TOP TRUMP OFFICIAL: “We have the technology to manipulate time and space”
Folks, I’m telling you….something big is coming.
Some very big announcements or disclosures or discoveries or inventions are soon going to be released.
They’re telling you right to your face…are you paying attention?
It was just a few days ago that I brought you this report:
And now on the heels of that one, we have another top Trump official making more stunning claims, like: “We have the technology to manipulate time and space”.
Words mean things and I don’t think all of these stunning claims are being released right now by accident.
They’re prepping the public.
In fact, I believe we’ve had a bunch of this technology for a long time and it’s purposely been suppressed.
So I don’t think these are necessarily “new” inventions, but they will seem very new and novel when finally released to the American public.
If you want to know what I really think, I think most of this is reverse-engineered alien technology of some sort, but that’s another whole rabbit trail we don’t need to go down right now.
Right now I just want to show you this….
Meet Dir. Michael Kratsios, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and just listen to what he was to say.
this is from Director Kratsios himself:
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
The X-15’s record still stands, and the Concorde was decommissioned more than two decades ago.
Our passenger planes are slower than they used to be.
Our trains crawl compared to those in other parts of the world.
Our cars do not fly.
Advances have not stopped, but something has gone wrong.
Stagnation was a choice.
We have weighed down our builders and innovators.
The well-intentioned regulatory regime of the 1970s became an ever-tightening ratchet—first hampering America’s ability to become a net energy exporter, and then making it harder and harder to build.
We seem to have lost focus and vision, to have lowered our sights, and let systems and structures and bureaucracies muddle us along.
But we are capable of so much more.
Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space.
They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow, and improve productivity.
As Vice President Vance said in a recent speech, the tradition of American innovation has been one of increasing the capacities of America’s workers—of extending human ability so that more people can do more and more meaningful work.
But unrestricted immigration and reliance on cheap labor, both domestically and offshore, has been a substitute for improving the productivity with technology.
We can build in new ways that let us do more with less.
Or we can borrow from the future.
We have chosen to borrow from that future again and again.
Our choice as a civilization is technology or debt— and we have chosen debt.
Today, we choose a better way.
Our first assignment is to secure America’s preeminence in critical and emerging technologies.
This administration will ensure that our nation remains the leader in the industries of the future, with a strategy of both promotion and protection—protecting our greatest assets and promoting our greatest innovators.
To the degree it even tried to accomplish this, the Biden administration failed on its own terms— led by a spirit of fear rather than promise.
The old regime sought to protect its managerial power from the disruptions of technology, while promoting social divisions and redistribution in the name of equity.
They secured American technology poorly and failed to strengthen our leadership at all.
If you’re like me and you want more than that short clip, you can watch the full speech right here.
It’s really good.
Enjoy: