The White House Ballroom Is A Deep Fortress In Disguise

The White House Ballroom Is A Deep Fortress In Disguise

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Key Points:

  • The new White House ballroom under construction is more than a ceremonial space; it is a heavily fortified military and security installation extending six stories underground, featuring a military hospital, research facilities, and command centers.
  • The project, estimated at $400 million with $220 million requested from Congress for Secret Service funding, includes advanced defensive features such as missile and drone-proofing, sniper defenses, and a rooftop designed as a major drone defense hub with capabilities for drone interception and possibly missile systems.
  • The ballroom's rooftop is envisioned as a "drone port" with a 360-degree view of Washington, D.C., potentially serving as a critical node for active air defense using interceptor drones, electronic warfare, and possibly directed energy weapons.
  • The underground complex will support continuity of government functions with extensive command, control, communication, and training facilities, although it is not designed to withstand a direct nuclear attack.
  • The facility is being built in close collaboration with the U.S. military and Secret Service, reflecting a dual-purpose design that combines ceremonial use with high-level security and defense capabilities, raising questions about the timing and nature of funding requests.

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