The highlights of the list:
- Alicia Keys revealed that she has not only seen a UFO, she’s ‘met some aliens’ in her life.
- Ariana Grande told Complex magazine that although she’s never actually seen a UFO, she’s seen a ghost and a demon.
Who can decipher the ways of those aliens? They bypass all of Earth’s leaders to speak directly to Alicia Keys. Those alien dudes must really love their jazz-infused R&B. I wonder if they got her autograph.
Although the aliens’ vast intelligence and sophisticated musical tastes are clearly far beyond our ken, Earth music is surprisingly popular throughout the universe. Not many people realize it, but the most popular musical group in the entire galaxy is actually Earth’s own Dino, Desi and Billy. In some remote corners of the Milky Way there are entire religions that worship Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs.
I would mention that aliens also like Celine Dion, but that’s not surprising because she is obviously one of them. You would know that if you had those Roddy Piper glasses.
Or eyes.

We sent music along with other sound on the Voyager probe, that’s probably what stoked their interest.
John Lennon, Jimmy Carter, Kacey Musgraves…
I don’t know if Jackie Gleason ever thought he saw a UAP, but his house was in the shape of a UFO.
John Lennon’s story is quite famous is behind the line in his song “Nobody Told Me”: “There’s a UFO over New York and I ain’t too surprised.”
The early 1970s incarnation of Fleetwood Mac and their song Hypnotized is based on a friend of the singer telling him about seeing a UFO. The song concludes that it doesn’t matter if the UFO was real or not, what matters is what the experience felt like at the time.
how can Pete Davidson not be on this list?
He’s disqualified on the Celine Dion rule. He IS an alien.
Lots of pretty famous and political people have had sightings, and there’s a giant story with the whistleblowers that have come forward in recent years and testified to the House. I’m interested in the field but whatever the phenomena is appears to be anecdotal, rare, and not easy to document if it’s not a mix of individuals lying, mistaken, or delusional.
Worst case for me with these whistleblowers and government transparency is you uncover a giant slush fund of taxpayer money going to Lockheed and other defense contractors if its a cover story for something else, which is good enough for me for people pushing to get to the bottom of this.
If only William Shatner had recorded the sining of the lyrics to Star Trek. I’m certain that we would have full and open trading (with a lot of tariffs) with our interstellar neighbors.
Except everywhere it’s listed, Tom DeLonge’s Sekret Machines is in the science fiction category… It’s not non-fiction at all. It may be based on actual experiences but the book itself is not.