5/22/2026
Steve Azar - Something in the Water - Feature Documentary
Farmer Turns Down $26 Million from Data Center!!π€π°πΈ
| https://www.weau.com/2026/03/26/family-rejects-26m-ai-company-keep-farmland-being-turned-into-data-center/ |
The Huddleston family has worked on its 1,200-acre plot of land in Mason County for generations, raising cattle that end up on dinner tables across the region.
But now, a Fortune 100 company wants a portion of it in a fight that could reshape the future of farmland across Kentucky.
Last April, Delsia Bare said an undisclosed company approached her family, offering $26 million for roughly 900 acres to build a massive data center campus just outside Maysville city limits.
“The heartbreak that it [the land] could be gone is the first thing I feel. Literally a pain in the chest right there where the heart’s at,” Bare said.
For Delsia’s mother, Ida Huddleston, the answer was simple.
“I said, ‘No, mine is priceless.’ What I’ve got here, I want to pass it down. What God told me to do was to keep it until I was through with it and then pass it on to the next generation,” Huddleston said.
The project would rezone 28 properties — more than 2,000 acres total.
Maysville City Manager Matt Wallingford said the name of the company that wants to buy the land is confidential, but the impact would be huge.
“It’s a big deal for us,” he said.
This video features an interview with Delia Bare and her mother Ida Huddleston, who reside on a historic family farm in Mason County, Kentucky. They share their story of rejecting a $26 million offer from a mysterious developer seeking to purchase their land for a massive hyperscale data center project (2:55 - 4:45).
Key Takeaways from the Discussion:
- Preservation of Farmland: The family, whose history on the land spans over 200 years (12:49), firmly believes in the importance of maintaining agricultural space to ensure long-term food security (7:39). They express deep concern that once the land is developed, it can never be returned to productive farmland (7:27).
- Lack of Transparency: The interviewees emphasize their distrust of the secretive nature of the deal, noting that the developers required non-disclosure agreements and refused to identify the ultimate entity behind the proposal (5:08 - 5:40).
- Environmental and Infrastructure Risks: Delia raises significant alarms about the environmental impact of hyper-data centers, particularly regarding potential contamination of local aquifers (9:13) and the consumption of resources. Concerns include heavy chemical use, noise pollution, and the potential displacement of long-term residents through intimidation or eminent domain (15:30 - 16:51).
- Community Impact: Another local resident, Janet Garrison, provides context on the scale of the project, which reportedly encompasses approximately 28 different properties (16:10). She describes the tactics used to pressure farmers into selling, such as warning them they will be left as "islands" surrounded by industrial infrastructure if they choose not to participate (16:32).
While the video focuses on this specific local struggle, it reflects a growing national tension between the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure and the protection of rural, agricultural communities.
5/21/2026
The $32 Million Primary: Inside the Massie Blowback

Is true independence even possible in modern politics? π§ In this deep dive, we explore the incredible journey of Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie—the MIT-educated engineer living off-grid who became "Mr. No" in Washington. π️ We’re breaking down the structural forces that moved against him, including: πΉ The $10 million campaign funded by out-of-state interests πΈ πΉ The use of AI deepfakes and "pre-bunking" technology π€ πΉ Why Massie’s mathematical approach to the Constitution made him an "existential threat" to the establishment. ⚠️ From salvaged Tesla batteries to the "Klux Capacitor," this is the story of what happens when a fiercely independent thinker meets the irresistible force of the political machinery. ππΊπΈ What do you think? Is Massie a hero for the truth or just a man out of time? Let’s discuss in the comments! π #ThomasMassie #BuddyHuggins #DeepDive #PoliticalTruth #KentuckyPolitics #IndependentThinking #Shorts π️✨
Dissident Media presents:
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"The Massie BLOWBACK"
A Grassroots Movement#MassieRevolution πΊπΈ pic.twitter.com/B1GZPxrebT
- The Challenger: President Donald Trump heavily recruited and endorsed former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein to unseat the 14-year incumbent. Gallrein ultimately defeated Massie, capturing roughly $55\%$ of the vote.
- The Spending: The race became a staggering $\$32$ million slugfest. Massie faced heavy financial opposition from super PACs tied to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the Republican Jewish Coalition, largely driven by Massie’s vocal opposition to U.S. foreign aid (including to Israel).
- The "Blowback": The phrase is used in news commentary to describe both the immense public backlash against out-of-state special interest money and the defiance shown by Massie's camp after his defeat. In his concession speech, Massie himself took a jab at Gallrein's financial backers and later criticized a controversial, privately-funded $400 million East Wing replacement and ballroom project on the White House grounds.
- The Causes of Friction: Massie drew the ire of Trump and GOP leadership for his staunch libertarian-leaning record, including voting against massive spending bills, opposing the war in Iran, and most notably, his aggressive crusade to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files. [1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]
or explore broader election analysis on PBS News.