I'M SORRY THAT I WAS GIVEN CREDIT FOR THIS THIS POST. I FOUND IT ON THE CHANS & THOUGHT IT WORTH POSTING, AGAIN SORRY I DON"T DISERVE THE CREDIT.
Great article on whatâs habbining under the White House. Thoughts muh Diggas? Article has a Video in link
When Trump announced a $300 million ballroom at the White House, something went off in my brain. The pattern recognition part started tingling. Ninety thousand square feet, $300 million, underground construction at a secure government facility. I had heard about something like this before. Something with those exact specifications, that scale, that price point.
It took me a minute to place it, but then I remembered: Oracleâs underground data centers in Jerusalem. Built in 2021 for Israeli military intelligence. Nine stories into bedrock, designed to survive missile strikes, built to house AI systems that make life-and-death decisions in real time. Ninety thousand square feet. $319 million. Nearly identical specs to what Trump just announced.
Thatâs the moment I started digging.
Digging In⌠Jerusalem?
Iâd first learned about those Jerusalem bunkers months earlier while researching Larry Ellisonâs relationship with Israel and Oracleâs involvement in the war in Gaza. The facilities werenât typical corporate server farms. They were built for whatâs called data sovereignty - a physical location where Israelâs most sensitive military and intelligence data could exist under complete government control, protected from both digital and physical attacks. When youâre running classified military operations and operating AI systems in active conflict, you canât have that infrastructure vulnerable to destruction. So they built it nine stories down into solid bedrock, 160 feet below the surface, completely invisible to satellites. You know, normal light reading.
Iâd filed that information away at the time, not sure what to make of it. But when Trumpâs ballroom announcement came through with those matching specifications, I knew I needed to look deeper. Because when you see that kind of pattern match, you have to ask: is this actually about a ballroom?
So I started with the most basic question: whoâs building this thing?
The Contractor
The lead contractor is Clark Construction. I went to their website to see what they normally build, and their âCritical Facilitiesâ portfolio immediately caught my attention: the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus, CISA Cybersecurity Headquarters, USCENTCOM Headquarters at MacDill Air Force Base. These arenât ordinary buildings. These are top-secret intelligence campuses and military command centers.
But whatâs listed publicly is only part of the story. I started digging through government contract databases, and thatâs when I found them. Six separate contracts for data centers where even the client names are redacted. Just listed as âConfidential Client Data Center 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.â The facilities themselves are so classified that acknowledging who theyâre built for would compromise national security.
So building classified data centers for clients they legally cannot name is actually Clark Constructionâs specialty. And they have the contractual mechanisms to hide what theyâre building - they hold a NAVFAC contract with a $950 million ceiling where the total value is public but individual task orders can be classified. Which means you can effectively hide the true cost and scope of specific projects by funneling them through pre-existing military construction contracts.
The Firing
Then on December 4th, something happened that made the picture even clearer. Trump fired his original architect. James McCrery, who designs beautiful churches and the Supreme Court gift shop (say what you want about the guy, but heâs got range), was replaced with someone named Shalom Baranes. When I looked into who Baranes is, I understood immediately what had changed.
McCrery Architects, New Carmel, Wyoming
After September 11th, when the Pentagon needed to be rebuilt and hardened against future attacks, they hired Shalom Baranes. This man designed the Pentagonâs post-9/11 hardening project - the secure wedges, the SCIFs, the bomb-resistant architecture. His entire portfolio is federal facilities requiring classified spaces and hardened infrastructure. And Trump hired him after demolition had already started, after the East Wing was already gone. The aesthetics had stopped mattering. You donât replace your church architect with the Pentagonâs bunker guy because you want prettier chandeliers.
At this point I wanted to see what was actually happening on the ground. If this were really a data center, there would be physical evidence. And data centers need one thing above all else: massive amounts of power.
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DCâs Power-grid
So I started looking at whatâs been happening with DCâs power infrastructure, and thatâs where the timeline becomes impossible to ignore. In August and September 2025, just weeks after Trump announced the ballroom in July, Pepco filed emergency requests for major infrastructure work near the East Wing. Theyâre not making incremental improvements. Theyâre replacing 45-year-old power feeders and increasing power capacity in this area by five times. Five hundred percent.
Hereâs what makes that absurd: downtown DC office occupancy has been declining since COVID. Buildings sit half-empty. Commercial real estate demand has shrunk. Power demand in this area should be flat or declining. But Trump announces a ballroom in July, and by August, emergency filings go in to increase power capacity by 500 percent. Downtown DC is half-empty, but apparently we need five times the power for a dance floor.
