And he apparently now has something to show for it. In a recent Q&A with The New York Times , a reporter asked whether the group had obtained "exotic material samples from UFOs."
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It's still unclear what precise materials the Academy has gotten its hands on, and whether they relate in any way to the three videos it obtained of "unidentified aerial phenomena" that a spokesperson for the Navy recently revealed to be legitimate.
"What we have been doing is trying to find the most qualified individuals at the most respectable institutions to conduct scientific analysis," Luis Elizondo, the director of global security and special programs for DeLonge's group, told the Times .
"That scientific analysis includes physical analysis, it includes molecular and chemical analysis and ultimately it includes nuclear analysis."
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Viral video of unidentified lights off NC's Outer Banks has people questioning — aliens or
Video of a mysterious group of lights in the sky captured off North Carolina's Outer Banks by a man visiting the area has gone viral on Youtube, sparking the classic debate: Was it aliens, or the military?
The video entitled “real UFO sighting,” was originally posted to the Youtube account of Williams Guy on Sept. 28 and shows what appears to be 14 glowing lights hovering motionless above the water.
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The 30-second video shows Guy filming an empty ocean and sky on a boat with the lights out of frame saying, “Look, nothing in the sky at all, then all of a sudden...” Guy then turns the camera to the glowing orbs that don’t appear to be moving at all.
“Anybody tell me what that is?” Guy continues in the video, as onlookers can be heard in the background giving off sounds of shock and amazement at the spectacle.
The Area 51 'raid': What happened when alien enthusiasts tried to turn an online joke
Just then, another pair of lights appeared: headlights from an approaching car. Karen was momentarily distracted! Alien Research Group Started by Blink-182 Singer Says It's ...ufo - research - group -that...Alien Research Group Started by Blink-182 Singer Says It's Found 'Exotic UFO Material' Alien Research Group Started by Blink-182 Singer Says It's Found 'Exotic UFO Material' Former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge has pulled off an astonishing career change.!! When she looked up again, the object was gone. Her friend told her it had disappeared straight up into the sky.
Karen remembers not being scared. As they drove away, she kept looking out the back window, hoping the thing would reappear! Alien Research Group Started by Blink-182 Singer Says It's ...galacticconnection.com/ ...Alien Research Group Started by Blink-182 Singer Says It's Found 'Exotic UFO Material' ...In 2017, after quitting the band, he co-founded a group called To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, an organization committed to researching aliens . And he apparently now has something to show for it.!! She wanted to see it again.
The visitors had come to test boundaries. More than 2 million people had RSVP'd to the event, titled "Storm Area 51, they can't stop all of us." The meme spread from Facebook to Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Discord and Twitter, morphing along the way. People joked about how they intended to "see them aliens." The town of Rachel, Nev., which is near-ish to Area 51 but about 45 miles from the nearest gas station, braced for visitors.
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She was here to test another boundary, between the present and the past. It had been 35 years since her encounter on that country road, and she was ready to reconnect with what she saw and felt as an awestruck teenager! Alien Research Group Started by Blink-182 Singer Says It's ...-blink.html Alien Research Group Started by Blink-182 Singer Says It's Found 'Exotic UFO Material' Former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge has pulled off an astonishing career change. In 2017, after quitting the band, he co-founded a group called To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, an organization committed to researching aliens .!! She belonged to Facebook groups for people who believed they'd seen UFOs, which is how she learned about the Area 51 "raid." It happened to coincide with her 53rd birthday, so she had persuaded her best friend, Margaret LeMay, who goes by Marge, to fly to Las Vegas and then rent a minivan and drive to the desert.
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In the middle of the Nevadan desert, outside a secretive US military airstrip, I found the world's strangest social media convention.
Joining them was a ragged army of hundreds of stoners, UFO buffs, punk bands, rubberneckers, European tourists, people with way too much time on their hands, and meme-lords in Pepe the Frog costumes – all here because of the Internet, the ironic and the earnest alike, for a party at the end of the earth.
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Things snowballed. Within hours, the page had thousands of RSVPs. Within days it had more than a million. The air force warned that things would end badly for anyone attempting a raid. The FBI paid the hapless Matty Roberts a house call.
So he came up with a brilliant pivot: why not channel this momentum into a Burning Man-style music festival in the desert? He joined forces with Connie West, the operator of Rachel's sole inn and restaurant, to plan what they called Alienstock.
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Alien (experts) to invade Danbury Library - GreenwichTime
The Danbury Library is hosting the Western Connecticut UFO Conference 2019 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in the Farioly Program Room.
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DANBURY — Alien experts will touch down at Danbury Library this Saturday to discuss out-of-this-world theories on local UFO sightings.
The event will commemorate reports of UFO sightings in the Hudson Valley in the 1980s. UFO investigators, authors, guest speakers and presenters will pilot the discussion with stories of sightings across Connecticut.
UFO sightings: The top 5 states where the aliens are flying through
That's one way, anyway, to interpret the results from a new report on the states with the most unidentified flying object sightings per capita! Alien research group started by Blink-182 singer says it's ...sciencespies.com/humans/ ...Former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge has pulled off an astonishing career change. In 2017, after quitting the band, he co-founded a group called To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, an organization committed to researching aliens .!! Washington state topped that list, followed in order by Montana, Vermont, Alaska and Maine.
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So much for Roswell, New Mexico, or the lonely Nevada desert. New Mexico came in 8th on the list; Nevada, 13th.
Meanwhile, the states with the fewest UFO sightings per capita — Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama -- are all down South.
The list was put together by the analysts and space nerds at internet provider SatelliteInternet.com , which culled data from the National UFO Reporting Center and the U.S. Census, to attract attention in time for World UFO Day on July 2. (Yep, there is such a day.)
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