[0:00] Your family, your friends, your pets, [0:03] you are not safe. AI data centers [0:07] continue to steamroll across society, [0:10] pounding and pillaging, beating you into [0:13] submission and obedience. They're [0:15] popping up everywhere. They're showing [0:17] no signs of slowing down. Even if one of [0:19] them gets stopped, which doesn't really [0:20] happen, it's like a hydra. 50 more take [0:22] its place. It's just a weed, a plague [0:26] for which there is no cure. They are [0:30] being built in your backyard, in your [0:32] front yard, it taken away your house to [0:34] build them. They're putting them in your [0:36] dreams. There's nowhere AI data centers [0:38] won't get put and there is nothing that [0:41] it won't but [ __ ] The cost of pretty [0:43] much everything has been to the moon [0:47] recently and that's going to continue to [0:49] happen. But take solace knowing that [0:53] even if you can't afford [ __ ] anymore, [0:55] at least your sacrifice is helping to [0:58] put more clams in the piggy bank of [1:00] people that are likely in the Epstein [1:01] files. And isn't that something to be [1:04] proud of? And the thing is, it's not [1:06] like people are just going quietly into [1:07] the night. There are constant massive [1:10] turnouts at local city council meetings [1:13] and people doing their best to petition [1:15] and try and stop their communities, [1:17] their elected officials in their [1:18] community from approving these massive [1:21] data center projects, but the people [1:23] that are elected to lead them don't care [1:25] because they make a lot of dloons off [1:27] the deals. There is a complete lack of [1:31] accountability. they get to get away [1:33] with it and it's just a trend that's [1:35] unfortunately no breaks on this train. [1:38] All fart and poop. You get the whole [1:40] kitten kaboodleoodle here when it comes [1:41] to AI data centers. And I just saw [1:43] something today about how a farmer named [1:46] Darren Blanchard got arrested at one of [1:50] these public hearings about a data [1:52] center in his community because he went [1:56] 5 seconds over his 3inut time aotment [1:59] when he was speaking his piece about uh [2:02] the data center that they were opining [2:04] on. Two weeks ago, we met Amber Robinson [2:07] Rodriguez outside Claremore Police [2:10] Department where she was suffering from [2:12] sticker shock. [2:13] >> Uh 1,750, [2:15] I believe, was the final total. [2:17] >> That's how much the city of Claremore [2:19] told her it would cost in order to [2:22] produce the body cam footage from the [2:24] arrest of Darren Blanchard back in [2:26] February at a meeting about the Project [2:28] Mustang data center. [2:30] >> It's diabolical. So he was arrested [2:32] because he went very slightly over his [2:36] time when speaking about Project [2:38] Mustang. This takes place in Claremore, [2:41] Oklahoma. It is a 300 acre data center [2:44] which obviously no ordinary civilians [2:46] want infesting their community because [2:50] all available evidence, all the [2:51] available data and investigations that [2:53] have been conducted into the operational [2:55] data centers that have swept in these [2:58] communities suggests that it is [3:00] detrimental and a burden to these [3:02] communities and does nothing to actually [3:04] help any of the people that live there. [3:07] it is solely beneficial to those at the [3:10] top of the food chain. So, no one wants [3:13] that because it is a massive hit to [3:15] their quality of life in the area based [3:17] on everything we know about it. So, [3:20] there's always a big turnout and here [3:21] there was a big turnout. People very [3:23] passionately expressing their [3:25] disapproval of this project Mustang, a [3:28] 300 acre data center that they don't [3:30] want. They they're saying, "Get that [3:32] [ __ ] out of here. Please take the cheese [3:35] touch elsewhere." And Darren Blanchard [3:38] is a farmer who was speaking his piece. [3:40] He went slightly over time and they [3:43] moved to have him trespassed instantly [3:46] because he went 5 seconds over time. [3:49] That shows you that they are well aware [3:52] of how unpopular data centers are. They [3:54] just don't care and they have a complete [3:57] disregard for the people that they're [3:58] supposed to represent and lead. It is a [4:01] hatred of the community because I [4:04] believe they view them as obstacles to [4:06] their wallet. These people in power [4:09] stand to gain a lot from data centers [4:12] being put into these communities. So [4:14] anytime someone tries to push back [4:16] against them like, "Hey, we don't want [4:17] this. We don't want this." They plug [4:19] their ears, tune it out, and in this [4:20] case move to use law enforcement like [4:22] their little hound dogs to have them [4:24] silenced. So he goes 5 seconds over time [4:27] and they immediately move to have him [4:29] trespassed. He then uh gets arrested and [4:33] the body cam footage was held for a [4:36] while and when attempted to try and get [4:39] into the hands of this individual, [4:41] they were telling her that it would cost [4:44] $1,750 [4:46] to get this body cam footage, which [4:49] again, public record. Like this is this [4:52] is not something that should have a [4:53] price tag of this absurd degree under [4:57] any circumstances. This is just scummy [5:00] across the board. It is so unbelievably [5:03] corrupt. It would be laughable if it [5:04] wasn't so [ __ ] evil. [5:08] >> The arrest stunned many in the crowd, [5:11] including Amber, who was there. [5:13] >> I was appalled. I was very surprised. I [5:15] didn't think he would actually be [5:16] arrested. [5:17] >> You need to leave. I'm done with the [5:19] money. The body cam footage has now [5:21] found its way to YouTube, shedding light [5:23] on the dialogue between the officers and [5:26] Blanchard leading up to his arrest. [5:28] >> It's very natural be to be surprised [5:30] like this to see the police force [5:32] wielded as a personal tool of corruption [5:35] instead of justice to arrest this man or [5:38] move to have him