There’s a lot to unpack here, a lot of high strangeness: not just UFOs, but ‘demons’, pastors, bizarre books, and an imminent Hollywood blockbuster.
But let’s start here: why the hell did Trump post this picture?
Sure, the Great One has a fondness for posting questionable images: like the one of him as Jesus, or the one of him as Superman. Or the insanely tone-deaf ‘Trump Gaza’ AI video. Or the incredibly offensive video of the Obamas as monkeys.
But posting this particular AI image of the alien seems like more indication that we’re being trolled with all this ‘disclosure’ stuff. It looks like the alien is wearing a restraint too, suggesting he’s been captured.
The fact that he put out this image at the same time as the Department of War released its second lot of UFO-related files probably isn’t a coincidence.
I want to look at several related items that are being put out seemingly in conjunction with these US military files: to examine how it’s all being seemingly coordinated as a broad operation.
It’s obvious that they really are walking us towards whatever desired conclusion has been envisioned.
If the Trump alien picture is odd, even odder is that I noticed a couple of news outlets mention the ‘4 alien races‘ that, according to one source, have been identified as having been active on earth.
Which, you know, is insane to be hearing on mainstream platforms now: even ten years ago, it was the kind of stuff you only heard in niche podcasts or obscure conspiracy-oriented corners of the Internet.
You know, those little online alcoves that used to be kind of fun: but now are just exhausting.
Here’s FOX News talking about it though. The main source for this claim currently is Dr Hal Puthoff, who recently discussed it in an interview alongside the director of the Age of Disclosure documentary film.
I’ll circle back to Hal Puthoff, because he’s a curious character.
But predictably enough, the four alien species named happen to conform perfectly to the four most commonly referenced ‘alien races’ in preexisting alien-enthusiast lore: the Greys, the Reptilians, the Insectoids and the Nordics.
Wait, no Annunaki? The Annunaki were fish-people, weren’t they? I don’t know, I’m not as well versed in all this lore as I was before.
To be clear, this stuff about the 4 alien races isn’t from the war department’s released files: but has nevertheless been talked about on several platforms seemingly in relation to the files. So, you know, if you’re not paying enough attention, you would easily think these files have actually revealed that there are four confirmed alien races that have been identified.
What it also makes me think of though is a little oddity called ‘The KGB Book of Alien Races‘, which I came across a few years ago.
The item purported to be a secret Soviet era guidebook for KGB agents regarding the known alien species that were on earth. The document, supposedly initially dating to 1947 (it’s that magic year again), claimed to have identified some fifty such alien races, including the four mentioned above.
The book is batshit crazy, by the way. I’m pretty confident in saying it’s a really bad hoax.
For one thing, I’ve never seen any evidence of a Russian language version of the text. For another, the person who published it decades later wasn’t even Russian – and was described as a ‘special forces’ guy, so that’s an obvious red flag.
Anyway, I just thought I’d mention it. The book is available to read online here.
I say it’s batshit, but remember the Israeli guy saying that Trump was already in contact with a Galactic Federation of races? I’d call him a clown, but the dude was a former head of Israel’s space security program.
But let’s get back to the present.
And another question.
Why is the Vice President of the United States literally saying that he thinks UFOs are demons?
But if you’ve been paying attention, you’d notice all the big YouTubers and podcasters lately who’ve been pushing the demon narrative in regard to UFOs: as if all in unison. Tucker Carlson did it too.
Why?
If there’s some kind of false revelation coming, is it meant to be aliens – or demons? Or are we being psy-opped into conflating the two?
Sure, some of these people might genuinely believe it’s demons (most of them have all leaned rather conspicuously into their newfound McChristianity all at the same time too: but let’s skip that for now): but the way they’ve all started saying it at the same time is highly suspect.
Is there a narrative hijack going on? Or is the demonic thing part of the planned disclosure?
Certainly for the Vice President of the United States to say he thinks UFOs are demons is a crazy state of affairs. But then so is the actual President posting a picture of himself with a captured alien.
Are they setting up a fake battle between ‘Good and Evil’? Is that the play here? A conflict not against extra-terrestrials but demons? Fallen angels? Most of these guys seem really into the Biblical Nephilim, so there’s a definite Old Testament style fire and brimstone thing going on here too.
I mean that sounds insane, but it’s bizarre that the Vice President would talk about demonic UFOs at a time when his own administration is making such a big play of releasing all these UFO-related files. That would seem to be not an accident.
I’ll come back to the demons aspect at the end.
But the general religious element in play here seems conspicuous.
