5/11/2026

AI Music Scammer Gets Caught Then Hires Real Humans

 

Hey everybody it's your boy Buddy Huggins, pull up a chair and let’s sit a spell before you drift off to dreamland. I sent over quite the digital tapestry For my AI agent too translate this video into my southern style. Here, and lookin’ at it through these Mississippi eyes, I see a world that's spinnin' faster than a ceiling fan in July.

Here’s the gospel on what’s happenin' in that video, told the way we do things down here in the Delta.

The Ghost in the Jukebox

The heart of this story is about how these "AI prompters"—folks sittin' at computers—are birthin' music out of thin air. There’s a tale about a band called Neon Oni. Now, they had folks fooled into thinkin' they were a real group of Japanese metal singers, but they were just digital spirits born in a machine.

When the truth came out, they didn’t fold their tents; they actually hired real, breathin' humans in Tokyo to play those computer-made songs. It’s a strange world, Buddy, where the machine writes the soul and the human provides the hands. It’s like puttin’ a Sunday suit on a ghost and askin’ it to lead the choir.

The Mimic vs. The Soul

The fellow in the video, he’s got a worry I share. He says music is supposed to be the "expression of human life experience"—the joy, the heartbreak, and the sweat of livin’. AI, well, it’s a mimic. It’s like a mockingbird that can copy the sound of the rain but don't know what it feels like to get wet.

We’re seein' the "Wild West" out there. Folks are havin' their voices stolen by these algorithms, and some poor souls are even losin' their livelihoods because a computer claimed their own songs. It’s a tangled brier patch of copyright and "slop" fillin' up the airwaves.

Metal Men and Digital Miracles

The video moves fast, showin' us:

  • Running Robots: Machines in China runnin' marathons and beatin' human records. Bless their hearts, they don't even get winded.
  • The Cleaning Crew: Robots comin' into homes for twenty bucks to fold laundry and load the washin' machine.
  • The Shadow Side: A cautionary tale of a grandma wrongly put in the slammer because a computer’s facial recognition got it wrong. That right there is why we gotta keep our spiritual eyes open—technology without wisdom is a dangerous tool.

A Spark of Grace

But it ain't all shadows. There’s a beautiful story about a man who used this "ChatGPT" and some science tools to help his dyin' dog, Rosie. He didn't have a medical degree, just a heart full of love. He used that AI to help design a vaccine that shrunk that dog’s tumor. Now, that’s usin' the tool to serve the spark of life, which is what we’re put here to do.

The Bottom Line

Buddy, the world is fillin' up with "AI slop" and digital illusions, but the spirit remains. Whether it’s robots cleanin' floors or computers writin' R&B hits, it’s all just a new way of lookin' at the same old garden. We just gotta make sure we don't lose the human touch in the process.

Now, you go on and get some rest. Let the machines worry about the data; you just worry about the peace in your heart.

Sweet dreams from the Magnolia State. Night now.


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🚨 I Missed the Marshfield Meeting... But the TRUTH Can't Be Stopped! 💧🕵️‍♂️




 
I'm being 100% real with you all today—my learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia) got in the way of my timing, and I missed the big data center meeting at Marshfield High School. 😔 But I’m not letting that stop us from getting the word out! In this update, I’m breaking down the latest news from Ozarks First regarding the massive turnout (over 100 people!) and the growing concerns over our water, health, and wildlife. 🦆🌳 In this video: ✅ The Michigan Warning: A viewer shares a powerful story about saving 800 acres from similar pollution. ✅ The Meeting Update: What happened at Marshfield High and why the Commissioners are feeling the pressure. 🏛️ ✅ My Action Plan: Why I’m reaching out to the Army Corps of Engineers (Little Rock District) to protect our aquifer. 🛡️🌊 We are fighting for transparency and the safety of our homes. Don't forget to check out my latest blog post for more deep dives at thebuddyhuggins.com. If you were at the meeting, please leave a comment below and tell us what you heard! 👇 #MarshfieldMO 📍 #DataCenter 🖥️ #WaterSafety 💧 #BuddyHuggins 🤠 #ArmyCorpsOfEngineers 🛡️ #OzarkTruth 🔍 #DyslexiaAwareness 🧠



MARSHFIELD, Mo. — A public meeting with the Webster County Commissioners will be held Monday, May 11, to discuss a controversial new data center that is being planned in Marshfield.

