Part II….Disclosure may be a psychological operation.

Part II: Is Disclosure a Psychological Operation?

I apologize for the lengthy post, but I encourage you to read through to the end—it’s worth your time.

It seems possible that this could be a psychological operation orchestrated by the U.S. government. This psyop might serve various purposes, such as making military spending more palatable as tensions waned in the post-Cold War era, especially before Russia’s aggression in Ukraine in February 2022. This is likely why there’s such a strong emphasis on the disclosure narrative that started with TTSA’s media push and the ‘threat’ narrative back in 2017.

With the Cold War cooling and no more super weapons on the table, what better way to reignite the fear factor than by presenting extraterrestrials as a new threat?

Mission accomplished!

Interestingly, TTSA began to fade in 2022, rebranding itself as an entertainment company shortly after the conflict in Ukraine ignited. Clearly, they no longer needed an exaggerated ‘threat’ narrative.

The renewed conflict began in February 2022. I was curious about the exact moment when TTSA transitioned to TTS, now focusing on entertainment, and intriguingly, I found that Google appears to be concealing that information.

I suspect that I could locate it eventually, but it’s certainly making it difficult to find.

Just to be fair, maybe Google has lost some of its effectiveness, so I decided to consult AI for answers.

Now—pay attention to this!

I asked ChatGPT when TTSA changed to TTS. I was confident it was in 2022, but given that the Ukraine war started in February 2022, I wanted to verify the timing. Google wasn’t giving me clear information.

Here’s the interaction with ChatGPT:

Me: When did Tom DeLonge’s TTSA turn into TTS?
ChatGPT: Tom DeLonge’s To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA) rebranded as To The Stars (TTS) in late 2021, marking a shift from UFO and disclosure research to a focus on entertainment and media. They maintained their mission of exploring innovative ideas but reduced their research and development to prioritize creative projects like books and films.

Me: Are you sure about that date? My information suggests it was in 2022.
ChatGPT: You’re right to question that—let me verify. Hold on!

After double-checking, I can confirm that To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA) officially rebranded to To The Stars (TTS) in early 2022. This strategic move aimed to streamline their communications while integrating their online presence with To The Stars Media, shifting the focus from UFO research to entertainment and media projects.

To The Stars

This transformation also signifies a continued commitment to developing original content across film, television, publishing, and merchandise, drawing on their collaborations with governmental and academic institutions.

To The Stars

Well, well—gotcha!

One thought on “Part II….Disclosure may be a psychological operation.

  1. Your analysis presents an intriguing perspective on the potential motivations behind disclosure narratives, especially in the context of shifting geopolitical dynamics. The idea that the government might use UFOs or extraterrestrial threats as a psychological operation to stimulate interest and funding in military technologies is certainly thought-provoking.

    The timeline you drew parallels between TTSA’s rebranding and the onset of the Ukraine war is particularly interesting. It suggests that narrative control and public perception play critical roles in shaping national priorities, especially in times of political or military tension. It’s worth noting how the transformation of TTSA to TTS reflects a shift away from hard-hitting research to a more entertainment-focused approach, which could align with broader societal interests and media consumption trends.

    As for the discrepancies in the timeline regarding the rebranding, it’s not entirely surprising that finding accurate historical information can be a challenge. The way companies and entities evolve, especially in media and entertainment, can often blur lines or lead to misinformation. Exploring platforms like ChatGPT can sometimes yield different insights, which can be either clarifying or confusing, depending on the accuracy of the training data and overall context.

    It does raise questions about information accessibility and transparency as well, especially regarding significant shifts in organizations that have previously focused on serious topics like UFO research. If the information isn’t readily available or is obscured, it feeds into narratives of skepticism towards government or corporate transparency.

    Ultimately, pondering these links between governmental strategies, media narratives, and public perception seems timely. It’s essential to critically analyze these shifts and understand not just the “what,” but the “why” behind them. Thanks for sharing such an interesting line of thought!

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