
 Honestly with Bari Weiss Palmer Luckey and the Future of American Power
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 Oct 28, 2025  Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus and CEO of Anduril Industries, dives into the critical landscape of defense technology. He discusses his journey from VR pioneer to defense advocate, emphasizing the urgent need for preparedness amid rising global threats. Luckey critiques the current U.S. defense strategy, calling for a return to a robust industrial base and urging tech leaders to engage with military efforts. He also explores America's role as a supplier of defensive tools to allies and the complex implications of modern warfare, including drone technology and geopolitical tensions. 
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Vindicated By Global Conflicts
- Palmer Luckey recounts being vindicated after warning about supply shortages once Russia renewed its invasion of Ukraine.
 - He calls it an "I told you so" tour that continues as conflicts confirm his predictions.
 
Design Weapons For Existing Factories
- Luckey argues post‑Cold War centralization and treating defense as a jobs program degraded U.S. industrial agility.
 - He stresses weapons must be designed to match existing civilian manufacturing capabilities for rapid scale-up.
 
Shift To Product‑Led Defense Firms
- Build defense firms as product companies that invest in their own designs instead of cost-plus contractors.
 - Use private capital to create repeatable, manufacturable products that incentivize efficiency and scale.
 