There are American pastors talking about meetings they’ve had with the CIA about preparing their flocks for a major disclosure event. It isn’t clear to me whether this is true or not, as there’s been no official indication from any government agency that these conversations have happened.
But if it’s true, that’s not business as usual.
Something highly significant is definitely coming.
More importantly, it’s obviously not a coincidence that Steven Spielberg’s highly anticipated Disclosure Day movie is about to release in June.
The timing is obviously deliberate.
And Spielberg has previously been a major influence in the popularisation of specific UFO or alien related tropes, helping put certain imagery or ideas into the popular mindset.
He is also the most famous and successful filmmaker alive today, so he’s the perfect person to participate in a government controlled disclosure event.
It was Spielberg who made ET. Spielberg who made Close Encounters of the Third Kind in the seventies. Spielberg’s extraordinary depiction of the Greys in the climax of Close Encounters put the archetypal image of the big-eyed, bulbous headed alien into public consciousness years before influential, alleged abductee Whitley Streiber’s book Communion.
He was also a producer on the Men in Black movies, if that’s relevant.
There have long been claims that Spielberg was working with the military or intelligence community to get these ideas out: that he either had access to special information for these purposes or that he was used to manufacture certain ideas and perceptions.
So the fact that he is now releasing a much hyped film literally called ‘Disclosure Day’ – at exactly the same time as the ‘disclosure’ movement is gaining so much coverage and momentum – is just too conspicuous. Note also the all-seeing eye in the saucer shape. What is he about to tell us exactly?
But I’m going to write a whole separate piece on this upcoming Spielberg movie: and the question of whether whatever ends up being revealed in that movie is intended as a kind of calculated precursor to a planned real-world revelation.
So I’ll stop talking about Disclosure Day here for now.
Though, one last point on that: the marketing for this film has been genius. It might be the best marketed movie I’ve ever witnessed: it’s an incredible level of intrigue, speculation and expectation that has been generated for many months now by the trailers and posters.
And when Spielberg himself makes statements about the film’s story possibly being ‘closer to truth than fiction‘, I think there’s more than just clever movie marketing going on.
So, where are we with all of this?
Is the Trump administration and the Pentagon on the verge of making some kind of major announcement? Could this be an epoch defining moment we’re very close to now?
It’s worth saying that it would probably suit this Trump administration: for one thing, it would be a tremendous distraction from Epstein, Israel and a number of other catastrophically bad problems.
It was also in Trump’s first term that the ‘Space Force’ was formally revealed or announced: after years of it being undisclosed.
You know, there’s also a possibility that any planned major event – real or staged – could be used as a pretext for martial law and dictatorship: for this current American regime to stay in power indefinitely, in other words.
It’s still not clear why they’re so desperate to build that underground military facility in the White House, which Trump is still pretending is a ballroom. I looked at that subject, and the broader issue of billionaires and tech moguls building ‘Doomsday Bunkers’, here recently.
However, the reality is that this whole process of supposed ‘disclosure’ has been driven by interests outside of – and pre-dating – the Trump clown show.
It’s worth remembering that this whole notion of disclosure – even, I think, the term itself – was developed primarily by Steven Greer in the late nineties and early 2000s and his push to get various high level witnesses to testify to Congress about aliens and UFOs. And that Greer himself has completely disavowed this entire government related disclosure process that’s been going on the last several years, including all the Congressional hearings.
He says it’s all a deception. I don’t particularly trust Greer, by the way. But it’s interesting that the guy who first established the whole disclosure push is totally against the actual disclosure programme that seems to be happening.
Could he just be bitter that the official disclosure process has sidelined him completely? For that matter, it’s very odd that he wasn’t actually made part of this whole thing, since utilising him would’ve been logical.
It’s worth noting that Greer entirely believes in the alien visitors: and in fact thinks the government’s disclosure operation is going to present a false reality about the aliens.
My understanding of his view is that he thinks aliens are real, but that the much-touted false-flag fake alien event is coming.
I don’t know: this stuff gets so complicated.
When I say I don’t particularly trust Greer (for one thing, he actually looks like he might be an alien in a human skin-suit: I also think he’s been on a bit of a grift for a while now), the truth is I don’t trust any of the big voices in the UFO/Disclosure arena.
As I’ve said before, the entire field is absolutely riddled with disinformation, military and intelligence manipulations, as well as grifters, charlatans or plain old fantasists. And that’s me saying that – as someone who’s followed the subject for years and who believes there are some genuine mysteries with highly significant implications.
