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Post by Calypso Jones Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:01 pm

https://thenationalpulse.com/analysis/ufo-religion-is-about-to-go-mainstream-get-ready/


Heavenly beings from the great beyond? Sounds eerily familiar.

This relentless messaging is comparable to CIA operatives going on national television to announce that Catholic relics really do possess spiritual powers, or that Hindu idols are literal windows to the gods. The only difference is that Luis Elizondo, along with numerous former intelligence agents, are bolstering a materialist, tech-obsessed worldview. If there are no deities up in heaven, that means human beings are the smartest entities in the universe—unless we’re not alone.

In recent years, the idea of god-like aliens has taken possession of the American psyche.

A 2019 Gallup poll found that “33% of U.S. adults believe that some UFO sightings [are] alien spacecraft visiting Earth from other planets or galaxies.” To put that in context, Evangelical Protestants are only twenty-five percent of the U.S. population. Catholics make up only twenty percent.

In a nation where a quarter of the population reject organized religion, there’s a huge spiritual vacuum waiting to be filled. That empty vessel is now swarming with gray aliens, Enochian angels, and demonic tricksters, all sloshing around a postmodern punch bowl of cherry-picked deities.

Weaving a Modern Myth.
Following her best-selling book on UFOs, HuffPost writer Leslie Kean unleashed the 2017 hit Surviving Death: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for an Afterlife. In it, she describes various paranormal activities as being real, from séances to psychic powers. In a reverential blurb, New York Times reporter Ralph Blumenthal gushed like a town drunk at a tent revival: “Leslie Kean is our Orpheus, descending into the Netherworld to grapple with the most ancient of mysteries.”

Coincidentally, a dot-connecting Vox article explains that Kean and Blumenthal are the informants behind the current wave of mainstream UFO reporting. It all began with a front-page New York Times exposé, published in December of 2017, which revealed the existence of the Defense Department’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), led by Luis Elizondo. Two years later, the Pentagon ended its 70-year policy of UFO denial and confirmed that three recent Navy videos—dubbed TICTAC, GIMBLE, and GOFAST—are authentic and unexplained. A few weeks ago, after hoisting rainbow flags for Pride Month, the Pentagon upped the ante, stating that these purported vehicles are definitely not the product of secret U.S. technology.


If the infrared images are of actual aircraft ripping across the sky at impossible speeds, there can only be two explanations. They’re either piloted by non-human beings or some superior foreign power. If the latter proves to be true, we should all learn Russian or Chinese to curse our new conquerors, because we’re living on borrowed time.

There are good reasons to suspect ETs over the CCP, though. In my recent conversation with physicist Kevin Knuth, professor at the University of Albany and a former NASA scientist, he expressed serious doubts that any foreign government could pull it off. Additionally, he said popular attempts at debunking these videos ignore the wider context.

The most compelling incidents, he explained, have eyewitness accounts from multiple expert fighter pilots, as well as radar, infrared, and gun-camera imaging. Knuth’s 2019 paper “Estimating Flight Characteristics of Anomalous Unidentified Aerial Vehicles” describes maneuvers that would be unthinkable with any known technology. When I asked if his analysis serves as proof of alien starships, Knuth replied:

“At this point, we don’t have enough data to conclusively rule out all the hypotheses. But from the eyewitness reports and radar returns, some of these things appear to be craft. In the case of the USS Nimitz encounter, the objects were well-observed by at least six pilots and they all described the same thing—a TicTac-shaped object with white protrusions on the bottom.”

This is in addition to radar detection and the widely publicized infrared imaging.

“So in some of these cases,” he continued, “we can say pretty reasonably that some of these objects are craft. And some of them have exhibited anomalous accelerations—well over 100g. If you were able to perform that acceleration in space, and maintain it for any period of time, it wouldn’t take you very long to get up to a reasonable fraction of the speed of light. So I think it’s reasonable to consider that they could be spacecraft.”

I’m no rocket scientist, so Knuth’s explanation sounds plausible to my layman ears. But what if they’re not spacecraft at all?

Liberal Fruitcakes from Space.
In his paper, Knuth touches on the possibility that these UFO reports are just a series of elaborate fabrications. If that’s the case, the current wall-to-wall publicity campaign can only be interpreted as a sinister psychological operation. And really, it wouldn’t be out of character.

