
arguments and observations The Alien Message
Walk-the-walk
Christians are never abducted There are at least two groups of
people in every church: talk-the-talk Christians and walk-the-walk
Christians. In some regions of America, notably the Bible belt, the
average church will have 85% talk-the-talk Christians and 15%
walk-the-walk Christians. They’re not easy to differentiate by
casual observation, but time and adversity will always separate the
sheep from the goats. Aliens, however, seem to have no trouble
identifying walk-the-walk Christians. This demographic, this
segment of the population, seems to be the only one immune to UFO
activity. A walk-the-walk Christian will rarely, if ever, even spot
a UFO, much less undergo abduction attempts. (See the excellent
discussion of this here.) Some abductees claim to be Christian,
such as Betty Andreasson, but their tales usually reveal their
identity as talk-the-talkers only. Now, if you were a UFO
researcher and you discovered that one segment of the population
was immune to UFO activity, wouldn’t you be interested? Wouldn’t
you be looking hard at that group, wondering what it was about them
that made them different? And if you found that thing, wouldn’t you
consider adopting it for yourself? Yet there is this strange
reluctance on the part of non-Christian UFO researchers to even
consider Christianity as the answer to this problem, and an even
stranger rejection of it—even though it represents the answer
they’re supposedly seeking. It is a documented fact that UFO
activity is most rampant in countries with little or no Christian
influence. Brazil, Russia, China, Mexico, Jamaica, the Philippines,
and other spots on the Christian frontier seem to be UFO favorites.
There seems to be a connection between Christianity’s influence—on
a nation or an individual—and UFO activity. The fact that UFOs have
been sighted with growing regularity in America may testify to
Christianity’s weakening influence here. There is a passage in the
Bible that seems related: Revelation 9:1–11 speaks of demonic
creatures that swarm over the earth to torment mankind. It is
interesting that the beings are limited (v4) to “those people who
did not have the seal of God on their foreheads.” In other words,
only walk-the-walk Christians were to be exempted from their
tortures. And that is, indeed, what seems to be happening with UFO
activity. In my mind, this argument is, by itself, convincing. If
there is only one people group on the earth that is immune to alien
abductions, that means there is something going on with that group.
Whatever conclusions you draw, it seems to me that one of them must
be that aliens don’t like walk-the-walk Christians. The Bible makes
it clear (1 John 4:4, Luke 10:17, Romans 8:38) that true Christians
have nothing to fear from demons—or aliens, for that matter.
Calling on the name of Jesus stops abductions in progress
There have been only three methods proven effective in thwarting
abduction attempts: righteous anger, strength of spirit, and
calling on the name of Jesus in faith. The first two have been
known to stop isolated abduction attempts, but cannot end the
aliens’ abduction efforts entirely. In these cases, the aliens
simply appear in a new form, trying a new tactic. Only by calling
on the name of Jesus Christ in faith can abduction attempts be
halted altogether. CE-4 (at:
www.alienresistance.org/ce4.htm)
tells the story of a new Christian who found himself being the
object of an abduction attempt. He was lying in bed, kept wide
awake by the barking dogs, when paralysis set in. He was unable to
cry out. He could see nothing but a whitish gray, like a mist or
fog, although he sensed someone or something was in his room. His
wife didn’t awaken. The next thing he knew, he was being levitated
above his bed. He then had the sensation he was being suspended by
what felt like a pole inserted into his rectum. By this time he was
alive with terror, but he couldn’t scream. “I thought I was having
a satanic experience, that the devil had gotten a hold of me and
had shoved a pole up my rectum and was holding me up in the air. So
helpless, I couldn’t do anything. I said, ‘Jesus, Jesus, help me!’
or ‘Jesus, Jesus, Jesus!’ When I did, there was a feeling or a
sound or something that my words…had hurt whatever it was holding
me up in the air on this pole. And I felt like it was withdrawn and
I fell. I hit the bed, because it was like I was thrown back in
bed.… My wife woke up and asked me why I was jumping on the bed.”
CE-4 has since uncovered thousands of similar experiences.
Abductions can be permanently halted by one thing and one thing
only: the name of Jesus. Now why would the name of a primitive holy
man (which is what the aliens claim Jesus was) have any power
whatsoever over super-advanced beings from other planets? It should
be pointed out that the name of Jesus alone, apart from faith on
the part of the person calling on it, will not prevent abductions.
