Joe Rogan Experience #1029 — Tom DeLonge Transcript
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0:00 I like the Art Bell build-up because so... I used to always love Art Bell because someone would call in and say, He never called you out on it. Is that safe to say? I have a very long plan, detailed plan. What I've noticed is it's just changing. You shook my hand, I think you're going to break my hand. So when did you get obsessed with this aerial threat thing?
2:14 I'm like, that looks cool. I was, once you do that, it's a black hole. You're done. Yeah. It's definitely a rabbit hole. You What makes you feel that? So like they've got a time frame where they've had these events take place. So if you're on the inside of one of those machines, surrounded by, you know? So the, so the people you're surrounded by are telling you this,
4:57 Yeah. Yes. It's all Groom Lake out there. Oh, I haven't seen anything physically like that. A part of my company. It's under secretary of defenses and defense and senior intelligence service. Is there a list of these people like But okay, so we'll back up a couple of years. And I knew I was going to be doing kind of like science fiction franchised stories, just like
8:55 So I flew around to places, I can't say who they were, but they listened to my pitch. And so then I go out. puts me on the phone with a general. You guys can't say what you're doing. So all these people are just coming up with a bunch of to, you know, archives of information. They do have access to some amazing, you know, to someone else. And he did. And so I got on the phone with this person. And this person, you know,
12:07 want to have so he sits down at a restaurant with you at the airport and tells you that they found you struggle with saying disclosure. Why you like, why, what is it about what your message was? They don't have a way to make a movie, a book. A communication role. know i was fortunate enough to to know the core story and most people don't explain that then if
15:26 And what you have to think about is what happened when we first discovered that and what did Oh, I absolutely think it. I think they did that with the moon. These regular dudes without access to communication like you have, how have they managed to disseminate this information and sort of confuse everybody? getting them off the main track, not because of a disdain for citizens and not because
17:58 before we sit down and talk to you about it. So what was the connection though, What do you mean? that no one really talks about to this day they were 100 years ahead of us So they come in. Yeah. Apple is doing apple's You got a calculator? So who gets read in? I wasn't brought into a skiff and they said, this is what's going on, even though I've been in a skiff a few times.
21:48 They do that, too. Yeah. Oh, I didn't ask him that question. Did you ever think maybe this guy's bullshitting you? I bring up the incidents with our nuclear weapons. I bring up the incidences, a few other things that I want to get into. You know, you have people at the National Reconnaissance Office that have a perspective based on the satellite feeds they're getting.
23:41 I don't know if it's just for UFOs. They can pick up very, very low and it's only going 300 miles an hour and it has these big wings and a low whatever, There was – I saw a paper where they – I leave and two weeks later, bam, bam, bam, my email starts. I have all these admirals, I think you guys should talk to the defense intelligence agency. And they go, why?
26:56 Like what specifically should you not have known? incredible strides creating assets to deal with this stuff that's that's my And it's not like they didn't let me go home this took place at a hotel near my home but they made you sit down I'm like, dude, I don't have two days. They didn't know. Right, but it should take them like three seconds to realize like you're not Edward
30:01 and talk to you about this for two days. And I was all over radio and talking about it. And I was saying some other crazy shit that I And they only found that out when WikiLeaks broke into John Podesta's emails. of credibility with them, but also where they realized, um, that we got to figure out a better A lot of kids still don't know and they're having fun on the internet.
32:32 tell the story in documentaries, nonfiction, fictional works over a period of years? to make this or back engineer this stuff. So what happens is when you radiate it with terahertz, it loses mass. Something weird. It resonates But yes, that is our plan and not only and show the experiment so okay and you can put this piece of metal on a scale. i'm not a physicist they just do this shit that's what they do so and i was actually on a phone call
35:36 But this is an enormous building that's, I think it's, what is it? and consciousness was interacting with it. It's a high-frequency wave. What's that, Jamie? It's just an imaging technology. Yeah, and it has been. more about it but i don't think it's anything they're coming here with a chain of custody and been people catching shit on their phones, but I have all the chain of custody, all the documents
39:35 Some people call it zero-point energy. And once you do that, it's not like splitting an atom. search it for a second. How about this? Astra TR3B. So we can all talk to each other? but I want you to watch it. that's in... Did you spell it right craft by the way that's in did you spell it right This is the craft and secret machines book. I would think that one's about 40 feet really look see the tail fins on the back. That's how you know
43:05 Why? This is the same one, but these ones are stacked, and that's a drone that came out of one. I don't know. So many people know now. I'm putting out his autobiography. And they put him in a place he claims had all these disks. haywire because he couldn't tell her what he was doing. And he would leave in the middle of the And the tests are every Wednesday night at eight o'clock. And his wife goes, holy shit.
46:25 he's he's like what the fuck is he doing you know why is he telling every so he runs to the news station with george knapp who's another another um he's a host on coast to coast and he tells him It was in his glove compartment. What is this stuff called again? There's a certain isotope that's stable. Crazy story. But they also said that he really did work for, what's that lab in New Mexico?
