The Subterranean Skynet: Server Farms Beneath Mountains

Subterranean Server Core

A server rack stands at the entrance to a corridor that stretches into the belly of the mountain. The sign reads Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station. Raw rock walls frame polished floors and climate-controlled air. This is where the computing happens — thousands of feet below the surface, shielded from electromagnetic pulse, nuclear blast, and civilian oversight alike.

Every base in the D.U.M.B. network has been upgraded to what intelligence analysts call the “Bluffdale standard” — the NSA Utah Data Center template. Every node now contains its own super computer, protected by a hardened subterranean void. The network expanded to over 110 documented nodes, establishing a smart grid of advanced military capabilities for the entire country.

These spaces were structurally converted from tactical shelters into subterranean skynet facilities. They were built out with exascale computing hardware, extensive fiber-optic web sockets, and heavy-duty environmental cooling arrays specifically engineered to run massive server farms thousands of feet below ground.

Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, and Google were the main operators of this system. Phase Four began in 2019 with the JEDI contract, officially handing the administrative keys of the entire deep underground military skynet system to a private company controlled by Bill Gates. That system was Microsoft Azure, and it was injected like a virus directly into the government skynet and took control of the entire system.

Microsoft’s Active Directory service became the identity authentication backbone for the entire US defense matrix. Every single access request to any workload across the subterranean network — whether hosted on AWS GovCloud, Google Government Cloud, or Oracle — must pass directly through a Microsoft identity verification check. Nobody has access to government intelligence unless the Azure system says so.

The server rack in this image is a doorway. Behind it runs a civilization.

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