Please help me if there is more that I don’t know about, or if I’m wrong about some company. Edit: I’m adding new ones from comments.
Lockheed Martin: Pioneers in aerospace and defense, known for the F-35 fighter jet and space exploration technology. Edit: — Skunkworks Battelle: Scientific research and development, focusing on environmental and health sciences, unlike the others which are more defense-oriented. Alleged to have alien bodies by the EBE biologist. Raytheon: Specializes in missile systems and cybersecurity solutions, focusing on digital warfare technologies. Radiant Technologies: Advanced materials and nanotechnology, diverging from the aerospace focus of others. United Technologies Corporation: Higher diversification than the others, ranging from aerospace systems to infrastructure technologies. Boeing: Commercial aviation dominance, manufacturing some of the world’s most popular passenger jets alongside its defense and space segments.
Edit: * Northrup Grumman and HawkEye360. thanks, nicobackfromthedead4. * EG&G, of course, the military contractor Bob Lazar was working for. * BAE has been brought to my attention, BAE Systems Inc. is the wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary of the British defense, security, and aerospace company BAE Systems plc. Specializing in the development and production of military and security technology, BAE Systems Inc. provides a range of products and services, including electronic systems, cyber operations, intelligence analysis, and vehicle armor. The company plays a significant role in the U.S. defense industry and collaborates closely with the U.S. government and military. https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/16d39oe/aerospace_company_making_orbs/ * The link above’s link also mentions NASA, where I bet someone has got to be in on it too. So much suspicious involvement and leaks from NASA, but I’ve never heard they have a craft. Why would private contractors get craft and not NASA?
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