I have intentionally stayed out of the FTM discussion, because there is no hard evidence for it. The "closest" (if you can call a third hand report close) is a recent report that Ryan Bledsoe said that his father's NASA friend, code named Tyler, told his father (Chris Bledsoe) that he worked for the NASSAU group, headed by Townsend Brown, and implied that this group has time travel technology.
"Tyler D" has recently been identified as Tim Taylor. In 2014, Taylor published a memoir called Launch Fever, which was subsequently reviewed by Linda, on Amazon (Reportedly, the review has been taken down in the last couple of weeks)
The Bledsoes met Taylor in 2012 or so, then connected him to Diana Pasulka, ca. 2014. She is the one who gave him the cover name.
How curious is it that, long before Tyler D was a twinkle in her author's eye, the right hand column of the Townsend Brown family archives at https://www.thomastownsendbrown.com/library.htm holds (as of March 5, 2024) this statement from September, 2010:
Coincidence? It doesn't feel like it to me. But what to make of it all? I dunno. All I can do is wonder.A copy of the full, 100-page version of "Hello Stupid," by Beau Kitselman is available at HelloStupid.Org courtesy of "Tyler."
Jan