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US Army signs deal to exploit 'UFO technology'

By T.K. Randall
October 22, 2019 · Comment icon 41 comments

Did this material really come from a UFO ? Image Credit: Twitter / To The stars Academy
The military has teamed up with Tom DeLonge's 'To The Stars' group to study alleged UFO 'metamaterials'.
Back in July, Steve Justice - chief operating officer of the 'To the Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences' - revealed that the organization had been working to "independently prove" the exotic properties and attributes of UFO "matamaterials" that it had somehow gained possession of.

Now in a fascinating twist, the US Army has seemingly taken a shine to these materials as well and has signed a deal with the group so that it can exploit them for use in new weapons systems.

The deal is outlined in a document entitled "Cooperative Research and Development Agreement" which describes the new relationship between DeLonge's group and the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command for the purpose of "leveraging advancements in metamaterials and quantum physics to push performance gains" in the development of new offensive and defensive systems.

The contract, which spans five years, states that the Secretary of Defense "can share historical reports of findings and origin of material solutions" contained in TTSA's archives.
"Our partnership with TTSA serves as an exciting, non-traditional source for novel materials and transformational technologies to enhance our military ground system capabilities," said Dr. Joseph Cannon of US Army Futures Command.

"At the Army's Ground Vehicle Systems Center, we look forward to this partnership and the potential technical innovations forthcoming."

The actual contract itself can be viewed - here.

Exactly what weapons and vehicles the US Army will be developing using the alleged UFO 'metamaterials' in possession by DeLonge's group however remains unclear.

Whatever these materials are, the military is seemingly taking them very seriously.

Source: UPI.com | Comments (41)




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Comment icon #32 Posted by stereologist 5 years ago
The named group appears to be legitimate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Futures_Command The future vertical lift platforms linked to this article https://www.army.mil/article/204513/new_army_aircraft_will_be_durable_lethal_unmanned_for_modern_conflicts  
Comment icon #33 Posted by Desertrat56 5 years ago
Were you able to find anything on  Joseph Cannon? 
Comment icon #34 Posted by stereologist 5 years ago
Here is another article which seems like BS. https://taskandpurpose.com/army-ttsa-contract-blink-182-tom-delonge Since when did they do any of that? That's right they have a deal with Puthoff. The again I don't think that someone read the contract or asked the right questions because it states the following. Then I found this at the Black Vault https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/u-s-army-releases-crada-with-to-the-stars-academy-of-arts-science/ Apparently, TTSA has angered investors who think that the government is hiding secrets and not TTSA is being secretive. Also  
Comment icon #35 Posted by stereologist 5 years ago
Didn't look yet. It seems this agreement is an actual agreement.  Oddly enough the Army claims there is no payment as far as examination of the materials is concerned. Section 7.5.1 must refer to things other than the analysis of the physical materials.
Comment icon #36 Posted by Desertrat56 5 years ago
Interesting.  Maybe it is a way to get the materials and see if DeLonge's claims are real.  Seems like there should be some wording about non-disclosure in it.
Comment icon #37 Posted by stereologist 5 years ago
This is definitely worth the read. https://gizmodo.com/uh-the-army-just-contracted-with-tom-delonges-ufo-gr-1839176479 That is just a tidbit of the discussion in that article.  
Comment icon #38 Posted by stereologist 5 years ago
This is all unclassified work.  Some of the articles I have linked to mention that the military knows where the materials came from.
Comment icon #39 Posted by South Alabam 5 years ago
A statement by TTSA, an organization founded by former Blink-182 member Tom DeLonge, said the academy has technology solutions "in material science, space-time metric engineering, quantum physics, beamed energy propulsion, and active camouflage, [which] have the potential to enhance survivability and effectiveness of multiple Army systems." A TTSA statement on Thursday defines the organization as a "collaboration between academia, industry and pop culture to advance society's understanding of scientific phenomena and its technological implications." https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2019/10/21/... [More]
Comment icon #40 Posted by Twas Brillig 5 years ago
Thank you Tom DeLonge, for selling out to the military, way to go ****head!
Comment icon #41 Posted by the13bats 5 years ago
Yeah..cuz Tom was such a pillar before that


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