Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge has always had a passion for aliens and UFOs. Following testimony that aliens exist during a House Oversight subcommittee meeting on Wednesday, the singer celebrated being “right.”

A number of witnesses, including former intelligence officer David Grusch and former Navy pilots David Fravor and Ryan Graves, suggested during the meeting that the U.S. government is in possession of “non-human” bodies found in “crashed crafts.”

Upon hearing the news, DeLonge immediately took to Instagram, posting a photo stating, “Tom was right, aliens f—ing exist.”

“The UFO hearing today made history,” the singer wrote. I am so proud of the three witnesses today that blew the lid off the UFO secrecy that has been intact for decades.”

DeLonge notably quit Blink-182 in 2015 to pursue a career in alien investigation, specifically focusing on UFOs. He formed To the Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences, working with ex-government employees and aerospace engineers to “allow gifted researchers the freedom to explore exotic science and technologies with the infrastructure and resources to rapidly transition innovative ideas into world-changing products and services,” according to the organization’s website.

The company eventually released three declassified videos recorded by Navy pilots, capturing alleged UFOs. The U.S. military confirmed the footage to be authentic in 2019.

Now, at every Blink-182 concert on their current reunion tour, Mark Hoppus announces to the audience that “Tom was right” before playing their 1999 song “Aliens Exist.”

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