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“Shouldn’t We Be Letting the Middle Class Participate in Fair Ways in Other Things We’re Doing More Easily?” Billionaire Palantir Co-Founder Joe Lonsdale Presses SEC Chairman Paul Atkins on Retail Investor Access — “You Can Buy Bathroom Coin 17 or Whatever, but You’re Not Allowed to Buy This Real Serious Thing I’m Doing”
Read More: “Shouldn’t We Be Letting the Middle Class Participate in Fair Ways in Other Things We’re Doing More Easily?” Billionaire Palantir Co-Founder Joe Lonsdale Presses SEC Chairman Paul Atkins on Retail Investor Access — “You Can Buy Bathroom Coin 17 or Whatever, but You’re Not Allowed to Buy This Real Serious Thing I’m Doing”Billionaire Palantir co-founder questioned whether U.S. securities rules unfairly limit middle-class investors’ access to private companies during an interview with Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman, Paul S. Adkins on…
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Why the Concorde Was Retired—And What’s Trying to Replace It
Read More: Why the Concorde Was Retired—And What’s Trying to Replace ItThe Concorde flew at twice the speed of sound and crossed the Atlantic in under three hours. It was retired in October 2003 after 27 years of service. Since…
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Europe Just Approved a Flying Car for the Road
Read More: Europe Just Approved a Flying Car for the RoadThe PAL-V Liberty isn’t a concept or fantasy. It’s a street-legal vehicle that drives on European roads and converts into a gyroplane. After years of development, this Dutch-made flying…
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Inside the Strange Project to Build a 1,120-Foot Aircraft Carrier in the Sky
Read More: Inside the Strange Project to Build a 1,120-Foot Aircraft Carrier in the SkyIn the late 1960s, Lockheed engineers explored something most people would’ve thought impossible—a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that could fly. Known as the CL-1201, it wasn’t just a plane. It…
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Flying Cars Just Took a Major Leap—Alef’s Model A Is Leading the Way
Read More: Flying Cars Just Took a Major Leap—Alef’s Model A Is Leading the WayFlying cars have always felt like a promise that never quite landed—until now. Alef Aeronautics is pushing the idea out of science fiction and into real life with its…
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The Electric Jet That Could Take Off From Your Driveway
Read More: The Electric Jet That Could Take Off From Your DrivewayImagine skipping traffic altogether by lifting off from your backyard. Thanks to advances in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technology, that vision is edging closer to reality. Small…
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Inside the Rise of the Most Ambitious Warplane Yet
Read More: Inside the Rise of the Most Ambitious Warplane YetThe B-21 Raider is being built as more than a stealth aircraft—it’s a high-tech platform meant to lead missions, not just fly them. With the ability to connect with…
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Why the U.S. Built a Nuclear-Powered Jet—And Then Buried It
Read More: Why the U.S. Built a Nuclear-Powered Jet—And Then Buried ItAt the height of the Cold War, U.S. defense planners dreamed of a bomber that could fly for days—maybe even weeks—without needing to refuel. That ambition led to the…
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Japan’s Forgotten Jet Fighter That Almost Challenged the F-22
Read More: Japan’s Forgotten Jet Fighter That Almost Challenged the F-22In the early 2000s, Japan embarked on an ambitious project to develop a stealth fighter that could rival the best in the world. This endeavor led to the creation…
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CENTCOM Unveils Task Force Scorpion Strike to Field One-Way Attack Drones in Middle East
Read More: CENTCOM Unveils Task Force Scorpion Strike to Field One-Way Attack Drones in Middle EastUS Central Command announced this week that it has launched Task Force Scorpion Strike, the U.S. military’s first one-way attack drone squadron based in the Middle East. The new task…
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Israeli Drone Startup Heven AeroTech Now Valued Over $1 Billion After IonQ Investment
Read More: Israeli Drone Startup Heven AeroTech Now Valued Over $1 Billion After IonQ InvestmentIsraeli drone manufacturer Heven AeroTech has become the country’s first defense-tech unicorn after reaching a valuation of over $1 billion following a $100 million Series B funding round led by quantum…
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Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.



















