The deal is understood to have been signed earlier this month in the wake of reports that the allegedly obtained evidence was related to a New Mexico location central to a series of UFO conspiracies. Weeks earlier, a media frenzy arose when the US Navy confirmed that videos with US pilots indeed sported some “unidentified phenomena”.
US forces have confirmed cutting a “curious cooperative” deal with the company To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science (TTSA) set up by former Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge, to look into the artefacts of alien origin purported to have been artificially created, The Drive reported citing a copy of the agreement obtained at the courtesy of The Army's Ground Vehicle System Centre.
Tbe edition went on to state that the Pentagon is thereby planning to check TTSA's earlier claims that it had acquired extra-terrestrial metamaterials related to the Roswell (New Mexico) UFO crash conspiracy theory.
TTSA first announced the Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) on 17 October, with an initial report on it published in the War Zone remarking the deal won't involve any revenue for the company. According to the copy cited by The Drive, the agreement gained legal force on 10 October, after it was signed by Jeffery Langhout, the centre's director, and Kari DeLonge, Tom DeLonge's sister who has held the title of Chief Content Officer for TTSA.
The metamaterials, which TTSA claimed in…