Mysterious disappearance of UFO-linked Air Force general sparks search

Antimatter is not a source of energy. It is a very, very, very inefficient way of storing energy for future use; you put gigawatts into a reactor to make a few positrons, and get a few electronvolts in return. It certainly isn't a clean source of energy, since its most energetic product is deadly gamma rays, and the rest is useless neutrinos.
 
As a quick comment- perhaps I was (wrongly?) confusing these videos videos with the materials submitted for the CRADA.

Looks like Hal's combination safe was stuffed to the brim with materials TTSA had documented themselves collecting whilst establishing chains of custody.
Who knows what came from where?

But again, this is all marketing hype. The video you linked to (linked below as well) provides nothing. It's lots of random shots of Elizondo, Justice and Puthoff handling anonymous pieces in bubble wrap. Then they sit around the conference table and report back to DeLonge and Mellon. It's staged. They never actually show any supposed "meta-material". The one time something is out of the wrapper, they blur it:

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The key bit of narration starts around 1:09:

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1:09
say let's just follow the data and see where it goes it is a bit like a fine art dealer right you're always looking
1:17
for that lost Picasso chances are everybody comes to you and says I have a lost Picasso and it's probably someone's finger painting that
they did in high school but occasionally and rarely it only takes one time you find that Picasso it locked away in someone's attic or someone's basement
and they didn't know they had it my whole career was about solving really hard problems this is a hard problem
Translation, they didn't have anything. All that stuff they're cataloging and carefully wrapping and unwrapping is, at best, bits of junk people have sent them or they've collected, because there some sort of UFO story associated with it:

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forming is key to me now we have multiple samples now from multiple
sources ranging a wide variety of integrity even if the material goes
nowhere people are beginning to provide us things well that is a more more brilliant than I thought what's
At worst, they are literally props. Just ordinary things wrapped up and supposedly cataloged for a marketing video. Regardless of what they actually believed, they were looking for investors.

That they entered the CRADA contract with the Army to study the bismuth and Magnesium sample from Art's Parts, is conclusive. Justice made that clear in the press release and AARO eventually ended up testing the same sample. It's provenance starts and ends with Art Bell's mail box.

All of this was for nothing eventually. Here is some of the core TTSA people when this video was made backing 2019 or 2020:

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Mellon, Elizondo, Justice, DeLonge and Puthoff. Trying to convince people (investors) that they had, or soon would have, material from crashed UFOs and the technology from them. By February of 2021, their SEC filing said it was all done:

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To achieve its goals, TTSA has decided to restructure its operations to scale back its initiatives in science and tech commercialization and to place a greater emphasis on the operations of its entertainment business.

Further, as part of the restructuring, Stephen Justice, TTSA's Chief Operations Officer, Luis Elizondo, TTSA's Director of Government Programs & Services, and Christopher Mellon, a member of TTSA's advisory board, are no longer with the company. To keep in sync with TTSA's public benefit mission of informed entertainment media, the company plans to keep its science advisory board, whose connections will influence TTSA's stories for film, and to add a board member with expertise in the film industry."
It started as an entertainment company and after flirting with some science, it went back to being an entertainment company.

Back to McCasland.
I can easily envisage a scenario where people like Mellon use ET UFO's as a stalking horse to try and out classified technology they would like to monetise.

How? Mellon left government, where he was mostly a staffer, back in 2006. I doubt he has any insights to "forbidding knowledge" as you called it, that he or TTSA could monetize. They haven't yet.

TTSA was always a lot of smoke and mirrors looking for investors. It only lasted 3 years. McCasland's name has become caught up in it due to a few leaked emails and never had much to do with it, but here we are.


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP1v44NM9ls
 
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