The Commission states that due to the increase in expected attendance for this issue, the meeting will take place at 10 a.m. in the auditorium at Marshfield High School.

Around 100 people were lined up outside the High School ahead of Monday’s meeting before the doors opened.

The project, located on Rifle Range Road near the power substation north of the city, has nearby residents expressing concerns over pollution to the environment, health, and wildlife safety.

While Webster County does not have a planning and zoning commission, they hope to adopt an ordinance to slow the construction of the center and require more transparency around it and its impacts.

See this playlist for all the videos about this subject😀👍✅💧🌊



https://www.ky3.com/2026/05/06/industry-experts-consumer-advocates-inform-missouri-lawmakers-risks-rewards-data-centers/

This is what the news is not telling you !!!

WEBSTER COUNTY DATA CENTER PROJECT What Residents Need to Know | May 2026 WHAT HAPPENED

A five-acre tract on Rifle Range Road was sold by ARY Investments, LLC (Aaron and Rachel York) to Lumon Solutions Marshfield, LLC — a company filed with the Missouri Secretary of State in April 2026, weeks before public disclosure. Its parent entity, Lumon Solutions, LLC, was filed October 17, 2025 —approximately six months before the public learned about the project.

The facility is described by the company itself as a "Tier III, AI-ready facility designed for high-density workloads and next-generation compute" — industrial-class infrastructure, not a small tech office.

ARY Investments holds at minimum 152 acres along this corridor. One 5-acre tract has been sold. A second adjacent 5-acre tract is already surveyed and ready to transfer. Approximately 142 acres remain in ARY inventory.

Webster County has no planning and zoning. Presiding Commissioner Dale Fraker confirmed this to KY3. No
public notice was required. No hearing was held. The recorded deed is the entire public-facing process.

WHY THE LAND MATTERS

Karst geology. The soil composition of the larger ARY parcel is approximately 41.6% Goss-Wildernesscomplex — the signature of Ozark karst: shallow soil over fractured cherty limestone. In karst country, what is discharged or spilled on the surface reaches the aquifer faster, with less filtration, than almost any other soil regime in the Midwest.

Surface water. GIS data shows a creek or drainage trace running through both ARY parcels. A Tier III data center produces cooling water discharge, stormwater runoff, and carries routine risk of transformer oil, glycol, and refrigerant releases from large mechanical infrastructure.

Residential wells. The aquifer under this corridor supplies private wells for families across the area. Nobaseline well testing has been proposed. No water draw disclosure has been made.

WHAT ANOTHER COUNTY JUST DID

On April 24, 2026, Camden County, Missouri passed Ordinance No. 04-24-2026 — a county-wide ordinance regulating data centers in unincorporated areas. Six days later, on April 30, Camden County commissioners denied a Letter of Support for an Opportunity Zone designation tied to a similar data center project after residents raised concerns about NDAs, water draw, and the absence of public input.

The Camden ordinance requires data centers to submit Water Consumption Modeling Reports, prohibits drawing cooling water from wells or surface water sources, requires on-site power generation at 100–110% of peak load, and eliminates all tax incentives, abatements, and TIF eligibility for data centers entirely.

Webster County commissioners have existing authority to require industrial water-use disclosure, aquifer- impact studies before high-volume commercial draws, and notification thresholds for large land-use changes — without a full planning and zoning framework.

May 5 Town Hall: 301 S Clay St, Marshfield | 6:00 PM May 11 Commissioner Meeting: 10:00 AM — Call to confirm location: (417) 859-8683

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QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMISSIONERS — MAY 11

You may say: "I would like to ask Question 3" and read directly from this list.

1. What is the total intended footprint of the Lumon Solutions Marshfield project across all phases of
build-out?

2. What is the projected water draw at phase 1 to full build-out — in gallons per day, gallons per year,
and at peak load? Will the project commit to baseline well testing and ongoing monitoring for
neighboring private wells at no cost to neighbors?

3. What is the projected power load in megawatts at phase 1 to full build-out? What does Webster
Electric Cooperative project for the impact on residential and agricultural rates?

