We are entering a new age, disclosure is underway. I'm sure you've seen the Gimbal and GoFast videos from the Navy, and the New York Times article on this a year or so ago. Former Blink182 member Tom Delonge has former an organization behind the video releases called To The Stars Academy (TTSA) that include some high level people. Scientists, government officials etc that know their stuff. It's been established that UFOs are real, the question is, what are they?
UAP came about because so many people associate UFOs with aliens, and UAP is more accurate. They COULD be aliens, secret military projects, another country's tech, interdimensional or a hidden civilization. Lots of theories but no answers. The capabilities of these things are nothing that we currently have (at least that's been revealed). Here's a link to the TTSA website:
https://dpo.tothesta...emy.com
They are saying they may actually have materials from these objects or artifacts, which is what the following is about -- I just got this news release from them in my email yesterday:
To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA) announced today a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command to advance TTSA’s materiel and technology innovations in order to develop enhanced capabilities for Army ground vehicles.
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. TTSA will share its discoveries with Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC) and Ground Vehicle Survivability and Protection (GVSP) and the U.S. Army shall provide laboratories, expertise, support, and resources to help characterize the technologies and its applications.
“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 U.S. Army Futures Command. “At the Army's Ground Vehicle Systems Center, we look forward to this partnership and the potential technical innovations forthcoming.”
Steve Justice, TTSA’s COO and Aerospace Division Director added that, “This cooperative research agreement brings additional, critically important expertise that is necessary to advance the state-of-the-art in both our near and long-term technology areas of study. While the Army has specific military performance interests in the research, much of the work is expected to have dual-use application in support of TTSA’s path to commercialization and public benefit mission.”
I could go on and on, but am closely following all this, Gotta get ready for work though
Edited by Vlawde, 18 October 2019 - 07:49 AM.