Yes the White House just admitted on the record, the we posses the technology to manipulate time and space. In other words, time travel and teleportation technology.
This is a force infinitely more powerful than atomic weaponry. Here, Ashton Forbes, a physics and engineering investigator, describes how it works in an interview with Clayton Morris on Redacted News.
The White House is now admitting the United States has time travel machinery and can perform teleportations, much like on Star Trek.
Speaking this week at the Endless Frontiers Retreat in Austin, Texas, the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology, Michael Kratsios, told participants that the U.S. military has developed the tools to “manipulate time and space.”
“Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space,” Kratsios said. “They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow, and improve productivity.”
Earlier this week, we told you about the Air Force advocate for the U.S. Space Force — Lt. Gen. Stephen L. Kwast — who claimed in 2019 that “we have tech today” that can “take you from anywhere on Earth, to anywhere else, in an hour…” Here’s more from Clayton and Natali Morris on Redacted News.
Can humans travel to anywhere on the planet within a single hour? Do we have unlimited energy available at our finger tips?
Those are long-standing dreams of science — dreams that Nikola Tesla underscored with his energy experiments as far back as the late 19th century.
But now, says retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Steven L. Kwast, those dreams are within our grasp. Here, he lays out what’s possible in an address he gave back in 2019, discussing the newly created U.S. Space Force.
He claimed “We have tech today” that can “take you from anywhere on Earth, to anywhere else, in an hour…” That’s what he told listeners in an address, given Nov. 20, 2019, at Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C.
Many observers believed Kwast would become the first head of the U.S. Space Force, but he retired in the fall of 2019. Some say he had been blacklisted for speaking out on space-related issues. He declined to discuss those reports or the reasons for his retirement.
Still, consider the implications found in the words from his Hillsdale address: “The technology is on the engineering benches today. But most Americans and most members of Congress have not had time to really look deeply at what is going on here. But I’ve had the benefit of 33 years of studying and becoming friends with these scientists. This technology can be built today with technology that is not developmental to deliver any human being from any place on planet Earth to any other place in less than an hour.” Here’s an excerpt from his speech, which we found on the YouTube channel Tales From Out There.
Scientists have resurrected the long-extinct dire wolf after 11,000 years, sparking fierce ethical debates over the limits of genetic science.
In a shocking turn of events, reminiscent of a real-life Jurassic Park, scientists have brought three dire wolves—extinct for over 11,000 years—back to life, raising significant ethical concerns. This breakthrough has sparked intense ethical debates, with the famous words of Dr. Ian Malcolm echoing: “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.”
Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, the same company working to resurrect the woolly mammoth, performed the DNA cloning.
In other shocking news, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Steven L. Kwast announced during a speech that the Space Force possesses technology capable of traveling anywhere in the world in under an hour. What kind of technology are they hiding? Could this be related to the recent UFO disclosures? Stay tuned as we bring you more on this story tomorrow. Today, join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts from Edge of Wonder in another live video.