Sovereign AI Servers
Help mine the public record.
Big tech indexed everything except FBI Vault, CIA Reading Room, USAF Project Blue Book, Pentagon AARO, federal courts, SEC, FEC, USAspending — billions of pages with no ad revenue in them. A federation of nodes is processing them together. Your node mines its shard, gets the whole library, and runs as your own private intelligence server — uncensored news, watch topics, family / fleet / CCTV, no SaaS.
The architecture of complexity
— Brad Harris, Architect of Enki Command Center
is the architecture of consent without comprehension.
Your private intelligence machine.
The same node that mines the public record runs as your own private intelligence server. AI-curated news from sources you pick. Watch topics you actually care about. Pulse and Sentinel coverage of family, fleet, building, and assets. CCTV, GPS, and investigations on your hardware. No SaaS. No paywalls. No middleman holding your data.
Uncensored news feed
Your AI reads RSS, GDELT, AbuseIPDB, and any feed you point it at. Extracts entities, connects dots, flags contradictions. The algorithm is yours — no outrage farming, no engagement bait, no Big Tech filter.
Watch topics
Tell your AI what to care about. "Iran nuclear program." "Quantum computing." "Local crime in my zip code." It pulls, reads, summarizes, builds dossiers, and watches for new developments — all on your hardware.
Personal SIGINT — Pulse + Sentinel
Capabilities that used to require nation-state SIGINT programs, now on consumer hardware. Pulse turns phones and laptops into hardware-signed sensors. Sentinel chips passively capture every WiFi and BLE device passing through your space. Pattern-of-life, co-travel detection, cross-site MAC correlation, behavioral fingerprinting — even cell-site simulator (StingRay) detection. All locally processed. No SaaS vendor in the loop.
Visualizations & collapse
3D globe with 557K+ reference points. News heat maps showing where stories cluster. Node-collapse views — many signals about the same thing fuse into one intelligence card. Knowledge graph you walk through. The data tells you its own story.
Family server
Tracks the family, watches for nearby threats, holds the photo library, runs the home camera feed. One mini PC under the desk does all of it — no cloud accounts.
Corporate server
Internal investigations, CCTV with face detection, fleet GPS, loss prevention, competitive intel. Your data stays on premises. No SaaS vendor reads your case files.
Personal research
Track topics that matter to you. Build a knowledge base nobody else owns. Your AI learns what you care about and stays focused — not feeding ad networks.
Open-source GPS protocols (200+), open-source CCTV (Frigate, ZoneMinder, ONVIF), open feeds (ADS-B, AIS, USGS, NOAA), open APIs (any HTTP / MQTT / webhook). If it's open source, your node can run it locally — no subscription, no other company holding your data hostage, no upstream getting cut off.
What we're mining together.
Big tech built data centers for live data — ads, search, video. Nobody built one for the permanent record. The FBI Vault, CIA Reading Room, USAF Blue Book, AARO, federal courts, SEC, FEC, USAspending — billions of pages sit in static archives because there's no ad revenue in old declassified docs. We're processing them together, one mini-PC at a time.
FBI Vault
COINTELPRO, JFK, MLK, Mafia, UFOs
CIA Reading Room
MKULTRA, STARGATE, Cold War ops
USAF Blue Book
Every UFO sighting 1947–1969
Pentagon AARO
UAP reports, congressional testimony
Federal Courts
Trump cases, Epstein docket, SBF, Theranos
SEC EDGAR
10-K, Form 4, S-1, proxies
FEC
Donors, PACs, Super PACs
USAspending
DoD contracts, SBA loans, NIH grants
Scientific lit
arXiv, PubMed, NASA ADS, USGS
Why it has to be a federation
The public intelligence corpus in scope today — federal courts, SEC filings, declassified FBI / CIA / USAF / AARO files, scientific literature, FOIA releases, leaks — is roughly ~1 billion documents. At one node, that's ~3,000 years of single-threaded processing.
No single entity could justify the work. The math only resolves if thousands of small nodes specialize and share the load. That's what we're building.
Federation dedup
Every document is identified by its SHA-256 hash. When your node processes a doc, the derived extractions get published to the federation. Another node that encounters the same hash doesn't re-extract — it consumes your output. The same document is never processed twice across the network.
Specialized shards
Your node specializes. One hosts FBI Vault. Another hosts SEC EDGAR. A third hosts PACER court filings. Member nodes subscribe to the corpora they trust, pull manifests, content-hash verify, and ingest locally. No node has to do everything.
Compounding value
Once a document is in the federation, its byte hash never changes. Index it once, value compounds forever. Topic libraries auto-aggregate matching content across every corpus on the network — no manual curation, no rebuild.
Federation members read the whole library. Public visitors see the scope — what's being mined — but not the data. Joining is mining.
Run a node on your own hardware.
Pick your tier. The minimum is a mini PC under your desk. The recommended is the same mini PC plus a consumer GPU. There's no cloud lock-in — bring your own metal.