There is a wonderful story in the New Testament (Acts 19:13–17)
about some Jewish exorcists who tried to deliver a demon-possessed
man by calling on the name of Jesus—but without embracing faith in
Jesus for themselves. The demon-possessed man beat them up and sent
them running. This is another conclusive argument, it seems to me,
in and of itself. The only thing that seems to have power against
these malicious abductors is faith in the name of Jesus. A cursory
look at the New Testament will reveal the same phenomenon. Wherever
Jesus went, demons were banished. Today, in whatever heart Jesus
lives, demons are absent. (Again, the CE-4 discussion of this is
most revealing.) Later I discuss the similarities between alien
abduction stories and demonic possession. Like demons in the New
Testament, aliens in the 21st century fear the name of Jesus.
The link between UFO activity and the occult Just as there
is a link between walk-the-walk Christians and the absence of UFO
activity, so there is a link between those who experiment in the
occult and the presence of UFO activity. Even the secular UFO
literature comments that UFO abductees “tend to be unchurched” and
often admit to occult practices. What does it mean that those who
explore the occult often have UFO experiences? Are these people
more open-minded—or simply more open (to demonic attack)? There is
a link between paranormal studies (such as satanism) and UFOs.
Michael Mannion, in his book, Project: Mindshift, says that people
who report UFO contact—even only close encounters of the first kind
(UFO sightings)—immediately begin to experience poltergeist-like
activity and out of body experiences. UFO sighting =
poltergeist/demonic activity. Victims of satanic ritual abuse,
child abuse, and split personalities are all prime candidates for
UFO contact—as are the children of those who practice the occult.
One distressed parent was told by an alien that “The children
belong to us.” This is an especially disturbing fact. Innocent
children of adults who engage in occult practices are essentially
handed over to the demonic as playthings. Their right of choosing
was taken from them by their parents. The Apostle Paul wrote about
the effect of having a walk-the-walk Christian in the family. First
Corinthians 7:14 says, “The unbelieving husband has been sanctified
through his wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified
through her believing husband. Otherwise your children would be
unclean, but as it is, they are holy.” In other words, the children
of a believing parent are in some way shielded, under an umbrella
of God’s protection. But what happens in households with no
walk-the-walk Christian parents? “The children belong to us.” And
that’s just in a spiritually neutral family (if there can be such a
thing); imagine what might happen to the children of parents who
dabble in the occult? Pity these innocent children. Pray for these
innocent children. Take down the devil’s strongholds concerning
these children. This is spiritual warfare, folks, and children are
always the casualties of war. The parents may have deeded them to
the enemy, but Jesus Christ paid the ransom to set them free.
Here’s an interesting sidenote. Jesus twice encountered parents of
demon-possessed children (Matthew 15:22–28, Mark 9:14–29). In both
cases, He seemed especially agitated and almost rude to the
parents. Could it be that He was angry that their idol worship had
caused their own children to be handed over to demonic attack? In
both cases, He presses the parents to make statements of radical
faith in Him. Could that be because there must be a believing
parent in the house to prevent the demons from returning (cf. Luke
11:24–26)? New Age channelers often claim to speak for
extraterrestrials. These hyper-advanced beings are supposedly able
to make contact to earth through these human conduits. Now, I for
one have always believed that channeling, if it is true at all, is
purely demonic. What is it but some form of possession by a
disembodied spirit? If these channeled entities say they are aliens
from other worlds, then isn’t that a direct link between the
demonic and the extraterrestrial realms? It’s amusing to me that
the message these channeled aliens bring matches so well the
message given to UFO contactees. Perhaps it is more than
convenience that has led your local bookstore to shelve all its UFO
books alongside books on witchcraft, channeling, past lives, out of
body experiences, and ghosts. Perhaps they are all variations of
the same demonic power. What does it mean that there is such a
direct connection between UFOs and the occult? Why would there be a
link between high-tech astronauts and spells cast beneath a full
moon? What’s behind this correlation? Allow me to reflexively adopt
The Church Lady’s voice for a moment: “Could it be…Satan?” Well,
honey, maybe this time you’re finally right.
