Over the last 10 days, Joe Biden signed executive orders restricting more land from oil drilling while expanding its availability for the construction of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.
Building AI Infrastructure
On Tuesday, the White House press office announced “an historic Executive Order [EO] to accelerate the speed at which we build the next generation of AI infrastructure here in America.”
The EO directs the departments of Defense and Energy to lease federal land to private companies so they can bolster the nation’s AI infrastructure — and it urges them to do so quickly. It paves the way for expedited permitting processes, a notion that offends true climate-change believers. Back in December, after they got wind that this EO was coming, five Democratic senators sent a letter to Biden urging him not to encourage any corporate behavior that would result in more pollution. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey of Massachusett, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, Hawaii’s Brian Schatz, and Vermont’s Peter Welch signed the letter, which reads, in part:
As your administration considers how to support this technology, we urge you to uphold critical clean air and water standards and ensure that the energy needs of technology companies are not prioritized over the needs of households.
It seems nobody told them the climate-change narrative is not really about the climate.
The buildup of AI infrastructure is a national security matter, according to the White House:
Domestic data centers for training and operating powerful AI models will help the United States facilitate AI’s safe and secure development, harness AI in service of national security, and prevent adversaries from accessing powerful systems to the detriment of our military and national-security. It will also help prevent America from growing dependent on other countries to access powerful AI tools.
Nuclear Energy
AI is so important to globalists that they’ve reversed course on an energy source they demonized for decades. In July, Biden signed legislation designed to ramp up nuclear energy production. Like the EO he signed Tuesday, the ADVANCE Act includes permission to expedite the permitting process and stand up nuclear facilities faster. China and Russia, for their part, have been building nuclear power plants faster than Kamala Harris can deliver her “significance of time” bit. France also uses a significant amount of nuclear power, which explains why the French pay less for energy than the Germans, who also haven’t received the memo that human-caused climate change is a scam.
TNA has always maintained that the demonization of nuclear energy was pure propaganda designed to undermine it for the simple reason that it works very well, it’s safe, and more of it would drastically improve the standard of living for the average American.
Regarding nuclear power, none other than Bill Gates (who moonlights as a vaccine specialist) is investing money in what was not too long ago a forbidden energy source. Why? In the video below, Gates explains that the emergence of electric vehicles and AI leaves us no choice but to embrace nuclear.
Artificial Intelligence for Surveillance and Manipulation
While all this is undoubtedly true, AI is also an effective tool for surveillance and manipulation. TNA reported as far back as July 2017 that the United Nations was plotting with Big Business and Big Government to exploit this technology in its mission to shove its Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals down the throats of the global peasant class. Agenda 2030 uses poverty, hunger, lack of healthcare, and the climate-change boogeyman as pretenses for establishing bureaucratic controls at every level of society. And in AI they see potential that tyrants of yore could only dream of. With AI, they can trap the subjects in their smart cities.
Intelligence agencies have been making the most of AI for years. While they implement it to better root out terrorists and gain a legitimate edge over adversaries, they also exploit it to sweep up Americans’ phone calls, text messages, and internet communications. AI has made spying far easier for spooks. And thanks to congressional approval of Section 702 of FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, they’re free to do much of this without warrants.
Meanwhile, private corporations use AI to map out human behavior for purposes of manipulation, and to gain information on regular citizens, even selling it to the government.
Dangers of AI
The dangers of AI are not lost on the public — or the people running the Biden administration. In October 2023, Biden signed an EO purportedly designed to ensure that artificial intelligence is developed in a safe and trustworthy manner. “Artificial intelligence (AI) holds extraordinary potential for both promise and peril,” said the White House press release, before adding, “Harnessing AI for good and realizing its myriad benefits requires mitigating its substantial risks. This endeavor demands a society-wide effort that includes government, the private sector, academia, and civil society.”
In that same EO, the administration admitted it aims to use AI policies to advance its political agenda, specifically regarding diversity and equity.
Restricting Oil Production
Meanwhile, when it comes to energy that has proven itself, the people working through the empty vessel that is Biden have decided to put more federal land off-limits to oil production.
On Jan. 6, the White House banned more than 625 million acres of coastal and offshore waters to new oil drilling and gas development. Biden used the 1953 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to tape off areas along the East and West coasts, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and portions of Alaska’s Northern Bering Sea to further fossil fuel development.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump noticed. Incoming White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded by saying, “This is a disgraceful decision designed to exact political revenge on the American people who gave President Trump a mandate to increase drilling and lower gas prices. Rest assured, Joe Biden will fail, and we will drill, baby, drill.”
According to Offshore magazine, analysts believe the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act does not give presidents explicit authority to revoke the action, meaning that Trump would have to get Congress to reverse Biden’s move.