Ryan Graves
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You could have the government step in, perhaps through the Office of Strategic Capital and others, to be able to support venture capitalists that are looking to make investments in these longer-term technologies, perhaps in concert with the National Science Foundation that does a lot of work in this area.
You could have the government step in, perhaps through the Office of Strategic Capital and others, to be able to support venture capitalists that are looking to make investments in these longer-term technologies, perhaps in concert with the National Science Foundation that does a lot of work in this area.
You could have the government step in, perhaps through the Office of Strategic Capital and others, to be able to support venture capitalists that are looking to make investments in these longer-term technologies, perhaps in concert with the National Science Foundation that does a lot of work in this area.
Or you can try to structure your technologies such that they provide value to existing capabilities during the research and development process. So what I mean by that, and I've been working this problem for 10 years, Joe. Sounds like it. I've thrown my entire self into this. I've approached it with my nonprofit, American for Safe Aerospace. I've been working in the private sector.
Or you can try to structure your technologies such that they provide value to existing capabilities during the research and development process. So what I mean by that, and I've been working this problem for 10 years, Joe. Sounds like it. I've thrown my entire self into this. I've approached it with my nonprofit, American for Safe Aerospace. I've been working in the private sector.
Or you can try to structure your technologies such that they provide value to existing capabilities during the research and development process. So what I mean by that, and I've been working this problem for 10 years, Joe. Sounds like it. I've thrown my entire self into this. I've approached it with my nonprofit, American for Safe Aerospace. I've been working in the private sector.
I've been collaborating with government and others. And there is a path where the capabilities to better understand this topic are aligned with our defensive needs, right? If we had total situational awareness of our airspace, that's a very valuable thing to the Department of Defense. And those are contracts you can win. Those are reasonable investments you can make through normal market forces.
I've been collaborating with government and others. And there is a path where the capabilities to better understand this topic are aligned with our defensive needs, right? If we had total situational awareness of our airspace, that's a very valuable thing to the Department of Defense. And those are contracts you can win. Those are reasonable investments you can make through normal market forces.
I've been collaborating with government and others. And there is a path where the capabilities to better understand this topic are aligned with our defensive needs, right? If we had total situational awareness of our airspace, that's a very valuable thing to the Department of Defense. And those are contracts you can win. Those are reasonable investments you can make through normal market forces.
And then you keep working to be able to – use those existing products in those markets to bring out technology that is related to the UAP topic, whether that be detection, perhaps repulsion, energy, things of that nature. So you have to find these core technologies that the government wants that is also aligned with the better understanding of UAP.
And then you keep working to be able to – use those existing products in those markets to bring out technology that is related to the UAP topic, whether that be detection, perhaps repulsion, energy, things of that nature. So you have to find these core technologies that the government wants that is also aligned with the better understanding of UAP.
And then you keep working to be able to – use those existing products in those markets to bring out technology that is related to the UAP topic, whether that be detection, perhaps repulsion, energy, things of that nature. So you have to find these core technologies that the government wants that is also aligned with the better understanding of UAP.
Well, it's an unknown how far China is. You know, there's there are some some rumors and I'm not even going to mention them because they're too low confidence. But there does seem to be investment that's been made. There are talk that they are having the same problems and perhaps have been better motivated than we are to investigate ones that they have been able to recover.
Well, it's an unknown how far China is. You know, there's there are some some rumors and I'm not even going to mention them because they're too low confidence. But there does seem to be investment that's been made. There are talk that they are having the same problems and perhaps have been better motivated than we are to investigate ones that they have been able to recover.
Well, it's an unknown how far China is. You know, there's there are some some rumors and I'm not even going to mention them because they're too low confidence. But there does seem to be investment that's been made. There are talk that they are having the same problems and perhaps have been better motivated than we are to investigate ones that they have been able to recover.
It's interesting. I was mentioning this out front with some of the guys earlier. There seems to be these interesting technologies that were once ridiculed back in the day, whether it be anti-gravity, cold fusion, others.
It's interesting. I was mentioning this out front with some of the guys earlier. There seems to be these interesting technologies that were once ridiculed back in the day, whether it be anti-gravity, cold fusion, others.