The release of "UFO files" by the Pentagon is neither a "Great Revelation" nor a search for truth, but rather a UFO psychological warfare operation—a "Big Lie" designed to abolish nation-states, annihilate Christianity, and establish a global technocracy under the apparent threat of cosmic intelligences. This new order would be ruled by a priestly caste of "modern sorcerers" offering a religion of interdimensional mysteries, artificial intelligence, and aliens as a new opium for the people. The fatigue you feel regarding the endless cycle of alien news is not accidental; it is a symptom of this operation's success.
By José Luis Preciado
The UFO declassification bombshell detonated by the Trump Administration aims not only to distract Americans (and the world) from current U.S. problems, both foreign and domestic, but also to serve as a "wild card" for the November elections. In her analysis "Demonology in the White House: Vance vs. the 'Aliens'" published by the Russtrat Institute, Elena Panina documents a political and theological scene of singular strangeness. While the Trump administration declassifies so-called "alien files," a group of influential Protestant pastors, led by Bishop Alan Didio and evangelist Perry Stone, were summoned by government representatives to a remote house in the mountains of Tennessee. The purpose: to discuss how to mitigate the impact of revelations that, they warn, could present the Bible as a "myth" and cause believers to abandon the Christian faith.
In another corner of this same spectrum, Vice President J.D. Vance—a self-proclaimed "UFO fan"—settled the matter with a blunt demonological statement: "I don't think they're aliens. I think they're demons." Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, for her part, offered a third way, linking these beings to the Watchers from the Book of Enoch and coining the term "interdimensional beings." This cacophony of voices—alarmed pastors, an exorcising vice president, a congresswoman reinterpreting Jewish tradition—is not a symptom of a genuine debate about the nature of the unknown, but the fractured surface of a UFO psychological warfare operation orchestrated for over a century for a single, ambitious end: the abolition of Christianity and its replacement by a new Gnostic religion of cosmic gods, initiatory mysteries, and technocratic domination.
The Genesis of a Multigenerational Deception
To understand the magnitude of this deception, one must return to the genesis of the Anglo-American military-industrial intelligence complex. In his essay "The New Age of the Sorcerers: UFOs, MK Ultra, and the Cold War," revisionist historian Matthew Ehret reveals how the current "disclosure" campaign is the culmination of a plan traced by the scientific managers of the dying 19th-century British Empire. Figures like Thomas Huxley and his protégé H.G. Wells not only laid the groundwork for social Darwinism applied to humanity, but Wells, in particular, conceived of science fiction as a weapon of cultural warfare. His seminal idea—humanity unified under a world government through the fear of an alien invasion—was the perfect vehicle for a new mythology.
The year 1947 was the flashpoint: with the creation of the CIA and the signing of the UKUSA signals agreement, hundreds of UFO sightings began over U.S. and British military bases. Far from being interstellar craft, these were human prototypes of advanced technology, the fruit of secret Nazi science absorbed through Operation Paperclip. The strategy of official commissions, such as Project Grudge and Project Blue Book, was deliberately dual: to ridicule witnesses with absurd explanations while leaking to the press—through moguls like Henry Luce—the fascinating idea that these objects were "artificial devices operated by a high intelligence not originating on Earth." Dr. Leon Davidson, a Manhattan Project chemist, exposed this operation with a formula that remains valid: CIA + ECM (Electronic Countermeasures) = UFOs.
MK Ultra and the Psychedelic Gnosis
The UFO psychological warfare operation was not limited to hiding advanced technology; its ultimate goal was the remodeling of the human mind. This is where MK Ultra, the infamous CIA mind control initiative, plays a central role. While the CIA and MI6 developed and tested LSD and DMT on unsuspecting citizens, their propaganda wing, headed by Henry Luce, glorified these substances as the key to a new spirituality.
Aldous Huxley, a cultural agent of this operation, confessed to Timothy Leary that the only obstacle to their "evolution" was the Bible. Terence McKenna, sponsored by Laurence Rockefeller, spread the idea that aliens communicate through drugs, completing the circle of a new psychedelic gnosis. The irony that the financial elite and intelligence apparatuses were the main sponsors of countercultural "liberation" was lost on a generation ready to embrace a new cosmic faith.
The Architect of the Myth: Carl Jung
The intellectual architect of this new cosmic religion was Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and mentor to CIA Director Allen Dulles. Jung understood that UFOs were the perfect archetype of the "self," a totality that would unify the contradictions of a split humanity, preparing the way for the Age of Aquarius. For Jung, extraterrestrials were not physical beings, but archetypal gods.
The subsequent promotion of the "interdimensional hypothesis" by ufologists like Jacques Vallee—a member of the Rosicrucian order—and J. Allen Hynek is merely the practical application of Jungian theses. Their attempt to equate aliens with demons, angels, and elves is a step toward syncretizing all spiritual traditions under a single pagan umbrella for the implementation of a new world religion.
The Contemporary Heirs of Disclosure
Today’s promoters of UFO disclosure, such as David Grusch and Luis Elizondo, have been scrutinized by researchers like Dr. Heather Lynn. They point to Leslie Kean, the journalist who brought these "whistleblowers" to fame, as a descendant of a political dynasty linked to the 9/11 Commission. Elizondo’s own history is a web of deep state connections.
The purchase of Skinwalker Ranch by billionaire Robert Bigelow, where the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) conducted human experiments—including ouija board sessions and brain scans without consent—under the guise of scientific research, serves as proof that the line between science, occultism, and intelligence has dissolved.
The Final Objective: The "Big Lie"
The question facing Christianity is not whether these entities are aliens or demons. As Dr. Heather Lynn argues, the binary debate is a trap—a "luxury belief" that distracts from the true issue: who controls the name. The elite orchestrating the "revelation" want them named as "interdimensional beings," a Gnostic category that dissolves the border between the natural and the supernatural.
The Harvard Galileo Project, linking Elizondo with physicist Avi Loeb, promotes a theology where aliens are "gods," funded by crypto-entrepreneur Charles Hoskinson, who dreams of a world monitored by blockchain and mandatory digital ID. The public fatigue is a deliberate strategy of the "firehose of falsehood": a numbed population that has stopped asking who produces the screen is a population that has given uninformed consent.
As the Trump administration detonates its "information bomb," the Tennessee pastors are right: the "Great Revelation" is, in fact, the "Great Lie." Its purpose is the establishment of a world government ruled by a priestly caste of "modern sorcerers." The duty of the Christian is not to debate the ontology of these entities, but to denounce the psychological warfare seeking to hijack their faith.