The psychological
nature of alien encounters There is something dreamlike about
UFO sightings, alien encounters, and abduction attempts. Something
not-quite-physical. Almost as if the whole thing is going on inside
the observer’s head. Have you ever had a mote floating around in
your eye? As you watch that thing scoot around against a bright
blue sky, don’t you almost think—just for a millisecond—that you’re
seeing something far away, some wildly maneuverable craft skipping
across the sky? When all the time it was much, much closer than you
thought. UFOs perform amazing, physics-defying maneuvers—making
right angle turns or 180° switchbacks, materializing and
dematerializing, changing colors and shape, merging and splitting.
One possible explanation of how they do these is that they don’t do
them at all. What if these “craft” are really mental images
overlayed onto real backgrounds? Like special effects in the
movies, in which human characters are interacting with
computer-inserted creatures, explosions—or even weather maps. The
things interacted with aren’t really there, but they appear present
to the viewer, and the illusion is convincing. You can’t believe
anything you see anymore. I’m not saying all UFO appearances are
merely mental illusions, projections of some sort, but I believe
many are. And I believe all of them have some
psychological/illusory component. Some UFOs are captured on film,
video, or radar. Some are witnessed by hundreds of people at once.
And some leave fairly convincing physical evidence of their
presence. So there may be some physical manifestation aspect to in
these things, too. But have you ever noticed how blurry and
indistinct eyewitness photos and videos are? Almost if the craft
are not wholly there? If UFOs are real, where is the solid
evidence? If they’re crashing everywhere, surely some hillbilly’s
got a Venutian dashboard in his cellar. Why doesn’t he bring it
out? Where are the clear photos—that don’t turn out to be
forgeries? Contactees talk about artifacts—magic books, golden
disks, etc.—given to them by their space pals. But the specimens
always have this curious impermanence. Almost like they’re not
really all there, or something. UFOs and abducting aliens often
project images into the minds of targeted or abducted humans. These
images are often of an erotic nature. But my question is this: If
“aliens” can project erotic images into someone’s mind, why is it
such a stretch to think they’re also projecting images of UFOs? One
characteristic of alien contact stories that is almost uniform is
that the UFO or alien speaks to the contactee telepathically. Now,
it may be that all the species of aliens that are allegedly
visiting Earth have the same telepathic abilities (which seems
doubtful)—or it may be that it’s not just the communication but the
entire encounter that’s playing out in the contactee’s head.
Contactees regularly report a “connection” between themselves and
the UFO. A person sees a UFO and can will it to come closer. As
soon as the person sees it, it seems to see the person. Someone
notices a UFO hanging over the neighborhood, but nobody else does.
It’s almost as if it’s there for that person alone. His or her own
exclusive close encounter. Pilots feel they are in a private game
of tag with UFOs. One person sees a UFO and, by force of will, can
cause it to “appear” for others. Abductions also contain
psychological elements. The “aliens” play with abductees’ minds,
promising one thing then delivering another, or claiming to have
imperative messages for mankind, then delivering nonsensical
gibberish or absurd instructions. Abductees often feel
psychologically manipulated and abused. Another fishy aspect of
abductions is the appearance of the inside of UFOs. They always
appear different in size or shape from what could be possible,
given the size of the UFO as seen from the outside. Just another
evidence of the surreal, dreamlike quality of sightings. I also
like how the inside of these craft always appear in whatever form
would seem high-tech to the abductee. The visitor to a UFO in the
1950s saw banks upon banks of magnetic tape drives. Modern
abductees see flatscreens, projected 3D images, and lasers. Isn’t
it amazing that aliens from all quadrants of the universe are
advancing in their technology at exactly the same rate as
Earthlings? I think it’s amusing how UFOs and aliens always seem to
appear in exactly the forms people expect them to. The “grays” and
flying saucers are icons to us now. Funny that “aliens” always look
“just like the ones on TV.” It’s almost as if these creatures can
tap into that part of the brain that stores the bugaboo costumes
and don the garb themselves. In other words, perhaps they look like
what people expect them to look because they’re conjured up from
inside the mind of the viewer. One more thing. I said UFO
encounters seem like dreams. What if they are? Very often the
abductee is taken from his bed while his family sleeps. I have
personally encountered UFOs and aliens in my dreams. Each time, I
knew instantly that these were demonic. Thankfully, the Spirit of
God within me prompted me to take decisive action. I found myself
resisting the “aliens” in the name of Jesus—and they fled.