For over a year the dishonest media has actively covered up the probable lab-origins of COVID-19. This is the same media that refuses to name the perpetrators behind the recent wave of anti-Asian hate crimes, while simultaneously repeating the phrase “deadly insurrection” like it’s a magic spell.

So why wouldn’t they lie about UFOs, too?

Given the media’s routine parroting of federal agencies, they’ve either been lying for the last 70 years by ridiculing the lived experience of UFO spotters, or they’re lying now to disseminate the idea of otherworldly superpowers.

Down here on Earth, the reality of extraterrestrial visitors or inter-dimensional invaders may be irrelevant—especially in terms of religious culture. Until little green men convene with the gray alien currently occupying the Oval Office, what matters most is narrative control.

Are these higher powers depicted as friends or foes? Do they shut down our nuclear sites to avert a planetary holocaust, or to disable our defenses? Is their mission to probe our minds—and if so, why do so many abductees claim they’re approaching the task from the wrong end?

Should we pray to God these aliens aren’t real, or bow down to the aliens as if they were?

Truth or fallacy aside, whoever convinces the public they have the right answers will harness the cultural power of this alien narrative. In what looks like a coordinated effort, John Podesta, Harry Reid, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Leslie Kean, and Ralph Blumenthal have all stepped into a spotlight beaming down from some distant flying saucer. On the whole, their prophetic message is that we are not alone in the universe, and there is nothing to fear.

While a few voices on the right are questioning all of this, the left is steadily crafting a mythos around UFOs. I’m not particularly afraid of aliens, but I’m plenty worried about where this story is going. It’s like fleet of flying saucers has crashed into the crumbling foundations of our ancient temples, and gender-fluid aliens are emerging from the debris.
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Post by Calypso Jones Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:05 pm

The new false prophets.

Truth or fallacy aside, whoever convinces the public they have the right answers will harness the cultural power of this alien narrative. In what looks like a coordinated effort, John Podesta, Harry Reid, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Leslie Kean, and Ralph Blumenthal have all stepped into a spotlight beaming down from some distant flying saucer. On the whole, their prophetic message is that we are not alone in the universe, and there is nothing to fear.
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Post by Calypso Jones Thu Jun 24, 2021 9:18 pm

This is coming.
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Post by Lummy Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:30 pm

Calypso Jones wrote:https://thenationalpulse.com/analysis/ufo-religion-is-about-to-go-mainstream-get-ready/


Heavenly beings from the great beyond? Sounds eerily familiar.

This relentless messaging is comparable to CIA operatives going on national television to announce that Catholic relics really do possess spiritual powers, or that Hindu idols are literal windows to the gods. The only difference is that Luis Elizondo, along with numerous former intelligence agents, are bolstering a materialist, tech-obsessed worldview. If there are no deities up in heaven, that means human beings are the smartest entities in the universe—unless we’re not alone.

In recent years, the idea of god-like aliens has taken possession of the American psyche.

A 2019 Gallup poll found that “33% of U.S. adults believe that some UFO sightings [are] alien spacecraft visiting Earth from other planets or galaxies.” To put that in context, Evangelical Protestants are only twenty-five percent of the U.S. population. Catholics make up only twenty percent.

In a nation where a quarter of the population reject organized religion, there’s a huge spiritual vacuum waiting to be filled. That empty vessel is now swarming with gray aliens, Enochian angels, and demonic tricksters, all sloshing around a postmodern punch bowl of cherry-picked deities.

Weaving a Modern Myth.
Following her best-selling book on UFOs, HuffPost writer Leslie Kean unleashed the 2017 hit Surviving Death: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for an Afterlife. In it, she describes various paranormal activities as being real, from séances to psychic powers. In a reverential blurb, New York Times reporter Ralph Blumenthal gushed like a town drunk at a tent revival: “Leslie Kean is our Orpheus, descending into the Netherworld to grapple with the most ancient of mysteries.”

Coincidentally, a dot-connecting Vox article explains that Kean and Blumenthal are the informants behind the current wave of mainstream UFO reporting. It all began with a front-page New York Times exposé, published in December of 2017, which revealed the existence of the Defense Department’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), led by Luis Elizondo. Two years later, the Pentagon ended its 70-year policy of UFO denial and confirmed that three recent Navy videos—dubbed TICTAC, GIMBLE, and GOFAST—are authentic and unexplained. A few weeks ago, after hoisting rainbow flags for Pride Month, the Pentagon upped the ante, stating that these purported vehicles are definitely not the product of secret U.S. technology.


