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  • Understood. The original PEOC was build with 1940s tech, and has surely been upgraded along the way. But this project is not about a ballroom.

    When the initial ballroom news was spread, Trump bragged about hiring a prominent classical architect, James McCrery, known for designing large cathedrals and civic sites. Then after everyone ate up the ballroom story, he was fired and replaced with a bomb-shelter designer.

    The budget and specifications involved with this project just happen to match those of deep underground military data centers recently built in Israel. These sister sites host military AI programs, like the Palentir software that chooses who gets drone striked.

    The DC power grid capacity is being increased 500% and additional $300 million is being invested into DC water infrastructure, all for a “ballroom”.

    Project funding is coming from private donations, bypassing Congressional oversight. Caterpillar, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Palantir, and Blackstone are all major contributors, some outright donating data center power and cooling hardware in addition to funding.

    No, I don’t believe this is a ballroom project with some side renovations to an existing emergency shelter. This is a privately funded military AI datacenter, using the ballroom demolition as cover for the excavations necessary to bury it under the White House.






  • It’s stunning that you jump to “subservient” at the idea of someone going down on someone else. I know I’m melted pool of “yes please, I’m all yours” when someone is going down on me.

    If you’re a horny hypersexual, and you see a stunning female figure like Bill Clinton in a magestic blue dress and red heels, is it that much of a stretch to think you might get all up in that?

    I’d love to know the full story behind this painting from Epstein’s NYC residence.













  • This is the first time I’ve heard of Scuttlebutt. Thank you for the introduction.

    For your multiple-device problem, I would suggest trying Syncthing. It allows you keep folders synced between devices over a local network. I use it for a very similar application to what you are describing:

    Logsec is a journal/note-taking software that stores each entry as it’s own markdown file. I use it on my phone, laptop and desktop, and want to have all my notes synced between devices. I could put the folder of markdown files on a cloud server, but choose not to. Instead, I setup a link between each device’s Logsec folder through Syncthing.

    Now I can add or update notes on my phone when out in public, and when I return home and reconnect to my WiFi it automatically updates the other devices on the network. Also, when editing the markdown files on my desktop, the updates are synced to my phone nearly instantaneously.

    I expect this method would work very well with Scuttlebutt due to it’s similar offline nature.