fpt

NODE_ID: fpt // STATUS: ACTIVE

Field Propulsion Technologies

ORGANISATION GRAY_TRACK_EXOTIC

01 Executive_Summary

NSF-funded "edge physics" gray track firm (Richard Banduric) focused on novel electrodynamics.

02 Deep_Dive_Intelligence

Intelligence Summary: Field Propulsion Technologies (FPT) & Richard Banduric

Strategic Role in the Clandestine Ecosystem Field Propulsion Technologies (FPT) is assessed with HIGH CONFIDENCE as a primary "gray track" node within the U.S. advanced aerospace portfolio. Unlike the "black track" hardware development at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works®, FPT operates as an agile, deniable corporate entity tasked with maturing high-risk, high-reward propulsion and directed energy (DE) technologies. FPT serves a dual strategic purpose: first, as a hardware-based hedge against theoretical uncertainties in other clandestine tracks (e.g., UnLAB's quantum vacuum research); and second, as an intellectual clearinghouse for "Extended Electrodynamics" (EED), a sanitized lexicon used to mask deeper classified principles of spacetime manipulation.

The "Trivergence" Operational Nexus Intelligence analysis identifies FPT's intellectual property as a core component of a synergistic weapon system architecture. Specifically, the technology detailed in Richard Banduric’s patent (US20140009098A1) regarding propellant-less maneuvering is assessed to have been operationally integrated with Dr. Salvatore Pais’s inertial mass reduction systems. This "tri-orb" configuration was reportedly deployed during the March 8, 2014, MH370 event to neutralize a critical national security threat involving the transfer of high-value human capital to the PRC. FPT’s role was to provide the precise, non-ballistic positioning required for the generation of a localized, transient "spinning wormhole."

Strategic Misdirection and Funding Architecture FPT utilizes the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program as a "firewalled" funding vector. By securing awards from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), FPT maintains a veneer of legitimate, early-stage R&D while developing "non-kinetic effectors" that are functionally identical to the energy conversion processes validated in classified LANL plasma experiments.

03 Network_Linkage

Linkage Analysis

Programmatic Links

  • AFRL (Air Force Research Laboratory): Direct sponsorship via Phase I/II SBIR contracts for both the "Propellant-less Spacecraft Propulsion System" and the "Compact Radiation Emitter."
  • NSF (National Science Foundation): Strategic oversight provided by Program Director Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, who is assessed to be actively "weaving" the gray track network by pairing FPT with other sensitive entities in controlled forums.
  • DARPA: Documented past involvement in unspecified advanced concept projects.

Fiscal Links

  • Consolidated Federal Funding: Over $2.8 million in identified non-dilutive government funding (SBIR/STTR) since 2017, providing a deniable financial footprint for sensitive R&D.

Personnel & Network Convergence

  • Richard Banduric (PI): Former Lockheed and NASA (Europa Clipper) engineer; holds four decades of specialized experience in electrical convection currents and reverse-engineering.
  • Charles Chase (UnLAB/Skunk Works): Verifiable professional convergence with Banduric at the 2024 "US Space Disruptors Day," indicating a coordinated U.S. technology strategy.
  • Dr. Hal Puthoff (EarthTech/Quantcomm): Banduric collaborated with Puthoff in late 2024 to socialize the "Extended Electrodynamics" framework via NASA-affiliated media.
  • Woodruff Scientific: FPT functions as the hardware-focused counterpart to Woodruff’s simulation and diagnostic support node within the national lab ecosystem.