Tom DeLonge formed To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science in 2017. The organization included an elite team of former government and defense-contractor insiders who would work behind the scenes to broaden awareness of the topic and persuade the government to reveal what it knows about UFOs.
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“Those three videos are just part of a larger effort by the U.S. Navy to try and investigate a series of incursions into our training ranges by phenomena that we’re calling unidentified aerial phenomena,” says Gradisher, who declined to say how many sightings there have been. “Our aviators train as they fight! Videos for Navy Confirms UFO Videos Are Real And U S Navy Confirms Existing Footage Of Ufos – Music Board modernsoundmastering.com!! So when they’re out there training, if there’s an incursion by any kind of aerial vehicle phenomena, whatever, it puts the safety of our aviators at risk as well as the security of our training operations.”
This may worth something:
Navy Confirms UFO Videos Posted by Tom DeLonge Are Real and Should Not Have Been Released - NBC
UFO Sightings Will Soon Peak. Don't Blame The Government
A crescent Moon and the planets Mercury and Venus over the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Paranal Observatory in Chile.
However, before you start to panic, know that the bright light is nothing more than a close planet coming back into view after a while behind the Sun.
It is, of course, super-bright planet Venus and–for a limited time only–it can be seen with the hardest-to-see tiny planet Mercury.
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Venus has been hidden for a while observable only before dawn for much of 2019, and until recently lost in sunlight! 'What the hell is that?': Navy pilot reveals creepy incident of 'dark mass' coming up from the depths news.com.au!! It reached what astronomers call "superior conjunction" (when it appears to go behind the Sun from our point of view on Earth) back in mid-August, but it's only now beginning to move away from the glare of the setting Sun. The same goes for Mercury, which was hidden by the Sun's glare completely during its superior conjunction on September 4.
KUOW - Is a UFO by any other name still as alarming?
While you're here, how about this:
Don't Storm Area 51, Begs the Webmaster of the UFO Kingdom | WIRED
On August 18, Joerg Arnu, a resident of Rachel, Nevada, stepped before his local Lincoln County commissioners! 8:44 UFO Sightings - US Navy Confirms UFO Videos Are The Real Deal | TOP 7 YouTube!! He had come to voice opposition to an event called Alienstock that was set to descend on his town. Starting September 19, an unknown but possibly huge number of visitors were to swarm his hamlet! 1:44 US Navy Confirms Those UFO Videos Are Real And Never Should've Been Released YouTube!! Said festival had spun off from a joke Facebook event, a suggestion gone viral that a herd of humans could break into Area 51 and learn the military base's alien secrets . The joke spawned the very real Alienstock and the "Storm Area 51 Basecamp" experience planned for the other end of Highway 375, a stretch of pavement officially labeled Extraterrestrial Highway! Navy Confirms: Those UFO Videos Are Real And Never Should ...www.huffpost.com/entry/ navy - confirms - ufo - video ...Navy Confirms : Those UFO Videos Are Real And Never Should've Been Released Naval authorities call the objects in the footage " unidentified aerial phenomena ." By Ed Mazza!! The creator of the Facebook post has since moved Alienstock to Las Vegas, but the residents of Rachel are still bracing for an onslaught of visitors.
There's some irony in Arnu's anti-Storm stance. After all, on Dreamland Resort, Arnu has spent 20 years chronicling his Area 51 adventures and discoveries, creating probably the world's most thorough public repository of Dreamland documentation and providing a place for other investigators to congregate. He created the site because he wanted to share Area 51 with the whole planet. Area 51 is where several super-secret, very cool aviation projects originated.
How Blink-182's Tom DeLonge Became a U.F.O. Researcher - The New York Times
For decades, the discussion of whether or not U.F.O.s exist has been debated in American pop culture and within science communities.
That all reached a fever pitch last week when the United States Navy confirmed that three widely shared videos captured by naval aviators in 2004 and 2015 were indeed real and showed what it called "unidentified aerial phenomena." The "unidentified" part of that statement sparked excitement among U.F.O. enthusiasts.
The three videos show mysterious objects in the sky and contain audio of pilots trying to make sense of what they were seeing. They had gained notoriety since being published in 2017 and 2018 by The New York Times and a company called To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences . Founded in 2017, it is run by a team of 12, including several former government employees, who try to advance society's understanding of scientific phenomena through the lenses of entertainment, science and aerospace.
just a random reminder the US navy confirmed that it recorded tic-tac shaped UFOs that defied the known laws of phy… https://t.co/6LLLA8WwDX DannyBKelly (from Seattle, WA) Tue Oct 08 18:53:13 +0000 2019
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