During this same period, DC Water increased capital spending by $300 million with specific focus on the Federal Triangle area. The Washington Aqueduct - run by the Army Corps of Engineers - issued warnings that âdata centers are planning to use Potomac River water for cooling.â Theyâre explicitly acknowledging that data center development is driving new infrastructure demands. The GSA Central Heating and Cooling Plant completed upgrades including industrial-scale cooling towers and magnetic bearing chillers designed for cooling infrastructure that generates tremendous heat.
All of this infrastructure work, happening in the immediate aftermath of the ballroom announcement, in the specific geographical area surrounding it.
The Donor List
Then I started looking at whoâs actually paying for this thing. The project is being privately funded, which means no congressional appropriations, no budget hearings, no public scrutiny. We have a partial donor list, though most dollar amounts remain undisclosed. And when I started going through that list, I realized I was looking at it wrong. I shouldnât be looking for dollar amounts. I should be looking at what these companies actually do.
My anatomy of a âballroomâ diagram to show the flow of operations (if my thesis is correct)
Carrier Corporation is donating HVAC systems. But Carrier has a division called Carrier Quantum Leap - their data center solutions offering âcomprehensive energy efficient solutions for data center thermal management.â Are they donating a basic ballroom AC system, or their specialized data center cooling infrastructure?
Paolo Tiramani from Boxabl is on the list; which I find to be curious. Boxabl makes foldable prefab buildings, marketed for disaster relief. But theyâve also sent over 150 units to Guantanamo Bay, they work on Class 5 military installations, and their units come pre-installed with Faraday caging - electromagnetic shielding needed for SCIFs. And Oracleâs own documentation for their Jerusalem facilities describes using modular construction techniques for rapid deployment underground.
Then thereâs Caterpillar, which makes industrial generators providing over 100 megawatts of backup power. Union Pacific, which owns 14,000 miles of classified fiber optic cables serving as the Department of Defenseâs secure telecommunications backbone. Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Palantir. Booz Allen Hamilton, which builds classified networks for intelligence agencies. Blackstone, installing over 200 megawatts of backup power infrastructure.
And you know whatâs not on this list? Baccarat crystal, Versace, Hermès, Tiffany, or Steinway. The luxury brands that would murder their competitors to be associated with White House state dinners. None of them are here.
What we have instead: classified telecommunications networks, data center cooling systems, electromagnetically shielded rooms, and 100-megawatt generators. Classic ballroom essentials.
Donât Worry, The Military Is On It
In October 2025, Trump said something that should have made every journalist in America ask harder questions: âWeâre also working with the military on it because they want to make sure everything is perfect. And the military is very much involved in this.â
The military is very much involved in this ballroom. Which makes perfect sense if you think about it, because if thereâs one thing the Pentagon is known for, itâs their expertise in party planning and floral arrangements. Or maybe the military doesnât typically get involved in ballroom design. Maybe they get involved when youâre building classified facilities and survivable operations infrastructure.
Hereâs what I think is actually happening.
Six months before this construction began, on Trumpâs first full day back in office, Larry Ellison stood next to Trump and Sam Altman at the White House to announce Project Stargate - a $500 billion AI infrastructure initiative for government operations, defense, intelligence, and consolidating federal data across agencies. That infrastructure needs somewhere to physically exist.
Bingo.
This means "public" can't look at the blueprints...
I forget which episode but Josh from DEFCON Zerq spilled the beans a while back. He basically said that a new top of the line high tech secure operations bunker was being built under the ballroom.
Didnât Trump say heâs paying for it?
Not by himself. It is entirely privately funded. The donor list is a who's-who of major tech and industry giants in the US all of whom, presumably, want to contribute so they can be on the President's good side. Even Bezos who spends an absolute fortune hating Trump and whipping up the radicals at the Washington Compost donated.
The reason that is significant is not the donor's list, though that's relevant to other questions. It is significant here because he didn't have to get Congressional approval and run the risk of 20-something "staffers" (who like taking the staff on the Senate floor) running their mouths at a bar and telling James O'Keefe or someone similar. No leaks. Don't tell Congress.
Telling James O'Keefe, lol. Good, solid kek my fren.
I think he said he and other donors. I could be (as Bush coined) "misremembering" it though.
