A potential narrative: ***** The scam likely happened from Bigelow and Lockheed working together on and off since 2004 starting with Orion Lite. After the AATIP scam and with the 38 “papers”, Puthoff and Bigelow initially persuade Rob Weiss of the merits of their techno scam. In 2015, Rob Weiss star-struck invites Tom DeLonge to a Skunk Works barbecue. Tom pitches his documentary. Bigelow people are at the event. Bigelow and Lockheed see it as marketing project and public relations campaign. Tom doesn’t mention UFOs at this point — it’s all about romanticizing aerospace and the Pentagon. But Lockheed decides not to participate. And Rob Weiss drops out. In the 2nd or 3rd meeting, someone likely Hal Puthoff or Steve Justice, asks Tom about his interests in UFOs. Then they use credible Lockheed employees Dr. Vincent Teofilo and Dr. Justin Golightly, who wrote 2 of the 38 AATIP papers, to convince others. And perhaps via Worth Golightly, a long-time manager in Contract Management in Fort Worth, Texas — 3 hours from EarthTech. Drawn by a payday of millions of dollars and deluded by Puthoff’s claims, Steve Justice from Skunk Works and the various people get involved using each other’s backgrounds to convince others and themselves. With Justice, Podesta and the expectation of Hillary winning, Tom temporarily convinces General McCasland around Jan. 25th, 2016 — well after the barbecue. He later backs out. When TTSA goes public on an OTC exchange, Gravity Holdings (owned by Tom’s trust) stands to earn $450 million. Semivan and Puthoff $20 million each. And Bigelow only got his first NASA contract ($17.8 million) in 2013, 14-years after he founded the company. This scam is worth hundreds of millions or billions to him via government contracts. And Weiss did ****** Tom DeLonge to the Skunk Works barbecue. And Bigelow was there. The distinguished Weiss is also on emails with his LMCO.COM company email with John Podesta, Tom DeLonge, Gen. Carey, Gen. McCasland and an employee of Hillary’s campaign in Jan 2016. My narrative explains how this happened. Kit Green was likely an inciting variable as his alleged credibility likely persuaded Bigelow, Firmage and Prince Hans-Adams II to investing with Hal. However, Kit and Nolan are not connected financially to TTSA. And Nolan is already wealthy. Weiss’ colleague Steve Justice is listed in this Reuters article as Deputy Vice President with Weiss mentioned too (EVP and GM of Skunk Works). And Justice did join the scam — but is he a “loon” with schizophrenia? Maybe. Was Weiss and the Generals temporarily insane too? Maybe. All that matters is who is getting most of the shares — Semivan, Hal and DeLonge. As I wrote, Bigelow and Hal used Lockheed to gain credibility, then with Podesta and Hillary’s expected election victory, got the Generals. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-lockheed-skunkworks/under-pressure-lockheed-opens-up-about-secret-weapons-unit-idUSKBN0JO16S20141210 https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5078Copy/paste a potential narrative: ***** The scam likely happened from Bigelow and Lockheed working together on and off since 2004 starting with Orion Lite. After the AATIP scam and with the 38 “papers”, Puthoff and Bigelow initially persuade Rob Weiss of the merits of their techno scam. In 2015, Rob Weiss star-struck invites Tom DeLonge to a Skunk Works barbecue. Tom pitches his documentary. Bigelow people are at the event. Bigelow and Lockheed see it as marketing project and public relations campaign. Tom doesn’t mention UFOs at this point — it’s all about romanticizing aerospace and the Pentagon. But Lockheed decides not to participate. And Rob Weiss drops out. In the 2nd or 3rd meeting, someone likely Hal Puthoff or Steve Justice, asks Tom about his interests in UFOs. Then they use credible Lockheed employees Dr. Vincent Teofilo and Dr. Justin Golightly, who wrote 2 of the 38 AATIP papers, to convince others. And perhaps via Worth Golightly, a long-time manager in Contract Management in Fort Worth, Texas — 3 hours from EarthTech. Drawn by a payday of millions of dollars and deluded by Puthoff’s claims, Steve Justice from Skunk Works and the various people get involved using each other’s backgrounds to convince others and themselves. With Justice, Podesta and the expectation of Hillary winning, Tom temporarily convinces General McCasland around Jan. 25th, 2016 — well after the barbecue. He later backs out. When TTSA goes public on an OTC exchange, Gravity Holdings (owned by Tom’s trust) stands to earn $450 million. Semivan and Puthoff $20 million each. And Bigelow only got his first NASA contract ($17.8 million) in 2013, 14-years after he founded the company. This scam is worth hundreds of millions or billions to him via government contracts.