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Hallelujah, Brother Realm!! Praise DeLonge!!!!  Your salvation is nigh!! And I may now disclose for you that,  as an “-informational Agent” (pick your prefix) of some kind for TTSA, I am fully authorized by TTSA to baptize you into the mani-fold known as the First Crowdfunding Church of DeLonge Disclosure.


Our creed is simple.  This is all you have to believe in, but you must recite this prayer 182 times per day while facing Las Vegas.


There is no Singularity but Bigelow and Tom DeLonge is his Prophet.”


Of course you will be expected to tithe to the Church, but only on a monthly (not weekly) basis, and the minimum “suggested donation”  is $200 as described on the TTSA homepage.  (DeLonge’s work is never done and DeLonge works in mysterious ways that require lots of funding.)


Now I know that you, Brother Realm, are very concerned with issues of origin and history, given your keen interest in the Chain of Custody for the Nimitz Tic-Tac video, for example. Therefore, I will supply you with a series of webpages to peruse about the origin of this new DeLonge Disclosure Church, which began 4 decades ago as a breakaway sect from the Church of Scientology. 


The first link I give you is an excerpt from Jon Atack’s book The Hubbard Intelligence Agency.  Others will follow and when you want to be baptized into the Church, please let me know.


Jon Atack - The Hubbard Intelligence Agency


In 1978, the intelligence community was so pleased with the results of the SRI team that funding was massively extended. A multimillion dollar project called "Grill Flame" was brought into being under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Navy. The projects at SRI continued, but were greatly augmented at Fort George Meade in Maryland. The US Army Intelligence and Security agency became involved in the project and in 1983 expanded recruitment for psychics to be trained by Ingo Swann. Many military personnel were recruited, including Sergeant Mel Riley and Major Ed Dames who both claim to have become highly successful remote viewers.


US Army General Stubblebine came to head the project. He broadened the remit of the project, involving his military staff in spoonbending, and hiring tarot readers and channelers (or spirit mediums). The timing mirrors the involvement of many breakaway Scientologists in channeling groups. In 1984, General Stubblebine left under a cloud of controversy. By this time Puthoff and Swann had departed the Church of Scientology and become involved with a breakaway movement. With General Stubblebine's withdrawal, the Defense Intelligence Agency took over control of project "Grill Flame".


In Scientology, Puthoff and Swann had both navigated through the many levels of "processing" and indoctrination leading to the secret courses which supposedly convey supernatural powers on adherents. Hubbard promised that graduates of these courses would be able to leave their bodies at will and perceive remote events. Through the secret levels, Scientologists would be able to use willpower to control events and the minds of other people. The nearest comparison must be to magical systems which utilise initiations and rituals in the same attempt at elevating the power of the will. Hubbard's mentor, black magician Aleister Crowley, called this power "thelema".


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