Friday, May 1, 2026

The national security state and CoG need a $400 million ballroom...

Editor's note: ...with underground "top-secret military installations." It would now seem a large underground data facility is being constructed beneath the proposed White House $400 million ballroom construction (Clark Construction) based on the convergence of specific indicators: confirmed plans for extensive below ground excavation tied to a high security presidential site, reported upgrades to electrical capacity and water infrastructure consistent with increased cooling and redundancy demands, and the involvement of military engineering units typically responsible for hardened communications and continuity of government (CoG) systems. The ballroom underground data center linked to major technology-aligned corporations adds another layer of scrutiny, as such firms are directly tied to large scale data storage, cloud and processing infrastructure. A hyperscale data center, the combination of expanded subterranean space, utility reinforcement, and national security integration forms a pattern that are consistent with AI build out, secure computing or data handling capabilities being embedded within the broader construction (requires a lot of steel of course) rather than a purely ceremonial ballroom facility. When the ballroom is inaugurated after completion the first ball will probably be for all the contractors (ah yes, those no bid contract loopholes) and their military enablers in the Pentagon. Wear your tuxedos and formal military attire please...and oh yes, thank God, a secure ballroom to prevent some vetted maniac from running through the lobby on an intended shooting (faked) rampage. "The ballroom is a shed for what's being built underneath", said President Trump. 


Could be dying for any number of reasons including Covid medical procedures, or governments at all levels being taken over by AI systems like with Palantir:

Republican Oklahoma State Senate Candidate Found Dead Days After Being Reported Missing


Think about this hard. Calling it a "donation" is technically correct because the money is given voluntarily, but since a significant share of Palantir Technologies revenue comes from U.S. government contracts ($2.5 billion in 2025), the contribution can also be viewed as indirectly derived from taxpayer-funded income rather than purely private profit. It's like, wtf?

Meet all 37 White House ballroom donors funding the $400 million build, including Silicon Valley tech giants, crypto bros and the Lutnicks


What the hell are these private corporations constructing in America going completely around all US government checks and balances with no transparency?

The Trump Surveillance State

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