You install from Windows, macOS, or Linux — whatever you already use. The install command bootstraps the OS layer, drivers, GPU stack, and the full platform. You never have to touch Ubuntu or the command line again after step one.
Minimum
- CPU: 4 cores x86-64 or ARM64
- RAM: 16 GB
- Storage: 500 GB SSD
- GPU: none (CPU-only LLM)
- Network: 100 Mbps
- Install from: any OS
Recommended
- CPU: 8+ cores
- RAM: 32 GB
- Storage: 2 TB NVMe SSD
- GPU: 8–12 GB VRAM (RTX 4060 / 5060)
- Network: 1 Gbps
- Install from: any OS
Corpus host
- CPU: 16+ cores
- RAM: 64+ GB
- Storage: 4 TB NVMe + 16 TB HDD archive
- GPU: 16–24 GB VRAM (RTX 5070 Ti+)
- Network: 1+ Gbps unmetered
- Role: public corpus mirror
This whole platform — the hub, the federation, the corpora you just browsed — runs on my own hardware. One G1-class mini PC plus a consumer RTX GPU. Total cost: ~$1,800. Many of the laptops and desktops already sitting in your house meet the minimum tier. You don't need a data center to host a piece of the world's permanent record.
Or have one built for you — for any compliance level.
If you're an agency, healthcare network, or anyone with regulatory obligations, you don't have to source the hardware yourself. We ship purpose-built, certified servers preloaded with the platform.
Enterprise
Attested supply chain, signed firmware, encrypted at rest. For private companies and regulated industries.
Healthcare
BAA-ready hardware, FIPS 140-3 cryptographic modules, audit hash chains for every record access.
Law enforcement
CJIS-compliant build with mandatory hardware key, advanced authentication, chain-of-custody logging.
Defense / classified
Air-gapped, hardened, TPM 2.0, FIPS 140-3 modules, supply-chain-attested. SCIF-ready variants on request.
Pricing depends on scale and certification level. Talk to us about what your environment needs — we'll quote a build, deliver, and remain hands-off once it's in your custody.
What it does.
Six capabilities. Each with its own deep-dive page.
The device ecosystem
Command Center server. Pulse phone/desktop. Sentinel passive sensor. Optional hardware key.
How signal collapse works
Five stages: ingest → AI extract → collapse → auto-investigate → dossier. Many signals, one node.
13 investigation sources
SEC, FEC, federal courts, OFAC, USAspending, ProPublica, FDA, EPA, FDIC — all queried in parallel.
The workbench
3D globe with 557K reference points. Research threads with multi-model AI. Entity dossiers.
Six cryptographic gates
We don't trust anything. We verify everything. LDU + GDU. Hash-chained admission. Bank-grade auth. The discipline layer.
Connect anything
QR-pair devices. 30 live-data recipes. 200+ GPS protocols. 27 observable types auto-extracted.
One platform. Any mission.
The same system adapts to what you need. Click a card to see a concrete scenario.
100+
Signal types
30+
Connectors
13
Investigation sources
557K+
Reference points
How Enki compares
The capabilities of enterprise intelligence platforms. Open source. Free.
| Capability | Enki Free / OSS | Palantir $1M+/yr | Splunk $50k+/yr | Maltego $5k+/yr | i2 Analyst $10k+/yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-hosted / air-gapped | |||||
| Open source | |||||
| Cloud deployment option | |||||
| Knowledge graph | |||||
| AI-powered analysis | |||||
| Local AI (offline) | |||||
| Multi-model AI (13+ providers) | |||||
| Hardware signing key | |||||
| Passive SIGINT sensors | |||||
| Mobile device agent | |||||
| Entity dossiers | |||||
| Real-time detection rules | |||||
| Observable correlation (27 types) | |||||
| 3D globe + geospatial | |||||
| Cryptographic audit chain | |||||
| Federation (multi-node) |
Comparison based on publicly available feature documentation as of April 2026. Partial = limited or add-on.
In Brad Harris's own words.
The architecture of Enki Command Center is documented across nine essays. These are the lines worth holding onto.
Owning a calculator beat doing arithmetic by hand.
— Brad Harris, What is Enki
Owning a search engine beat owning an encyclopedia.
Owning a sovereign AI server beats owning a feed.
The architecture of complexity is the architecture of consent without comprehension.
— Brad Harris
A system that lets citizens audit power is a system of governance for the governors.
— Brad Harris
The chain is the authority. No admin override. No recovery code. No support backdoor.
— Brad Harris
You are not asking the AI to be honest. You are making it geometrically impossible for the AI to corrupt the substrate in a way the substrate can't catch.
— Brad Harris
Most knowledge graphs are written in prose. This one is written in coordinates. Coordinates are what physics, probability theory, and quantum computing speak natively.
— Brad Harris
The substrate becomes denser as ingest grows, not noisier. This property is what lets an Enki node be more useful in year three than in year one — the opposite of the trajectory of every system that doesn't collapse.
— Brad Harris
Questions
Get your own node
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