to dig deep into their mandatory IRS form 990 filings and that is where the story got interesting. It’s foreign dark money from an organization called Arabella that is funding their operations in Utah. It is my understanding that Arabella is under federal investigation. We are now cooperating with agents of multiple branches of the government and will continue to hand over all our findings over to them. As for the woman in Colorado that made death threats to my immediate family and executive team, as you just learned, law enforcement takes these matters very seriously and you were visited by the FBI. You did a terrible job trying to hide yourself online, my digital guys nailed who you were in 90 seconds. I'm lucky to be working with such a talented team that will continue to shine the light of transparency on those that take money from foreigners and use it to try and block development that would provide new power and compute capacity to build the economy and defend our way of life. What is the lesson here? When in doubt follow the cash, it never lies. Want to see how the dark money comes into Utah and all the other states that are trying to build power? Check this out Finally to Taylor Knoth and Josh Kanter who run Alliance for a better Utah, consider me your new special friend!

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Catherine Austin Fitts describes the 3 key components of "the digital control grid," including— Digital ID, programmable money, and surveillance infrastructure "We can see the Flock cameras" "America has [roughly] 4,500 data centers" "[It all] depends on a digital ID" This clip of Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report (The Solari Report | Catherine Austin Fitts), is taken from a Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley (The Liberty Forum Of Silicon Valley) presentation posted to Rumble on May 16, 2026. ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "I want to talk about— I showed you all the different pieces of the digital control grid. There are three parts of the digital control grid that you need to understand. The first and most important to me is programmable money. "This is what Solari is working to put guardrails up to stop programmable money from interfering with your financial freedom. It depends on a digital ID. One of the reasons we fought so hard against digital IDs is, and there are many excuses used to justify digital IDs, whether it's online safety or vaccinations or election fraud or immigration. Don't believe it. We had tight borders before we had digital technology. We don't need digital IDs. "The reason they want a digital ID is you need a high-quality global, interoperable digital ID to do programmable money and put into place that third lock. You need digital IDs for the third lock. The last thing you need is you need a hardware infrastructure. And this is what's been happening in America, because now more and more people can see that hardware infrastructure. "We can see the Flock cameras. Does everybody know about Flock cameras? We can see the Flock cameras. We can see the drones overhead. We can see the huge data centers. Utah just approved a data center that 63 miles wide or long, and they estimate a full capacity is going to use three times more energy than the entire state of Utah does currently, okay? "If you look at the numbers, America has approximately 4,500 data centers. Guess how many China has. About 368, I think. So we have more than 10 times China, even though our population is much less. I suspect that's because one of the things they want to do with those data centers is they want to collect data and put that third lock not just on American citizens, but everybody has got one of those stable coins or is trading one of those digital tokens worldwide. "Okay, now, what's interesting is the more the hardware becomes present, the more people are starting to see it and object and push back. Particularly the young people. They don't want to be part of this."

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