If the infrared images are of actual aircraft ripping across the sky at impossible speeds, there can only be two explanations. They’re either piloted by non-human beings or some superior foreign power. If the latter proves to be true, we should all learn Russian or Chinese to curse our new conquerors, because we’re living on borrowed time.

There are good reasons to suspect ETs over the CCP, though. In my recent conversation with physicist Kevin Knuth, professor at the University of Albany and a former NASA scientist, he expressed serious doubts that any foreign government could pull it off. Additionally, he said popular attempts at debunking these videos ignore the wider context.

The most compelling incidents, he explained, have eyewitness accounts from multiple expert fighter pilots, as well as radar, infrared, and gun-camera imaging. Knuth’s 2019 paper “Estimating Flight Characteristics of Anomalous Unidentified Aerial Vehicles” describes maneuvers that would be unthinkable with any known technology. When I asked if his analysis serves as proof of alien starships, Knuth replied:

“At this point, we don’t have enough data to conclusively rule out all the hypotheses. But from the eyewitness reports and radar returns, some of these things appear to be craft. In the case of the USS Nimitz encounter, the objects were well-observed by at least six pilots and they all described the same thing—a TicTac-shaped object with white protrusions on the bottom.”

This is in addition to radar detection and the widely publicized infrared imaging.

“So in some of these cases,” he continued, “we can say pretty reasonably that some of these objects are craft. And some of them have exhibited anomalous accelerations—well over 100g. If you were able to perform that acceleration in space, and maintain it for any period of time, it wouldn’t take you very long to get up to a reasonable fraction of the speed of light. So I think it’s reasonable to consider that they could be spacecraft.”

I’m no rocket scientist, so Knuth’s explanation sounds plausible to my layman ears. But what if they’re not spacecraft at all?

Liberal Fruitcakes from Space.
In his paper, Knuth touches on the possibility that these UFO reports are just a series of elaborate fabrications. If that’s the case, the current wall-to-wall publicity campaign can only be interpreted as a sinister psychological operation. And really, it wouldn’t be out of character.

For over a year the dishonest media has actively covered up the probable lab-origins of COVID-19. This is the same media that refuses to name the perpetrators behind the recent wave of anti-Asian hate crimes, while simultaneously repeating the phrase “deadly insurrection” like it’s a magic spell.

So why wouldn’t they lie about UFOs, too?

Given the media’s routine parroting of federal agencies, they’ve either been lying for the last 70 years by ridiculing the lived experience of UFO spotters, or they’re lying now to disseminate the idea of otherworldly superpowers.

Down here on Earth, the reality of extraterrestrial visitors or inter-dimensional invaders may be irrelevant—especially in terms of religious culture. Until little green men convene with the gray alien currently occupying the Oval Office, what matters most is narrative control.

Are these higher powers depicted as friends or foes? Do they shut down our nuclear sites to avert a planetary holocaust, or to disable our defenses? Is their mission to probe our minds—and if so, why do so many abductees claim they’re approaching the task from the wrong end?

Should we pray to God these aliens aren’t real, or bow down to the aliens as if they were?

Truth or fallacy aside, whoever convinces the public they have the right answers will harness the cultural power of this alien narrative. In what looks like a coordinated effort, John Podesta, Harry Reid, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Leslie Kean, and Ralph Blumenthal have all stepped into a spotlight beaming down from some distant flying saucer. On the whole, their prophetic message is that we are not alone in the universe, and there is nothing to fear.

While a few voices on the right are questioning all of this, the left is steadily crafting a mythos around UFOs. I’m not particularly afraid of aliens, but I’m plenty worried about where this story is going. It’s like fleet of flying saucers has crashed into the crumbling foundations of our ancient temples, and gender-fluid aliens are emerging from the debris.

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Post by Crusader Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:50 pm

The church league softball game between the UFOists and the Pastafarians would be pretty interesting.
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Post by Leon Xiv Mon Aug 02, 2021 10:54 am

From my ebook "Taking, Holding, Keeping - possession and exorcism today"
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1072574

The basis of the following came from the period of 1930 - 1950+
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As the musings of Charles Darwin and his evolution thesis quackery have become embedded into human consciousness today through state education, the concepts and beliefs from the people and books I just mentioned have done so in a very, very subtle way. So if you didn't come from apes then you came from aliens, and if you don't believe either you must have 'mental illness'.
Indeed if we look at the period between World War 1 and World War 2 we see where the likes of psychiatry and psychology set up their foundation for today. From this we now see how these fractions complement and supplement each other in order to make a greater whole. Let us briefly examine the various "new age" factors from back then and see where they go in this jigsaw puzzle.

