Sirotin Intelligence Briefing: June 2-7, 2025: Europe's Far-Reaching Space Act Nears Launch, Isaacman Blames Musk Association for Withdrawn NASA Nomination, Astronomers Discover Most Powerful Cosmic Explosions Since Big Bang
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Europe's Far-Reaching Space Act Nears Launch, Isaacman Blames Musk Association for Withdrawn NASA Nomination, Astronomers Discover Most Powerful Cosmic Explosions Since Big Bang
"I've Documented Over 17 Million Control System Cyber Incidents": Father of Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Joe Weiss on Why Ground Stations Are the Achilles' Heel of Modern Space Operations
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Cybersecurity expert Joe Weiss warns that space infrastructure's greatest vulnerability lies in the decades-old terrestrial ground stations that control satellites—systems built when security wasn't even a consideration.
Sirotin Intelligence Briefing: May 26-31, 2025: Russia China & North Korea Criticize Golden Dome as Starship Suffers Another RUD, China Arms Tiangong with Defense Bots, Space Command Faces Infrastructure Crisis
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Russia China & North Korea Criticize Golden Dome as Starship Suffers Another RUD, China Arms Tiangong with Defense Bots, Space Command Faces Infrastructure Crisis
"I Created a Language That Lets AI Think in 128 Dimensions": How Chris McGinty's McGinty Equation Unifies Quantum Fields Through Fractal Geometry, Creating Hyperfluid AI and Space-Folding Technologies Now Being Adopted by NATO Defense Strategists
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The McGinty Equation fuses fractal geometry with quantum field theory, enabling Hyperfluid AI, zero-point energy extraction, and space-folding technologies now entering NATO defense systems.
Sirotin Intelligence Briefing: May 19-24, 2025: Golden Dome Gets $25B in 215-214 Vote, China's Space Supercomputer Goes Live, Scientists Warn of Catastrophic Solar Storms
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The House narrowly approves $25 billion for Golden Dome missile defense as China deploys the world's first orbital AI supercomputer constellation, escalating the space arms race.
"I'm on a Crusade to Expand the Domain of Life" Space Pioneer Rick Tumlinson on Creating the NewSpace Movement, Working With Dr. O'Neill, and His 40-Year Mission to Expand Humanity Beyond Earth
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Space visionary Rick Tumlinson shares his 40-year mission to expand humanity beyond Earth, from founding NewSpace to reimagining our future in orbit and beyond.
Sirotin Intelligence Briefing: May 12-17, 2025: Golden Dome Details Emerge, Chinese "Kill Web" Threat, and Quantum Breakthroughs in Orbit
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China's expanding military "kill web" dominates space security discussions while commercial breakthroughs and quantum computing advances reshape the orbital landscape.
"Space Law Is The First Domain Where Nations Agreed On Rules Before Having Practice": Military JAG-Turned-Attorney Trevor Hehn On Navigating The Legal Frontier Between Cold War Treaties And Commercial Space Ventures
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Former military JAG Trevor Hehn explains how his unique background bridges Cold War space treaties with today's commercial space ventures.
Sirotin Intelligence Briefing: May 4-10, 2025: China's Space Capabilities Take Center Stage, "Golden Age of Asteroid Exploration," NASA Budget Cuts, and SpaceX Profitability Milestone
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China's space ambitions, NASA budget cuts, and SpaceX's Starlink milestone highlight a transformative week in space policy and exploration
"The Unprotected Power Grid Will Be Our Civilization's Death Warrant If We Don't Act": Doug Ellsworth, Co-Director of the Secure the Grid Coalition, on America's Most Urgent National Security Threat
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Douglas Ellsworth warns that America's unprotected electrical grid creates a critical vulnerability to both solar storms and electromagnetic attacks that could trigger catastrophic, long-term blackouts threatening our civilization.
Sirotin Intelligence Briefing: Apr 26 - May 3, 2025: Special Ops Space Command Emerges, Trump's NASA Reshaping, and Golden Dome Defense Accelerates
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Trump's administration proposes $24.7 billion for "Golden Dome" missile defense while cutting NASA's budget by 24%, as the Space Force establishes its own Special Operations Command and international partnerships accelerate space defense capabilities.
"When AI Designs Components, They Sometimes Defy Textbook Engineering": Space Force's Lt. Col. Thomas Nix on Additive Manufacturing, Materials Science, and the Race to Develop Nuclear Propulsion by 2030
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Space Force's Lt. Col. Thomas Nix leads a $70M program developing AI-designed nuclear propulsion systems that could halve travel time to Mars by 2030, overcoming space's unique heat management challenges through innovative materials and manufacturing.