Abductees often report UFO-related dreams in which they accept the
invitation offered by the aliens. Soon after, they experience
“real” contact or abductions. I’m not saying these encounters
aren’t real. I’m not even saying they are completely psychological.
But I am suggesting there may be a significant hallucinatory
component to these events. I believe the mind is a large part of
(if not 90% of) the playing field for “close encounters.”
The
religious nature of the aliens’ message If extraterrestrials
crossed time and space to visit our insignificant blue planet, and
if they bothered to initiate contact with the inhabitants at all,
instead than just obliterating us or studying us from hiding, what
might we expect them to tell us? The only reason I could see for
peaceful ETs to initiate contact would be to give us some dire
message. Maybe it’s: “Our homeworld is dying and in need of X from
Earth,” or “Your planet is dying and in need of X from us,” or “Bad
guys are coming and you need to do X,” or “Your sun is about to
explode so you’d better do X,” or “We’re turning this planet into
an intergalactic highway, so you’d better X.” Indeed, that is what
aliens have told contactees. “You’re in danger of destroying your
planet because of X” (nuclear testing or environmental disregard
are the usual suspects) or “Your planet is going to be destroyed by
X” (a rogue planet entering your system, or the so-called Galactic
Federation). But if these ETs were really our buddies from beyond,
wouldn’t we expect them to help us with our problems? “You need to
get off your planet before X happens, so here’s the plans (or
better, the keys) to a big spaceship and here’s the map to a home
we’ve scouted out for you.” Or “You’re in danger of destroying
yourselves by killing your planet—so here’s how to rebuild the
ozone layer and here’s free energy to eliminate fossil fuel
pollution.” Or “You’re going to destroy each other, so we’ve
deactivated all your weapons, given you the cure to cancer, and
built you some outposts on other worlds.” In other words, if there
really were some impending danger, as they say there is, wouldn’t
they offer to help us? It’s all well and good to tell someone his
house is on fire, but if you stand by and let it burn, how friendly
are you, really? But instead of practical, scientific, or medical
assistance, what do these space buddies give us? Eastern theology.
Here’s a sampling. (For a fuller dose of the “alien” message, click
here.) “Gaia [Mother Earth] is not happy with you. She is going to
go into great travail soon as she purges herself of the toxins you
have poured out upon her.” “You will find that all your religions
are false, based on a controlling, cold-hearted, patriarchal
movement, when in actuality it is the mother goddess who is behind
all things.” “Sin is an archaic concept developed by the
patriarchal religious systems to place man in bondage and guilt.”
The aliens seem especially hostile to Christianity, except when
it’s seen as just another path to the divine. When it’s held out as
the only true way, it is bitterly opposed. Sounds more like our
world’s philosophy than another world’s. The aliens are especially
careful to trivialize Jesus Christ. He was just an alien, they say.
Or he was a hybrid offspring between a human woman and an alien. Or
he was one of their agents, right alongside Buddha, Muhammad, and
Confucius. “And why do you need him anyway,” they wonder, “when we
can do everything he could?” Funny, but it reminds me of a
Scripture. “Many will come in my name, saying ‘I am He.’ Do not
believe them.” It amuses me when the aliens—either in “person” or
through their wealthy channelers—defend the devil, whom they like
to refer to as Lucifer, as just a misunderstood extraterrestrial.
It’s all a big misunderstanding, they say. Lucifer’s a great guy.
He’s right here, I can introduce you to him if you’d like. What do
you call someone who minimizes Jesus and maximizes Satan? Author
Chuck Missler, in his book, Alien Encounters, poses the riddle this
way: “Why would all these hordes of E.T.s cross time and space
simply to teach New Age philosophy, deny Christianity, and support
the occult?” Good question, Chuck. Back to List of Arguments
The
fiendish character of alien and UFO behavior There’s just
something devilish about so many UFO and alien contact stories.
You’ve got the UFOs playing tag with aircraft—like cute little
imps. You’ve got babies stolen from their cribs—just like medieval
goblins used to do. You’ve got trickster aliens who even the
military admits “have a tendency to lie.” You’ve got sexual alien
encounters like the succubus/incubus stories from the Middle Ages.