Aetherius Society
Formed in 1955
Components: UFO/Alien beliefs, various fragments of Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism and Theosophy. Incorporates varying beliefs in karma, yoga, altruism, reincarnation, environmentalism, channelling and evolution.

Unarius Academy of Science
Formed in 1954
Components: UFO/Alien beliefs, channelling, reincarnation and evolution.

Nation of Islam
Formed in 1930
Components: UFO/Alien beliefs, Black supremacy, various fragments and reinterpretations of Christianity and Islam. Since 2010 the Nation of Islam has incorporated the subject of Dianetics from Scientology.

Scientology
Formed in 1952
Components: UFO/Alien beliefs, can be called essentially atheist because its definition of God is the "eighth dynamic" which is not defined. It is somewhat based around mental health but has a disdain for psychiatry and psychology, something to note - L. Ron Hubbard was associated with John "Jack" Parsons who was in the O.T.O and a practitioner of Thelema. L.Ron Hubbard was supposedly involved with the Golden Dawn occult society and the Rosicrucian movement (I was involved with the Rosicrucian group AMORC but knew nothing of L.Ron Hubbard. Whether he was involved in these groups or not I don't know).

Urantia Book
Published in 1955
Components: UFO/Alien beliefs, this is a book that was composed of supposedly 20 years of records of an involuntary channeller. To explain further you need to look the life of William Samuel Sadler who was an 'usher' in a mental hospital/sanatorium at the age of 15. He then went on to be a psychiatrist and the Urantia Book is the result of notes taken while a patient (known as the 'sleeping subject') channelled this information while sleeping or otherwise unconscious. The Urantia Book is just over 2000 pages long and delves into multiple galaxies which compose the "greater galaxy" in which are multiple inhabited planets.
The writing down/recording of these channelled messages came about from meeting between members of what can be called "rich white upper class" members of society and mental patients. Indeed William Samuel Sadler married Lena Kellogg (yes the Corn Flakes family) who also became a psychiatrist. An interesting thing to note is that they see the Lord Jesus Christ returning not under that name but as a "Michael of Nebulon". Compare that to the Jehovahs Witnesses who believe that the Lord Jesus Christ was really the Archangel Michael.

Oahspe
Published in 1882 then republished (and re-edited) in 1891. The book is supposedly of "automatic writing" (or more accurately typing), and can be said to be a stepping point from which various forms of channelling came from (or at least an example of).
It took in various pagan theologies, has a form of evolution in which veganism plays a dominant part. I also note some talismans from Oahspe which are similar (if not the same) to those used in black magic and demonic spirit working.

So far with these organisations we have seen the alien/UFO tenet of their beliefs as being a central part. We see that the subject of evolution is a factor as well, but with the alien/UFO part we see that it is not so much to do with little green men and flying saucers; instead it is to do with 'spiritual' evolution. There is also splitting and grafting bits and pieces from various religions as well as the reinterpreting of central beliefs and dogma. But the most striking in all this is the use of channelling which has an equal value in these groups (and their splinter groups, imitators, deviations, etc).

Back to the present, we see the likes of evolution being propagated as spiritual and physical 'progress' and this does include atheism (defined as proof of no single identifiable creator entity) in relation to God. And the physical evolution progress includes people (especially white women) who produce mixed race children; it also includes children who are reaching puberty at earlier ages (try food additives) and men who identify as "transgender". Yet those who advocate this 'progress' have no non-white members in their family, feed their children exclusively organic food and would expel anyone from the family if it was suspected they were gay.
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Indeed everything old is new again.

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Post by jirqoadai Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:45 am

old news. mormons have been here since jo smith tried to start a commune.
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Post by Calypso Jones Mon Aug 02, 2021 6:47 pm

ufology is already a religion.   it is one of the sub religions of Evolution.
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Post by RV Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:30 pm

Calypso Jones wrote:ufology is already a religion.   it is one of the sub religions of Evolution.

I expect this UFO nonsense is how they will explain the missing persons when the rapture occurs.
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Post by Calypso Jones Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:36 pm

very possibly.

But i do believe that it is likely that we'll be hoaxed by some UFO/ET crap at some point down the line. and Govts will be encouraging and forcing us to accept it.
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