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[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I read that article as soon as I saw this post haha, it was the first one that came up in google! But I honestly haven't considered bluebeam and the spaceforce.. that's an interesting concept and fits well with the narrative.

Did you hear about this?

"To the Stars claims to have “acquired, designed, or produced” these materials, which can offer an array of futuristic modifications like active camouflage, beamed energy propulsion, inertial mass reduction (explained to be the ability to travel either forward in time, or a great distance without the expense of losing personal time), and quantum communication."

"TTSA has acquired material from various sources and does not comment on the specifics of each sample,” Kari DeLonge, TTSA chief content officer and Tom’s sister, told Vice’s Motherboard.

The Army will make a $750,000 commitment to TTSA research as part of the five-year collaboration."

“Our partnership with TTSA serves as an exciting, non-traditional source for novel materials and transformational technologies to enhance our military ground system capabilities,” Dr. Joseph Cannon, deputy product manager of science and technology in the Vehicle Protection Systems Division of the GVSC, said in a TTSA press release announcing the contract.

"We look forward to this partnership and the potential technical innovations forthcoming.”

"DeLonge’s team at TTSA is spearheaded by a number of noteworthy officials who have spent significant time in the DoD.

Dr. Hal Puthoff, a NASA quantum physicist and DoD adviser, Jim Semivan, a former senior intelligence member of the CIA, Luis Elizondo, former OUSDI and Chris Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence in both the Clinton and Bush administrations who was instrumental in creating Special Operations Command, all occupy leadership positions within TTSA."

This was kinda weird to me; why is the army contracting a study with this company (and why tom of blink-182 lol) rather than the airforce/spaceforce on alien/futuristic weapon and travel technology, as well metal and alloys supposedly undiscovered on earth/recovered by the US government from "UAPs", then partially stolen (only took samples) from different branches of the government by whistle-blowers, just to share with the army? (this company is the same one that leaked the classified UFO videos from the navy via part of their team being a former OUSDI-whistleblower working solely for them Luis Elizondo, getting them eventually declassified and forcing the navy to confirm they are authentic videos from their archives and they just haven't identified any technology on earth capable of doing what was seen in the footage, hence "UAP", the new term).

At least the airforce would make more sense imo - and the airforce's research would trickle down to the army. But if this is as it appears, it does show that that the government really doesn't work together/participate as they should if people had to steal samples of unknown material for academic purposes from one area of the government, with the intention of sharing them with another. The reason Elizondo said he became a whistle-blower and quit OUSDI is because of the lack of cooperation (which meant lack of progression) and things he was seeing.

[–]useless_aether 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

i think its a psyop, involving that musician attracts attention?