Flicker 182’s Tom DeLonge Offers His Hypothesis on New Jersey Robot Sightings

“There is a decent opportunity that these things might actually be ‘copying’ other airplane,” the guitarist and UFO master composed.

Tom DeLonge is expressing his viewpoints on the puzzling robot sightings in New Jersey.

On Saturday (Dec. 14), the Flicker 182 guitarist and UFO fan shared a post via web-based entertainment, proposing a hypothesis about the mass robot sightings that have been accounted for across the Nursery State lately.

“The robots that are being examined, can float for six hours, and afterward vanish whenever they are spotted,” DeLonge composed on Instagram. “For this reason it’s been difficult to get realities from any US Organization. Some of them might move into the sea, and afterward back up to the air. Which is called ‘transmedium travel.’ An exceptionally hard thing to do.”

The robot sightings, which have additionally been accounted for in New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut since late November, are right now being scrutinized by nearby, state and government specialists, who stay perplexed by the flying articles.

On Friday (Dec. 13), White House Public safety Interchanges Counselor John Kirby minimized the sightings, recommending that individuals might be misidentifying monitored airplane as robots, as indicated by the New York Post. He additionally guaranteed the public that there was no reason to worry. New Jersey Lead representative Phil Murphy announced almost 50 sightings in the state alone last week, NPR reports.

DeLonge, who has committed numerous years to investigating and bringing issues to light about UFOs, contrasted the ongoing sightings with mass UFO reports from the 1960s.

“There’s areas of strength for a that these robots are ‘mirroring’ other airplane,” the Flicker 182 prime supporter conjectured, sharing a 1960s record about an army installation that had “encountered a significant number of reports of unidentified flying items.”

He continued, “It’s all something worth talking about to consider, and [although] we don’t have the real factors yet, we in all actuality do realize that UFOs play with ‘mimicry’ and that has been known for a long while. Why? To inspire us to see them without a significant freak out? Who knows… however all things considered, we are seeing regardless.”

Look at DeLonge’s full post about the East Coast drone sightings on Instagram here.

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