The Blink-182 guitarist compares current sightings to phenomena from the '60s.
Tom DeLongeguitarist of Blink-182 He is a well-known enthusiast of extraterrestrial phenomena, declaring on social networks that the supposed drones seen on the East Coast of the United States could, in fact, be UFOs. Through his Instagram account, DeLonge He assured that the current events have parallels with the sightings documented in the 1960s.
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DeLongewho is also co-founder of To the Starsa company dedicated to the investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena, mentioned the specific case of a document dated 1965 from the air base Francis E. Warren. According to the musician, UFOs usually have a behavioral pattern in which they “imitate” the characteristics of other aircraft, which could explain why these objects are interpreted as simple drones.
“If you look at this document above, it looks like it's an exact repeat of what happened in the '60s. There's a good chance that these things could be 'imitating' other planes,” the guitarist mentions in his post.
The publication has sparked debates between skeptics and believers, reviving interest in unidentified aerial phenomena. The musician has consolidated his position as one of the most active figures in the dissemination of these issues, combining his artistic career with his personal search for answers.
Meanwhile, Blink-182 recently concluded their successful tour with one last concert in Mexico City, leaving fans with great memories and, in the case of DeLongewith theories that invite us to look at the sky more carefully.