'Aliens Are Real': Here's How Blink-182 Tom DeLonge Reacts to UFO Crash Revelation

 'Aliens Are Real': Here's How Blink-182 Tom DeLonge Reacts to UFO Crash Revelation
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Blink-182 member Tom DeLonge commented on the recent revelation about aliens and UFOs made by a former military intelligence officer.

The Congress began a series of public hearings to discuss issues regarding UFOs and aliens as news that the government possesses "nonhuman" biological matter emerged. Former military officials made the claims, with one former intelligence officer giving a mystifying statement to prove their existence.

Blink-182 Tom DeLonge Reacts to Aliens, UFOs News

On Twitter, now X, DeLonge shared his reaction to the revelation by posting an emoji wearing glasses and a screenshot of a poster that reads, "Tom was right. Aliens f**king exist."

Prior to the recent hearings, the 47-year-old "What's My Age Again?" musician launched the company, To the Stars, in 2015. The research group, which has since been renamed To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, captured footage of UFOs which publications, like The New York Times, published.

The US Navy recognized and published the clips in 2020, making the talks about aliens and UFOs more prominent. DeLonge also retweeted a post by another Twitter user, saying that the musician was right all along.

"I used to have a friend that would say that Tom DeLonge being into aliens was something you would only hear out of a movie," the fan said. "...and she was so right bc this movie just got to the good part where the guy who's nuts is not nuts and is the one who was right all along."

The Revelations About UFOs, Aliens Explored

The "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency" on Wednesday welcomed US Air Force officer and former intelligence official David Grusch who testified regarding the government's possession of "nonhuman biologics" which were recovered from an alleged aircraft crash.

According to Grusch, executive branch agencies have been keeping the information regarding the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena for years, as quoted by CBS News.

The former intelligence official investigated UAP for the Pentagon, during which he was reportedly informed of a multi-decade crash retrieval and "reverse-engineering program." He cited the observation made by people with direct knowledge of the program and revealed that they are still currently on it.

More witnesses supported his testimony, including former Navy pilot Ryan Graves who informed the public that the national conversation would change if they could see the sensor and video data he personally saw.

"If UAP are foreign drones, it is an urgent national security problem. If it is something else, it is an issue for science," he went on. "In either case, unidentified objects are a concern for flight safety. The American people deserve to know what is happening in our skies. It is long overdue."

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