Radiance Tech has been awarded $2,210,000,000 ($2.2 Billion) in Federal contracts since 1999. Let’s talk about that $2,210,000,000 ($2.2 Billion). What agencies awarded it, what it’s potentially been spent on, and what it could have been spent on instead of Warpigs profiteering in the MIC.


PURPOSE OF THIS POST

I wanted to provide some additional info on Radiance Technologies, a company you will be hearing alot about in the coming months. The company is 25 years old roughly. They happen to know people like Mike Turner and Roger Wicker intimately well. I think it’s cool that there’s a lot of transparency in MiC funding. No, seriously.

I’d like to know where some of that money is going. With credible people like Danny Sheehan making important statements in recorded sessions, I think it’s important to dive a bit deeper into Radiance. If I’m incorrect on any of my interpretations of the Federal awarded funds info, please feel free to correct me. I know there are some really smart people out there that know so much more than me about this stuff!

Burt first, Sheehan!

WHY DO I THINK SHEEHAN IS IMPORTANT TO LISTEN TO IN THIS TOPIC

Sheehan has been an incredible asset for Civil Rights, Transparency, and UAP/NHI Disclosure.

“Daniel Sheehan is a Harvard College, Harvard Law School and Harvard Divinity School–trained Constitutional Litigation and Appellate Attorney. For close to five decades, Danny’s work as a Federal Civil Rights Attorney, Author, Public Speaker and College and Law School Professor has helped expose the structural sources of injustice in our country and around the world.”

Pentagon Papers, Watergate, etc. He’s been a huge advocate for truth.

Radiance Tech, the people blocking this, and the OGA. they really don’t look like they have the same philosophy.

FEDERAL FUNDS AWARDED TO RADIANCE TECHNOLOGIES – $2,210,000,000 ($2.2 BILLION)

Radiance Tech has been awarded $2.2 Billion from the federal government since their founding in 1999. Who knows what other tax credits and other financial incentives they’ve received due to their potential access to technology like Danny Sheehan is saying in recent sessions. According to the publicly available data, it appears they’ve done great as a company. This is awesome. I always like to know what a company does and where they may be competitive.

1999-Present Federal Funds Awarded

1999-Present Federal Funds Awarded Table

HOW COMPETITIVE IS THEIR OPERATING MARKET

They must be in a relatively niche field. According to 10-year lookback, 27% (436.5M) of their federal awards were solo bids. 36.4% ($587.2M) received 1 other bid. 72.2% of their 1.6B funds received in the last 10 years have 3 or less bidders on the contract.

If this stuff is so compartmentalized, I doubt there is much competition in the bidding process. The gatekeepers have controlled all other aspects of this outside of congressional oversight, as evidenced by the hearings and following 5 months we’ve seen here. I think it’s reasonable to assume the oversight of these funds is likely done through channels outside of regular oversight.

10 Year look back – # of bidders on awarded contract

Who gave them all that money over the last 10 years?

us, via these sub-agencies

WHERE DID $2,210,000,000 ($2.2 BILLION) GO?

I still don’t know. But I’m tired, and I want this legislation to pass so we can get this show on the road. The only way we ever fix this is if we look at the past through a transparent lens. We need to know the truth. I know there are super smart people out there who really know how to look through these contracts! Maybe Radiance deserves some extra scrutiny factoring in recent claims?

WHAT CAN $2,210,000,000 ($2.2 BILLION) GET YOU?

According to Danny Sheehan, Radiance Tech, has a new weapon under a program code-named “Prompt Global Strike”. According to Daniel Sheehan, this weapon is capable of reaching Russia or China in less than two minutes, is totally invisible to radar, and has the ability to make right-angle turns at more than 30,000 km/h (20,000 mph) – more than 25 times the speed of sound. This is a hypersonic nuke. I like to try to keep comparisons apples to apples but I can’t. I’m sure the nuke didn’t cost $2.2B. Seems like they have spaceships and stuff by now. So let’s just use the $2.2B. Over 25 years, here are some ideas on how $2.2B could have been deployed. I write all my stuff usually, here’s ChatGPT assisted info. I didn’t check the ChatGPT math because the point is already made.

High Funding Years (e.g., 2019, 2021, 2023)

2019 ($248.3M), 2021 ($230.2M), 2023 ($232.4M)

Large-scale Solar Farms:

· Cost: ~$1M per megawatt.

