Blink -182 Basist Mark Hopas has made a shocking claim! The punk -rock musician released his new autobiography, Fahrenheit -182, and alleged that he helped capture former Iraqi President of the US Navy in 2003.
He recalled a military encounter while riding on an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf during the 2000s at the height of the Iraq war. Hopas alleged that he faced an admiral on the flight deck and advised him on a strategy to catch the former President, who were hidden at that time.
According to Hopas, whenever Hussain filed a message from an unknown location, there was a plan to use drones to catch ultrasonic frequencies. These frequencies can then be used to determine their accurate hideout.
Blink -182 Basist revealed that the drone “fly throughout the area in carpeting patterns, broadcasting time code above human hearing levels.” He recalled that Admiral was “really surprised” with his view.
Hussain was eventually captured by American troops on 13 December 2003, which was from an underground hole located in a village near his hometown Tikrit in Northern Iraq. Hopas alleged that Admiral mentioned something about pitching the idea of ​​the Chief of Staff.
The composer claimed that he had an encounter four months before Hussein’s possession. “So, you all welcome, all,” he added to his memoir. Surprisingly, Hopas’s claims are not completely distant penny, because he belongs to the army.
In 2003, he performed with his band, Blink -182, riding on the USS Nimitz for American soldiers, which matched with Operation Red Don, a mission aimed at catching the Iraqi politician.
Although Hopas’s participation in Hussain’s possession remains speculative, the shocking story definitely adds an unexpected turn to the former President’s revolutionary possession.