Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source
Ready to start flying?
The flying cars ARE coming, only they all seem to be taking the form of a flying drone or flying copter.
Nevertheless, they are coming fast and furious and the latest is the Air Scooter.
Super lightweight, only takes 20 minutes of training to fly, anyone can fly one, 2 hour range, combined electric and gas motors and the Zapata Air Scooter can be yours for the low price of $250,000!
Watch here:
I want one!
Nevermind the fact that I don’t leave my house much (I’m in my chair covering the news and serving YOU most of the day) but if I got one of these bad boys you might see your boy Noah buzzing around the neighborhood a whole lot more often!
A new “Flight Center” where you can take test rides is coming to Las Vegas in 2026:
I’m in Las Vegas and spotted this.
Zapata will open its first U.S. “Flight Center” near Las Vegas in early 2026. This is an aerial “robotaxi-like” (autonomous-assisted flight, easy controls), but it’s personal/recreational experience.No pilot license required (FAA Part 103… pic.twitter.com/SEThCl5v12
— ⭕️ CyberMike ⭕️ (@CyberMikeOG) November 19, 2025
A direct competitor, the Jetson ONE, also looks amazing….
Check this out:
WATCH: Palmer Luckey Takes His First Flight In The Jetson ONE
This is so cool….
About a week ago, I told you the flying cars were coming.
Actually, that’s not entirely accurate — they’re calling them “personal air vehicles” made by Jetson. Aptly named.
Here was my full report on the Jetson ONE:
Meet The Jetson ONE, Your Personal Air Vehicle For Only $128,000
Now today I have a follow up to show you….
Watch as Palmer Luckey takes deliver of his Jetson ONE (the third one ever commercially produced) and takes his inaugural flight:
Backup video here if needed:
Man, that must be such a blast!
I would so love to go flying in one of these bad boys!
And if you don’t know who Palmer Luckey is or why you should care, he’s actually a really cool dude.
He’s one of the only based people in Big Tech, an early Trump supporter from WAY before 2015.
In fact, he even wrote Donald Trump a letter far before 2015 urging him to run for President.
Oh, and he built the Oculus VR headset and sold it to Facebook for $2 billion and then took that money to start up Anduril, a high-tech Defense company that is building out the next generation of Defense tools for the United States.
Like I said, really cool guy.
More here that I highly recommend:
Some of you may be familiar with Palmer Luckey, but I’m guessing many of you will have no idea who he is.
It’s not often that I’m so blown away by someone that I devote a whole article to it, but that’s what I’m doing right here….because I watched his interview with Shawn Ryan and I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY.
Look, I’m not here to put him up on a pedestal and anoint him as God, but I was very impressed. Pleasantly surprised.
I was vaguely familiar with him as the founder of the Oculus Headset which he famously sold to Facebook for $2.3 billion, but other than that I didn’t really know much about him.
In fact, I kind of figured he’d be like most of the rest of Silicon Valley. Weird. Creepy. Far Left. Anti-human. Basically like Sam Altman — boy does that guy creep me out!
But Palmer’s not like that.
He’s actually more like the exact opposite of Silicon Valley, similar in a way to how Steve Jobs did not fully fit in with the Far-Left tech world.
An outsider.
A free thinker.
Self made from literally nothing.
And quite clearly a genius.
Not only that, but a $9,000 donation to a pro-Trump PAC back in 2015 ultimately got him FIRED from Facebook!
The more you dig, the more it’s impossible to not like this guy and not be impressed by him.
I write this article not to go all “fan boy” on him, but to say we need more people like this in America.
Free thinkers who will not conform to what Far Left Big Tech tells us we have to think….
People who want to radically transform our Country for the better!
Oh, I didn’t mention that part, did I?
After selling Oculus to Facebook, collecting $2.3 Billion, and then getting FIRED from Facebook for his Trump support, most people would probably just sail off into living a very easy life.
But similar to Elon Musk, that’s not what Palmer did.
No, he started a new company designed to compete with all the weapons companies like Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, etc.
