White House Tech Director Says "Our Tech Can Manipulate Space & Time" - A Breakdown
The drip drip of Disclosure is turning into a flood
Peculiar timing and peculiar words.
Earlier this week, a video of retired Air Force Lt. General Steve Kwast went viral where he was discussing next generation propulsion, energy, and communication technologies that could be in the public domain, but aren’t. General Flynn shared this video saying, “Please be specific and address why we are NOT bringing these capabilities to the United States right now”. The last Substack article I wrote answered this question.
Then, coincidentally, a few days ago the White House’s Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Michael Kratsios, lit the internet on fire with his statements regarding existing technologies and their possibilities while speaking at an event called the Endless Frontiers Retreat in Austin, Texas.
"Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space."
What ever could he mean? We’ll talk about that later on.
As for Kratsios, maybe he was referring to something innocuous or run of the mill by that statement, for sure. “Public stuff”. I wouldn’t imagine an individual in that relatively small office to be read in on much in the realm of classified technologies. But maybe he was referring to some seriously disruptive tech? And he may not have written that speech himself, so for whoever wrote it, what did they mean. Or maybe an advisor told the speech writer to slip in that line. Or maybe an advisor to the advisor told them to have the speech writer slip in that line. Or maybe..
As for Kratsios’s background, he’s only 38 years old. He started his career working for some investment firms, then ended up at Peter Thiel’s company and was his chief of staff at one point.
I’m not sure what to make of Peter Thiel. He’s been a big Trump supporter for a long while, though I have seen some of the ‘Thiel Man Bad’ takes online, as well. Not sold on any of the narratives. Regardless, the job for Thiel was apparently Kratsios’s stepping stone into the Trump’s first administration. In 2017 Kratsios joined the White House as Deputy Assistant to the President for Technology Policy, then in 2019 he became Trump’s CTO - Chief Technology Officer.
Maybe Kratsios was let in on some tech secrets while working for Thiel, and he’s bridging the gap between private and public sector in his positions for Trump?
I do find it notable that Kratsios oversaw the implementation of the National Quantum Initiative Act.
The National Quantum Initiative Act (QIA) is an Act of Congress passed on December 13, 2018, and signed into law on December 21, 2018. The National Quantum Initiative (NQI) provides an umbrella under which a number of government agencies develop and operate programs related to improving the climate for quantum science and technology in the US, coordinated by the National Quantum Coordination Office. These agencies include the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the United States Department of Energy (DOE). That’s the ‘public’ Wiki explanation of the QIA, at least.
I’ve long been pondering the idea that the “quantum” buzzword would be leveraged by ‘in the know white hats’ to bring forth the exotic propulsion and energy technologies.
I’ve also had some speculations since the QIA was signed into law by Trump, and since the Space Force was created, that these were strategic moves against the military-industrial-complex to create avenues whereby the ‘suppressed’ zero-point energy and gravitic propulsion technologies in the black projects could brought into the public domain. This would be the governmental route, but there’s also the private sector to bring into the conversation.
I would be curious to see if Elon Musk will be one of the private sector avenues for that sort of suppressed tech to be disclosed through SpaceX. (May be notable that old PayPal buddies Peter Thiel and Elon Musk are teaming up to help build Trump’s “golden dome” missile defense shield). There are other, much smaller private companies that could also be pushing ‘exotic’ tech to the public. SpaceBilt is General Kwast’s company looking to revolutionize how we send energy around the planet (wirelessly), and Viziv Technologies is another company looking to do the same. Viziv went viral online in 2018 for their curious looking Tesla Tower built near Midland, Texas. Interesting that SpaceBilt and Viziv both have retired Air Force generals working with the companies.
Back to Kratsios’s statement, “we have tech that can manipulate space and time”. If he was indeed referring to the “black project technology”, I would imagine this would mean, primarily, electro-gravitic propulsion systems and the wireless transmission of electricity - Nikola Tesla’s “radiant energy” concept that the aforementioned companies like SpaceBilt and Viziv are working to develop and disseminate.
Mainstream science has a materialistic cosmology whereby matter is the ultimate source and that space and time are independent, with space having three dimensions and time only having one, the “arrow of time” concept that it only moves forward in a singular direction.
From the research I’ve done, I would disagree with this understanding.
It makes more sense to me that matter and energy emanate from space and time, with space and time being two interrelated, reciprocal aspects of each other. Instead of 5 or 10 or 500 dimensions - there are simply only three, three dimensions of space and three of time. They are inseparable, for you cannot move in space without moving in time, and vice versa. Motion itself is truly the ultimate source.
This is a simplistic take of physicist Dewey B. Larson’s Reciprocal Systems Theory that he developed in the mid 1900’s - it’s a rational, self-evident theory of everything that mainstream science has largely ignored since it was developed. It’s a little too philosophical for their materialistic minds, I suppose.
As more technologies get disclosed to the public through “official channels”, we will have to redefine our understanding of physics, along with reality itself. Many “laws of physics” that we believe are immutable are in fact, not. Incomplete understandings based off of flawed foundations.
The Golden Age of America will require breaking down old systems, just as much as it will involve building new ones.
I think the study of space itself would be quite constructive. It is generally ignored over the shiny baubles that we notice within it.
What, if anything, do we really know about space itself?
Cool.