Former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy is one step closer to changing laws about UFOs.
DeLonge shared on Tuesday (June 23rd) that the Academy was able to get language regarding unidentified aerial phenomena inserted into the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Authorization Act.
If passed, it would change how the government conceals and reports on classified information regarding UFOs and possibly allow the public more access to that information.
The proposal was added into the Authorization Act by Chris Mellon. Mellon is a chairman of To The Stars Academy. He is also a chairman of the National Security Policy Advisory Board.
Somewhat improbably, DeLonge's To the Stars Academy has been at the forefront of recent government involvement with UFOs. It released three videos in December 2017 and March 2018 that showed objects in the sky that reportedly dated back to the mid-2000s.
A year later in 2019, the U.S. Navy acknowledged these videos and considered the “phenomena contained/depicted in those videos as unidentified.” This all eventually led to the Academy’s partnership with the U.S. Army. Then, in April 2020, the Pentagon officially released three videos featuring alleged evidence of UFOs.