The flying cars are coming, taking the form of a flying drone or flying copter. They are coming fast and furious, and the latest is the Air Scooter. Super lightweight, only takes 20 minutes of training to fly, anyone can fly one, 2 hour range, combined electric and gas motors and the Zapata Air Scooter can be yours for the low price of $250,000! A new “Flight Center” where you can take test rides is coming to Las Vegas in 2026: A direct competitor, the Jetson One, also looks amazing…. About a week ago, I told you the flying cars were coming. Actually, that’s not entirely accurate — they’re calling them “personal air vehicles” made by Jetson. Aptly named. Here was my full report on the Jetson One: Now today I have a follow up to show you…. Watch as Palmer Luckey takes deliver of his Jetson One (the third one ever commercially produced) and takes his inaugural flight: I would so love to go flying in one of these bad boys! And if you don’t know who Palmer Luckey is or why you should care, he’s actually a really cool dude. He’s one of the only based people in Big Tech, an early Trump supporter from WAY before 2015. In fact, he even wrote Donald Trump a letter far before 2015 urging him to run for President. Oh, and he built the Oculus VR headset and sold it to Facebook for $2 billion and then took that money to start up Anduril, a high-tech Defense company that is building out the next generation of Defense tools for the United States. Some of you may be familiar with Palmer Luckey, but I’m guessing many of you will have no idea who he is. It’s not often that I’m so blown away by someone that I devote a whole article to it, but that’s what I’m doing right here….because I watched his interview with Shawn Ryan and I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY. Look, I’m not here to put him up on a pedestal and anoint him as God, but I was very impressed. Pleasantly surprised. Elong Musk’s Heater Tops Winter Must-Have Tech List Elong “Cheap Way To Heat Your House This Winter” Neuropathy is not from Low Vitamin B. Meet the Real Enemy of Neuropathy (Stop Doing This) I was vaguely familiar with him as the founder of the Oculus Headset which he famously sold to Facebook for $2.3 billion, but other than that I didn’t really know much about him. In fact, I kind of figured he’d be like most of the rest of Silicon Valley. Weird. Creepy. Far Left. Anti-human. Basically like Sam Altman — boy does that guy creep me out! He’s actually more like the exact opposite of Silicon Valley, similar in a way to how Steve Jobs did not fully fit in with the Far-Left tech world. Not only that, but a $9,000 donation to a pro-Trump PAC back in 2015 ultimately got him FIRED from Facebook! The more you dig, the more it’s impossible to not like this guy and not be impressed by him. I write this article not to go all “fan boy” on him, but to say we need more people like this in America. Free thinkers who will not conform to what Far Left Big Tech tells us we have to think…. People who want to radically transform our Country for the better! Oh, I didn’t mention that part, did I? After selling Oculus to Facebook, collecting $2.3 billion, and then getting FIRED from Facebook for his Trump support, most people would probably just sail off into living a very easy life. But similar to Elon Musk, that’s not what Palmer did. No, he started a new company designed to compete with all the weapons companies like Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, etc. Because he saw that they were ripping off America and he wanted to put a stop to it. He also saw they were provided sub-standard weapons for America and he wanted to make sure we had the absolute best of the best to secure America’s future. In fact, he’s very similar to President Trump. He wants peace through strength. He wants to bring our troops home, but also have the strongest military in the world, by such a large degree that no one dares challenge us. Sounds just like Trump, doesn’t it? But he saw there was no path for that to happen in the corrupt Military Industrial Complex system we’ve been living in since Eisenhower, so he basically set out to become DOGE himself for an entire industry! And that’s what he’s been doing, with remarkable and mind-blowing levels of success! Ok enough of me talking, let me SHOW you. I have the full interview down below, which I encourage you watch — you will not be disappointed, I promise you that! But first let me give you some shorter clips to get you warmed up and show you what I mean: I mean, you have to remember this was—this was, sorry, I need to get some water. Oculus was everything to me. All my friends worked at Oculus. Remember, it was started by me and all my friends worked there. All the friends that I made working over the course of half a decade on that particular product were there. My reputation was there. My work was there. All of the technology that I’ve been developing since I was 13 years old for VR was owned by that company. Yeah, everything—like I was Oculus. And then they said, “No, we’re taking it all away from you and you can’t even talk to anybody or we’re going to come after you.” And if you say a word of this to anyone, we’re going to come after you. And so for me, it was just a catastrophically destructive event. I wish that I would have acted differently in the moment, but the mistake I made was trusting that people could have different politics from me but still treat me fairly. And I didn’t realize that when they told me, “Oh, you’re still an