Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Details of 'contracts' between To The Stars Academy and EarthTech International
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The document details two research contracts between To The Stars Academy (TTSA) and EarthTech International (ETI) regarding exotic materials and beamed energy propulsion systems, as identified in a 2018 SEC filing.
This document is a blog post by Keith Basterfield, dated September 30, 2018, which analyzes a semiannual report from the To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science (TTSA) filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The author highlights two specific attachments found within the TTSA report, which function as contracts between TTSA and EarthTech International Incorporated (ETI). The first contract, titled 'Material Study - Set A (MSSA) Program,' is directed toward the analysis and experimentation of potentially exotic materials to determine their properties for use in sensors and propulsion. This project was scheduled to run from August 16, 2018, to October 25, 2018, with a funding cap of $35,000. The second contract, the 'Beamed Energy Launch System (BELS) Program Planning Project,' focuses on defining a program plan for requirements development, analysis, and experimentation regarding beamed energy propulsion for small spacecraft. This project was scheduled from August 17, 2018, to October 17, 2018, with a funding cap of $25,000. The document includes details on the scope of work, performance plans, and acceptance criteria for both projects, noting that Dr. Hal Puthoff and Dr. Eric Davis were likely leading these respective efforts. The author notes that these attachments were likely overlooked by most readers of the original SEC filing.
The emergence of exotic materials has introduced the possibility of expanding the role of structural materials to other operational functions such as sensors and propulsion.
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Official Assessment
The document outlines two specific contracts between To The Stars Academy (TTSA) and EarthTech International (ETI) for research into exotic materials and beamed energy propulsion systems.
Key Persons
- Danny SilvaUS researcher
- Garry NolanAdvisory Board member
- Hal PuthoffHeading the first project
- Eric DavisLikely leading the second project