U.S. Army: TTSA Anomalous Artifact Investigation Results Disclosed
The U.S. Army released final documentation concluding its five-year research partnership with TTSA. Laboratory analysis determined that the supposed anomalous material could not function as claimed electromagnetic waveguides. Officials found the metallic sample likely represented conventional manufacturing byproducts rather than exotic technology.
Background
The Black Vault obtained the final close-out report through Freedom of Information Act requests, documenting the termination of Agreement #19-15. This Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between the U.S. Army and To The Stars Academy had generated significant public interest due to claims about potentially extraterrestrial materials.
The Army's assessment definitively concluded that the sample lacked the necessary structural properties to serve as an electromagnetic waveguide, contrary to TTSA's initial theoretical assertions. Testing performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and other facilities revealed conventional metallic composition without anomalous isotopic ratios or manufacturing characteristics suggesting non-terrestrial origins.
Despite TTSA's public statements about possessing multiple exotic artifacts from various sources, the official documentation confirmed only one sample underwent government evaluation. The report explicitly avoided terminology related to unidentified anomalous phenomena, focusing strictly on potential military applications for ground vehicle protection.