November 26, 2024

UFO BILL

Outta This World

Tom DeLonge Claims Government Has Information That Would Change The World In Seconds

Tom DeLonge has never kept his interest in extra-terrestrials a secret and now the former Blink-182 frontman claims the Government is still holding information that ‘could change the world in 10 seconds.’

Such was his passion for ufology, DeLonge put his music career on the back-burner to focus his energy in his research. His company ‘To The Stars Academy’ was instrumental in the Pentagon’s recent video releases, but he doesn’t want to stop there, stating:

“Do they have things that I think would blow it wide open and change the world in 10 seconds? Yes, I [think they] do.”

“But I don’t have any evidence of that myself, and I can’t prove that to the world. But I have my reasons, and I hope that one day that does happen, in a constructive way that doesn’t scare people.”

Tom DeLonge claims to have discovered new evidence

Tom believes the Government have their reasons for keeping this information private. Theorising the data could be frightening to the public or potentially dangerous should it fall into the wrong hands.

I think people forget that even the Central Intelligence Agency gets all of [its] information from the real world. They definitely have more they can gather and analyse, but everything that they gather and analyse is still open source for the most part.” DeLonge explains.

To The Stars Academy has been collecting a great deal of evidence and plans to release the information to the public ‘when the time is right’. The musician is adamant that we are making ‘gigantic strides’ in extra-terrestrial research and hopes his company can be part of ‘the awakening.’

Since throwing himself into his research, Tom claims to be spotting patterns in the vast amount of information and also claims certain discoveries even scared him.

He explains:

If you’re in the ocean and you saw a great white shark, does that mean everything in the ocean is a great white shark? No, it means that one particular species is pretty dangerous if you’re dealing with it in a certain environment.

It doesn’t mean that blue whales are dangerous, or that dolphins are dangerous. You’ve got to think of the universe as teeming with life and different types of supernatural forces.

I think that we’re dealing with multiple frequencies of existence as well as linear travel, so my analogy is: you’re in the ocean and you see a jellyfish, then you see a dolphin, then you see a blue whale and you think you’ve seen it all.

Then, all of a sudden, a coke can drifts by and you’re like, ‘What’s that? What the hell?’, when you don’t even know there’s land and humans making cans of soda.

You’ve got to think of the universe that way – it’s not just one group, it’s not just one thing, it’s everything. It’s infinite, so I just think we have to wrap our heads around that.

DeLonge features in the new series Unidentified, airing on BLAZE between 29th June and 4th July.