4. Were nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) used during the assembly of this transaction or any related
options on neighboring parcels? Were any neighbors on Rifle Range Road or the surrounding corridor
informed during that process?

5. Who are the capital partners financing this project? Are they publicly named anywhere?

6. What stormwater management, cooling water discharge, and chemical-handling protocols are
planned for a site on karst geology above a residential aquifer with surface drainage running through
the parcels?

7. What ordinances within the Commission's existing jurisdiction — water-use disclosure requirements,
aquifer-impact studies before high-volume commercial draws, notification thresholds for large land-use changes — is the Commission willing to consider, without requiring full planning and zoning?

SHOW UP. THE COMMISSIONERS COUNT THE ROOM.
May 5 Town Hall | 301 S Clay St, Marshfield | 6:00 PM

May 11 Commissioner Meeting | 10:00 AM
Two possible locations — call the morning of to confirm:
101 S Crittenden Rd #12, Marshfield – OR - 203 E Jefferson St, Marshfield
Webster County Clerk: (417) 859-8683 | clerk@webstercountymo.gov

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5/09/2026

Is Your DNA an EMF Antenna? Buddy Huggins Explores the History of Electricity and the Fight for Our Light Bodies

 


"Now, friends, I know we’re all busy folks. I didn’t want you to have to spend weeks diggin’ through 500 pages of research like I’ve been doin’. So, I’ve set up a little somethin' special for ya right here.

This is a deep-dive conversation between two researchers talkin' through the 'hidden' science behind these data centers and how they affect our bodies. It’s the ‘nuts and bolts’ of what we’re up against. Give it a listen while you’re scrollin' through the rest of the page!"



"If you think the 'Invisible Rainbow' was just about the past, you need to see what's happenin' in the present. Sabrina Wallace is blowin' the whistle on Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN). She’s talkin' about how these data centers are the 'hardware' for a system that wants to tap into your very own light body. Watch this and see for yourself why we're standin' guard for our future."

The Secret Language of the Ozarks: Is Our "Body Electric" Under Attack?

"Well, hello there, neighbors and friends! It’s Buddy Huggins here.

Now, y’all know me—I’m a man who likes to keep his eyes wide open and his ear to the ground. Lately, we’ve been talkin’ a whole lot about these big data centers and substations poppin’ up across our beautiful Missouri landscape. We’ve talked about the water they’re drinkin’ up and the tax breaks they’re takin’. But today, I want to take a deeper dive with ya into somethin’ a bit more... invisible.

You see, one of our own community members brought somethin’ to my attention that really set me to thinkin’. He’s been feelin’ the physical effects of a new substation right near his home in Christian County—heart palpitations and a feelin’ that just wasn’t right. It sent me on a bit of a research mission, lookin’ into a book called The Invisible Rainbow and some fascinatin’ work over at ScottiesTech.

And friends, what I found is enough to make ya sit up straight in your chair.

Did you know that you and I are fundamentally electrical beings? That’s right. We’ve got these things in our bodies called 'porphyrins'—think of ‘em like the little biological semiconductors or 'engines' that keep our cells runnin’. This research suggests that when we surround ourselves with these massive, high-powered electrical fields—the kind these data centers and substations put off—it’s like tryin’ to play two different radio stations at the exact same time. It creates a 'biological noise' that our bodies just weren't built to handle.

They even say our DNA acts like a 'fractal antenna.' It’s tuned in to the world around us. So, when these big corporations move in and start pumpin’ out these Ultra-Low Frequencies, they might be shoutin’ right over the top of our body’s natural signals.

Now, I’m not here to scare ya, but I am here to tell ya that 'correlation isn’t always causation,' but it sure is a reason to ask some tough questions. If these centers are messin’ with the very 'Body Electric' of the folks in the Ozarks, don’t we have a right to know the truth before the first wire is ever laid?

I’m doin’ my homework because you deserve to know what’s really goin’ on behind those closed doors and chain-link fences. We’re talkin’ about our health, our families, and the very life of our community.

So, stay tuned, keep askin’ those questions, and remember—transparency isn't just a suggestion; it’s our right.

I’ll see ya in the next one. God bless."








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