Alongside his many concerns, Tensley’s testimony — taken in light of his connection to PSL and, by extension, the China-based Singham network — is emblematic of larger questions about data center expansion. The group describes itself as a political party that organizes around anti-war, labor immigration and socialist causes, according to its website. Taken together, the Bitcoin Policy Institute slammed PSL as a political arm for data center opposition. Meanwhile, he continues to oppose Frederick County's data center plans — an opposition that, in recent months, looks to have succeeded. He is affiliated with Protect Frederick County from Data Center Development, having signed its petition to the county board of supervisors to reject the development plans.