
Dave Rigby
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Dave Rigby
@iamrigby
Workin' for a bank, like to ride my bike, travel here & there, drink a little wine and always try to keep the wife happy!



@BambroughKevin Joins @RealDougCasey and I for a chat about HydroGraph, nanotech, and more: open.substack.com/pub/dougcasey/…






T2COM’s creation (and AAL’s continued role) represents a deliberate Army shift toward agility: instead of siloed commands, it unifies training, doctrine, and futures work under one roof in a civilian innovation hotspot (Austin/Capital Factory). This lowers barriers for nontraditional suppliers like HydroGraph, explicitly “escorting” technologies past the infamous “Valley of Death” where most DoD-relevant startups fail. Graphene—ultra-strong, lightweight, conductive, and thermally efficient—has game-changing military potential (armor, electronics, batteries, coatings, composites for vehicles/aircraft). A dedicated 2027 Graphene Innovation Consortia would formalize and accelerate this, focusing on scalable, consistent supply chains amid global critical-materials competition. HydroGraph’s claimed exclusivity (via its patented process) is significant: most graphene suffers from inconsistency, impurities, or poor scalability, limiting DoD adoption. Identical-batch, high-performance “fractal” graphene solves that, enabling reliable dual-use products. Partnership validation could unlock contracts, de-risk the technology for commercial markets (aerospace, energy, medical), and position HydroGraph (a small Canadian-origin firm with U.S. expansion) as a key player in Army material superiority. For investors and the broader graphene industry, it signals that “graphene’s time has come” for defense-driven scale-up. In short, the statement is not hype—it reflects real structural Army changes and a credible pathway for next-generation materials to reach Soldiers faster. The consortium details remain in the “planned/announced via company channels” stage, but everything else is directly verifiable on Army websites today. This is a textbook example of how the Pentagon is leveraging commercial innovation hubs like Austin to outpace adversaries in materials science.




The HydroGrift scam is ending. This was another pump and dump scam that many in gold and silver fell for. The CEO ended up being a paid promoter instagram THOT, not kidding. Lot of scammers on here were pushing $HGRAF











Two Chinese auto giants, Geely and BAIC — own 20% of Mercedes and they are transforming the German automaker into an EV powerhouse. German, Japanese, Korean and American automakers are partnering with Chinese companies to stay competitive. Tesla buys batteries from BYD!


@dampedspring For aggregate price growth, it’s something like 6% per capita money supply growth minus annualized productivity gains, which vary dramatically by category and have some measurement error, then weight them all back together in some way that is also sure to be controversial.



I continue to research and model with partners. Hours a day. Exploring where things are likely to go for $HG $HGRAF I’ve been avoiding being as bold with my calls as I was early on. I took so much criticism. I realize it created aversion in some people because the claims of potential $1000 per share are so bold and potential for fastest to $1 trillion from <$100mln market cap seems outrageous to most everyone. Well, screw it… I can’t hold back and I call it like I see it. Even people I talk to that are excited about HG typically don’t really understand what it means to be 100% SP2 bonding 100% crystalline It took me weeks of research and hundreds of hours to fully appreciate it. On top of a career in resources and investing. The average person or even top investors I know, brokers, PM’s etc. I haven’t met one yet that put in enough work such that they come back to me and tell me they fully get it. HG graphene isn’t just better than typical graphene oxide or CVD produced graphene. It’s on a whole mother level. The things we are proving that can be done with HG’s graphene cannot be done with other graphene’s. It’s like taking a snowflake and cutting it up. Mashing it and destroying the beautiful crystals that nature creates as rain falls from the clouds in the cold air. When you end up with ICE you need to go back to water before you can make beautiful snow. You can try to make shaved ice. But it ain’t beautiful perfect fluffy snow. Yes it has uses. But the high valued uses that we are just discovering can only be done with HG’s graphene. What’s coming down the pipe it’s totally mind blowing. The innovations are dramatically world changing. Even after all the reports I’ve published on potential. I now with some key partners have figured out so much more. I can’t even put a value on the projects I’m working on. But I do know that the potential for HG’s graphene is absolutely massive and as we figure this out the demand for tonnage is going to be enormous. I can’t say enough how revolutionary this is…. To my friends… hang in there. This is gonna be a wild ride. As @Convertbond’s father says… we got a tiger by the tail.




$HGRAF Insane looking chart and working on another strong daily close.











