Tom Delonge's To the Stars Academy

UFO Disinformation

By: Shawn Alli
Posted on: September 18, 2018

Image from Pixabay

 

If you mentioned the name Tom Delonge to me, I would have no idea who you were talking about. Sorry, but I don't usually remember names from boy bands or rock bands. But apparently, being the prodigy of Blink 182 has its benefits, like being the spokesperson for the UFO movement.

 

When I saw the initial trailer for his To the Stars Academy (TTSA) organization, it said that he was an award winning director. [1] That's news to me. And I was pleasantly surprised. His animated short Poet Andersen: The Dream Walker won best animated short at the Toronto Shorts International Film Festival. [2]

 

Being from Toronto, I had absolutely no idea what TSIFF was. And looking at it today...it looks very shady. Another wannabe film festival because the bigger festivals usually reject them. Hence, they made their own festival. Understandable but...

 

While Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker has pretty good animation (almost equivalent to DC cartoons), the plot is garbage. I'm guessing that the story is a personal one. And sadly, most personal works of art expressed in animation or live action movies are usually garbage.

 

According to its website, TTSA is consortium of science, military, intelligence, and entertainment in regards to new products to change the world. [3] The big problem is the names on the team (in addition to Tom Delonge who is a nobody in the UFO movement).

 

To the Stars Academy members:

 

Jim Semivan (former CIA)

Dr. Hal Puthoff (DOD/intelligence researcher)

Steve Justice (former Lockheed Martin Skunk Works)

Luis Elizondo (former DOD/Counterintelligence)

Chris Mellon (former secretary of Defense positions, Senate Intelligence Committee positions)

Dr. Paul Rapp (DOD, Director of the Traumatic Injury Research Program)

Dr. Norm Kahn (former CIA, Scientific Advisory Board of CosmoID, genomics research )

Dr. Colm Kelleher (DOD, former Bigelow Aerospace)

Dr. Adele Gilpin (Clinical Trials and Regulatory Advisor Creative Bio-Peptides). [3]

 

I'll just come out and say it. These are the type of people who would be involved in creating a Manchurian candidate, spreading disinformation, and destroying humanity though shady bio/genetics programs.

 

If an organization existed to create a false flag extraterrestrial hoax of bad aliens trying to destroy the planet and humanity uniting together under a global government to destroy them...the To The Stars Academy would be the unofficial spokesperson for such a plan.

 

And just in case you're still unsure, take a look at their home webpage:

 

"Human ultra-experience database - Develop a world-wide digital database cataloguing different types of supranormal experiences, with the goal of creating proprietary algorithms to find detailed patterns and correlate them with other academic research.

Brain-computer interface technology - Explore new approaches for the use of sophisticated technologies to promote direct brain to computer interfaces." [3]

 

Yet, in the older version of the homepage on the way back machine they include another point:


"Telepathy - Explore the location in the brain where this phenomenon is centered, and develop protocols for its enhancement and use." [4]

 

After reading these goals, I can't help but think of the brain nanotechnology conspiracy written by Dean Koontz in his Jane Hawk series.

 

The fact that Delonge receives the UFO researcher of the year award from the International UFO Congress [5]...is a complete joke.

 

For those who aren't in the know, the UFO community is heavily fractured and lost in their own delusions. Some believe in the official government claims about UFOs. Others are in their own ideological bubble about UFOs. While others are part of UFO disinformation campaigns (be it intentionally or unintentionally). I've never associated myself with such organizations. Too shady. Bad vibes.

 

The larger reason why I see To the Stars Academy as a disinformation campaign is because of Delonge's emails with John Podesta. [6]

 

In one email in 2016 he's meeting up with Podesta and:


Neil Mccasland (former US Air Force Research Laboratory).

Maj. Gen. Michael J. Carey (US Air Force retired).

Robert F. Weiss (Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, former US Navy).

These are not pushovers. These are heavy hitters.

 

Personally, I believe that these people are grooming Delonge to be the extraterrestrial ambassador for humanity while his group makes money on the patents. If you listen to the Coast to Coast AM interview [7], you'll get a better understanding of Delonge's ego and him being groomed by his advisors to tell "the story of a lifetime."

 

There's no need for mind control for people willing to play the fool. Better to be an egotistical king of fools than a nobody to educated people. And liberal media outlets loves Delonge's new venture. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

 

Feel free to take a look at TTSA's SEC filing and them trying to sell stock. [15] It's weird, but understandable. We're going to patent alien technology. That's big bucks in the future.

 

And just to note, Delonge has done the usual alternative media talk show circuit (Joe Rogan podcast, Coast to Coast AM). [16] [7]

 

Delonge believes that the best way to bring forth the UFO disclosure project is to bring it out in fiction. [7] Sorry, but Hollywood already does that with garbage UFO movies with a few gems thrown in. More fictional UFO content via movies or TV is not necessary.

 

The best way to bring out the UFO issue is for the president, military, and intelligence officials to actually show mainstream media outlets (both liberal and conservative) all the documents with almost no redactions, and all the physical UFO technology they have. Anything short of that type of disclosure is not disclosure. It’s disinformation. Packaged fiction to fit various agendas.

