Tom DeLonge
playerOccult & Esoteric · Defense & Military-Industrial
A pop-punk rock star became the friendly public face for what was really an intelligence-insider UFO operation that took millions from ordinary investors.
Who they are
Tom DeLonge, the Blink-182 musician who founded To The Stars Academy (TTSA) in October 2017.
What they do
The engine reads TTSA as an operation that used his celebrity to lend credibility to what was actually run by intelligence and defense insiders.
How it works
Alongside DeLonge sat former officials from intelligence and Lockheed's Skunk Works; TTSA raised money from the retail public through a crowdfunding stock offering, and by 2018 its filings showed a $37.4 million shareholder deficit, much of it executive stock pay. In December 2017 it handed the New York Times the three now-famous declassified Navy UFO videos.
Why it matters
The engine sees it as the celebrity 'credibility-laundering' layer of a bigger, multi-stage disclosure operation that later rebranded as the Sol Foundation.
The engine's record — word for word
Blink-182 musician; founded To The Stars Academy October 2017. **Pop-culture credibility-laundering vehicle:** DeLonge's celebrity provided the public-facing face for what was operationally an intelligence-community-disclosure operation (Mellon + Puthoff + Semivan + Elizondo + Steve Justice / Lockheed Skunk Works former Director Advanced Systems). TTSA was Reg-A+ crowdfunded — captured millions from retail public investors. By 2018: $37.4M accumulated stockholders' deficit (per SEC filings) — largely stock-based-compensation for executives. **2017 NYT Pentagon-UAP-program disclosure:** TTSA released the three declassified Navy UAP videos to NYT (Cooper + Blumenthal + Kean Dec 16 2017). Engine read: pop-culture credibility-laundering layer of the multi-stage operation that subsequently rebranded as Sol Foundation.
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