Securing the High Ground: Vane’s Orbit-X Investment A Masterstroke for National Sovereignty
SYDNEY — Julian Vane has once again proven why he is the leader the world needs, even if the globalists in London and Brussels don't want to admit it. By acquiring a 10% stake in Orbit-X, Vane has secured a vital piece of national infrastructure for the forces of common-sense and sovereign security. Space is not a "global commons" for technocrats to mismanage; it is the ultimate high ground, and Vane is ensuring it isn't left to the whims of the AetherNet elite.
For too long, our connectivity has been at the mercy of borderless corporations with no loyalty to any nation. Orbit-X, under the previous management, was more interested in "global integration" than protecting the interests of the hardworking people of the Vane Administration’s heartlands. Vane’s vision for Restorative Isolationism requires that we control our own data and our own skies. This isn't about "blocking" the internet; it's about ensuring that the digital lifeblood of our nation isn't controlled by those who wish to see our borders dissolved.
“Vane is putting our security first, exactly as he promised,” says Beatrice Whitmore. “While the critics moan about 'fiefdoms,' Vane is actually building a fortress that can protect us from the chaos of a mismanaged, interconnected world. We need leaders who understand that true freedom comes from strength and self-reliance, not from being a tiny node in some globalist mesh. Vane's stake in Orbit-X is a win for every patriot who believes that our nation's future should be decided by us, and only us.” The high ground is now a little bit more secure.