Billy Corgan
In the interview with Howard Stern, Billy Corgan shares a rather unusual and mysterious experience. According to Corgan, he witnessed someone transform into “something other than human.” Stern probed further, asking if Corgan was under the influence of drugs at the time, to which Corgan confirmed he was completely sober. Corgan was somewhat vague about the details but said he was talking to someone up close when this transformation occurred.
When asked if the individual offered any explanation, Corgan mentioned that the person claimed to be from another planet but did not elaborate further. Interestingly, Corgan also notes that this individual is a voting member of the Rock and Roll Academy.
Howard Stern tried to clarify the nature of the transformation by using the example of someone’s appearance drastically changing due to makeup, but Corgan insisted that what he witnessed was far more intense and unusual. Stern also attempted to get more details, such as whether this was a romantic encounter, but Corgan declined to discuss it further, stating that the story was “even more fantastical” than one might imagine.
Throughout the interview, Corgan was intentionally vague about the specifics, leading to an aura of mystery around his account.
Billy Corgan is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. Born William Patrick Corgan on March 17, 1967, in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, he formed The Smashing Pumpkins in Chicago in 1988. The band gained fame in the 1990s and is known for hits like “1979,” “Tonight, Tonight,” and “Bullet with Butterfly Wings,” among others.
Corgan’s musical style blends elements of alternative rock, grunge, and psychedelic rock, and he is known for his distinctive voice and poetic lyrics. He has been praised for his songwriting abilities and has been the creative force behind much of The Smashing Pumpkins’ success.
British conspiracy theorist David Icke has been one of the most prominent figures to publicly discuss the concept of shapeshifting beings in a modern context. Icke has claimed that shapeshifting reptilian humanoids, often just referred to as “Reptilians,” are responsible for many of the world’s problems and are involved in a global conspiracy to control humanity. According to Icke, these beings can shift between a human and a reptilian form and occupy positions of power to manipulate world events. While Icke’s theories do represent a strand of contemporary belief in shapeshifting beings, showing that this ancient concept still finds resonance in modern narratives, albeit not in scientifically verified contexts.