⚠️ Luther Watch ⚠️
400 Acres. Infinite Resistance. This land is not for sale.

⚠️ EMERGENCY TRANSMISSION –- AI DATA CENTER THREAT DETECTED ⚠️

> TARGET: Beltline Energy, Atlanta-based developer pushing an AI datacenter on pristine Oklahoma land near OGE’s Red Bud Plant.

> STAND: Luther is not a power colony. We are not an industrial sacrifice zone for Silicon Valley’s hallucinations.

> ENVIRONMENT: This land is home to white-tailed deer, bobcats, bullfrogs, honeybees, hummingbirds, Mississippi kites, bald eagles—and apex ghosts like the mountain lion, still watching, still stalking. We stand with them.

> RESOURCES: Water is sacred. Electricity is strained. Our firefighters are volunteers. Lithium battery fires are not hypothetical—they're inevitable.

> MESSAGE TO MAYOR ARPS: "Safe, prosperous, and pleasant" does not mean scorched, sold-out, and surveilled.

> MESSAGE TO BELTLINE: You say this is early-stage. Good. Cancel it before it's war. This is your off-ramp.

> COMMUNITY RESPONSE: FOIA filings. Wildlife surveys. National press. Weekly reports. Legal challenges. No data center without resistance.

> REMINDER: You can’t fake stewardship. You can’t bribe ecology. You can’t gaslight 30 families who’ve already seen this movie before.

📣 CALLING ALL JOURNALISTS, ECO-WATCHDOGS, AND CONCERNED MEDIA:

A town you’ve never heard of is about to become the next flashpoint in the fight over AI infrastructure, ecological justice, and rural sovereignty.

> Luther, Oklahoma — population small, resistance growing — has been targeted for a 400-acre AI data center project by Beltline Energy, an Atlanta-based developer. They claim it’s early stage. We know better. We’ve seen this script before.

This isn’t just about noise pollution, water draw, or light halos over once-dark skies. It’s about the systemic digital colonization of rural America under the guise of economic progress. It’s about turning ecosystems into heat sinks for machine hallucinations. It’s about trading biodiversity for server uptime.

We are Luther Watch — a coalition of over 30 local families documenting, resisting, and now calling for national media attention.

What’s at stake:

We’re asking for national coverage because what’s happening in Luther is a preview of what’s coming to thousands of communities across the U.S. AI datacenters are being pitched as job creators and innovation hubs. In reality, they are land-consuming, water-draining, power-hogging industrial bunkers with short life cycles and long tail risks.

You want a story? Here it is: the ghost towns of the future won’t be abandoned mining camps. They’ll be machine cities that outlived their usefulness.

Luther is drawing the line now.
We’re resisting.
And we’re not alone.

The prairie is ready to speak. Are you ready to listen?