By Keith Basterfield, 15 July 2019
(UFOs – scientific research, Campbelltown,
New South Wales,
Australia)
Quote from the article:
“Offering circular
On 12 July 2019, the To The Stars Academy of Arts and
Sciences [sic] (TTSA for short) undertook a further filing with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission. As with all these filings, there are always
a few new pieces of information.
New Director
"In May 2019 the company appointed J Christopher
Mizer to serve on the company’s Board of Directors...Mr Mizer will be
considered an independent contractor and will receive a monthly fee of $5,000
as well as 300,000 shares of the company's class A common stock..."
The current staffing is:
Thomas Delonge - President, Interim CEO.
James Semivan - Vice President, Operations.
Harold Puthoff - Vice President, Science and
Technology.
Louis Tommasino - Treasurer, CFO.
Stephen Justice - Director of Advanced Programs and
Technology, COO.
Kari Delonge - Chief Communications Officer.
Lisa Clifford - Secretary.
Luis Elizondo - Chief of Security and Special
programs.
The Board of Directors is:
Thomas Delonge; James Semivan; Harold Puthoff; J
Christopher Mizer. (‘There is one additional director to be appointed.’ ‘We are looking for a CEO...to take over from
T Delonge.’)
New member of the Advisory Board
There is one member of the TTSA Advisory Board, listed
in the offering circular, who does not appear on the TTSA’s website list of
their team. This is one, Chris Herndon. The offering circular provides the
following information on Herndon:
‘Chris Herndon is a C-level Executive and Entrepreneur
and currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of TechCentrics Inc. Previously
he served for more than twenty years in the federal government, most recently
as Deputy Assistant to the President and the Director of White House
Information Technology...He began his career in telecommunications as a
Department of the Navy civilian, where he supported organizations such as the
National Reconnaissance Office, Office of Naval Research, Office of the
Secretary of Defense, and the White House Communications Agency...’
My comment: Note that
Herndon’s background was with the US Navy. This is interesting to me in that
TTSA has been claiming success with influencing the US Navy to update its
guidelines on reporting unidentified aircraft; and in briefing members/staffers
in Congress. Note also, the reference to supporting agencies such as the
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
The role of the NRO, according to their website is ‘the
U.S. government agency in
charge of designing, building, launching and maintaining America's
intelligence satellites.’
Given this role, the question of whether or not its
sophisticated sensor network picks up UAP has been debated from time to time in
the UFO literature.”
realtvufos.blogspot.com/search?q=NRO
Chris Herndon, Member of the TTSA Advisory Board
(linkedin.com photo)