important part of the team,” I didn’t realize that was a pure manipulation tactic to prevent me from leveraging my position. I had leverage. There were things that they needed from me. There were things I was doing. They basically were just manipulating me to try and squeeze the last little bit of juice out of me for a few months before just getting rid of me. Wow. Anyway, that was how it all went down. What would you have done differently? So, first of all, I would have put out my own statement, which I had already written. I should have just put it out. And the thing is, I realized later that I didn’t know at the time that political activity outside of your employer—like outside of your job—is protected, at least in California. They cannot do anything about politics. They cannot tell you not to endorse a candidate, for example. They can tell you you can’t do it wearing a Facebook shirt. You can’t do it while you’re on the clock at Facebook. Of course, lots of Facebook employees do that. Hillary Clinton was everywhere. They were literally using the campus print shop to print “I’m with her” posters that they were plastering all over San Francisco. If you were for Hillary, it was absolutely no problem. But I should have said, “You know what? Aside from that, I should have just gone out and said, ‘Hey, the media is lying.’ They are lying to all of you. This is completely false. This is fake news to the ultimate degree. The press is lying about me to try and take my scalp. And I think that would have probably caused a lot of—they would have pissed them off because I wouldn’t have been allowing them to run the PR strategy. But the way that it’s supposed to work—just if you’ve never worked at a big company—the trade you’re making when you allow the company to run your PR strategy is implicitly that they’re not going to fire you, right? Basically, it’s okay. The trade is, do things our way and you get to stay safe. Because otherwise, there’s no incentive to do things their way. Otherwise, you just go off on your own—you say, “Fuck you, I’m going to do whatever I want.” I shouldn’t have made that trade. I should have gone out and gotten the truth out there. And I think people would have been pissed that I didn’t let Facebook, you know, do their preferred option, which was to say nothing bad about me. They literally told me I couldn’t. I said, “I’m against Hillary Clinton because I think she’s going to drag us into World War III.” She said that she’s going to enforce the no-fly zone in Syria, which is like— That is saying, “I’m going to shoot down.” People think “I will enforce a no-fly zone” means you just say words and it’s like pretending you have the authority. No, enforcing a no-fly zone means that a Russian aircraft is going to enter Syrian airspace and the United States is going to shoot it down. And I was looking and I was like, “Holy shit, I’m one of the people who want us to get out of the Middle East, especially at the tail end of things.” I’m like, “That will drag us back.” Can you imagine doing this shit all over again with the Russians in the Middle East? And they said, “You can’t say any of this.” You cannot say anything negative about Hillary Clinton. You cannot say anything positive about Donald Trump. And I should have just realized, wait a sec, this is literally illegal—I should just put it out there. They would have been upset with me temporarily that I didn’t follow their strategy, but it would have been much harder for them to fire me in the end. The master stroke of their strategy was that in refusing to deny the allegations against me, they became true. Right? Perception is reality. My refusal to address them and Facebook’s refusal to point out that it was all made up in the minds of everybody— They said, “Well, it must be true.” He is funding white supremacist troll campaigns. He is funding people to attack other people on the internet. He is funding a tidal wave of anti-Semitic memes all over the internet. Because why wouldn’t they believe it? I never even said that it wasn’t true. And they thought that I was just insane. Literally, when I said that, they said, “Wow, I thought you were a smart person.” “No, guys, I am a smart person. Donald Trump is going to win. I’ll accept that there’s a possibility he won’t, but all of the signs are that he is going to win.” The problem is that the media is reporting on Donald Trump the same way they’re reporting on me—in an absurd, totally baseless way that is out of touch with reality. “Don’t fall for that,” they said. And they said, “No, no—you have to stay out of the office until after the election.” So the day after the election, after Trump had won, they said, “Actually, you can’t come back to the office.” “Are you serious?” I asked. “I’m serious,” they replied. And that was when the machinery went into motion to get rid of me. They realized that with Trump in office—and there were Facebook executives publicly saying, “I will not work with Trump supporters. I will not have them on my team,” which is, by the way, illegal in California, but you know, you have to bring a case about it— especially back then when Republicans weren’t really… I think we weren’t punching square. I think that most of them were like, “I just want to get shit done. I just want to get paid. I’m not trying to be a professional victim.” Right? Like, what red-blooded Republican man wants to basically go into a courtroom and be like, “They’re so mean to me”?
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