Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Is a U.S. Air Force general from Wright-Patterson helping Tom DeLonge obtain official UFO disclosure?

📅 January 25, 2016 📍 Google Hangouts meeting 🏛 OpenMinds.tv 📄 Article

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TL;DR

The document examines claims that Tom DeLonge is working with high-level military and government officials to facilitate UFO disclosure. It centers on leaked emails involving John Podesta and USAF generals, debating whether these interactions represent a genuine disclosure initiative or a disinformation campaign.

This article, published on November 22, 2016, by Alejandro Rojas on OpenMinds.tv, investigates the alleged collaboration between former Blink 182 member Tom DeLonge and high-ranking U.S. government and military officials regarding the disclosure of UFO-related information. The investigation was prompted by emails leaked by WikiLeaks from John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager, which revealed a Google Hangouts meeting held on January 25, 2016. This meeting included DeLonge, Podesta, two USAF generals, and a Vice President from Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works division.

The article focuses on the involvement of Major General William N. McCasland, then-Commander of the Wright-Patterson Research Laboratories, and retired Major General Michael Carey. DeLonge claims that these individuals, along with others from the Department of Defense and NASA, have been advising him on his project, 'Sekret Machines,' which aims to reveal that the government has back-engineered alien technology. DeLonge has suggested that he was told by a general that the U.S. had recovered an alien life-form.

The document presents various perspectives on these claims. Some, like Grant Cameron, believe this is part of a long-term, orchestrated effort to slowly release information to the public. Others, including commenters on the article, suggest that DeLonge may be an unwitting pawn in a military intelligence disinformation campaign, or that the officials involved are simply humoring him. Raymond Szymanski, a former AFRL employee, cautions that holding a high-ranking position does not grant automatic access to 'alien technology' programs due to the 'need to know' security protocols. The article concludes that the mystery remains unresolved, noting that while DeLonge continues his efforts, the matter has largely faded from public discourse following the cessation of the Podesta email leaks.

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Official Assessment

The document explores claims that Tom DeLonge is working with high-level government and military officials to facilitate UFO disclosure. It highlights leaked emails involving John Podesta, Major General William N. McCasland, and others, while presenting conflicting perspectives on whether these interactions represent genuine disclosure efforts, disinformation, or mere curiosity.

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