By The Biz Builder Mike Editorial Team
If you stood in the middle of a Sun City Arizona, in early 2005, you would have seen Antennas on Poles, and the open sky. If you stand there today, at the close of 2025, you see the same antennas supporting the same Golf Pro Centers in Sun City, providing a direct wireless connection back to the main office, You see a antenna angling for a connection that bypasses the crumbling legacy grid. You see the future.

This wasn’t an accident. It was a blueprint.
Over the last six months, Biz Builder Mike (BBM)—the strategic spearhead of the DeReticular ecosystem—has been on a tear. We haven’t just been writing blog posts; we’ve been writing the source code for a new rural economy. We moved from high-level philosophy to hard-nosed execution, turning the concept of the “AI-Native Future” into concrete, steel, and silicon.
Here is the story of how we spent the latter half of 2025 building the “Billion Dollar Hometown.”
Phase 1: The Philosophy of “Unplugged” (August – September)
The journey began in August with a simple, provocative question: What happens if the internet goes dark?
While Silicon Valley was busy building chatbots, we were looking at the fragility of the infrastructure underneath them. In our manifesto, “The AI-Native Future,” we argued that the next great economic boom wouldn’t happen in a skyscraper, but in a barn. But to make that happen, rural entrepreneurs needed more than just grit; they needed sovereignty.
By September, we stopped talking and started building. On September 6th, we dropped a bombshell: “The Alliance Just Built Its Own Private Internet.”
This wasn’t hyperbole. Through the DeReticular Academy and the formation of strategic MOUs, we laid the groundwork for a network that doesn’t rely on the whims of centralized ISPs. We released the “Phoenix Protocol” (our 24-month financial roadmap), proving that decentralized independence wasn’t just a survivalist fantasy—it was a viable business model with a revenue engine to match.
Phase 2: The Hardware of Freedom (October – November)
Philosophy is great, but you can’t run a server on good vibes. October was when the rubber met the road (or rather, the dirt).
We introduced the Rural Infrastructure Operating System (RIOS).
This wasn’t just an app; it was a total ecosystem overhaul. We rolled out the specs for the RIOS Mobile Pillars and the CC-1000 Compute Clusters—hardware designed to handle the heavy lifting of AI processing right at the edge.
Why does a farmer in Missouri need a compute cluster? Because in the BBM vision, data is the new crop.
In November, we launched “Project Unplugged.” We detailed how WiFi 6 Mesh networks, Spectrum Sensing, and Starlink Business Kits could create a “digital dome” over rural communities. We released the “DeReticular Milestone Report,” documenting the shift from concept to commercialization. We weren’t just patching holes in the grid; we were building a parallel one.
Phase 3: Code Meets Soil (The Global Context)
While our boots were on the ground in the Midwest, our eyes were on the horizon. The Uganda Initiative proved that the BBM model scales.
In October, we published the technical reviews for the Agra Energy Uganda (AEU) Plasma Project. This 7,000-acre campus became the testing ground for the ultimate synergy: Energy + Data. By integrating Agra Energy’s waste-to-fuel technology with BBM’s connectivity infrastructure, we proved that you could drop a “Billion Dollar Hometown” anywhere on Earth, provided you had the biomass to power it and the code to run it.
The Outlook: 2026 and the “Vault in the Cornfield”
As we close out December 2025, the picture is complete. The “Sovereign Power Systems Master Catalog” is out. The grant applications for the DOE are filed. The alliances with UNIDO regarding Eco-Industrial Parks are drafted.
We are entering 2026 with a bold prediction: This will be the Year of the Sovereign Cloud.
The days of shipping your data to a vulnerable server farm in Northern Virginia are ending. The future belongs to the “Vault in the Cornfield”—secure, local, energy-independent data fortresses that double as economic engines for their communities.
Biz Builder Mike started as a guide for entrepreneurs. It has evolved into an architect for a new American century. We are healing the digital divide not by asking for better service, but by building our own towers.
To the builders, the dreamers, and the farmers looking for a better way: Welcome to the Alliance.
Ready to build your own node? Download the “RIOS Ecosystem Product Catalog” today at www.bizbuildermike.com.
