Tag: Tom DeLonge
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The CIA Wants Me to Believe What? — Part 3: Having Read the Fiction Volumes of Sekret Machines
My last two posts were reflections about the non-fiction volumes of Tom DeLonge’s Sekret Machines series. The conclusions I reached based on those two volumes can be summarized in the following points: Each of these elements is on full display in the fictional narrative of the two published volumes of Sekret Machines, subtitled Chasing Shadows […]
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The CIA Wants Me to Believe What? Part 2 — Addendum to Analysis after Reading Sekret Machines: Man, Volume II of God’s, Man, & War
It’s almost impossible to write or speak about the things that DeLonge and Levenda discuss–and to do so in a way that considers them and their implications serious topics–without a certain degree of anxiety. That anxiety isn’t over the topics themselves. I am not in fear of being abducted by EBEs and taken to their […]
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The CIA Wants Me to Believe What? — An Introductory Analysis of Sekret Machines: Gods, Volume I of Gods, Man, & War
The UFO phenomenon has been ongoing since at least the summer of 1947, when the Roswell UFO incident occurred. Since then, stories about several famous UFO incidents have consistently been told. Barney and Betty Hill‘s abduction experience in 1961. The Rendlesham Forest incident in 1980. The Phoenix Lights event of 1997. And many others in […]