That sounds like the plot of a movie, like Enemy Of The State or some sci-fi flick where it's discovered there's a secret underground something or other that needs immense energy and the data centers are just a front.
Most of the time movies either try to make something seem too far fetched to be believable, even though it may currently be happening in real life, or they try to normalize it (think the oodles of cop shows where the good guys are constantly trampling on citizens' rights to catch the bad guy, and everyone at home goes along with it).
That sounds like the plot of a movie, like Enemy Of The State or some sci-fi flick where it's discovered there's a secret underground something or other that needs immense energy and the data centers are just a front.
Most of the time movies either try to make something seem too far fetched to be believable, even though it may currently be happening in real life, or they try to normalize it (think the oodles of cop shows where the good guys are constantly trampling on citizens' rights to catch the bad guy, and everyone at home goes along with it).