The Army and a UFO Group Are Investigating…Something0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, UFO News
- October 18, 2019
What’s going on here?
What’s going on here?
Established in 2017, To The Stars Academy is a shareholder-based organization focused on the research and technological exploitation of unidentified aerial phenomena (a.k.a. UFOs). But where some see a cutting-edge team pushing the frontiers of scientific knowledge, others see a hare-brained investment scheme of uncertain form. What’s the truth?
A Congressman is asking the Navy to release its UFO files. His letter closely aligns with the findings the Blink 182 singer has released over the last two years.
‘Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation’ will feature new evidence, video footage, plus interviews with former military personnel
At the turn of the millennium, Blink-182 was everywhere. On the cover of the pop-punk band’s smash album, “Enema of the State,” a busty nurse with a lustful grin snapped on a latex glove. At MTV beach concerts, sunburned masses moshed to the No. 1 hit “All the Small Things.” But frontman Tom DeLonge — the one with the angsty, adolescent singing voice — had been nurturing an offstage hobby that was decidedly out of the mainstream.
The news cycle on this latest revelation that the Department of Defense (DoD) had a project called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) that looked into UFOs – remember the U is for “unidentified” not aliens – seems to be coming to a close.
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‘I kind of used some of my notoriety to try to do something pretty ambitious, and it worked,’ he said in a taped message to the International UFO congress
The musician has been named 2017’s UFO researcher of the year, has co-written a novel about aliens and claims to have allies in the US government
“Does part of me get bummed?” says DeLonge of band estrangement. “Totally. But it doesn’t consume m