He Said No to Billions from China. Now They’re After Him | Declan Ganley

American Thought Leaders - The Epoch Times November 15, 2025
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To get access to all of our content, free of censorship, head over to our channel on EpochTV 👉 https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/american-thought-leaders At a time when our nation is becoming increasingly polarized, media often ignore viewpoints and stories that are worthy of attention. American Thought Leaders, hosted by The Epoch Times Senior Editor Jan Jekielek and his reporting team, features in-depth discussions with some of America’s most influential thought leaders on pertinent issues facing our nation today. Newsletter: https://ept.ms/ATLnewsletter Follow Jan on X: https://x.com/JanJekielek Follow ATL: X: https://x.com/AmThoughtLeader Telegram: https://t.me/AmThoughtLeader Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanThoughtLeaders/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/AmericanThoughtLeaders

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🔵 Support independent journalism and subscribe to The Epoch Times now for just $1 per week: https://theepochtim.es/ATLUSA Canada Edition: https://theepochtim.es/ATLCA 🔵 Sign up for the American Thought Leaders ALERTS newsletter to stay up-to-date on new episodes, releases, and special events 👉 https://ept.ms/ATLnewsletter Declan Ganley’s company Rivada Networks is building a technology that may revolutionize global connectivity and security—and it seems that the Chinese regime desperately wants to gain control of it. As much as 99 percent of global internet traffic today relies on a series of subsea fiber-optic cables around the world that are vulnerable to natural disasters and attacks. Chinese cable-cutting incidents have shown how easily they can be sabotaged. Ganley is working on something called the Outernet, a constellation of 600 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites that would make up the world’s first self-contained communications network. Unlike traditional satellite networks that route data back to Earth repeatedly, the satellites are interlinked by high-speed lasers and advanced onboard routers, making it possible for data to travel directly through space—touching the Earth only at the start and the final destination. But progress has been slow. Why? Because Ganley refused to partner with Chinese companies on the project. “They decided to launch a torrent, a tsunami of lawsuits that were baseless, that were unwinnable, that were almost cartoonish in their flakiness—but in the full knowledge that we would have to spend money to defend against these insane lawsuits,” he says. So far, he and his company have already had to spend $36 million to defend against a flurry of lawsuits across multiple jurisdictions. Nonetheless, he believes it’s a battle worth fighting. “I know what the Outernet can do. I would rather burn it down than have the Communist Party of China have the Outernet. … Our way of life could depend on them not having the Outernet,” Ganley said. 💛 Support us 👉https://donorbox.org/american-thought-leaders ------------------------------------------------- © All Rights Reserved.

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