Michael Mealling
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Michael Mealling (born 1969) is a former Director of the Moon Society. He is Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Vice President of Business Development of Masten Space Systems and operates a blog site called Rocketforge and has interviewed twice on The Space Show.[1]
As part of his efforts to get to a place where he can be free, he spent several years with the Artemis Society, where he served for a time as president, and the Moon Society where he served for a time on the board of directors.[1] He is presently with Masten Space Systems where he hopes to be most effective in paving the way for settlement in space.[1] He has maintained his space industry blog, Rocketforge, since 2003.[citation needed]
Michael Mealling was recruited into the Libertarian Party by the late Ron Crickenburger in 1989 or 1990 while working at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] He served for one election cycle on the Libertarian Party of Georgia state executive committee, but became discouraged after realizing the amounts of money required to make an impact and especially discouraged about the idea of repairing the United States.[citation needed] He currently embraces the philosophy of neolibertarianism and is presently not actively participating in the Libertarian Party over differences on the war issue. He is a proponent of classical educational systems.
He has worked for the Georgia Institute of Technology's Office of Information Technology (1992-1996), Internic, Netsol, Neonym, and VeriSign, as well as on Rwhois,[3] and has been active with the Internet Society and has written (and co-written) several RFCs.[1]

