Tom DeLonge revealed a 1960s UFO report on Instagram to show ‘drones are actually aliens.’
“The drones that are being discussed, can hover for six hours, and then disappear once they are spotted,” the guitarist wrote in the caption of his post along with the photo of the report. “This is why it’s been hard to get facts from any US Agency.”
He added, “Some of them can even move into the ocean, and then back up to the air. Which is called ‘transmedium travel.’ A very hard thing to do. If you look at this document above, it seems like it’s a repeat of exactly what happened in the 60s.”
“There is a good chance that these things could potentially be ‘mimicking’ other aircraft, and this even happened more recently in situations at Skinwalker Ranch years ago when it was being studied the US Gov under BAAS and AATIP… and again, also decades ago in the 60s,” DeLonge continued,
The rocker concluded, “It’s all something to consider, and although we don’t have all the facts yet, we do know that UFOs play with ‘mimicry’ and that has been known for quite some time. Why? To get us to notice them without a major freak out? Who knows… but well, we are noticing nonetheless.”
Tom also shared his t-shirt merch which says, “Tom was right. Aliens f*cking exist. Bringing you the future since 2015.” Earlier this year, DeLonge said he believes that if a UFO appears, it’s a bad sign. In a Reddit conversation from a year ago, he said UFOs mean bad news and that aliens aren’t good. He also explained how aliens think.
He said, “The UFO phenomenon is interested in the bad things and it brings along a lot of bad things. It’s not because we’re gonna come out and say ‘UFOs are real.’ Well guess what? UFOs are bad news. Deal with it, they just are. The UFO phenomenon has a hive mind. These creatures, they potentially don’t have souls, they’re like clones. And they worship their own technology to some degree.”
“You have shows like ‘Ancient Aliens,’ and every other thing out there that’s coming up with this bizzare ideas that aliens built everything and now people are for lack of a better term worshipping aliens. Aliens built everything, aliens made us, aliens are the Gods, aliens this, aliens that,” DeLonge also shared.
The musician noted, “And I said, ‘That’s what happens when there’s a vacuum.’ And it got filled with something that is no good. So we’re gonna come out of this thinking that aliens are good, and they’re not. At least this one specific race I’m talking about.”
DeLonge left Blink-182 in 2015 due to his growing interest in UFOs and aliens, which surprised many fans. He later explained that people misunderstood his decision, thinking he left just to chase aliens.
Photo Credit: Tom DeLonge – Instagram


