A week ago, the concept of flying cars was introduced as “personal air vehicles” developed by Jetson, aptly named. The focus shifted to Palmer Luckey, who recently received his third commercially produced Jetson ONE and took his inaugural flight. The article highlights his journey from founding Oculus VR to launching Anduril, a defense technology company.

Luckey’s story includes his early support for Donald Trump, a $2 billion sale of Oculus to Facebook, and subsequent firing from the tech giant after donating $9,000 to a pro-Trump PAC in 2015. The text details his disillusionment with Facebook’s handling of political discourse, including allegations of media-driven smear campaigns against him. He describes being sidelined by Facebook executives who allegedly used internal investigations to justify his termination without cause.

The article also touches on Luckey’s belief in “peace through strength,” aligning with Trump-era policies, and his critique of the military-industrial complex. It concludes with his current ventures, emphasizing his role as a tech innovator navigating political and corporate challenges.

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