Why?
Because he saw that they were ripping off America and he wanted to put a stop to it.
He also saw they were provided sub-standard weapons for America and he wanted to make sure we had the absolute best of the best to secure America’s future.
But he’s not a war hawk….
In fact, he’s very similar to President Trump. He wants peace through strength. He wants to bring our troops home, but also have the strongest military in the world, by such a large degree that no one dares challenge us.
Sounds just like Trump, doesn’t it?
But he saw there was no path for that to happen in the corrupt Military Industrial Complex system we’ve been living in since Eisenhower, so he basically set out to become DOGE himself for an entire industry!
And that’s what he’s been doing, with remarkable and mind-blowing levels of success!
Ok enough of me talking, let me SHOW you.
I have the full interview down below, which I encourage you watch — you will not be disappointed, I promise you that!
But first let me give you some shorter clips to get you warmed up and show you what I mean:
Starting here:
WATCH: Palmer Luckey reveals the truth about why he was FIRED by Facebook.
This guy is based! Patriot! pic.twitter.com/PMCKqu5xWQ
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) February 21, 2025
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Then here:
Palmer Luckey explains how a small donation to MAGA got him fired from Facebook pic.twitter.com/UjtOqClAiY
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) February 21, 2025
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Then here:
From VR to politics: Why Palmer Luckey supported President Trump while surrounded by Silicon Valley liberals pic.twitter.com/gmrwhDeJTN
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) February 21, 2025
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
I’ll say like I’ve long been a libertarian-minded person.
Politics were always something I had thought about but really didn’t do anything about.
Like, I had given 40 dollars to Gary Johnson, right?
Like, I don’t want to say politics weren’t important to me, but they just weren’t that important to me.
I cared about VR—I was the VR guy, right?
And so here I am—I’ve sold my company for billions of dollars.
A few years pass and all of a sudden Donald Trump’s running for president.
Now, Donald Trump is somebody who I had long had respect for.
I actually wrote a letter to him when I was in college and 15 years old, telling him that he should run for president.
You might not remember this, but he had been on TV and they were asking if he was going to run against Barack Obama.
And he said, he said, “Well, I might have no choice—I might have to run. I don’t want to run. No, nobody wants me to run.”
It feels like, but if I have to do it, then I have to do it.
You know, if people tell me that I have to run, then maybe I have to do it.
And so I wrote him a letter—I said, “You have to run. We need someone who’s signed both sides of a check.
We need someone who is not a part of this giant government bureaucracy.
We need someone who understands what it’s like to build a business, not to be a community organizer.”
I wrote that letter—I don’t even want to say I thought too much of it.
I did it on an impulse because I saw him say, “If enough people tell me I have to run, then maybe I’ll do it.”
Years pass—Trump’s running for president—and I said, “This is fantastic.
I’m so stoked that Donald Trump is finally running for president.”
Hold on—was there any, did you get a response?
No, I never got a response, which is fine.
I don’t want to act like I was put off by it—I’m so glad I did this.
I posted on Facebook about it too—I said, “It looks like Donald Trump might run for president.
We can convince him.”
This would be awesome.
I’m so glad I did that because now I have proof that I supported him when I was 15 years old—all those years ago.
Because otherwise, this would be a ridiculous story—you’d never be able to prove it.
When I had Trump at my house years later for a fundraiser—which, by the way, was the biggest presidential fundraiser for a Republican that had ever been held—I put that little Facebook post up on the screen before he came up.
Anyways, look—Trump’s running for president.
Everyone in Silicon Valley was losing their mind, right?
I mean, it’s like—I know you probably remember, but there’s probably people listening who don’t remember or they’re too young to remember—twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen was insane.
The media hated Trump—everything was being twisted in these absurd ways.
You remember when he said, “They’re sending us their drugs, they’re criminals, they’re rapists.”
And they said, “Trump says that Mexicans are rapists.”
And their quote is, “They are rapists.”
You can literally just watch what he says and it doesn’t even make grammatical sense for that construct.
