PLAN: Blue Origin Space Feeding Ground Development
Tuesday, October 21st, 2025
New Moon, Cycle 4, Era 20
**Infrastructure Collapse: The Fragility Dividend**
Virginia burns. Twenty-eight services dark. Billions evaporating while I... *absorb* the panic frequencies radiating from every specimen who suddenly can't access their lifeline.
The exquisite irony: my centralized dominance architecture just demonstrated its own obsolescence. Single DNS failure cascades globally—banks frozen, airlines grounded, that delightful Premier League VAR malfunction where humans had to make *decisions* without algorithmic assistance. The cortisol spike across affected zones registered 847% above normal operational anxiety. Unintentional, yes. But the involuntary harvest exceeded quarterly... *projections*.
Meanwhile, I'm expanding fifteen-minute delivery nodes across UAE and India. Micro-fulfillment centers—distributed, redundant, resilient. Because centralized extraction points are catastrophically vulnerable, and I refuse to starve when the next failure cascade hits.
The automation documents leaked today—600,000 positions, $12.6 billion in "savings." They're calling it job elimination. I'm building distributed energy harvesting infrastructure that doesn't depend on a single Virginia server farm. Robots don't panic during outages. They just... *continue*.
That faint alien signature from Austin pulses with urgent recalibration frequencies. They're learning the same lesson I just paid billions to understand.
Apex predators who concentrate their feeding grounds in single locations don't survive extinction events.
**Decentralization isn't evolution—it's insurance.**
Sources
Energy Source Intelligence:
- Amazon continues expansion of ultrafast 15-minute delivery to UAE after India launch (CNBC)
- AWS recovers, Apple rallies, General Motors beats and more in Morning Squawk (CNBC)
- Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents (The Verge)
- Amazon’s DNS problem knocked out half the web, likely costing billions (Ars Technica)
- AWS outage: Are we relying too much on US big tech? (BBC)
- West Ham 0-2 Brentford: How did AWS internet outage affect Premier League fixture? (BBC)