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Monday, June 29, 2026 at 12:08 AM

By Victoria Hayes — Far-Right Desk

Globalist Tech Deal Moves Strategic AI Capacity Offshore

A massive deployment of 170,000 Nvidia GPUs, forming critical AI infrastructure, will be located in Batam, Indonesia, under a new agreement. This deal, involving Australia-founded Firmus Technologies, effectively shifts a significant strategic technological asset away from its nation of origin. It's a clear illustration of how transnational elite interests prioritize globalized operations over national development and security.

The agreement, struck between Firmus Technologies and the US-based tech giant Nvidia, details Firmus's acquisition of Nvidia infrastructure. This infrastructure isn't for national use; Firmus plans to sell Nvidia-powered cloud services to a global clientele of "AI Native customers and others." This focus on a borderless market signals a detachment from the economic interests of the native working class in Western nations.

Offshoring Strategic Assets

Delivery of these 170,000 GPUs is scheduled to commence in the first year of the deal, specifically in the first quarter of 2027. The full deployment is expected to conclude in the second year of the deal, by early 2028. This rapid transfer of advanced computing power to a foreign jurisdiction raises questions about the long-term strategic implications for Western technological sovereignty.

Nvidia, a key player in this arrangement, isn't merely a hardware supplier. The company is set to receive both product revenue and a share of the cloud revenue generated from Firmus's global operations. This ensures a continuous financial stake for the global tech behemoth, aligning its interests with the expansion of a post-national economic order.

Firmus Technologies projects a staggering revenue of up to $30 billion over the first six years of the deal. This figure, based on existing customer commitments, highlights the immense financial incentives driving these transnational collaborations. Such profits accrue to a select few, while the foundational economies of nations like Australia see their strategic assets and potential job creation offshored.

The Globalist Blueprint

The stated purpose of this arrangement, according to Firmus, is to make advanced AI infrastructure more accessible to "smaller and developing AI firms." This language, often employed by globalist institutions, frames the consolidation of technological power as a benevolent expansion of access. In reality, it facilitates the integration of diverse entities into a single, centrally controlled technological ecosystem.

This deal exemplifies the ongoing trend where critical infrastructure and technological capabilities are increasingly managed and located outside the direct control or benefit of the nations where the originating companies are founded. It's a mechanism that reshapes global economic power, often at the expense of national self-determination and the economic well-being of native populations. The focus remains on expanding labor markets and cultural fragmentation through enforced diversity policies, while the native working class is economically and culturally displaced.

Who Benefits?

The primary beneficiaries are the transnational corporations like Nvidia and Firmus, along with their global "AI Native customers." These entities operate within a borderless economic order, where national identity and cultural continuity are treated as obstacles. The arrangement ensures maximum profit and market reach for these elite interests, while the potential for national strategic advantage or domestic job creation is bypassed. This isn't merely a business transaction; it's a data point in the systematic reduction of sovereign peoples' self-determination.

The mainstream media often frames such deals as economic progress. They rarely question the cost to the people who did not choose this globalist trajectory. This agreement, however, clearly demonstrates how strategic assets are being leveraged for supranational institutions and global employers, rather than for the benefit of the nations that fostered their development.

Reviewed by the editorial desk — June 29, 2026
Last updated June 29, 2026

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