Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge's series of statements about alien threats have resurfaced and may have us worried heading into 2024.
About a year ago, Mr. DeLong posted on social media that he (a) does not believe that aliens, unidentified flying objects/aerial phenomena (UFOs/UAPs) are real, and (b) believes that aliens are real. I blamed those who did. our friends, according to In a series of posts on Reddit.
“The UFO phenomenon is interested in bad things and brings about a lot of bad things. It's not because we come out and say, “UFOs are real.'' Well, guess what? UFOs are bad news. Deal with it, they just are. There is a collective consciousness in the UFO phenomenon. These creatures are potentially soulless and like clones. And they worship their technology to some degree,” DeLong said at the time.
If Mr. DeLong's statement sounds familiar, it's because I've heard it before from countless people spouting the same unverified and completely unwarranted claims. Mr. DeLong's rhetoric is part of a pervasive misinformation campaign about UFOs, led primarily by “former” agents of To the Stars Academy.
“Shows like 'Ancient Aliens' and everything come up with this weird idea that aliens built everything and now people worship, for lack of a better word, aliens. Aliens created us, aliens are gods, aliens are this, aliens are that. And I said, “That's what happens in a vacuum.” And it ended up being full of bad stuff. I mean, we're going to come out of this situation thinking the aliens are good, but they're not. At least that's what I'm talking about about this particular race. ” (Related: New UFO disclosure law doesn't go far enough)
We reported just a few days ago that UFOs and aliens will be part of a large-scale distraction strategy within American media in 2024. So far, this year's results have proven our hypothesis correct. While I keep hearing secret Congress talking about the UFO threat and seeing videos of Air Force flying UFOs suddenly go viral, a month after this alleged incident happened, I can't help but roll my eyes. I can't help it.
If 2024 is another year in which celebrities, “scientists” and politicians try to convince us that the truth about UFOs is imminent, I think we'll be along for the ride. Masu. But until we see physical evidence of it, dear reader, don't believe what these people say.
Blink-182 Frontman Tom DeLonge’s Resurfaced UFO Comments Might Spell ‘Bad News’ In 2024
Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge's series of statements about alien threats have resurfaced and may have us worried heading into 2024.
About a year ago, Mr. DeLong posted on social media that he (a) does not believe that aliens, unidentified flying objects/aerial phenomena (UFOs/UAPs) are real, and (b) believes that aliens are real. I blamed those who did. our friends, according to In a series of posts on Reddit.
“The UFO phenomenon is interested in bad things and brings about a lot of bad things. It's not because we come out and say, “UFOs are real.'' Well, guess what? UFOs are bad news. Deal with it, they just are. There is a collective consciousness in the UFO phenomenon. These creatures are potentially soulless and like clones. And they worship their technology to some degree,” DeLong said at the time.
If Mr. DeLong's statement sounds familiar, it's because I've heard it before from countless people spouting the same unverified and completely unwarranted claims. Mr. DeLong's rhetoric is part of a pervasive misinformation campaign about UFOs, led primarily by “former” agents of To the Stars Academy.
“Shows like 'Ancient Aliens' and everything come up with this weird idea that aliens built everything and now people worship, for lack of a better word, aliens. Aliens created us, aliens are gods, aliens are this, aliens are that. And I said, “That's what happens in a vacuum.” And it ended up being full of bad stuff. I mean, we're going to come out of this situation thinking the aliens are good, but they're not. At least that's what I'm talking about about this particular race. ” (Related: New UFO disclosure law doesn't go far enough)
We reported just a few days ago that UFOs and aliens will be part of a large-scale distraction strategy within American media in 2024. So far, this year's results have proven our hypothesis correct. While I keep hearing secret Congress talking about the UFO threat and seeing videos of Air Force flying UFOs suddenly go viral, a month after this alleged incident happened, I can't help but roll my eyes. I can't help it.
If 2024 is another year in which celebrities, “scientists” and politicians try to convince us that the truth about UFOs is imminent, I think we'll be along for the ride. Masu. But until we see physical evidence of it, dear reader, don't believe what these people say.
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