Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Delonge Confirms TTSA “Technical Collaboration” with Lockheed, Boeing, Bigelow Aerospace & BAE

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Tom Delonge posted an Instagram image in 2019 claiming TTSA had technical collaborations with major aerospace firms including Lockheed Martin and Boeing. The post was quickly deleted and these collaborations were not reflected in official SEC filings.

This document, archived as Case #894, details a 2019 report from the Silva Record regarding a claim made by Tom Delonge of the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA). On August 8, 2019, Delonge posted an image to Instagram outlining the 2018 accomplishments of TTSA. The list included a claim that the organization had begun a 'technical collaboration' with major aerospace and defense contractors, specifically Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Bigelow Aerospace, and BAE Systems. The document notes that this post was seemingly published by mistake and was removed from Instagram shortly after it went live. The Silva Record highlights that this specific technical collaboration was never mentioned in TTSA’s public SEC filings, nor had the organization previously publicly claimed to be working with Boeing or BAE. The document also includes commentary from users discussing the history of aerospace researchers, such as Dr. Fred Alzofon and Henry 'Hank' Wallace, and their alleged experiences with major corporations regarding advanced propulsion patents. The archive entry confirms that Steve Justice, a veteran of Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, served as the Aerospace Division Director for TTSA.

A technical collaboration with these aerospace contractors is never mentioned in TTSA’s public SEC filings, nor has TTSA ever mentioned working with Boeing or BAE.

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