Brandon J. Weichert joined The Epoch Times’ Gary Bai to discuss his recent Washington Times article about SpaceX providing critical support for Ukraine in their war with Russia.
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Bezos Blasts Into Space – Brandon J. Weichert on NDTV
Geopolitical analyst and space expert, Brandon J. Weichert, joined the opening segment of NDTV to discuss the momentous Jeff Bezos launch aboard his Blue Origin New Shepard reusable rocket.
Richard Branson Takes to the Stars
Brandon J. Weichert joined NDTV to discuss the importance of Richard Branson’s recent spaceflight.
The Future of Space Exploration Depends on the Private Sector
In Brandon J. Weichert’s inaugural column at The National Review, he excoriates NASA Director Bill Nelson for trying to stymie the private space race–which will only harm the US in its larger space race with China.
Biden Threatens America’s Dominance In Space – PJ Media
Bruce Carroll of PJ Media, believes that the Biden Administration is rolling back the many gains in US national space policy made under the previous Trump Administration and he cites Brandon J. Weichert’s work repeatedly to prove this.
The Biden Administration’s War on Elon Musk Continues
The Biden Administration is now cracking down on Tesla and SpaceX and Tesla hiring practices. It is only because they want greater control over Musk not for any greater reason.
Biden Cancels Elon Musk’s Adventures in Space
Brandon J. Weichert’s latest piece for The Washington Times addressing how Biden’s FAA played fast-and-loose with regulatory discretion to stick it to Musk on the eve of his Starship launch. Luckily, he was given the go-ahead, but the point has been made by Biden’s team: we can screw you over at any point. But as I assess in this piece it isn’t just Musk being screwed over. It’s the American people and the future of humanity.
NASA Needs to Build a Rotating Space Station Around the Moon
It’s time NASA embraces the future (or gets left behind).
How War with Iran Strengthens Russia
In this lecture, geopolitical analyst, Brandon J. Weichert, details how the increases in volatility in the global energy market (thanks to greater tensions with Iran) will disproportionately benefit the Russian Federation, which is almost entirely dependent on the price of fossil fuels being high, in order to make Russia strong.