He said he would, if need be. But donors came forward.
this hints at the fact they do not expect dems to ever take control again. they would never build something like this and have the dems back in the WH to have access to it. btw. brilliant post.
This made me think.
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
This explains the whole "you are watching a movie".
Lines up with everything we see is a honey pot to draw out DeepState civil war assets into the open without triggering uncontrolled full scale conflict.
Trump and the patriots are just shaking the tree so the tyrants fall out.
Good thinking!
Nice...people are catching on. I told some people this months ago..there's no way we'd be renovating this and that for potential incoming Dems. Their day is over. They are telling you without telling you.
This is the kind of post that makes this board worth reading from time to time. Well researched, insightful.
I'll add this as hypothesis. There are 3 key purposes (not mutually exclusive) that could be involved: critical military infrastructure, critical civilian infrastructure, science fiction turned fact.
During the Cold War, such bunkers were built and envisioned as fail safes to keep the government working in the event of a nuclear strike. Our military capabilities are totally different now, obviously. Everything we do is integrated. Everything talks to each other. Every new device is designed to relay its eyes and ears to a central command and back to other devices on the battlefield. All of that operates with secure communications. Jam it and we're blind. We're back to fighting WW2 style, like what we just did to Maduro. All of that communications and information infrastructure is critical to how we fight: combined arms warfare. So that's critical military infrastructure we know about.
Further, Trump keeps telling us about a Golden Dome project. In his first term, he laid out a lot of political capital to force Space Force into existence. No one today has any real clue what they do. It's as if the entire branch is classified and no one has any real curiosity about it. This could be a C&C system for the Golden Dome missile defense system. I think it's satellite-based. I think it uses directed energy weapons (lasers) to target and hit incoming ballistic missile while they're at the peak of their trajectory, and where you could blow up a nuke and cause less nuclear winter theoretically, because the radiation is up there and not down here. Space-based warfare is real now. Also critical military infrastructure.
I think you could also make an argument about keeping essential functions of the civilian government running with AI bots: the energy grid, flight control systems for aircraft, critical safety infrastructure, etc. Keep the water treatment plants treating. Survival essentials that government could easily upgrade, regulate, and tie it all into a back-up system that you'd absolutely want running in an emergency so you don't have panic and rioting in the streets when you need a full team response. If you listen to analysts, the grocery stores are 9 days from empty shelves and mass starvation. If the water turns off, it's probably faster than that. Electricity's a convenience until the gas and diesel run out... and then what keeps the pipelines pumping and energy flowing? Critical infrastructure no one thinks about, but FEMA might, if they did anything useful with their time.
But then we get this AI project called Stargate? I've seen the movie. The gate wasn't a computer. Foreshadowing, misdirection, or just some 20-something came up with a cool-sounding name? That's the sci-fi hypothesis, and since Trump keeps slow-dripping info about ET, it's the 3rd hypothesis.
This rings true in the gut. I kept wondering WTH was up with this ballroom idea. It felt off. Now I get it. Excellent post. Thanks for sharing.
Funny thing is it only felt a little off to me. Yes, the underground part was a bit odd but you need SCIFs, secure bunkers, etc at the White House.
I think we're moving back to an "affairs of state" era where nations gathering (i.e. a social affair of state) in a social setting is important.
Very good post thank you
Shhhhhhh.
That's a good dig!
Dastingly good digging. Conclusions well supported by what you've turned up, but my question is, why have this structure at the WH...
Interesting though, TY for the post.
That question is answered in the article.
Tunnel exploration, evidence collection and mapping.
Nice! This deserves a STICKIE!
Hell of a dig! Thank you! Great read too. The dots almost connect themselves, the way you laid it out.
Sounds to me like an insight, relatively deep, war time command-control bunker is being built.
People say that the digital centers underneath Israel are the storage for every bit of blackmail ever used against the United States. It is "why Israel owns us" etc.
I do not doubt it. And that every secret and every detail about every transaction done by Americans is also there.
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Nice post. I agree. This has always been about more than a ballroom
FASCINATING. Thank you for postingđ
Awesome, awesome research. Thank you. I've saved this for future reference.
I want to reiterate what u/Moose_Antlers said: thoughtful, well-laid out posts like this are why I read this forum. Thank you for posting!
