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originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
a reply to: vlawde
He has drawn very few hard conclusions after these 50 years of researching and writing.
originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: zeroPointOneQ
Sometimes brilliant people lose their wits and get heavily invested in stupid theories. It happens all the time. Even to notable geniuses.
Tom DeLonge fronted the popular rock band Blink 182 before he apparently decided a rewarding career awaited him in the wide open field of deciphering fact from fiction in ufology cloak and daggers. He put the word out on the street that spooks willing to blow the UFO whistle have a friend in him. The amazing things DeLonge has now learned, he tells us, enable him to inform the masses there are "high level" groups within the Department of Defense aware of "crashes" and the discovery of a "life form." His contacts reportedly include "a high-level member of the Pentagon," prompting the Mirage Men Twitter account to suggest he's the new Paul Bennewitz.
For those coming late to the party, don't worry, you haven't missed much, at least not as far as confirmation of stories about alleged aliens and their crashed spaceships go. There isn't any confirmation. However, you might have some catching up to do on how those tales have been garnished and served to previous generations...
originally posted by: The GUT
I find Jack Brewer to be one of the most solid and interesting researchers in the ufological mix. Jack's also a member here. He published this recently on his highly-recommended blog: The UFO Trail.
Tom DeLonge fronted the popular rock band Blink 182 before he apparently decided a rewarding career awaited him in the wide open field of deciphering fact from fiction in ufology cloak and daggers. He put the word out on the street that spooks willing to blow the UFO whistle have a friend in him. The amazing things DeLonge has now learned, he tells us, enable him to inform the masses there are "high level" groups within the Department of Defense aware of "crashes" and the discovery of a "life form." His contacts reportedly include "a high-level member of the Pentagon," prompting the Mirage Men Twitter account to suggest he's the new Paul Bennewitz.
For those coming late to the party, don't worry, you haven't missed much, at least not as far as confirmation of stories about alleged aliens and their crashed spaceships go. There isn't any confirmation. However, you might have some catching up to do on how those tales have been garnished and served to previous generations...
Source: The UFO Trail
I also highly recommend, btw, Jack's new book which I Kindled & devoured recently:
It's starting to sound like Tom's "way up the ladder" might not be all that high after all I might add. I'm not hearing much in the way of Titles with regards his contacts. Anyone found anything on that?
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: Jonjonj
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: Vector99
You will get no refutation from me, hey I said in my first post that it was a disaster, or words to that effect.
I have seen the first part, and one thing stands out: Tom DeLonge says, and I quote: " I think this is a tough thing to swallow and I really believe that there are elements to this that the general public are not ready for..." More or less.
It is important to me this comment...the public are not ready for...what?
I think it's fantastic that we have grown sophisticated enough for us to let Rock stars make that determination for us.
I don't understand the determination you refer to but I think I get the general point. It is a sarcastic point about a pop star being relevant am I right?
There are so many aspects to the ufo story, so many that in fact it is easy to disregard, because so many...so many people have seen unexplained things but it is easy to ignore.
I'm not ignoring the UFO, high strange, mystical, etc, as I've had my own unexplained experiences as well; It's just that giving the most important info in history to a pop star seems like a scene straight out of Tinseltown. Contrived and somehow a bit corny.
But the "trickster" has a wicked sense of humor!!
originally posted by: vance
a reply to: supermarket2012
I'm in absolute agreement with you. If I were a man holding such secrets as we suspect, this is how I would go about releasing it, if I wanted that outcome.