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In Signs, Mel Gibson’s family kept hearing that rapid clicking sound in the dark — sharp, broken, rhythmic, almost like a coded staccato transmission moving through the cornfields.

Tick tick tick tick…

Not smooth.

Not musical.

Percussive.

Like an old windmill spinning unevenly in the night.

Like telegraph signals.

Like hambone rhythms.

Like something trying to communicate through timing instead of words.

Staccato has always been part of human signaling — military drums, Morse code, train tracks, tribal percussion, insects, helicopters, warning systems, even the clicking sounds hidden inside nature itself.

That’s what made Signs unsettling:

the sound felt ancient.

Not just alien.

Primal.

The fear in the movie came from realizing communication doesn’t always arrive as language. Sometimes it comes as rhythm, pattern, vibration, repetition, movement in the field, or a strange cadence you can feel before you understand it.

John Podesta spent years talking openly about UFO disclosure, government secrecy, and the unanswered questions surrounding alien phenomena — long before it became mainstream conversation. From pushing for the release of classified files to publicly supporting transparency around unexplained aerial encounters, Podesta helped drag the topic out of the shadows and into public debate.

At the same time, Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge was diving headfirst into the same mystery. What started as punk rock rebellion evolved into serious conversations with military insiders, intelligence officials, and aerospace figures. DeLonge’s obsession with the phenomenon eventually led to To The Stars Academy and helped fuel renewed public attention on UAP disclosure.

Strange timeline:
Pop-punk collides with the Pentagon.
Rock stars talking to policymakers.
Government officials discussing the unknown.
And suddenly the “crazy conspiracy theory” becomes front-page news.

Maybe the real story isn’t aliens.
Maybe it’s how culture, media, power, and curiosity all collide when people start asking questions nobody can fully answer.

#Blink182 #TomDeLonge #JohnPodesta #UFO #UAP #Disclosure #WeRockNetwork

Maybe the whole movie was asking one question:

What if the world has been speaking in signals the entire time?

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#Signs #MelGibson #Staccato #Signals #Percussion #WeRockNetwork #Rhythm #Communication #Windmill #Hambone #Truth #Patterns #FreeBirdRevolution #WerockTV

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