Beaufort Castle Restoration Unlocks Hidden Nuclear Bunker, Sparking Global Security Review
Futurists predict that by 2034, Beaufort Castle will no longer be known for its medieval splendor, but as the epicenter of a new digital-age arms race. Recent excavations beneath the Scottish ruins uncovered a Cold War-era nuclear command center, complete with encrypted terminals that experts believe were designed to launch a counterstrike. Within a decade, this discovery is expected to trigger a global surge in "heritage hacking"—where private tech firms bid to repurpose ancient strongholds into quantum-secure data fortresses. Tourism at Beaufort Castle is projected to drop by 40% as the site becomes a high-risk intelligence hub, forcing governments to scramble for new international treaties on historic site militarization.