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All the dumb things? UFO project has $37 million deficit [Updated]
Monday October 15, 2018. 02:50 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / Tom DeLonge with one of his new novels about 'The Phenomenon.' (credit: Brandon Williams/Getty Images)
A couple of years ago, I received a review copy of a book titled Sekret Machines: Gods, which was billed as an 'investigation of the UFO phenomenon.' The lead author was Tom DeLonge, a founder of the rock band Blink 182 and its former long-time lead singer. I'd been a fan of the irreverent band in my younger days, and my now-wife and I had attended a few concerts and enjoyed ourselves. It was difficult for me to imagine that the former lead singer of a band with an album titled Take Off Your Pants and Jacket had engaged in any kind of serious scholarship or research. Queen guitarist Brian May, however, went on to earn a PhD in astrophysics, so you never know. I made it about half way through the book before I gave up. The authors, DeLonge and Peter Levenda, spent most of the pages I slogged through cherry-picking ancient cultures and religion to find curious or unexplained things. Then, they attribute these experiences to mysterious alien influences. Read 11 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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