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Jun 4, 12 tweets

They poisoned your water. They knew they were going to. They removed the laws that prevented it, built the zones that enabled it, and are now filling those zones with infrastructure that makes it permanent. This is not negligence. This latest thread is about who did it, how, and what they're building next
In December 2023, I posted about the charter city plans of 3 notorious libertarian figures, Peter Thiel, Erick Brimen, and Shanker Singham. Read it first. Then come back. Because everything I flagged as warning signs is now infrastructure.

The WHO confirmed PFOA, a "forever chemical" in English tap water is carcinogenic. That was the opening. At the time it felt like a scandal that might force action. It didn't. Drinking water notices in England rose 285% between 2020 and 2024, from 34 to 131, with PFAS featuring prominently. 2025 is already tracking higher than 2022 and 2023 combined.

Here is the historical context the Brexiteers buried. In 1990, only 27% of England's bathing waters passed minimum standards. By 2015 that figure was 97%, the result of the EU's Bathing Water Directive, which successive UK governments had actively resisted until threat of European court action forced their hand. Brexit removed that enforcement mechanism overnight

European MEPs accused the UK of "exempting itself from the environmental requirements" of EU legislation after the Brexit transition. Stanley Johnson, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's own father, said European regulations had "transformed the quality of bathing water around the whole of Europe" and that "without the backing the EU framework gave," the task of keeping waters clean would become extremely difficult. He was right.

No river in England is now certified as safe for swimmers. England's rivers are among the most polluted in Europe. This is not an accident of neglect. It is the logical outcome of removing the legal architecture that enforced standards, by design, to clear the path for private governance.

I wrote about Erick Brimen's breathy wonder at the concept of running water. "Who did that?" A pause for effect. This is a man whose political project makes access to water contingent on a private contract. He, Peter Thiel, and Shanker Singham used Próspera in Honduras as the prototype. The Honduran Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional. Professor Paul Romer, Sunak's own mentor at Stanford, resigned from the programme, calling it a return to colonialism. After the court ruling, Thiel, Brimen and Delgado restructured it not as a government partnership but as a for-profit private enterprise. That is the template.

Shanker Singham (the brains behind Brexit) is the operational link between Honduras's charter city network and the UK freeport programme, met UK ministers more than 50 times, documented. He is a named adviser to the Anglesey freeport and his company Competere explicitly lists advising on Special Economic Zones as a line of business. One individual. Two zone architectures. One deregulatory blueprint, moving west to east.

What has changed since 2023: Starmer's AI Growth Zones, launched 2025, operate as "regulatory sandboxes" where "regulatory experimentation" can take place. Applications remain open indefinitely. Data centres have been designated Critical National Infrastructure since September 2024, meaning they jump planning queues. 84% of proposed UK data centre developments are sited in areas already water-stressed or projected to be so by 2040

Data centres use PFAS, "forever chemicals", in cooling systems and fire suppression. In 2024, the EPA determined there is no safe level of exposure to PFAS. Some are classified as carcinogenic by the WHO. They are linked to kidney and testicular cancers, thyroid disease, immune disruption. They do not break down. There is no specific PFAS standard in UK Water Quality Regulations. Operators are not required to register with a regulator. There is no mandatory water use reporting for data centres

February 2025, Paris AI Action Summit. More than 60 nations, including China, signed a declaration committing to AI that is open, inclusive, transparent, ethical, safe and trustworthy.
The United States did not sign. Neither did the United Kingdom.
JD Vance called EU safety regulation "woke" and framed content moderation as "authoritarian censorship." Starmer's spokesman said the declaration "didn't provide enough practical clarity."
The UK aligned with Trump, not with Europe, on the same regulatory architecture that governs the zones, the data centres, and the water.

I said in December 2023 that cancer water, sewage outflows, collapsing councils, and Brexit deregulation were all by design to install private governance. The EU cleaned our beaches and rivers over fifty years. Brexit undid the enforcement in four. Now PFAS from data centres is entering groundwater in areas with no regulatory framework to stop it, in zones explicitly designed for "regulatory experimentation," while the UK government refuses to sign international safety agreements. Know your enemy. The design is visible at the molecular level.

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