Here’s a Greer interview talking abut the alleged false flag alien event with the late David Wilcock, who committed suicide a few weeks ago (or was murdered, according to many). Wilcock has now been lumped in with the various missing or dead scientists thing that’s being discussed everywhere. I personally assume he did take his own life: not to speak ill of the deceased, but he seemed like someone who genuinely had mental issues.
That business of the dead or missing scientists is clearly being lumped in with all of this too: but I’m still examining that stuff, so I’ll try to come to that another time.
But in terms of the false flag or staged alien event, Greer wasn’t the originator of this idea, by any means. In fact even long before Serge Monast proposed Project Bluebeam (an alleged plot to use futuristic technology and illusions to fake an alien invasion and/or the Second Coming) in the 1990s, the warning about a faked alien threat being planned in the military industrial complex might’ve come from no less a figure than Werner Von Braun, the Nazi rocket scientist who essentially ran NASA.
As I’ve discussed before, Von Braun allegedly told this to his secretary while on his deathbed. This would’ve been in the early seventies. Carol Rosin was a herself an aerospace executive.
But the logic dictates that, if there is a staged alien or otherworldly event or threat, then one would have to assume there is no actual threat of any kind. Because if there was a real threat, they wouldn’t need to simulate a fake one, would they?
Which means all the talk of demons and the like in relation to UFOs is also false.
But is it just a case of some people being blinded by their religious biases – or is it actually a deliberate manipulation going on? I mean, there’s also Christian psy-ops going on lately too, which I’ve explored here a few times lately (here, for example).
It’s hard to say for sure, but I would suspect the latter.
By the way, I acknowledge that the demonic angle regarding UFOs isn’t new: I believe even long established researchers like Jacques Vallee claimed to have come to that conclusion years ago.
But then we also run into the never-ending question of whether even all of that was laying long-term groundwork for psy-ops.
Vallee was a legitimate scientist and researcher, but like a lot of important figures in the Ufology field and literature, he was also involved with the CIA, intelligence work and the like: and could generally be considered an occultist.
He also was involved with the aforementioned Hal Puthoff, who is the reason people are currently talking about the 4 alien races. Puthoff was even more involved with the CIA: and with Scientology, and with the infamous Stargate Project involving psychic experiments and other parapsychological research.
Some of this might also have overlapped somewhat with things like MK Ultra.
The fact Puthoff is still wielding great influence in the course of the Ufology discourse even now, at the age of 89, is interesting. He, for example, fairly recently established the To the Stars academy – a UFO and aerospace related research entity headed up bizarrely by a former pop star named Tom DeLong.
To the Stars somehow immediately became more high profile than other UFO research organisations that had been around for decades. It was also curious that when the US military released its declassified, UAP footage in 2017, including the famous “Tic Tac” video, it did so via To the Stars.
The problem is that Puthoff, like a number of the most significant figures in the Ufology/parapsychology arena over the last several decades, is a dubious figure: connected to military and intelligence, and an occultist.
I don’t use the word ‘occultist’ in a derogative way, by the way: I’m not one of those people who thinks ‘occult’ or ‘occultist’ immediately somehow means evil or dark.
All ‘occult’ really means is hidden or obscure knowledge.
However, a book that I’ve recommended several times before is The Stargate Conspiracy, written in the mid-1990s by British authors Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince. That book was the first, I think, to really lay out how so much of the New Age literature, UFO lore and modern pseudoscience had been pushed into public consciousness by individuals linked to the intelligence agencies and the military.
Their research really showed me at the time how incestuous the entire arena was, with apparently independent or unconnected authors, academics, and influencers actually all forwarding a shared agenda, with occult underpinnings and military/intelligence connections.
The broad endgame of that agenda was the creation of a new age religion, based chiefly on the mythology of the ‘space gods’: but also incorporating Christianity and most existing religions (interestingly enough, Picknett and Prince suggested that the only major religion that would be excluded would be Islam; this was a pre 9/11 book, by the way).
Hal Puthoff was actually a central figure in that book, and was connected to the likes of Andrija Puharich and others, and the experiments that supposedly led to ‘contact’ with the Nine Gods of the Egyptian Ennead.
I know it sounds nuts, but all this stuff is well documented. And again, I highly recommend Picknett and Prince’s book if you’re interested in any of this.
It’s something I intend to revisit here in the near future, given where things seem to be heading.
I’ll leave it here for now: I apologise if this post has been all over the place. There’s a lot I’m trying to keep track of here, and this whole subject area is so convoluted and difficult to bring clarity to.
We’ll be returning to these matters though, inevitably.

