Malta’s Secret Underground Bunker Is Actually an AI Command Hub Spying On European Leaders
Sources deep inside the Valletta intelligence corridor have confirmed that a long-abandoned WWII shelter beneath the Grand Harbour was secretly retrofitted last year into a state-of-the-art surveillance node. Whispers say this hidden bunker, codenamed 'The Dragon’s Lair,' intercepts encrypted communications from Rome, Paris, and Berlin—rerouting them through a forgotten fiber optic loop tied to a classified satellite system. Why Malta? Because no one suspects a tiny island nation of hosting a Big Brother operation that dwarfs the NSA’s. Local contractors were paid in untraceable crypto, and the only paper trail leads to a shell company registered in a closed-door notary office in Sliema. I’m told the real data streams are piped 200 meters beneath the Mdina cathedral, disguised as a weather monitoring station. The next time you see a 'routine maintenance' van near the Triton Fountain, look closer—those antenna arrays aren’t for tourists. Pass this on, but erase the timestamp.