How space aliens at Wright Patt, Russian hackers and a punk singer are mixed up in the election

Space aliens supposedly shipped to the Dayton area are in the middle of the presidential election thanks in part to a punk singer and maybe Russians. 

Cue dramatic music. 

Credit: Joey Del Valle

Credit: Joey Del Valle

FIRST A LITTLE BACKGROUND

Former Blink-182 co-lead singer and guitarist Tom DeLonge and fellow alien enthusiast John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, exchanged emails about creatures from outer space, according to documents released by WikiLeaks. 

The Wall Street Journal first wrote about the email earlier this week. 

DeLonge reportedly left Blink-182 last year to focus on UFOs and his multimedia franchise "Sekret Machines."

LIFE OUT THERE 

DeLonge's series seeks to seriously investigate "unidentified aerial phenomena," according to Mic.com. 

Podesta, a former Bill Clinton chief of staff and counselor to President Barack Obama,  thinks there is the possibility of "life out there" and has talked about Hillary Clinton releasing more information about  Area 51. 

WHERE RUSSIA COMES IN 

Well anyway, WikiLeaks released a batch of emails hacked from Podesta.

The FBI believes Russia leaked the hacked emails to WikiLeaks.

Clinton's campaign says Donald Trump, her Republican rival in the presidential race, had advance warning that the emails were coming.

WHERE THE DAYTON AREA COMES IN 

Podesta and DeLonge had three exchanges about aliens.

The first mentioned an interview Podesta gave DeLonge for Sekret Machines and that DeLonge wanted to introduce Podesta to "two very 'important" people."

The second involved Wright Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton. 

Delonge wrote to Podesta about former Air Force Major General William N. McCasland:

He mentioned he's a "skeptic", he's not. I've been working with him for four months. I just got done giving him a four hour presentation on the entire project a few weeks ago.

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.

He not only knows what I'm trying to achieve, he helped assemble my advisory team. He's a very important man.

Best, Tom DeLonge

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The third email was a confirmation that astronaut Susan McCasland Wilkerson accepted an invitation to a  "DeLonge/Podesta Meeting."

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