Patrick discusses shocking comments made by the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy Director Michael Kratsios.
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00:00What's up Edders?
00:01Patrick here with Vetted.
00:03There is a viral video floating around that at first glance sounds bonkers and it's this
00:12video right here.
00:14But we are capable of so much more.
00:17Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space.
00:20They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow and improve productivity.
00:25Now, when you first hear that you think, whoa, what the hell?
00:29Who is this guy?
00:30What's he talking about?
00:31Manipulate time and space, annihilate distance, right?
00:34Well that is spreading like wildfire through the UFO community and other communities because
00:40of the implications.
00:41Now we're going to get into who exactly this is and I've found the whole clip so we can
00:47get a lot more context on exactly what this person is talking about.
00:53And who is this person?
00:55Well, his name is Michael Kratios, right?
00:59He's the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director.
01:04And he made this comment at something that's being called the Endless Frontiers Retreat.
01:10Let's dive into this clip and see what it's all about.
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01:27So let's get to it.
01:28Over the last few decades, America has become complacent, forgetting old dreams of building
01:33a wondrous future.
01:35But we know the American pioneer spirit still seeks the exploration of endless frontiers.
01:42Our technologies and what we do with them will be tools with which we will make the destiny
01:47of our country manifest in this century.
01:51Yet this American hope in the possibility of progress and the power of science and technology
01:57does not allow builders and innovators to retreat from politics.
02:02Indeed, quite the opposite, which is what brings me here today.
02:07A golden age is only possible if we choose it.
02:12There is nothing predestined about technological progress and scientific discovery.
02:17They require the efforts and energies of men and women, the collective choice for order
02:24and truth over disorder and opinion.
02:29The last century was called the American century as, despite wars and domestic conflict, the United
02:35States stood at the forefront of science and technology, building the future.
02:42With the strength of our industry and ingenuity, we created the largest middle class the world
02:47has ever seen.
02:49As President Trump said to me in his letter laying out the science and technology policy
02:53agenda of his administration, the triumphs of the last century did not happen by chance.
03:01Ours was the atomic age, ours the victory in the space race, and ours the invention of the
03:07internet, collecting and connecting the multiplicity of human knowledge.
03:14Today we fight to restore that inheritance.
03:18As a failure of the Biden administration, small-yard, high-fence approach makes clear, it is not
03:23enough to seek to protect America's technological lead.
03:27We also have a duty to promote American technological leadership.
03:32Now, this all sounds very exciting, and don't worry, we're getting to the part that I'm sure
03:37you want to hear, right?
03:38About technology manipulation and all of that, right?
03:42It's coming.
03:43But, I wanted to show the fuller, you know, context and show more of this clip so you can
03:50kind of understand what exactly is he talking about.
03:52In my opinion, I don't really think he's kind of talking about hidden technology that can
03:57manipulate time and space the way that we think, right?
04:01I mean, if you look through this gentleman's history, this is stuff he's talked about for
04:06a long time, and essentially, he has a problem with the way the Biden administration runs, you
04:13know, what he's trying to do, and is happy with maybe the way the Trump administration
04:18is going to handle it.
04:19But if you look through his history, he's talked about this stuff before, and he's been at the
04:23Endless Frontiers retreat before and spoke, and he's spoken at many things, and he really
04:28focuses on AI.
04:30Now, I know people are going to interpret this any way they want, and that's fine, but
04:34in my opinion, I don't know if he's talking about any secret technology that's hidden,
04:39that's UAP-related, even though that's what's being said in the UFO community, right?
04:45That, here's proof, see, we have all this stuff.
04:48I don't know, right?
04:49I think if you get the full context here, you can maybe understand what he's talking about.
04:53And I'm not saying I don't agree with what he's saying.
04:54I think pushing the limits of technology are absolutely what we should be doing, right?
05:00So let's continue the clip, and don't worry, this is where the good part is at the very
05:05end of this clip I'm about to show you.
05:07A gap lies between our moment and the speed of transformation America experienced mid-century.
05:15Progress has slowed.
05:17Yes, large language models astonish us.
05:20Rockets still turn our eyes upwards, and satellites envelop the globe.
05:24But as we look forward to America's 250th birthday celebration next year, our progress
05:30today pales in comparison to the huge leaps of the 20th century.
05:36Consider the country of 50 years ago.
05:38As the nation approached its bicentennial, Americans look forward to electricity that was too cheap
05:44to meter.
05:45By the end of 1972, 30 nuclear power plants were operational.
05:4955 were under construction, and more than 80 were planned or ordered.
05:52That same year, Apollo 17 astronauts became the 11th and 12th men to walk on the moon.
06:00Five years before, the X-15 rocket plane had set a speed record for a crewed aircraft of Mach 6.7.
06:08America was flying higher, faster, and further than ever before.
06:12Today, however, energy prices still burden producers and consumers alike, and the grid remains precarious.
06:21Over the past 30 years, only three commercial nuclear reactors have been built, and 10 have closed.
