Better safe then sorry, right . . .I came very close to investing, $200 (minimum) for 40 shares in a company that might... in an unknown amount of time, just might develop commercial electro gravitics, didn't seem too bad. Something for my children, or theirs. On the other hand, money is always scarce and I didn't fancy giving Tom Delonge cash just so he could make movies.*
What really interests me is the people he's working with. First, Louis Elizondo, former DoD head of their Aerial threat assessment program. Just retired! He was introduced by Tom as a guy he was told he could never know his name until the day he died. Somebody in a very sensitive position who knew Ufo were real. Now here he is in the open. Apparently he is going to run the UFO report collection centre. They are creating a new MUFON. He also promised genuine footage from "Real government systems". "Not blury amateur footage".
He alone is fascinating to me. He might just be a new Nick Pope, a sightings guy. Even then though, the program he ran is still ongoing, probably still classified? Which means he must be sanctioned.
Then there's the Skunk works guys. Former head Rob Weiss and ops manager Steve Justice (the concept craft is apparently his design.) The former head of Wright Patt research labs, Neil McCasland. Jim Semivan, former high level CIA breifer who came out publicly as an experienced in the foreword to Tom's book. Another USAF General Michael Carey.
Then there's Hal Puthoff, according to Annie Jacobsen's book has been vetting every claim of free energy for the USGfor the last 10 years and has held a security clearance since 1968 . Not to mention Garry Nolan owner of world class bio tech company, Nolan Labs, an experiencer and the guy who is working with Kit. Colm Kellerher is there too, former NIDS.
So, there is no way any of these people would stand alongside Tom Delonge with out permission, given the things he is saying. This is not Tom's program despite what he might think, it's USG. Put it all together and what do you get? Confirmation, or as we called it - Disclosure Lite. Amazingly, this just might also be the first step toward getting the tech into the public sector too. (Although, that's probably wishful thinking on my part. )
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