Tom DeLonge’s UFO research organization announces partnership with US Army development division

Credit: LeAnn MuellerTom DeLonge‘s To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science UFO research organization has announced a major partnership with a division of the United States military.

According to a press release, To the Stars has entered into a “Cooperative Research and Development Agreement” with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command.

“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,” the press release reads.

Dr. Joseph Cannon of U.S. Army Futures Command praised TTSA for its “transformational technologies” which can be used to “enhance our military ground system capabilities.”

DeLonge, who, of course, used to be in Blink-182, launched the To the Stars Academy in October 2017. A December 2017 New York Times article revealed that the military intelligence official who led a secret Pentagon UFO investigation program had joined the organization.

This past May, DeLonge premiered a new UFO docu-series called Unidentified on History. Just last month, the U.S. Navy acknowledged for the first time three videos of alleged “unidentified aerial phenomena” that To the Stars had helped to unearth.

Meanwhile, DeLonge has been the road with his band Angels & Airwaves this fall, marking the group’s first tour in seven years.

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