Also, he’s literally talking about the criminals and the drugs and the murderers and the rapists.
And, I mean, it was insane.
There was no ethics being used—it was a pure attack blitzkrieg by the media against Trump, and a lot of people fell for it.
And so I ended up giving nine thousand dollars to a pro-Trump, anti-Clinton group.
And it’s so funny because this started a media shitstorm that I’ll get into in a moment, but I have to tell you what they actually did.
I gave them nine thousand dollars—they ran one single billboard in Ohio—I think in Columbus, Ohio—that was a picture of Hillary Clinton and it said, “Too big to jail.”
And this was after she got away with mishandling classified information.
You might remember at exactly the same time you had U.S. submariners being put in prison for decades for much less expansive mishandling of classified information.
It was an obvious double standard.
You have the deep state, the State Department apparatus protecting Hillary.
And on the other side, you have a serviceman going to prison for something that was not nearly as bad as anything.
So, “Too big to jail.”
So would you agree—like, that’s pretty reasonable political discourse, right?
That’s not crazy—I’m not saying Hillary’s a bitch, like, you know, it’s very reasonable.
So, two things happened: first, the media found out about my contribution.
And a few media outlets reported on it somewhat accurately, like, “Palmer Luckey—the guy who started Oculus—this Facebook executive has given nine thousand dollars to this pro-Trump, anti-Clinton group that’s running a billboard.”
Then, a handful of people on Twitter—literally, it was a completely made-up story—said, “Palmer is funding white supremacist internet trolls to attack Clinton supporters on the internet.”
It expanded from there: “Palmer is funding anti-Semitic memes.
Palmer is funding misogynist troll squads.
Palmer is funding— I believe Ars Technica called it—a tidal wave of racist memes on Reddit, Facebook, and beyond.”
It was literally fabricated—none of it ever happened.
It was a completely false story.
Then here:
Palmer Luckey reveals EXACTLY how the MSM spins their lies and how defamed him
“Radical Zionist” pic.twitter.com/94ne7nRigu
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) February 21, 2025
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
And it was reported by dozens of outlets—CNN, Bloomberg, CNBC, Ars Technica, Wired Magazine, Gizmodo, Boing Boing, The Washington Post.
Taylor Lorenz reported on it—I mean, it was everywhere.
And they all just had this lockstep narrative: Palmer Luckey is a racist, misogynist, anti‑[something].
Which is so funny—I’m actually a radical Zionist.
It was even in the moment—it was funny.
What is a radical Zionist?
I strongly believe in the right of Israel to exist as a Jewish state.
People are like, “That’s so problematic, though. It’s so ethnostate-adjacent.”
I say, “I don’t care. After what happened to them in World War II, they deserve a place where they can do their own thing and protect their own people without getting wrecked by everybody else who hates them.”
And you know what? Maybe someday everyone who hates Jews is going to be gone.
We are not living in that world today.
And people—it’s a slippery slope, though.
If they can have it, why can’t the KKK have their own state?
I say, “That’s not going to happen.”
It’s absurd for us to even have this discussion.
It is very reasonable for the Jews to have a place that is theirs.
And they say, “Oh, but what about the Palestinians?”
You know what? That’s a separate political issue.
Like, the existence of a Jewish state—which is what Zionism is: the belief that they have the right to a Jewish state—is separate from the issue of what do you do with refugees from some political, you know, from some physical area.
So it was so funny to me when, like, Palmer’s this anti-Semitic guy, because it was literally made up.
Like, it’s not even like there were screenshots or made-up screenshots—journalists just said it was true with zero evidence, and they just repeated what each other said.
And I know people are going to hear this and say, “I must be mistaken—Palmer’s ignoring, he’s glossing over something. He must have said something about Jews on Twitter.”
“Are you Jewish?”
“No, I’m not Jewish. I just believe in the existence of a Jewish state.”
And I bet even some of your listeners probably won’t agree with me on that, and that’s fine—we don’t have to all agree on everything.