Blink-182‘s Tom DeLonge has admitted that the US government may have been right to withhold information about UFOs.READ MORE: Tom DeLonge: the hardest working UFOlogist in pop-punk on his new album, films, shows, comics, books and cache of declassified UFO videosIt comes after witnesses and whistleblowers such as former intelligence officer David Grusch and former Navy pilots David Fravor and Ryan Graves testified about seeing aliens in US Congress last month.At the time the Blink-182 guitarist praised the witnesses writing: “The UFO Hearings today made history.
I am so proud of the three witnesses today that blew the lid off the UFO secrecy that has been intact for decades. Graves, Fravor and Grusch are HEROES.”I always wondered if it was kept quiet not from us, but from the Others themselves.
What if we didn’t want them to know that we knew what they were doing, and it was an epic, scary AF problem. Like the Manhattan Project, keep the plans secret at all costs, then, when ready….
https://t.co/tYLrfLFIS6— Tom DeLonge (@tomdelonge) August 15, 2023But the guitarist has now taken to X (formerly Twitter) to share his thoughts on why the government may have withheld information.He wrote: “I always wondered if it was kept quiet not from us, but from the Others themselves.
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