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AI does not run on intelligence. It runs on water. And they built it in a desert.
Half a trillion dollars in data centers sitting on cracked earth in Arizona, Texas, and Nevada. Six consecutive years of drought. Every ChatGPT query draining aquifers that won't refill in our lifetime.
The insurance industry knows. They've already priced it in. The equity markets haven't caught up yet and that gap is where this book lives.
Now the Pacific is warming again. The 2026 - 2027 El Niño event is coming, and it will hit the most water dependent infrastructure buildout in human history at exactly the wrong moment. This is not a warning about the future. This is a description of what is already happening.
The Global North built its intelligence empire on a resource it is running out of. That's not a metaphor. That's hydrology.
But the water didn't disappear. It just moved south.
Paraguay. Brazil. Colombia. Peru. These countries sit on top of the water that will power the next century of artificial intelligence. The geography of compute is about to shift, not because of policy, not because of ideology, but because of physics.
Readers of Nassim Taleb's The Black Swan, Jared Diamond's Collapse, and Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything will recognize the pattern: the signal was always there. Most people just weren't looking. Gian Gonzales was. The Water Code is the map.
The window is open. It will not stay open long.
For anyone tired of being the last one to see what was always in plain sight.
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