In recent months, the Trump Administration announced the release of files pertaining to UFO/UAP’s as a continuation of disclosures that have been slowly coming to light since the Obama Administration. Back in March, US intelligence officials met with several charismatic pastors in preparation of the disclosure, of which was initially supposed to take place in April but has not yet come to pass. Over the last couple days, there have been a series of viral tweets and short-form videos of these pastors revealing their alleged involvement in the meetings.
The details of the meeting were that no phones, no recordings were allowed and they were being instructed to prepare their people for what was coming. Alan DiDio, Larry Ragland, and Perry Stone. Each of these men is some form of charismatic or Pentecostal and have a history talking about UFO related subject matter. They mention a congressman, who has since been revealed to be Missouri Representative Eric Burlison.
Larry Ragland is pastor of Solid Rock Church and has a propensity for end-times teaching. In Larry Ragland’s initial video, he claimed that Burlison encouraged them to prepare the church, that the documents were going “tell us that they are from another dimension, that they are our creator, and that these beings—these aliens…they were the ones that seeded us here, there is no such thing as God, Jesus was invented by them, the bible was invented by them.” He then claims Burlison told them to study the days of Noah. After the video went viral, Ragland then walked back the claims that the contents of the alien disclosures were his opinions that he has always held with regards to what the disclosures would reveal.
In his video, Alan Didio claimed that the Trump Administration will disclose that “these non-terrestrial, interdimensional beings are real, and that we do have unexplained phenomenon among us.” He believes that this will deceive Christians, something he has written about in his book Summoning the Demon. Didio emphasizes the government’s use of “non-human entities” rather than extraterrestrial as a link to angels and demons. Didio is pastor of Revival Nation Church which emphasizes “encounters” with God and prophetic insights.
Representative Anna Luna pushed back on some of these pastors, stating that their revelations were inconsistent with what had actually been discussed in these meetings. Eric Burlison has been an UFO/UAP enthusiast in Congress.
Analysis
Within Christian circles, the entities are often likened to demons, and not without good justification. Even Vice President JD Vance likened them to the demonic. A recent interview with President Obama denied the notion of first contact. It is also consistent with the shift towards interdimensional rather than extraterrestrial language, which would bear more spiritual rather than materialistic connotations. The physics-defying attributes of the UAP are not just aerial, but underwater. The forthcoming disclosures are expected to detail the proximity to military bases, which aligns with what has already been disclosed. There is a clear difference between the more secular claims that public officials have made and the more religious claims that the charismatics have been making.
Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy where the government would manufacture evidence of aliens, originally through holograms, as a means of deceiving the population. The speculated motivation of this would be to usher in a “one world government” unified against an extraterrestrial threat or to sow doubt within religion. Even without the holograms, the government manufacturing this data could be used to secure funding; which is why disclosures come near a time when Congress is preparing the next fiscal year; project power, like claims of having secret technology or the ability to silence those who seek to disclose government secrets; or confuse and control a population, which could be used to obfuscate other actions the government is undertaking. Project Blue Beam is likened to an end time deception, which in some circles speculates that the Rapture would be framed as an alien event. The framing of the disclosures by Didio, Joseph Z, and Ragland are more consistent with the Project Blue Beam conspiracies than what they were likely told during that meeting. Any speculation of religious documents, like that which Ragland stated, are unlikely to be present in the documents.
It also should be stated that the government has a history of delving into the occult and experimenting with mind control, commonly referred to as MK Ultra. Various experiments would involve LSD, akin to the experiments of out-of-body espionage portrayed on Stranger Things. This is similar to Project Stargate, where the CIA used psychics to perform “remote viewing.” The movie The Men Who Stare at Goats reduces the source material to a comedy. This program is reported to have had success. There are metaphysical attributes of the world that are not fully understood.
The government also has a history of intermingling with Hollywood via Project Mockingbird. Major Hollywood productions exchange favorable portrayals for access, such as Top Gun or Transformers. Coincidentally, there is literally a movie called Disclosure Day coming out in June.
While there are many things yet unknown, the notion of mankind conversing with interdimensional beings, in what Christianity calls the demonic, has also been tied to alien abduction stories which tend to have overlapping details, something Gary Bates has documented. The Church should be prepared for whatever is coming, but understand that whether it is CIA psychics or interdimensional beings, the inerrant Scriptures contain information relevant to understanding these disclosures without the theatrics of these hyper-charismatic pastors.




