What could excited the early interest of a San Diego defense contractor in a two-man corporate shell?
Three years later Titan issued a press release offering to pay $500 million to a company going bankrupt for a product which didnt exist. Why did Titan Corp. blatantly and fraudulently plump the prospects of a soon-to-be-bankrupt company with no product and no prospects located a continent away? If the Democrats are serious about taking back the government for the people, this would be a good question to ask, and a good place to start. Any friend of Brent Wilkes… A May 13, 2004 press release, since removed from Titans site, gushed: We are excited about the possibilities Sky Way Aircraft System technology offers,” said Titan’s David Stinson. David Stinson has ties to another figure involved in current scandal: Brent Wilkes. Before signing on with Titan, Stinson was the executive vice president of Intergraph, whose Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) deal with Brent Wilkes ADCS Inc. first opened the money spigot for which Wilkes is about to go on trial. Titan is also, of course, the b