A lot of the time these are done through sole source contracts, meaning Lockheed Martin, for example, doesn't have to bid for a contract.
And I found those sorts of contract methods are pretty standard across the board for some corporations like Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin.
Yeah. Is it Lockheed Martin? Is it NHI? Is it both? What is it?
it's Lockheed skunk works tech, but he's never provided anything.
like told, Oh, this is definitely, you know, Lockheed or whatever, which he was like, you know,
well, but it might be some deeper military cover, you know, who knows. And if Lockheed Martin has that
Isn't that also what the head of Lockheed said?
MITRE Same with Dugway, the guys at the West Desert Test Center, the Induset industrial security personnel, they might only pop up to go test a craft in the Avery area that has an internal internal rail system possibly back down. It's crazy. And so many corporations throughout history that we would expect Lockheed Martin, TRW, the Rand Corporation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Navy SEABEs have all such extensive background in deep underground military bases, investigating cavities and so forth. I mean, even in 1964, the Army published a study of 12 deep basing sites.
There's a former proposed Lockheed employee called Bill U house who not only said that,
during the, um, Lockheed Martin 20, 2009 to 2012 divestment to, uh, you know, various
And then the, the Lockheed engineer that actually has read on access to some of this stuff is
So you might have a SAP specialist for Northrop Grumman and Lockheed who are aware of the
gave all of its assets away to Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, I think Mitre as