WHAT IS TTSAAS?

To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science Also known as TTSAAS was started by former rock band Blink 182 founder Tom DeLonge who, according to the TTSASS website linked above, recruited any number of former members of the alphabet agencies to join his group in pursuit of UFO disclosure. 

Mr. DeLonge explains that back in 2014 he founded a media company called TO THE STARS. From this original creation sprang what would become To the Stars Academy of Arts & Science. De Long claims that 'through a series of meetings he was connected to a group of people from the CIA, Department of Defense, and Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works.'

Delonge and TTSAAS plan to change the world through Entertainment,  Aerospace, and Science. DeLonge holds lofty goals for achievements in all three of these areas. 

He seems to believe that through movies, television, and fiction his company can somehow lift and expand human conciseness. 

He claims to be using laser technology to  launch satellites and anti-gravity to propel aircraft.

In the field of science DeLonge touts building the only A.I. data base of unexplained events. He also says his group is collecting evidence from UAP's for scientific examination.

A number of well known individuals and former government employees, former spies, scientist, ect. have in fact joined Mr. DeLonge project. 

As covered in a recent blog post and podcast it was Mr. DeLonge's organization that reportedly secured the release of three U.S. Navy, fighter jet cockpit videos depicting UFO's. Those videos were at the center of a controversy about their classification and whether or not they should have been released. 

FOX NEWS reports as follows:

 "For the first time, the U.S. Navy has acknowledged that the three UFO videos that were released by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge and published by The New York Times are of real "unidentified" objects.

“The Navy considers the phenomena contained/depicted in those three videos as unidentified," Navy spokesman Joseph Gradisher told The Black Vault, a website dedicated to declassified government documents."

It has been widely reported that the navy is now stating

"The U.S. Navy has confirmed that three online videos purportedly showing UFOs are genuine. The service says the videos, taken by Navy pilots, show “unexplained aerial phenomena,” but also states that the clips should have never been released to the public in the first place."

 

So the question remains, is Tom DeLonge and company a well intentioned group of former insiders or are they under cover Deep-Staters looking to control the UFO narrative and sew disinformation? You decide.

 

 

 

 

 

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