

America, Aliens & Ambition: A chat between friends on the State of American Dynamism Investing
Something is happening in America that doesn't yet have a name everyone agrees on.
Call it reindustrialization. Call it the defense tech moment. Call it the return of the builder. Whatever you call it, capital is moving, founders are showing up in places Silicon Valley once ignored, and the government is — slowly, unevenly, but undeniably — changing how it buys things and from whom.
This is a small, invite-only lunch for people who are thinking seriously about what comes next. We'll cover the investment landscape, the policy environment, and the frontier in its most literal sense — space as the next theater of American security, economic power, and national identity.
But the frontier isn't only physical. American identity itself is a contested resource. Who shapes the narrative, who controls the data, and who is engineering the culture matters as much as who is building the hardware. In an era where information is infrastructure, knowing where your data goes — and who benefits from it — is not paranoia. It is strategy.
Don't be confused — this is a pro-America crowd. But what that looks like means something different to everyone in the room. Audacity and a healthy appetite for debate are very much encouraged. If no one disagrees with you, you probably didn't say anything.
The title is intentional. Audacity is required. And yes, we mean aliens.
Limited seats. Conversations off the record.