trespassed because he [5:40] went 5 seconds over his threeinut time [5:44] frame which probably wasn't maliciously [5:47] done. He didn't put up a stink. He [5:49] didn't fight back or anything. He just [5:50] said, "Okay, I'm done with the mic." [5:53] It's just so outrageous. And then to [5:56] have the gall to try and charge her [5:59] $1700 [6:01] to have access to this body cam, there's [6:05] no end to the depravity when it comes to [6:07] AI data centers and the protection of [6:10] the AI data centers. They have more [6:13] rights than you do. these facilities [6:15] that nobody wants. No actual Americans [6:19] want. It's just these greedy [ __ ] [6:22] ghouls, these worms that want them. And [6:24] yet they treat these data centers like [6:26] it's God. They treat it like that's who [6:29] they're supposed to be looking out for [6:31] is the data centers and those investors [6:33] and those billionaires, those rich [6:36] puppets and the civilians. That's the [6:39] enemy. You're the problem. [6:42] >> My record asked to leave. I'm not going [6:44] to leave. [6:45] >> Blanchard declines to leave and then [6:47] walks to the stage to submit some [6:49] documents. [7:04] on what grounds right now. [7:06] >> I said on what grounds arrested. [7:13] >> Doesn't put up a big fight about it. [7:14] Walks away from the mic and then walks [7:16] towards the officials to deliver these [7:18] papers, which he is well within his [7:19] right to do. The officer even says, "All [7:21] right, give them to Sarah, then let's [7:23] go." So, he is presenting these [7:25] documents to those officials. He [7:26] inquires, "What grounds is he being [7:28] arrested?" And then you can even hear [7:30] one of those [ __ ] vermin up there say [7:33] arrest him. And of course the they [7:36] follow his demands. Of course, [7:38] absolutely. Yes, sir. Uh would you like [7:40] me to come over there on your penis? Do [7:42] you need that as well after we send this [7:44] innocent farmer away in cuffs? Okay. [7:46] Just let me know for that about that [7:48] later. It's so sickening, man. He is [7:50] well within his right to give those [7:52] papers. He's giving those papers and [7:53] then just asking, "Well, why am I being [7:55] arrested?" Because he hasn't done [7:56] anything wrong. He went very very very [7:58] slightly over time. 5 seconds. I [8:00] guarantee they didn't even know 1,000%. [8:03] They probably didn't even have a [ __ ] [8:04] idea that he went over time. Or maybe [8:06] one person was like really honed in on [8:08] it, just waiting to kick him off of the [8:10] stand and looking and fishing for any [8:11] excuse to get him out of there. So, he [8:13] went over time. All right, let's get him [8:14] trespassed. Clearly, he is a scoundrel. [8:16] He's looking to stir [ __ ] up. It's It's [8:19] just out of control. It's completely out [8:21] of control. While the footage has shed [8:24] light on what transpired between [8:25] Blanchard and the officers, it has also [8:28] raised questions about the costs charged [8:31] for the video. [8:32] >> The $1,750. Um, did you end up paying [8:35] that or no? [8:36] >> Absolutely not. I would never pay $1,750 [8:40] for records that are public records. [8:43] >> We spoke with the person who picked up [8:44] the footage and they actually ended up [8:46] paying $120. [8:48] >> Huh. So weird how they really dropped [8:51] the price on that so much. Must have [8:53] been like a Steam summer sale here on [8:55] the body cam footage. Weird how that [8:58] worked out. Oh man, what a head [9:00] scratcher that is. [9:02] >> Why the huge difference? Here's what [9:04] Amber says she was told when she called [9:06] the authorities. [9:07] >> So when I called this morning, I said, [9:08] "Hey, I saw this stuff on YouTube. [9:11] That's exactly what I requested. They [9:13] told me that's something that legal [9:15] would have to look at. It likely was due [9:17] to the differences in the requests, [9:19] which I said, "I think they're [9:21] identical. Is there someone who could [9:22] talk to me?" No one was available to [9:24] talk to me. [9:25] >> Yeah, I'm not surprised no one was [9:26] available to speak to her about this [9:28] situation here. They were all too busy [9:30] having a group hug in the shower and [9:31] jerking each other off at the glorious [9:33] thought of that data center coming into [9:34] town. It is actually crazy just how [9:37] blatant the corruption and the hatred [9:39] for you the civilians is from people in [9:42] positions of power like here at the [9:44] Claremore Oklahoma council. Cuz just [9:47] think about this. If they had just let [9:49] him finish his piece, which he was only [9:51] 5 seconds over his allotted time and [9:53] seemingly finishing up anyway. If they [9:55] had just let him finish and then deliver [9:56] his papers, which again well within his [9:58] right to do, no one would have ever even [10:00] been aware of what unfolded here. No one [10:02] would have even heard about this [10:03] Claremore 300 acre project Mustang data [10:07] center. But because they hate you so [10:10] much, they just couldn't help but try [10:12] and [ __ ] this farmer here. Put him on [10:14] display. Spread him like a turkey here. [10:17] Let the police department come in and [10:19] just arrest him because, well, he's just [10:22] kind of annoying. He went over his time [10:24] and that's a nuisance. We got data [10:26] centers we got to be making money off [10:27] of. That's how much they hate you. They [10:30] can't even just let you finish in order [10:31] to avoid them having a PR backlash. They [10:35] want to ensure that you know how much [10:38] they don't care. It is stunning just how [10:42] bold they are and brazen with their [10:45] disdain for the people that they were [10:47] elected to lead in their communities [10:49] here. They just don't give a [ __ ] They [10:53] are totally fine to spit in your face [10:55] like this. Please arrest him. It's just [10:58] so gross. So yeah, I I wanted to yap [11:01] about this a little bit. Just more [11:02] degeneracy from the AI data centers. [11:05] That's really about it.