What a day. 👏
It was an honor to ring the @NasdaqExchange Closing Bell and celebrate this exciting chapter for @DeepFission $FISN alongside our team, partners, and supporters.
We're grateful to everyone who has helped us reach this point, and we're looking forward to the work ahead as we continue advancing our path toward commercial deployment.
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@MartinGTobias Appraisers are just doing a drive by. If you get a good one, they might kick their finger and hold it up to see if the wind is blowing. Regulatory capture at its finest.
Cars Off Cliffs for Freedom – Glacier View 250th
Tomorrow, America turns 250.
While the lower 48 argues over sparklers and sound ordinances…
up here in Glacier View, we’re doing it the Alaska way.
We’re launching cars off a 300-foot cliff.
Minivans. Corvettes. Trucks. Painted red, white, and blue.
Yeeted into the abyss while the crowd loses its collective mind.
This ain’t some new TikTok stunt.
It’s been happening since 2005 started with a moose-killed rig that needed a proper Alaskan send-off.
Now it’s tradition at Glacier View River Retreat, right there in the shadow of the Matanuska.
And this year? America’s Semiquincentennial. The big 250.
Expect bigger crowds, a Coast Guard flyover, brisket, and pure chaos.
After the last car tumbles and explodes in a glorious heap of twisted metal… the spectators don’t clap politely and go home.
They turn feral. Scrap metal goblins descending on the wreckage like it’s the end of the world but the fun kind.
This is what independence actually looks like.
Not sanitized. Not permitted to death.
Just free people, free land, and the God-given right to hurl heavy objects off a cliff in the name of liberty.
250 years ago a bunch of rebels told a king exactly where he could stick it.
Today in Glacier View we’re telling gravity the same thing.
Happy Birthday, America.
From the edge of the map where we still celebrate like we mean it.
If you’re anywhere near the Glenn Highway tomorrow, get there early.
Bring a chair. Bring the kids. Bring your sense of wonder.
And watch what real freedom looks like when it flies… then crashes spectacularly in a cloud of dust and glory.
God bless the USA.
And God bless the Glacier View Car Launch. Be safe out this Independence Day.