06:26Despite spending almost twice as much on healthcare as pure nations, we have the lowest life expectancy.
06:32Apollo 17's steps on the lunar surface have proved mankind's last.
06:36The X-15's record still stands, and the Concorde was decommissioned more than two decades ago.
06:43Our passenger planes are slower than they used to be.
06:47Our trains crawl compared to those in other parts of the world.
06:50Our cars do not fly.
06:53Advances have not stopped, but something has gone wrong.
06:57Stagnation was a choice.
07:01We have weighed down our builders and innovators.
07:04The well-intentioned regulatory regime of the 1970s became an ever-tightening ratchet,
07:10first hampering America's ability to become a net energy exporter,
07:13and then making it harder and harder to build.
07:17We seem to have lost focus and vision,
07:20to have lowered our sights and let systems and structures and bureaucracies muddle us along.
07:25But we are capable of so much more.
07:29Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space.
07:33They leave distance annihilated,
07:35cause things to grow and improve productivity.
07:39So, you can see at the end there, he kind of wipes his brow like,
07:42oh my god, I just said that, right?
07:44And people were reading into that too.
07:46People are just sharing a short clip and not giving the full context,
07:50which is why you tune in to Vetted, right?
07:52To get a little more context and try to understand what he's saying.
07:56Of course, I would be excited to hear that we have some hidden secret technology
08:01that allows us to manipulate time and space in the way you want to think it is.
08:05But that can mean many things, right?
08:08And I think he's just talking about,
08:09I mean, clearly states, right?
08:10Just stagnation, right?
08:12A lot of red tape, right?
08:13We were at one point innovating in such a way,
08:16and then it kind of just stopped, right?
08:18I think that's just more what he's getting at,
08:20and he wants to open the doors more, right?
08:22Free up the chains, right?
08:24Unhandcuff innovators so that they can help us move into this new century,
08:31and especially with AI.
08:32Again, he deals a lot with AI.
08:34So, I think that's more what he's talking about.
08:37Now, could I be wrong?
08:38Well, of course, but that's just my opinion,
08:40seeing the full context,
08:42and watching the full presentation at the Endless Frontiers, right?
08:45Because this is a little over 30 minutes.
08:47They even interview him.
08:48I'm going to put a link in the description.
08:50So, if you want to go see the full thing and get even more context,
08:53you can try to understand this a little bit more.
08:56Now, is it exciting what he's saying?
08:58Yes, right?
08:59Is it UAP related?
09:01I don't think so, right?
09:02Not in my opinion.
09:04Now, people are going to disagree with me,
09:06and that's fine.
09:07You're allowed to your opinion, of course, right?
09:10But in mine, I definitely think he's just talking about innovation in general,
09:15and how it was hit with roadblocks and red tape,
09:17and couldn't go any further.
09:18So, let's free this up a little bit and see what we can come up with, right?
09:22Now, adding a little bit more context,
09:25he continues to say this and what his plans are for changing this.
09:30Our first assignment is to secure America's preeminence in critical and emerging technologies.
09:37This administration will ensure that our nation remains the leader in the industries of the future
09:42with a strategy of both promotion and protection,
09:47protecting our greatest assets and promoting our greatest innovators.
09:51To the degree it even tried to accomplish this,
09:55the Biden administration failed on its own terms,
09:58led by spirit of fear rather than promise.
10:02The old regime sought to protect its managerial power from the disruptions of technology,
10:07while promoting social divisions and redistribution in the name of equity.
10:12They secured American technology poorly,
10:15and failed to strengthen our leadership at all.
10:19Promoting America's technological leadership requires three things of government.
10:24First, we have to make the smart choices
10:27of collectively allocating our public research and development dollars.
10:32Second, we have to make the right choices
10:35in constructing a common sense pro-innovation regulatory regime.
10:40And third, we have to make the easy choice
10:43to adopt the incredible products and tools made by American builders
10:47to enable their export abroad.
10:50So there we go, right?
10:51He's laying out a plan here to sort of loosen the restrictions
10:56and open some doors again to people to be able to innovate.
11:01And I think that's really all this was about.
11:03People may read more into this, and that's fine.
11:06Again, link in the description.
11:09Go check it out for yourself if you want more
11:11or you think it says something else, you know, go for it.
11:14But the reason I wanted to cover it is because it's being talked about
11:17like it's something else, and I thought I should address it.
11:21You're going to be hearing about this.
11:22People are making videos about it, right?
11:24We're, quote, entering the golden age.
11:26And could there be something to it?
11:28Could this open doors for some of the secret technology?
11:31Well, sure, right?
11:33You know, that's also possible.
11:36I'm not saying it's not, but in this specific scenario,
11:39I don't think he is specifically, you know,
11:43revealing secrets here of any kind.
11:45But either way, still very exciting to hear this sort of stuff, right?
11:50So what do you think?
11:51What did he mean by manipulate space and time
11:53and annihilate distance, right?
11:55Let me know in the comments.
11:57All right, veterans.
11:57We'll see you in the next video.
11:58Remember, every day is a gift, y'all.
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