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Tom DeLonge and His To the Stars Academy Have Pieces of Crashed UFO

Piece of crashed UFO obtained by Tom DeLonge and his TTSA 8 photos
Photo: Instagram / Tom DeLonge
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Put that in your pipe and smoke it, skeptics. After being widely derided for going public with his belief in aliens, former Blink-182 rocker Tom DeLonge confirms he is in the possession of several pieces of material from a crashed UFO.
Back in 2015, the rocker founded The To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, or TTSA for short. Earlier this year, a 6-part documentary put together by TTSA, “Unidentified,” aired on the History Channel, prompting a confirmation from the US Navy just last month that military footage included in it was, in fact, legit.

The confirmation, though taken by many to mean “the army has just confirmed aliens exist,” came to legitimize DeLonge and his team of investigators in terms of UFO expertise. Now, in a New York Times profile in which the former rocker talks about his project and their work, he reissues an older claim: they have physical evidence to prove we have been visited by UFOs.

It comes in the form of “exotic material samples from UFOs,” he says, refusing to comment further. If you’re itching with curiosity about what that may be, fret not, because this isn’t the first time DeLonge is talking about it.

TTSA actually tweeted about the samples in June this year, saying the structure and composition are unlike anything we’ve seen in either commercial or military equipment. They also said they were working on independent research to determine the material’s attributes and possible applications.

DeLonge himself posted about it one week ago, saying they’ve already made some breaks in the investigation, with amazing potential.

“Please then, also consider what we at TO THE STARS ACADEMY have been saying (consistently) for 24 months, in parallel to the videos being released, about our acquisition of PHYSICAL EVIDENCE of a crashed UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL VEHICLE,” he writes on Instagram. “These pieces already show attributes of EXTREMELY ANOMALOUS ENGINEERING and our continued scientific study over the past year with the @tothestarsacademy “A.D.A.M. Project” is pointing to what we believe will yield NUMEROUS potential Aerospace breakthroughs. Yes, we also look forward to the next revelation that may very well be within our Aerospace Division at @tothestarsacademy.”

Though DeLonge says the pieces come from a crashed UFO, he doesn’t offer theories about what may have caused it fall out of the sky or, for that matter, where the rest of it could have gone.

 
 
 
 
 
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The US Gov has ADMITTED that UFOs are “REAL” and I understand the significance and implications of this confirmation- also how this may affect one’s personal views of humanity, as well as their own personal views on life - The journey from “skeptic” to “believer” is long and difficult path, as it should be. Please then, also consider what we at TO THE STARS ACADEMY have been saying (consistently) for 24 months, in parallel to the videos being released, about our acquisition of PHYSICAL EVIDENCE of a crashed UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL VEHICLE. These pieces already show attributes of EXTREMELY ANOMALOUS ENGINEERING and our continued scientific study over the past year with the @tothestarsacademy “A.D.A.M. Project” is pointing to what we believe will yield NUMEROUS potential Aerospace breakthroughs. Yes, we also look forward to the next revelation that may very well be within our Aerospace Division at @tothestarsacademy. DIRECT INVESTMENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ONCE AGAIN AT https://linktr.ee/tothestarsacademy

A post shared by Official Tom DeLonge (@tomdelonge) on Sep 23, 2019 at 5:52am PDT



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Elena has been writing for a living since 2006 and, as a journalist, she has put her double major in English and Spanish to good use. She covers automotive and mobility topics like cars and bicycles, and she always knows the shows worth watching on Netflix and friends.
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