48:48 and however much of his story was true always gets fishy when you find one thing that's not true, Yeah. He's always on the Is that what it's called? And so Google Bob Lazar, Element 115. Until they wanted to, because people would sit on a ledge and they would watch all these test flights of whatever the fuck they had. out this video well this one here's 2015 but the video was taken on vhs uh yeah old as fuck this
51:27 And the base of the reactor apparently is a small, something similar to a cyclotron. When matter and antimatter react, The reactor also sets up a gravitational wave from the 115 being bombarded. about before, it goes through a tuned tube, like a very tiny miniature CERN. elements so so consciousness and other types of things can move through those materials to operate the craft.
54:13 Was that there was handprints and that, you know, there were much different shaped hands than ours. be a lot of stuff I want to know what you've seen though so you've seen this Yeah, yeah. when you have two points, But these UFOs fabric it's malleable now let me ask you this how often into a conversation do people look at you and think you are fucking crazy when
56:38 No, no, I mean, like, do you ever get to the point where you're like, I can't do this anymore? Watch what my company does. That's what I'll say. So I had the head of the skunk works, engineering. They are current consultants So he was head of all, he was in charge of all classified operations for Secretary of Defense Mattis. technologies work, even though it's more about tasking our assets like satellites and other things to be able to find these things better.
59:59 Resource extraction, like minerals? Oh, yeah, yeah. Some look just like you and I. France is probably there. have a life form right yeah i've heard that idea before and it kind of kind of makes sense a little So you think they're like some sort of devil? There's things that have been put out there, but I've never asked. I don't know. There's a connection.
1:03:28 Roswell wreckage, Roswell I-beam. nsa he was director of both I won't tell you his name. Okay. I sure can. So what, something you got to realize is for example, the sixth biggest defense And one says the past and one says the future. to show you my dick. They knew all the planets. find you find that in genesis the nephilim so you know he he was able to tell a really interesting
1:07:30 Well, what's fascinating about them is that they really did know a lot about our solar system. And this really sort of kind of primitive way of doing this, So it's interesting. it's just, Jamie, see if you can find that out. because yeah yeah that's the picture there you go yeah so do you know they they have an idea of That's crazy. Well, So somehow or another, and nor were those other planets.
1:10:30 You can't see Uranus. A bunch of people were at Griffith Observatory. I think so. I'll look for it. naked and Uranus a lot here, and I don't you can make with your weird. Planet butthole? So you think there's some sort of a primitive life form that's under the ice? he's uh he actually was a one of the lead scientists on a clementine mission which was
1:13:03 or something something shit. Hoagland, Hoagland's, he kind of disappeared, though. somehow or another they made some arbitrary distinctions Why not? That's Elon Musk for president. The second thing we're doing, he might really actually be interested in it. And they're working for us on building it. Have you had any debates with people about this stuff?
1:15:46 Think about what you've said. Well, you're asking me how do I know? If I was going to move? It's not existential in the sense of they're not going to come here like Independence Day and nuke the place. For sure. I'll never forget this. I do, yes. You do. Dr. Gary Nolan. What? Remember that? Human footprint inside a dinosaur footprint. Fuck, I've never studied that shit.
1:20:38 years to become a bullshit i think that's all bullshit i think you think evolution's bullshit I mean, look, evolution changes. When you look at a condor or a hippopotamus, that it used to be something different and now it's that. that's apparently one of the biggest mysteries Penis? Uranus? Yeah. Whatever fuck is that stuff again? Penis? So what is your company aiming to do and when are you trying to do it?
1:23:02 There's science. UFO musicals. And then you have my physicists. they'll come out of that with an emotional response and more of an understanding Is that the movie? That's happening right now. I was, I can't tell you where I'm at. I ran this particular UFO program. No, so this is, once again, look, So we are doing it all together. it's called an over-unity machine.
1:27:27 So the end result with that is that'll get spun out into a company that's probably partners is if the public owns it and we build it from scratch. and go, what the fuck are you doing? like how will that be possible? So they launched what's called a Regulation A direct public offering. take this that's one element of everything that we're doing yeah that so you're anticipate you're
1:29:42 You can buy shares of the company. So you could have like 100 million shares of Young Jamie Incorporated? franchises not all of them about ufos one is kind of this blade runner night all about nightmares Look at you, and we bring in a CEO know a little bit more about what's going on and how do we present them science so they You believe they do? I know.
1:31:58 So now what's the timeline for moving forward with all this stuff? you, look, it works, you know. So we're going to build it. he's badass but look at the people you what's interesting to me is you haven't seen who are What's that? it a public benefit corporation. Because, first of all, the technology itself is like a trillion-dollar thing. And he was the big boy there.
1:36:27 But we don't have to build rockets. I mean, you've seen a proof of concept? Yeah. No. whatever. But it's super expensive because you have a rocket and you have all the fossil fuels And you can watch the, you can watch the video and then you go to the entertainment division, which is my primary spot. And we have three television series that are probably one of which will be announced probably in the next couple of weeks.
1:39:00 Uh, we have a wonderful writer from Saturday night live that's show running the thing. we've put out seven novels already but your end goal is ultimately to expose all this information So some of the movies, some of the TV series, some of the nonfiction works that we do I'm excited. Bye, everybody.