AI data centers - the plan
Wayne McRoy, whose work is hosted at alchemicalrevolution.com and the Alchemical Beacon Substack, joined the show to discuss what he believes is the hidden agenda behind the rapid construction of AI data centres. The host, a veteran of over 30 years in the tech industry, opened by dismissing outlandish claims about "kill bots" in server racks, but acknowledged that something unusual is occurring—most notably that vast numbers of servers appear to be sitting idle despite enormous construction and running costs.

The Illuminati and Secret Societies
McRoy began by contextualising his argument through the lens of secret societies. He promoted his free publication Light Bearers of Darkness, which analyses the 1930 book by an insider from a subgroup beneath the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, writing under the pseudonym "Inquire Within." McRoy claimed this work proves the continued existence of what is commonly called the Illuminati—a network infiltrating all levels of society through social engineering. He insists this topic, though apparently distant from technology, directly relates to understanding data centres.
The Official Narrative Versus Public Opposition
Both speakers noted widespread public resistance to data centres across the political spectrum, with communities explicitly rejecting them, only to be overridden by appeals to "national security" and fears of Chinese technological dominance. McRoy argued this pattern reveals that standard democratic and economic mechanisms are being bypassed. Taxpayer money, filtered through military-industrial complex funding, subsidises construction, while the ultimate costs—higher electricity and water bills, environmental degradation—fall upon ordinary people.
The Core Claim: Idle Servers and Hidden Infrastructure
The most technically surprising assertion came from the host: based on insider knowledge from the corporate IT world, most server racks in these billion-dollar facilities are simply idle—something unprecedented in an industry where unused capacity has historically been unthinkable. McRoy proposed these dormant servers are reserved for a coming "transhumanist control grid," requiring next-generation internet infrastructure (6G and eventually 10G) to connect biological systems to the cloud.
The Internet of Bodies and Surveillance
McRoy cited a World Economic Forum white paper, The Internet of Bodies is here, which he dated to approximately 2019. He described the Internet of Bodies as a subsystem of the Internet of Things, designed to internalise wearable technology into biometric monitoring devices that feed data continuously to the cloud. The data centres, he argued, represent the infrastructure for 24/7 tracking of individuals "from cradle to grave," incorporating medical records, purchasing habits, and eventually thought patterns.
The "Scamdemic" and Medical System Transformation
McRoy claimed the COVID-19 pandemic was deliberately engineered not primarily as a health crisis but to transform medical systems into components of this centralised control grid. He stated the illness was "unleashed on the masses to bring in the changes to the medical system that were necessary for the rollout of this control grid."
Economic Unsustainability and the Controlled Collapse
The speakers examined the economic paradox: data centres are environmentally destructive, economically unsustainable (citing Sora AI's collapse due to million-dollar-a-day losses), and unwanted by the public, yet construction accelerates. McRoy argued this indicates a purpose beyond profit—specifically, a "controlled collapse" of existing economic systems to usher in a new digital order.
The Post-Human Era: Universal Basic Income, Programmable Currency, and Social Credit
McRoy outlined a multi-stage future:
- Economic collapse through controlled inflation and resource scarcity
- Introduction of Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a "rescue plan," but with programmable restrictions—usable only for designated necessities, with expiration dates to prevent saving
- Social credit scoring tied to behaviour, already partially implemented in China, where access to goods and services depends on compliance
- AI governance presented as impartial and incorruptible, replacing human politicians
He explicitly framed this as a "mark of the beast system" in biblical terms, combining one-world economic, religious, and governmental structures.
Free Energy, Population Control, and the Scarcity Model
McRoy introduced the concept of suppressed "free energy" or "zero-point energy," claiming it was mastered by black-budget programmes around 1958. He argued that releasing unlimited free energy would collapse oil-based economies and the scarcity model itself, which he traced to Thomas Malthus's late-18th-century population theories. The current resource-wasteful data centre construction, he suggested, serves as a "positive check on population"—deliberately degrading living conditions while maintaining elite control until population numbers fall to "manageable levels."
The Council of Ten and Global Governance
Addressing whether power is truly global or regionalised, McRoy cited the Club of Rome's "10 kingdoms plan" as evidence of a unified governance structure behind apparent geopolitical rivalries. He claimed this plan envisions ten regional controllers under a single council, with one "Messianic figure" as public front. He argued that apparent Cold War or East-West tensions were largely theatrical, with secret cooperation at the highest levels—citing space programmes and recent corporate delegations to China as proof.
Plausible Deniability and AI Accountability
A significant concern raised was AI's function as the "ultimate plausible deniability." Because AI systems cannot be held individually accountable, decisions causing harm—whether algorithmic targeting errors or worse—can be attributed to technical malfunction rather than human intention. The speakers noted this mirrors existing patterns where powerful individuals evade consequences.
Physical and Psychological Effects of Infrastructure
The host raised reports of physical illness, animal deaths, and plant damage near data centres, referencing YouTube videos describing them as "acoustic weapons" emitting sound outside audible human range. McRoy connected this to broader frequency-based effects:
- 5G and emerging networks as extensions of military "active denial systems" using millimetre waves
- "Digital biology"—the science of frequency effects on living organisms
- "Voice to skull" technology, patented since the 1970s, enabling direct auditory transmission bypassing the ears
- Potential for frequency-tuned perimeter control of "15-minute cities"
Mind Reading and Optogenetics
One of the most technically specific claims involved Facebook's research into optogenetics (dating to 2017), which McRoy described as using screen blue light to detect neurological signals through the retina, enabling crude mapping of thoughts. He stated this explains advertisements appearing for items users merely thought about without speaking or searching.
Palantir and Predictive Policing
McRoy cited a documented 2012 Palantir prototype programme in New Orleans, run without public knowledge or consent, using predictive crime algorithms to allocate police resources. He claimed these tools now reside with ICE and the Israeli military, capable of predicting individual behaviour patterns "down to the minute" with over 90% accuracy—effectively realising "thought police" capabilities.
Resistance and Awareness
Both speakers concluded that voting cannot address these systemic changes, citing Dr. Carroll Quigley's analysis of controlled political systems. McRoy recommended local organising against data centre construction, critical examination of sources (distinguishing genuine research from "infotainment"), and developing awareness of manipulation techniques—symbolism, archetypes, and social energy harvesting—as partial protection. He described the goal as becoming "the anomaly to the algorithm."
Final Warning
McRoy closed by predicting that when the data centres fully activate, "your lights are going to dim and your water's going to stop running," accompanied by changes across "physical, spiritual, intellectual" dimensions of reality.
Citations retained from transcript:
- World Economic Forum white paper: "The Internet of Bodies is here" (c. 2019)
- "Inquire Within," Light Bearers of Darkness (1930)
- Dr. John Coleman, The Committee of 300
- Club of Rome and "10 kingdoms plan"
- Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars (attributed to 1954 Bilderberg meeting)
- Dr. Carroll Quigley
- Palantir New Orleans 2012 predictive policing programme
- Plato's Republic
- Bill Cooper's body of work
- Project Pandora (military frequency research)