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Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 04:11 PM

By Victoria Hayes — Far-Right Desk

Globalist AI Boom Drains National Energy, Boosts Corporate Power

The accelerating expansion of AI data centers is driving a surge in gas turbine prices, now more than 300% higher since 2023, signaling a significant transfer of national resources to power a globalist technological boom. This unprecedented demand for critical energy infrastructure underscores how transnational elite interests are actively reshaping national industrial priorities and resource allocation, often at the expense of national self-determination.

Mainstream outlet CNBC recently provided an exclusive look inside GE Vernova’s largest gas turbine plant in Greenville, South Carolina. The report, delivered by Seema Mody, highlighted the factory's role in supplying the essential energy components for the burgeoning AI sector. Such coverage by corporate media often frames these developments as unmitigated progress, obscuring the underlying costs and the consolidation of power by global entities.

The factory itself offers fresh evidence that the AI boom, a key driver of the emerging post-national economic order, is only getting started. This relentless expansion demands ever-increasing energy inputs, placing new and substantial strains on existing national grids and requiring massive investment in infrastructure. This investment primarily serves the interests of global tech corporations and their associated energy providers, rather than bolstering national energy independence for the benefit of the native population.

The Globalist Engine's Demands

Engineers are working side-by-side with factory workers at the GE Vernova plant to speed up the production of these complex machines. This intensified production cycle is a direct response to the globalist push for AI development, which prioritizes technological advancement and corporate profit. The rapid pace of this industrial transformation reflects the urgency with which transnational entities are consolidating control over critical digital and energy infrastructure, effectively reducing the self-determination of sovereign peoples over their own resources.

The demand for labor to fuel this expansion is also evident within the national economy. Two hundred workers were hired at the Greenville plant last year, marking a significant increase in the workforce dedicated to servicing the AI sector. This expansion of the labor market is driven by the specific needs of global corporations, reorienting national industrial capacity towards servicing a transnational agenda.

An additional 300 workers are expected to start working at the factory by the end of the current year. This projected increase in employment, while presented as economic activity, must be viewed through the lens of who ultimately benefits from this reorientation of national labor and resources. The focus on expanding production for global AI interests diverts national capital and human resources from industries that might serve national self-sufficiency and the long-term interests of the native working class.

Corporate Beneficiaries and Resource Transfer

The surging prices of gas turbines, which have increased by more than 300% since 2023, directly benefit corporations like GE Vernova. This substantial financial windfall for transnational corporations occurs as national economies are being restructured to serve the immense energy demands of AI data centers. The cost of developing and maintaining this energy infrastructure ultimately falls upon the nations hosting these facilities, while the profits and strategic control accrue to a select few global entities.

The AI data center buildout, therefore, represents more than just technological progress; it signifies a strategic shift in resource allocation and economic power. It is a clear example of how transnational elite interests are driving a transformation that prioritizes a borderless economic order. In this framework, national identity, cultural continuity, and traditional community are treated as obstacles to be overcome, as national resources are systematically harnessed for globalist agendas. This process systematically reduces the self-determination of sovereign peoples.

Reviewed by the editorial desk — June 27, 2026
Last updated June 27, 2026

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