KARDASHEV TYPE II IS UNLOCKED WITH STARSHIP
A Kardashev Type II civilization is one that can harness the total energy output of its star.
Humanity is still extremely early on that scale. To reach Type II, we need to move heavy industry, manufacturing, and massive energy infrastructure into space — where we can build on a planetary scale without Earth’s limitations.
Starship makes this possible.
It’s the only vehicle capable of delivering the millions of tons of material needed to construct orbital solar power arrays, space-based data centers, and large-scale infrastructure in orbit and beyond.
This is how we go from being a single-planet species to one that can actually tap into stellar-level energy:
• Unlimited clean power from constant sunlight
• Massive compute and manufacturing capacity in orbit
• The ability to support a self-sustaining civilization on multiple planets
Starship isn’t just about going to Mars. It’s the key that unlocks the next level of civilization.
So as far as we know, NO one from Charlie Kirk's team called 911 the day of the assassination, but they called Ben Shapiro's security team?! 👀🤔
Make it make sense. 🤷🏻♂️
This map shows the 338,000+ unique IP addresses downloading and sharing child sexual abuse material within the last six months in the United States.
The blue ones that you probably didn't even notice... are the ones being actively investigated.
The Renewed Hope Act just became law, which will hire 200+ additional analysts to identify these boys and girls.
Good is fighting back.
But this isn't finished.
There's still a lot more work to do — and we won't stop until every boy and girl is identified and protected.
The Renewed Hope Act is officially signed into law.
We’re going from 7 victim identification specialists to 200. That’s thousands of boys and girls who now have a real shot at being identified and rescued. So grateful for everyone in Congress who pushed this through.
But here’s the hard truth: the ICSE database has grown from 57,000 unidentified victims to 89,000 in just two years — even after 20,000 kids were rescued. We’re still losing ground faster than we’re gaining it.
This fight is far from over.