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Tom DeLonge says he quit Blink 182 to investigate UFOs: "A national security issue"

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Tom DeLonge says he quit Blink 182 to investigate UFOs: ‘It’s a national security issue’

On Tom DeLonge’s list of priorities, saving the earth from alien hardware is a lot higher than playing pop punk albums.

The 40-year-old quit the band last year and has since launched Sekret Machines, a multimedia project involving fiction and non-fiction books, music and documentaries on ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’.

Asked by Mic whether it was this project that led him to quit Blink, DeLonge replied: Well it's not so much about Blink. It's about what I'm doing with my life now.

“When you're an individual like me, dealing with something that's a national security issue, and you're being gifted with the opportunity to communicate something you've been passionate about your whole life - something that has the opportunity to change the world over time - being a small part of that is enormously important for my life path.

“But I can't do everything. I can't tour nine months out of the year with enough time to do the enormity of what I'm setting out to do.”

Though he is hesitant to use terms like ‘aliens’ and ‘UFOs’ (“we don't really call it ‘aliens’…it’s much more complex than that”), the guitarist does think we have made contact of some sort.

“I think that contact is kind of a vague description of a lot of things,” he added. “I think there has been [alien] hardware, and whether by design or by accident, it's fallen in multiple countries.”

Oh yes, quite. Get right on that, Tom.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
Guy sounds like he has some serious issues and the UFO nonsense seems to just be related to this. Everytime he does an interview or talks to someone he seems really off and not in a funny I'm aloof and weird Keith Richards way but in a... there isn't something all right here.
 
Guy sounds like he has some serious issues and the UFO nonsense seems to just be related to this. Everytime he does an interview or talks to someone he seems really off and not in a funny I'm aloof and weird Keith Richards way but in a... there isn't something all right here.

He was addicted to pain pills due to a back injury at one point.

I agree it's not really funny anymore. I'm actually worried for him.
 

ryseing

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This shit is well known. He claimed last year to have had some sort of experience near Roswell or something. Let me see if I can find the link.
 

meppi

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I don't see a problem with this.

He should follow his dreams and set goals in life that he actually cares about.

People love to ridicule others for not following the status quo. I say, good on him!
 

FairyD

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When I was a kid I used to watch all of those alien mystery shows and they would interview ufologists and I thought that was the coolest job in the world.

Now that I'm an adult I wonder how the fuck those guys make money from being a ufologist.
 
Tom's been into aliens and junk for quite a bit longer than that, there's interviews of him talking about it during blink's heyday in the late 90s/early 2000s. Plus the song titled "Aliens Exist" on Enema of the State.

But at some point a line was clearly drawn between joking around and being dead serious.
 
According to Wiki he said him leaving Blink 182 last years "wasn't his choice", and here he is saying he chose to leave to chase UFO's.

He's just becoming a parody of himself at this point.
 
Reminds me of Dave Davies from the Kinks. At some point in the '80s he came to believe he was chosen by godlike aliens to deliver a message of enlightenment to earthlings... He continued to make music but a lot of his solo work is concept albums about aliens and the paranormal.
 
Yeah I thought he got ousted.

It wasn't because of his lack of musical ability. He wasn't "kicked out," the rest of the band just got tired of waiting for him.

He didn't want to record together. He wanted to record his parts separate at his house. Didn't want to tour. Wouldn't communicate. Had his agent call the band and tell them he was out.

Basically, Tom is full of shit.
 

Hasney

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According to Wiki he said him leaving Blink 182 last years "wasn't his choice", and here he is saying he chose to leave to chase UFO's.

He's just becoming a parody of himself at this point.

Well considering his first interviews after they kicked him out were "I'm still in the band, we're going to go record soon!", I think he was kicked out too.
 
But at some point a line was clearly drawn between joking around and being dead serious.

I don't think it was ever joking around. He's been saying this stuff for enough years and implying he believes he was abducted that I don't doubt he was always serious about this. One of the stranger stories in music history
 
It wasn't because of his lack of musical ability.

He didn't want to record together. He wanted to record his parts separate at his house. Didn't want to tour. Wouldn't communicate. Had his agent call the band and tell the band he was out.

Basically, Tom is full of shit.

I read a Rolling Stones article last month where he said he would love to tour but nobody in the band talks to him anymore.

edit: ah, here it is:

"I'm not opposed to it. I still would be interested, if people would just pick up the phone and call." (Confusingly, DeLonge gets in touch with Rolling Stone a few weeks later saying, "I am currently in the band." He maintains that he has never officially quit or been fired.)

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/inside-tom-delonges-ufo-obsession-blink-182-turmoil-20160427

lol. what a nut.
 
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