The US Army Is Spending $750K to Partner With UFO Research Group – Futurism

Posted: October 28, 2019 at 9:47 pm

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On Thursday, To the Stars Academy (TTSA) an alien and UFO research group founded by former Blink-182 member Tom DeLonge announced that it had entered into a partnership with the U.S. Army.

Now, new details on the partnership have emerged including that the Army is planning to spend at least $750,000 on the partnership.

As noted in a new Motherboard story, government document archivist John Greenewald has posted the entire Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between TTSA and the Army online.

The document reveals that the partnership will expire in five years unless the parties choose to renew it, and the government will not directly pay TTSA any money under the terms of the deal.

Instead, it will spend an estimated $750,000 on personnel, facilities, equipment, and other resources that TTSAs COO Kari DeLonge told Motherboard would be cost-prohibitive to a small startup-like TTSA.

The contract also makes clear what the Army hopes to get out of the partnership: to see if it can use TTSAs materials and technologies to advance its ground vehicles.

What the document doesnt mention, however, is TTSAs claim that some of the materials in its possession are extraterrestrial. Now that the group is getting the resources it needs to study those materials, maybe itllhave a better chance of figuring out just what exactly its gotten its hands on.

READ MORE: Tom DeLonges UFO Research Group Signs Contract With U.S. Army to Develop Far-Future Tech [Motherboard]

More on the partnership: Tom DeLonges UFO Research Group Partners With US Army

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