I'm just like saying it's known that the military has stuff 50 years in advance, okay? That's not debated.
I'm just like saying it's known that the military has stuff 50 years in advance, okay? That's not debated.
I mean, I would imagine, I bet you Lockheed Martin does have a program called Ghost Murmur.
And the first thing that happens, they hit these countries, our bases, and then they hit especially our giant satellite uplinks and the giant radars, of which we have like a dozen in the whole world and half of them in the Middle East, the half in the Middle East have been destroyed right off the bat. Primarily, these billion-dollar assets have been destroyed by $35,000 Iranian Shahad drones.
DARPA's working on brain shifts for super soldiers.
You know, they've done the equivalent of putting out the Cyclops one eye, you know, with a slingshot by nailing our billion-dollar radars and satellite uplinks with $30,000 drones.
And, you know, the concern about the straight of her moves is a legitimate one to some degree. But if we unveil technology that we have militarily that can dematerialize things like ships that have been sunk in the channels, then the blocking of the strait and the mining of the strait really isn't an issue if we just are willing to let the world know that we have technological advancements that make Star Trek look like a reality.
Then, in the 70s and then through the 80s, they have platforms in space that basically have a meteor gun. And when they say meteor gun, that means the technology of firing into a gravity well, projectiles that go up to 35,000, 40,000 miles an hour, and then have the kinetic strength of a tactical nuclear weapon with just 100 pounds of uranium.
It's just been my experience. When I look through the historic record, that if there's any scientific gadget out there that looks like it has the potential to make something go boom, the United States military has a version of it somewhere.
The Russians already have eight nuclear icebreakers. And it matters that they're nuclear because they're never going to get stuck in the ice and run out of fuel, like the Franklin expedition, right? You don't want to have a fuel-based icebreaker. If it gets stuck, who's going to bring it fuel, right? Nobody. So they're gigantic. They're twice as big as the ones we're going to have built.
They've got drones now loaded with neutron bombs, but little ones, where a drone just flies over, drops a neutron bomb, and it kills everybody in three square miles. Or you can drop a smaller one, kills everybody in a square mile. And there's nothing there. The person just gets hit, kind of gets nauseous, starts bleeding out the nose, falls down and dies. And that's old technology. That's 60s technology. But now they've miniaturized it, deployed it.
Has developed with their unlimited trillions of U.S. taxpayer money a lot of super science to use a science fiction term.
They created artificial suns 30 years ago.
They created black holes 20 years ago.
And then like one of our recent wins, we were competing Andrew with Boeing and Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to build the Air Force's first AI-powered fighter jet. So the first fighter jet with no human pilot, not limited by human ability. Instead, limited by the ability of this robot brain making the whole thing go. And we beat them.
The crazy part to me is that all these things have gone right over and over to the point where I can literally have billions of dollars at my disposal from my investors to build multi-million square foot factories to build act like the Air Force's first AI fighter jet, which is the official designation they just gave it is the FQ-44. F for fighter, Q for unmanned, and then 44 is the number designation.
And now that I'm working in the national security space, I've continued to believe that virtual reality, augmented reality, is going to be a critical part of our military. So the ability to have night vision, thermal vision, but also the ability to see where all the bad guys are, see where all the good guys are by fusing everyone's view together.
The stuff the U.S. has makes the Death Star in Star Wars look like a tinker toy. And that's just so ridiculous.
They've got antimatter isolated. And they theoretically And they've leaked that they've got bombs that would just blow the entire planet, just gone, dust.
We want to give ICBM technology to the Chi-Coms? We're giving it to them. They already have them. You want to give atomic weapon production facilities to North Korea? We're doing it.