WikiLeaks' latest email dump targeting Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Democratic Party emails revealed an interesting connection between Clinton's emails, pop-punk band Blink-182 and aliens.
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Former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge was reportedly found to have exchanged emails with John Podesta, Clinton's campaign chair, former chief of staff for President Bill Clinton and counselor to President Barack Obama. DeLonge and Podesta were connected over their mutual interest of extraterrestrial life; Podesta has long asked that the government declassify all of the information they have on the topic.
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In a 2015 email, DeLonge offered to introduce Podesta to two "very 'important' people" in the D.C. area. The guitarist said:
"I think you will find them very interesting, as they were principal leadership relating to our sensitive topic. Both were in charge of most fragile divisions, as it relates to classified science and [Department of Defence] topics. In other words, these are A-Level officials. Worth our time, and as well the investment to bring all the way out to you."
In another email from this year, DeLonge told Podesta that he was in contact with a former official connected to the Roswell incident:
"Trust me, the advice is already been happening on how to do all this. He just has to say that out loud, but he is very, very aware- as he was in charge of all of the stuff. When Roswell crashed, they shipped it to the laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. General McCasland was in charge of that exact laboratory up to a couple years ago."
DeLonge told Podesta in that email that McCasland not only knew what he was “trying to achieve,” but that McCasland assisted Podesta in putting together an advisory team and was “a very important man.”
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WikiLeaks was unable to determine whether Podesta responded to DeLonge's emails. However, Podesta appeared to accept an invitation called "DeLonge/Podesta meeting." The invitation was reportedly accepted by Susan McCasland Wilkerson, a former astronaut. It is currently unknown whether she is related to the general.
(H/T The Guardian)
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