I visited DC for 10 days during the last week of September and the first few days of October. What I noticed was that there was construction going on everywhere. I specifically remembered they were renovating the tidal basin, at least 2 museums on the National Mall near the WH, and at least one congress office. I am certain there were more older federal buildings being renovated, too, I just can't remember which ones now. There was also a lot of private construction. My point is that it seemed like everywhere there were trenches dug up for power and plumbing lines. I was wondering if it was a coordinated effort to improve the power/plumbing to the area.
edit to add: Your post has me wondering if the government shutdown may have been facilitated to empty out the city for more covert construction operations. I am pretty sure all the renovations/construction continued during the days of shutdown (at least on the days that I was in town to see).
"Downtown DC is half-empty, but apparently we need five times the power for a dance floor."
Hey man, them disco balls won't power themselves y'know!
Seriously though, nice dig.
I have one more comment to add to my previous one about maybe the shut down was to keep onlookers away from the construction: according to this video, the concrete foundation was poured during the shut down. And the amount of concrete poured does not line up with what is needed for a ballroom. There were miles of cement mixers lined up in DC so that the minute one truck was empty, the next was already pouring: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwTE9APwW88
Thanks, that deserves its own post. That's some amazing engineering & craftmanship. The only thing left out is a table for me & family. I'll have to wait till the big dinner in Heaven. đ
I don't know if I buy all of these. Just some thoughts:
The government builds classified facilities constantly without pretending they're ballrooms. Why would this one need a fake civilian purpose?
Is the spec matching meaningful? 90,000 sq ft and ~$300M could describe lots of large underground construction projects. Is this actually a rare combination?
Clark Construction builds all kinds of federal projects. Does building classified facilities mean this project is classified, or does it just mean they're a major federal contractor who wins lots of bids?
Absence of luxury brands - is that actually unusual? Have previous White House renovations been funded by Hermes and Baccarat? Do they even produce goods for a ballroom - do we have a list of the crystal, china, drapes, etc. producers?
"The military is involved" - the White House is a secure facility. Wouldn't military involvement be standard for any major construction affecting the security perimeter?
I don't see why this isn't just what it is. The man likes hosting nice big parties, and can be at the Winter White house all of the time to do them there.
By virtue of where the construction is, and since they learned the PEOC is incredibly small for what it is designed to do, Trump always had a plan to modify that. The construction would've had a great chance of disturbing existing structures anyway. Some of the stuff I remember about the PEOC was there was only an "adequate" presidential suite for POTUS and the family, and the rest of the accommodations were very pedestrian. Technically they were workable, but if the country is really in a huge emergency that lasts for a while it could be a problem. I'm sure POTUS would want his cabinet and important advisors to have somewhere to go to unwind and get real rest, then go back to a world of stress refreshed.
Also remember, there will be at least 2 or 3 levels below the ballroom with climate control, floor heating, kitchens, tunnels from side to side of the ballroom, power, communications , video broadcasting, and computing systems, and other things I don't remember from the video I saw.
The stuff underneath those floors - all of that is classified and will remain that way to protect the lives of the current and future government officials that could have to occupy the space in an emergency. I suspect there will also be a "station" where people down below can get on a train/light-rail and go to/from other "stations" outside of other classified facilities. It will also probably be the way the underground workers and/or important visitors get to/from work so they aren't seen by reporters.
Also, if they took any lessons from NORAD they will probably have water/fuel/diesel storage areas, possibly buildings on giant springs, and thick gigantic doors to lock people in/out. Who knows - they may even put the 7-11 in so Vivek can be the cashier (remember the meme of the 7-11 in the White House?). I know if I were building it there would be a gigantic food store, areas for the families and kids, gamerooms, gyms, laundry facilities - anything that would be needed to protect the proper people and their families while a long emergency plays out. Besides - military members will be stationed there full-time. They would have to keep the area perpetually ready in case it is needed. That would include regular maintenance, cleaning, tests/drills, food rotation, monitoring of everything, security, etc.
The main PEOC area will likely be larger, have more TV/Display screens, probably a big table with video conferencing, some offices, and some "breakout rooms" for discussions as needed. A Joint military ops center will likely sit behind a door beside the main room for easy access and updates. They will also probably have their own quarters with a gym/lounge,kitchen, but will share the other facilities.
Most of this is my educated guess based on working at the Pentagon and NORAD, and is pretty much how I would design the space. The original build was fairly fast and kind of "off the cuff" and they missed a bunch of stuff. Trump won't make that mistake.
Nah...
very good research and post. Interdasting !
Incredible dig dear aslan! BRILLIANT! â¨
You have laid out your investigative steps perfectly. Dasting. Thank you! đ
Whoa. Awesome article. And great sticky decision.