U.S. Says It Can Manipulate Space And Time

United States President Donald Trump has said that the ruling class has weapons nobody knows about. Allegedly, among those weapons is the U.S.’s ability to manipulate space and time.
The U.S. rulers possess technology that can “manipulate” and “bend time and space,” White House innovation czar Michael Kratsios has claimed. Krastsios emphasized President Donald Trump’s ambition to usher in a new “golden age of America,” which includes fostering scientific research and the application of cutting-edge technologies. According to further comments made by Kratsios, the U.S. can emerge as a global leader by making “smart choices” regarding public funding and deregulating innovation.
“Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space. They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow, and improve productivity,” Krastisios stated, without elaborating. Later in his speech, Kratsios insisted that overcoming the “sclerosis of the state” would enable Americans to achieve “scientific discoveries that will bend time and space, make more with less, and drive us further into the endless frontier.”
According to Insider Paper, Kratsios also stressed the need to defend against rivals like China, advocating strict export controls, secure supply chains, and protection of U.S. intellectual property.
Just last week, Trump also claimed the U.S. has secret weapons, without going into detail about the nature of those weapons.
Trump Says The U.S. Has Secret Weapons
“We have weaponry that nobody has any idea what it is, and it is the most powerful weapons in the world that we have. More powerful than anybody, even, not even close,” Trump told journalists in the Oval Office. He also claimed that China would hesitate to escalate trade tensions with the U.S., partly due to the existence of secret weapons in the American arsenal.
In March, Trump announced the development of a sixth-generation fighter jet, which he described as “the most lethal aircraft ever built.” Boeing was awarded the contract for the project, he noted.
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