The Dark Journalist Youtube Channel does a solid job of calling out the CIA as the backers of the "To The Stars Academy." To The Stars Academy's front man is former Blink 182 band member, and current UFO aficionado Tom Delonge.
The Dark Journalist essentially argues that To the Stars is not actually providing any disclosures with respect to the US government's knowledge of UFOs. Rather, To the Stars exists to promote the idea of an outer-space threat. The To the Stars government "expert" is Louis Elizondo, who claims to have worked for the Pentagon program that researched the UFO phenomenon. While Elizondo may have worked for the Pentagon, there is more evidence that he worked for the CIA and probably still does. Moreover, if Elizondo did work for the Pentagon, it was in a very limited capacity. A recent article at The Intercept (THE MEDIA LOVES THIS UFO EXPERT WHO SAYS HE WORKED FOR AN OBSCURE PENTAGON PROGRAM. DID HE?) provides more detail.
The Dark Journalist essentially argues that To the Stars is not actually providing any disclosures with respect to the US government's knowledge of UFOs. Rather, To the Stars exists to promote the idea of an outer-space threat. The To the Stars government "expert" is Louis Elizondo, who claims to have worked for the Pentagon program that researched the UFO phenomenon. While Elizondo may have worked for the Pentagon, there is more evidence that he worked for the CIA and probably still does. Moreover, if Elizondo did work for the Pentagon, it was in a very limited capacity. A recent article at The Intercept (THE MEDIA LOVES THIS UFO EXPERT WHO SAYS HE WORKED FOR AN OBSCURE PENTAGON PROGRAM. DID HE?) provides more detail.
We would argue that the CIA is less interested in any actual UFO activity and more interested in protecting the CIA's 60+ years of secrets, especially the agencies involvement in the JFK Assassination. We note that on December 16, 2017, the New York Times, released its first ever serious (non-mocking) article about the UFO phenomenon.
The article, in our view, was released as a possible distraction to the contemporaneous release of JFK Assassination related documents over the previous 30 days. Note that the last large release of files was on December 15, 2017, a day before the UFO story in the times.
As the table shows, the National Archives released five batches of JFK documents from October 26, 2017 to December 15, 2017. We speculate that the NY Times had the story already written and were prepared to release the UFO article in the event the files contained a "bombshell" that would implicate the CIA or any number of other Deep State players in the assassination of JFK in 1963.
In the absence of any embarrassing "bombshells", the article was published the day after the final batch of John F. Kennedy Assassination documents came out.
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