Tom DeLonge’s UFO-Hunting Group Signs Contract With US Army

Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy is partnering with the U.S. Army to advance the study of UFOs. (Photo Credit: KROQ / YouTube)

The U.S. Army is partnering with Tom DeLonge’s To The Stars Academy (TTSA) to study UFOs and other “extraterrestrial” finds.

On Oct. 17, TTSA signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, according to a press release. The collaboration follows the release of DeLonge’s eerie UFO videos, which were acknowledged by the U.S. Army as real “unidentified” objects, Fox News reported.

“TTSA’s technology solutions, which leverage developments in material science, space-time metric engineering, quantum physics, beamed energy propulsion, and active camouflage, have the potential to enhance survivability and effectiveness of multiple Army systems,” TTSA said in the press statement.

TTSA will share discoveries with the U.S. Army’s Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC) and Ground Vehicle Survivability and Protection (GVSP), while the U.S. Army will provide laboratories and expertise.

TTSA was co-founded by DeLonge, former CIA operative Jim Semivan, and former NASA and Department of Defense adviser Harold Puthoff, in 2017 to advance people’s understanding of scientific phenomena, including “unidentified aerial objects.”

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