Darius J. Wright has been leaving his body since he was a child, before he had words for it, back when he assumed everyone could do it. At 16 he made an ultimatum in the middle of the night — show me all things or I will figure it out anyway — and he was shown everything. Every question he had ever wanted to ask. The creation of this place, the beings placed here, the stars we came from. He was given the choice to stay there permanently and chose to come back, and he was told he would forget the details. He did. Then he spent the next decades traveling out of his body under conscious control, targeting future events, mapping the other side, and bringing the methods back so any of us can do what he does.
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We spend an hour and a half going into all of it. Why sleep paralysis is a doorway rather than a trap. The three foundations of body, soul, and spirit. Why a spirit cannot touch a soul. The egregores we are all swimming in and how to break them. The 12 realms of creation he has mapped, with 13 kingdoms in each. Why Earth is actually the center of this creation. What he saw inside the tunnels beneath the pyramids. The Minecraft PlayStation analogy that explains what this place actually is. His deck-of-cards analogy for time. The moment he saw an I-beam falling on a man walking to the gym and warned him in time. The dates already written on your body. The great war in the heavens that scattered the ancient civilizations. Why the ego is not something to destroy. And the mission statement he asks every student to read before they learn a single technique.
8/21/2026
π️ Ozark MO: How to Speak at Board Meetings! π️
Hello everyone, Buddy Huggins here! π️ In today's video, I'm sharing crucial information for civic engagement right here in Ozark, MO. π️ If you want to attend or speak at the Board of Alderman meetings, knowing the rules for timing and sign-ups is everything! π️ We cover how meeting dates shift for holidays, the in-person sign-up process at City Hall, and a handy "secret" tool for participating via Zoom when weather is bad. π» Stay informed and make your voice heard! π£️✨ #OzarkMO #CommunityAlert #LocalGovernment π️ππ’
#SpringfieldMO #MissouriRealEstate #DataCenter #2900SouthNational #OzarksLiving #TrentOverhue #SunshineRequest #DataCenterProtest #UrbanPlanning #AIInfrastructure #CommunityAction #SpringfieldCityCouncil #EnvironmentalSafety
Secretive 10-megawatt high-density data center planned for 2900 South National in Springfield, Missouri.
Developer Trent Overhue submitted a planning application on May 26, 2026, prior to the City of Springfield's 120-day moratorium passed on June 29.
The proposed AI-tier tier 3 industrial project is located in a dense residential neighborhood surrounded by homes, apartments, churches, and hospitals.
Community concerns include heat discharge, noise pollution, impact on residential property values, and the usage of commercial diesel generators.
Technical concerns differentiate legacy air-chilled data centers (running 5 to 15 kilowatts per rack) from ultra-high-dense AI systems (running 50 to 100 kilowatts per rack) which utilize closed-loop cooling systems with propylene glycol, presenting potential environmental and fire hazards due to tight spacing and lack of natural airflow.
A Springfield Missouri City Council public hearing is scheduled for August 27, 2026, with residents demanding open transparency, public agenda placement, and democratic accountability from local government commissioners.
8/20/2026
I Found the Springfield Data Center Plans Residents Were Not Seeing
I filed sunshine requests to expose a secretive 10-megawatt high-density data center planned for 2900 South National in Springfield, Missouri, and what I found is appalling.
#SpringfieldMO #MissouriRealEstate #DataCenter #2900SouthNational #OzarksLiving #TrentOverhue #SunshineRequest #DataCenterProtest #UrbanPlanning #AIInfrastructure #CommunityAction #SpringfieldCityCouncil #EnvironmentalSafety
Secretive 10-megawatt high-density data center planned for 2900 South National in Springfield, Missouri.
Developer Trent Overhue submitted a planning application on May 26, 2026, prior to the City of Springfield's 120-day moratorium passed on June 29.
The proposed AI-tier tier 3 industrial project is located in a dense residential neighborhood surrounded by homes, apartments, churches, and hospitals.
Community concerns include heat discharge, noise pollution, impact on residential property values, and the usage of commercial diesel generators.
Technical concerns differentiate legacy air-chilled data centers (running 5 to 15 kilowatts per rack) from ultra-high-dense AI systems (running 50 to 100 kilowatts per rack) which utilize closed-loop cooling systems with propylene glycol, presenting potential environmental and fire hazards due to tight spacing and lack of natural airflow.
A Springfield Missouri City Council public hearing is scheduled for August 27, 2026, with residents demanding open transparency, public agenda placement, and democratic accountability from local government commissioners.
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