The Silicon Plague: The quiet industrialization of the American heartland
07/13/2026 // Ramon Tomey // Views

  • According to "The Silicon Plague: How Big Tech's Data Centers Are Devouring America's Future," satellite images show data centers multiplying across America like a "digital malignancy" – consuming land, power and water while leaving communities to deal with the fallout.
  • A single hyperscale data center can cover one to two million square feet, often replacing farmland or homes, with thousands of facilities now operating and thousands more planned globally.
  • The expansion is driven by tax incentives and cheap land deals, not organic market demand, with counties like Prince William County changing zoning laws to allow data centers on agricultural land with minimal public input.
  • Data centers are major resource hogs, using over 190 gigawatts of electricity globally and 449 million gallons of water daily, diverting resources from farms and homes.
  • In Georgia, power companies use eminent domain to force homeowners off their land for data center projects. The public subsidizes these companies through tax breaks – yet they face higher bills, devalued property and degraded quality of life.

According to the book "The Silicon Plague: How Big Tech's Data Centers Are Devouring America's Future," the satellite images of America at night tell a story that few are willing to hear. Those clusters of lights are not just cities anymore. They are data centers, multiplying like a disease across the landscape.

In Northern Virginia, Silicon Valley and now sprawling into rural heartlands, these facilities have become a digital malignancy, growing without oversight and consuming resources while leaving communities to deal with the fallout. A single hyperscale data center can cover one to two million square feet, bigger than many farms or small towns. The land that once grew food or housed families is now paved over for silicon and steel.

The growth has been explosive. In 2010, there were only a few hundred data centers. Today, according to industry trackers, there are thousands.

Another 3,000 to 3,500 are planned or under construction globally. This is not organic market demand. It is a forced expansion driven by tax incentives and cheap land deals.

Counties like Prince William County in Virginia have changed zoning laws to allow data centers on agricultural land, often with minimal public input. Residents wake up to find their quiet countryside transformed into an industrial zone. The local government says it is for economic development, but the benefits rarely reach the people.

These corridors have a name: Data Center Alley. They are created by generous tax breaks and land subsidies, not by natural market forces. The public ends up subsidizing the very companies that are taking their resources.

In Georgia, power companies are using eminent domain to force homeowners off their land for data center projects. Your home and your property are taken so that artificial intelligence (AI) servers can run chatbots and surveillance systems.

Resist the data center invasion

This uncontrolled spread is a digital malignancy. It grows without oversight, consuming resources and leaving communities to deal with the fallout.

The story does not end here. Data centers are not just land hogs; They are power hogs, water hogs and noise polluters. They drain electrical grids, guzzle water and disrupt communities.

These facilities require staggering amounts of electricity – over 190 gigawatts globally, more than many entire countries. They also use 449 million gallons of water every day. That water could be used for farms or homes, but it is diverted to cool servers.

You can see the problem growing in your own backyard. Use public permits and satellite imagery to look for data center construction in your region. Check the size, the location and whether your local government has given away tax breaks.

The more we know, the more we can resist. This is not the future we were promised. It is a corporate takeover of our physical space.

The costs are dumped on you – higher electric bills, devalued property and a degraded quality of life. But together, we can map this plague and stop it before it consumes everything.

The vision of a decentralized, self-reliant America is not a dream. It is a necessity. And it starts with you.

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