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Tom DeLonge's UFO Research Group Teams With U.S. Army

Ex-Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge's UFO research group To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science has announced a new partnership with the U.S. Army. The two groups will collaborate on future research.

The collaboration allows the Army’s Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC) and Ground Vehicle Survivability and Protection (GVSP) access to To The Stars research on “material science, space-time metric engineering, quantum physics, beam energy propulsion” and other concepts, which may “enhance survivability and effectiveness of multiple Army systems,” according to a press release.

The report also mentioned the existence of mysterious metal alloys as potential evidence of UFOs, which DeLonge’s organization later claimed to have acquired for investigative purposes. Those alloys are said to be what drove the U.S. Army to partner with DeLonge's To The Stars.

DeLonge has been touring with his band, Angels And Airwaves, who are expected to release an album in 2020.

Story source: Gizmodo

Below is the post from Tom DeLonge with a pic of the alloy that is said to be what drove the U.S. Army to partner with To The Stars Academy


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