美国联邦与地方执法机构正把反科技情绪列为新的国内威胁,WIRED取得的超过1,000页未公开文件显示,DHS、FBI与fusion centers正扩大监控范围。这波动作发生在 Trump 政府的 National Security Presidential Memo 7 之后,该备忘录要求司法部锁定「anti-American」「anti-Christian」与「anti-capitalism」观点,而 Sebastian Gorka 的最新反恐战略也把左翼极端主义列为三大优先事项之一。
文件中最醒目的量化讯号是:New York Intelligence and Counterterrorism Bureau 预警,未来5年内 AI 带来的混乱可能引发大规模抗议并在纽约等大城市演变为骚乱;同时,西宾夕法尼亚与 Northern Virginia 的报告把资料中心视为潜在目标,列出州支持实体、犯罪集团、环保极端分子与 AGAAVEs 等可能行动者。文中还提到全美已有80个 fusion centers,且 Data Center Watch 指出跨越42个州的数百个组织正在阻挡资料中心建设。
报告也显示,监控指标相当宽泛,包含「expressed/implied threat」「observation/surveillance」「photography」「testing/probing of security」「attempted intrusion」等,法律专家认为这些行为也可能由和平示威者完成。SITE Intelligence 在2025年1月与2025年4月的通报,分别指称 Discord「neo-Luddite」群组出现暴力言论,以及 More Perfect Union 一支批评资料中心影响的影片被纳入潜在威胁向量;整体趋势显示,非暴力批评科技与资料中心的活动,正被越来越多纳入国安与反恐框架。
US federal and local law enforcement are increasingly treating anti-technology sentiment as a new domestic threat, and more than 1,000 pages of unpublished DHS, FBI, and fusion-center material show that surveillance is widening. The shift follows Trump’s National Security Presidential Memo 7, which directs the Justice Department to target “anti-American,” “anti-Christian,” and “anti-capitalism” beliefs, while Sebastian Gorka’s latest counterterrorism strategy names left-wing extremism as one of the top three priorities.
The most notable numeric signal is a New York Intelligence and Counterterrorism Bureau warning that AI-related turmoil over the next 5 years could drive mass protests into civil unrest in major cities such as New York City. Separate reports from Western Pennsylvania and Northern Virginia frame data centers as targets for state-backed entities, criminal groups, environmental extremists, and AGAAVEs. The article also notes that there are now 80 fusion centers nationwide, and Data Center Watch says hundreds of organizations across 42 states are trying to stop data center construction.
The reporting shows how broad the indicators can be: “expressed/implied threat,” “observation/surveillance,” “photography,” “testing/probing of security,” and “attempted intrusion” can all be flagged, even though legal experts say peaceful protesters may do the same. SITE Intelligence bulletins in January 2025 and April 2025 alleged violence in a “neo-Luddite” Discord server and flagged a More Perfect Union video on data-center harms as a possible threat vector. Overall, nonviolent criticism of technology and data centers is being increasingly folded into national-security and counterterrorism frameworks.