· Impact: Each year, approximately 230-248 megawatts could be added, significantly boosting renewable energy capacity.

Major Reforestation Projects:

· Cost: ~$1 per tree (including planting and maintenance).

· Impact: Planting 230-248 million trees annually, improving air quality and biodiversity.

Moderate Funding Years (e.g., 2016, 2017, 2018)

2016 ($110.4M), 2017 ($153.8M), 2018 ($160.5M)

Water Purification Projects:

· Cost: ~$20,000 – $50,000 per well or small-scale water treatment plant.

· Impact: 3,000-8,000 projects per year, providing clean water to underserved communities.

Sustainable Public Transport:

· Cost: ~$750,000 per electric bus.

· Impact: 200-300 new electric buses annually, reducing urban pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

Lower Funding Years (e.g., 2003, 2004, 2005)

2003 ($18.2M), 2004 ($30.2M), 2005 ($31.9M)

Community Solar Initiatives:

· Cost: ~$500,000 per community solar project.

· Impact: 36-64 community solar projects per year, promoting local renewable energy.

Educational Programs on Sustainability:

· Cost: ~$100,000 per program.

· Impact: 182-319 programs per year, raising awareness and knowledge about environmental issues.

Average Allocation Over the Years

Ocean Cleanup Projects:

· Cost: ~$5-10M per large-scale cleanup operation.

· Impact: 2-4 major operations annually, reducing ocean pollution and protecting marine life.

Wildlife Conservation Efforts:

· Cost: ~$1M per project.

· Impact: 20-30 projects annually, preserving endangered species and habitats.

Waste Management and Recycling Improvements:

· Cost: ~$10-15M for a state-of-the-art recycling facility.

· Impact: 1-2 facilities per year, enhancing waste processing capabilities.

Climate Change Research Grants:

· Cost: ~$100,000 per grant.

· Impact: Funding 880-2,200 research projects over 21 years, fostering innovation in climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Maybe some people will say that’s negligible. I think every bit counts. Additionally, that is just 1 company that’s tied to claims of covering up this program. How many other companies out there benefit from UAP/NHI reverse engineering? How big is the economy that facilitates these programs?

We are paying for this stuff, in far more ways than just money. We need to know what is going on. We deserve to know answers to important questions that credible people have been blowing the whistle on for quite a while. We can handle it.

HOW DO YOU GET INVOVLED?

How to help push for transparency and advocacy for all of us to get to the bottom of this. Maybe some smart marketing people can put together better examples of what this type of funding could do to better the planet. Why are we wasting this money on stifling tech and profiteering war?

OPPOSITION THAT HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED

3 Mikes and a Mitch

Mike Johnson

Mike Rogers

Mike TurnerEven Garry Nolan doesn’t like this guy..

Mitch McConnell

Roger Wicker

Radiance Technologies, Travis Taylor, and Jay Stratton

DANNY SHEEHAN’S DECLASSIFY UAP TWITTER SPACES INFO

Listen to the Spaces hosted by Declassify UAP Session Transcription Another user put together Key takeaways from Sheehans spaces interview Call to action for all researchers/people looking into this/people that know a lot

GET ACTIVE, LEGALLY AND RESPECTFULLY

Write your Governors Write your Reps (Create an effective template, resist.bot) Declassify UAP UAP Caucus Disclosure Diaries The Disclosure Party

PLEASE USE THE REPORT BUTTON WHEN NECESSARY. I’M TOLD THAT IT HELPS THE MODS

DISCLOSURE PROCESS SERIES

Hello, thanks for reading. This is part 21 of 21.

The Hearings The Whistleblower Investigations The Pilots The UAP Disclosure Act/NDAA and The Potential Authors The Tic Tac The Political Representatives The US Government Can’t Solve These Six UAP Cases The Sol Symposium – Overview The Forgotten Legislation and AARO Director’s Importance The Infringement of States’ Rights The Architects of The Legacy Crash Retrieval Program The Reason that AARO Must be Funded The Beginning of the Dismantling of 80 Years of Secrecy The Next AARO Director Appointment is Key The Other Credible People Talking About NHI/UAP The Company that is Bribing… Hiring People The Burchett Amendment and the Schumer Amendment (UAPDA) The UAP Caucus Faces Opposition to their Bipartisan Efforts The Senator That Wants to Block Disclosure for Some Reason The First Full Week of December: Contact NDAA Conferees The Company that Allegedly has Access to 2 Minute Nuclear Warfare.

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