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White House Science Chief Says US Can “Bend Time and Space” — Trump Hints at Secret Weapons “No One Knows About” |

Last updated: April 17, 2025 7:10 am
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White House tech chief Michael Kratsios delivers a keynote address via Flickr

America’s Tech Wizardry: Bending Time and Space?

In a statement that might have been better suited for a sci-fi novel, White House tech chief Michael Kratsios has stirred the pot with claims that the United States possesses advanced technology capable of “bending time and space.” Yes, you read that correctly, and no, this isn’t a plot twist from a Marvel movie.

Kratsios, the Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, made these eye-catching remarks during a keynote speech at the Endless Frontiers Retreat in Austin, Texas. Just weeks into his tenure, he painted a picture of American technological prowess that, if accurate, would put us eons ahead of international rivals.

“American technologies allow us to bend time and space,” he proclaimed. “They annihilate distance, promote growth, and enhance productivity.” While specific details were conspicuously absent—likely due to their classified nature—his statement echoes sentiments long hinted at by former President Trump, who has suggested that the U.S. harbors groundbreaking capabilities that remain hidden from public view.

Just last week, Trump informed reporters: “We have weaponry that nobody has any idea what it is. And it is the most powerful in the world… not even close.” Though he refrained from providing specifics, the timing of his comments seemed far from coincidental.

Such rhetoric has historical precedence. Since its establishment in 1958, DARPA—the Pentagon’s obscure research agency—has been quietly crafting revolutionary technologies that often leapfrog current understanding. From stealth aircraft to the early internet, DARPA’s legacy reveals that by the time the public becomes aware of these innovations, they have already been in circulation within classified circles. Thus, the notion that even more advanced systems—perhaps those capable of “bending time and space”—are under development is not as far-fetched as it might sound.

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This isn’t merely about futuristic fantasies. Kratsios contended that American technological leadership has been deliberately stifled since the 1970s, a consequence of overregulation and government interference—what he dubbed the left’s “long march through the institutions.”

“The stagnation happened by choice,” Kratsios asserted. “America is capable of so much more.” He critiqued the Biden administration, claiming it operates from a place of fear rather than optimism. According to him, the previous regime aimed to safeguard its administrative power against technological disruptions while fostering social division and redistribution under the guise of equity. His indictment suggests a failure to secure American technological advancements and bolster leadership on the global stage.

Kratsios highlighted fields such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and semiconductor development as ripe with potential, particularly if governmental bodies are either encouraged or compelled to cut through bureaucratic red tape and embrace innovation. A recent White House directive now pushes federal departments to “maximize” the integration of these technologies for infrastructure and beyond.

Meanwhile, Trump has continued to emphasize military superiority. In March, he unveiled plans for a sixth-generation fighter jet, touting it as “the most lethal aircraft ever built,” with Boeing winning the contract. This all unfolds against the backdrop of a strategy that leverages American technological dominance as both an economic asset and a geopolitical countermeasure, especially in the escalating trade tensions with China. Despite aggressive tariffs, strategic exemptions for essential products like Apple Watches and semiconductors underscore their national significance.

While left-leaning commentators and established policy experts may dismiss Kratsios’s claim as mere science fiction, the broader truth is that many Americans have been conditioned to accept a narrative of diminishing expectations and gradual decline, all enforced by government-imposed limitations. But perhaps that era of managed decline is finally approaching its end.

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The Trump doctrine remains straightforward: prioritize America, revive its greatness, and unleash the innovation that once positioned this nation as the envy of the world.

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