Tom DeLonge, former guitarist of Blink 182 has been making headlines for years. However, they haven’t been about new albums or sold-out shows. They’ve been about aliens. You heard that right – aliens.

Tom DeLonge, former guitarist of Blink 182 has been making headlines for years. However, they haven’t been about new albums or sold-out shows. They’ve been about aliens. You heard that right – aliens. He’s been making bold claims about extraterrestrial life and advanced technology.

DeLonge even has his own space research organization called, To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA). TTSA has worked with the United States government on multiple projects. These projects range from the search for alien life and even the development of advanced technologies. Who would’ve thought a former Rockstar would start his own space research organization? Certainly not me, but I’m here for it.

TTSA consists of many former high-ranking officials from various government agencies. This gave many of his claims over the years a certain level of credibility. However, in recent months the government has been coming forward to confirm some of his claims.

Actually, this week the U.S. Army announced they were going to be working with TTSA to test a high-tech material that TTSA is apparently in possession of. The army is clearly taking these claims seriously enough to either look into it for themselves or end up working alongside TTSA.

In an article published by The Drive, a formal agreement between the two parties was made on October 17th

“To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science is a company with materiel and technology innovations that offer capability advancements for Army ground vehicles. These technology innovations have been acquired, designed, and produced by the Collaborator [TTSA], leveraging advancements in metamaterials and quantum physics to push performance gains.”

They haven’t been clear about what this “material” is or what exactly it does. So, it’ll be interesting to see just exactly what comes from this.

However, that being said, TTSA made a file that described this material in some detail:

“(i) One 1.75” x 1.25” x 0.25” piece of micron-layered Bismuth/Magnesium-Zinc metal; (ii) six pieces of Bismuth/Magnesium-Zinc metal; (iii) one piece of Aluminum that TTSA physicist Hal Puthoff already in his possession that is currently on loan from Seller; and (iv) one round black and silver metal flake that physicist Puthoff already has in his possession currently on loan from Seller (collectively, the “Metal Pieces”).”

To the average person this probably sounds like a bunch of gibberish. But to provide some more context as to what it may be, they were previously owned by Art Bell. He was the host of the radio show Coast to Coast FM. This radio show was famous for often covering topics like aliens and even the paranormal. Bell, who previously owned the materials claimed he got them from someone’s grandfather who was in an “unspecified government agency” and that the materials are related to the Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash.

Is former Blink 182 guitarist, Tom DeLonge, on the brink of something groundbreaking? Who knows, but I’ll be sure to keep you updated if he is.