 

Another reason why I believe that To the Stars Academy is a disinformation/extraterrestrial hoax organization is because of Steven Greer. Steven Greer's disclosure project has never gotten the kind of media buzz that TTSA gets. Why not? Because it doesn't have famous people part of its project. It has military whistleblowers (lots of them). [17]

 

Greer's disclosure project exists for more than a decade prior to TTSA, all with video testimony of UFO military cover-ups, developing alternative energy, and false flag extraterrestrial hoaxes. [17]

 

Of course, I don't necessarily give Greer a pass either (see Conspiracy Theories 101 Series Part 3 of 12: Conspiracy Theorists – Dr. Steven Greer).


Greer’s organization is a bit shady as well, with rich families/military benefactors protecting him. Some may have problems with Greer talking about UFOs from a spiritual angle and extraterrestrials helping humanity/individuals for the sake of growth and the growth of humanity.

 

He believes that any extraterrestrial race that has gotten to Earth can go faster than the speed of light and are super advanced. And being super advanced they can destroy the Earth at any time if they were bad aliens. Hence, in Greer’s mind, they’re good aliens.

 

Sorry, but I don't think we have the full picture on extraterrestrials and their reasons why they do or don't do something to make accurate judgments about them. And besides, maybe they created/found a wormhole. Instead of going in a straight line on a paper to point X, you fold the paper in half and there’s practically no distance to travel. It's not rocket science. Well, maybe it is, but you get the point.

 

Greer’s movement may rub religious people the wrong way with its spiritual remote viewing protocols. While on the other hand, To the Stars Academy is more interested in creating advanced supposedly extraterrestrial products.

 

And advanced products are sexy to the idiot generation. Even religious people love them. It doesn't matter where it came from because they'll believe that if it exists and is good for humans, then whatever god they believe in created it. And if it’s bad, the devil created it. Everyone wins in the end. Sad to see such childish ideologies still in play, but that's the reality we live in.

 

But again, Greer's disclosure project is shady as well. For the last decade or so, in his lectures and website he constantly asks inventors for their anti-gravity devices. And if it’s genuine, he'll buy it out and make the invention public.

 

The problem is that there are no such devices to be found. Years of asking inventors, and having good relationships with ETs and having the protection of rich families/military/intelligence officials...and yet there are no devices? No significant movement on the UFO issue? Really?

 

Something's not right with this picture.

 

Oddly enough, Delonge's To the Stars Academy Aerospace division has found such a device (whether man-made or extraterrestrial). They call it the ADAM Research Project. [18]



This looks like a pissing contest of who can find advanced human/alien technology first. Understandable of course. One group has military and intelligence officials, while the other is a quasi spiritual organization telling people to become more peaceful and loving so the good extraterrestrials (all benevolent of course) will share their advanced technology with humanity.

 

Yah...the later won't being happening at all.

 

From observations in history, who do you think will get to the finish line first and influence humanity the most? The meek or the corrupt egocentric capitalist?

 

Like most things, the winner will most likely be the corrupt military and intelligence organizations that serve global special interest groups (see Conspiracy Theories 101 Series Part 2 of 12: The Deep State)

 

Greer is on the one side saying that all extraterrestrials are benevolent and the government is corrupt, While Delonge and Luis Elizondo are on the other side saying that most extraterrestrials are evil and the government, military, and intelligence community is protecting us. [19]

 

Separating fact from fiction is no less difficult in the present and will be no less difficult in the future.

 

God help us.

 

Was that a big G god or a little g god?

 

Oh dear god.

 

References:

[1] To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science. YouTube video. Posted by: To the Stars Media, October 11, 2017.

[2] Spanos, Brittany. Tom DeLonge Plots 'Poet Anderson' Film Starring Tyler Posey. Rolling Stone. September 28, 2015.

[3] To the Stars Academy.

[4] To the Stars Academy. Way Back Machine.

[5] Stutz, Colin. Tom DeLonge Receives UFO Researcher of the Year Award. Billboard. February 28, 2017.

[6] The Podesta Emails. WikiLeaks.

[7] Tom Delonge Discloses UFO Government Secrecy and Alien Intelligence. YouTube video. Coast to Coast AM. Official, March 24, 2018.

[8] Ross, Alex Robert. Tom DeLonge's UFO Research Project Seems Increasingly Legit. Vice News. December 18, 2017.

[9] Lamoureux, Mack. Watch New Declassified Footage of a Navy Encounter With a UFO. Vice News. March 13, 2018.

[10] Koebler, Jason. How Accurate Were Tom DeLonge's Alien Claims? An Investigation. Vice News. December 22, 2017.

[11] Legaspi, Althea. Tom DeLonge Announces Stars Academy for 'Outer Edges of Science' Research. Rolling Stone. October 12, 2017.

[12] Zak, Dan. UFOs are suddenly a serious news story — you can thank the guy from Blink-182 for that. Washington Post. May 30, 2018.

[13] Rago, Rozette. They've Seen Things. New York Times. August 14, 2018.

[14] Overbye, Dennis. U.F.O.s: Is This All There Is? New York Times. December 29, 2017.

[15] To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science Inc. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 2017.

[16] Joe Rogan Experience #1029 - Tom DeLonge. YouTube video. Posted by: PowerfulJRE, October 26, 2017.

[17] Unacknowledged Trailer #1 (2017). YouTube video. Posted by: Movieclips Indie, April 19, 2017.

[18] The ADAM Research Project Begins. YouTube video. Posted by: To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, August 14, 2018.

[19] Luis Elizondo Presents the History of AATIP. YouTube video. Posted by: To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, August 30, 2018.