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Free Tech Event Tickets - https://bit.ly/4bEhCwI For years, the space economy was sold as a feel-good story: cheaper satellites, global internet, better maps, and more transparency. But by 2026, that narrative is breaking down. This episode explores how space is quietly shifting from shared infrastructure to sovereign dependency, where control of orbit means control of communications, surveillance, and national autonomy. We break down: • Why orbit isn’t a “rental market,” but a finite, lockable resource • How countries like India, Japan, and South Korea are accelerating independent space programs to avoid reliance on foreign corporations • How AI-powered satellites turn orbit into a predictive surveillance layer, often outside domestic law • Why private constellations from companies like SpaceX and Amazon are reshaping who gets access to the sky • The environmental debt of megaconstellations, debris, and atmospheric pollution • Why space is splitting into two incompatible futures: corporate-led vs state-directed At its core, this isn’t a story about rockets or innovation. It’s about power. Who controls orbit? Who writes the rules? And what happens when surveillance that’s illegal on Earth becomes legal from space? The most radical shift in 2026 isn’t new technology. It’s the race to privatize the sky before laws can catch up. Final question for the audience: Would you accept free global satellite internet if it meant 24/7 AI-driven surveillance from orbit? 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/52208492...