And you’ve got the sadistic, one might even say fiendish, aliens
with their sadistic exploratory surgeries. I admit this is not a
conclusive argument in and of itself. But I do think it’s
supporting evidence that these beings, whatever they are, fit the
description of what we would call demons. Even the “aliens”
themselves admit that people in ages past used to call them devils,
goblins, trolls, and demons. My, weren’t people delightfully
primitive back then? But couldn’t it be that people called them
demons back then not because of their provinciality, but because
that’s what these beings really were (and are)? Take the free will
barrier to abductions, for example. In the typical abduction case,
the person sees the UFO and understands (usually through a
telepathic message) that the UFO occupants are beckoning to him. He
has to grant permission, assent, or obedience before the abduction
can begin. Now, why in the world would aliens need to ask
permission? If they look upon us as animals, why not tranquilize
us, tag us, do their research, and let us go? Why ask permission?
And if they see us as equals, or as children (as they claim), why
do so many abductees feel tricked, humiliated, abused, and
terrorized by their “space parents”? And why would they ask
permission of all they were only going to do was terrorize their
subjects? Could it be that God has granted His children a gift that
even the powers of hell cannot readily defeat? Could it be that
free will, which many believe is “the image of God” spoken of in
Genesis, poses a barrier to demonic forces? I also get tickled by
the contrived nature of so many UFO sightings. Jim Bob’s driving
home in his pickup on dirt road 121 and he sees strange lights in
the sky. He’s mighty curious, but he loses sight of them. Then he
turns a corner and, boom, there’s a bonafide UFO, sitting right
there on the road—with an alien with his head under the hood. Hmm,
who’s hunting for whom? I don’t know, but to me that just sounds
like the work of someone with a fiendish sense of humor. Why does
UFO activity pick up at night? Are aliens late sleepers? One
possible explanation would be that these are creatures of the night
who love the cover of darkness because their deeds are dark. Just
seems a tad dishonest and underhanded for such fine, upstanding
ETs. Then you’ve got all those perverse abduction stories. I won’t
go into them here, but believe me, they’re depraved. And what about
those animal mutilations? Somebody’s doing some pretty sick stuff
out there. Someone with some evil appetites. Some of the lies told
abductees are straight out of hell. Many are told that they agreed
to being abused and experimented on and humiliated “in a pre-life
agreement.” They are told that they agreed to all this before, they
just don’t remember. Hello, anybody but me think this smells like a
rat (or should I say a Serpent)? Abductees often suffer various
ailments that defy diagnosis, and many die young. Such was the fate
of many demoniacs in the New Testament and antiquity. What a
coincidence. What would it be like to be in the presence of a
demon? It is interesting to note that many contactees, when they
first see an “alien,” feel revulsion and intense hostility. Those
Christians who have seen UFOs or aliens (often in dreams) know
exactly what they’re looking at: demons. There is an inner instinct
to flee from (or cast out) these cosmic cuddlies. Fear and loathing
in America. John 10:1 rings true here: “He who does not enter by
the door into the fold of the sheep, but climbs up some other way,
he is a thief and a robber.” It carries the idea of trickery and
deceit. John 10:2 says, “But he who enters by the door is a
shepherd of the sheep.” Jesus came in broad daylight, “aliens”
prefer cover of night. Maybe they are creatures of the night.
Here’s the kicker. I was at my local Barnes & Noble and I saw a
book called Hostage to the Devil, on modern demonic possession and
exorcism. I was reading one poor guy’s story and I happened on the
page on which he described what his “familiar” demon looked like.
Guess who it was? None other than our friendly “gray” alien. He
didn’t call it that, of course, but the pertinent features were all
there: short stature, gray skin, gangly legs and arms, oversized
head with too-large black eyes. Maybe one man’s alien is another
man’s demon. Back to List of Arguments
The interdimensional
nature of UFOs and aliens Quantum physicists theorize that
there are at least ten dimensions—several beyond the few we know
of. It has been suggested by some UFO researchers (so-called
ufologists) that UFOs and aliens may be from another dimension,
rather than another planet in our own dimension. Gene Roddenberry,
creator of the Star Trek series and UFO enthusiast, sought to
demonstrate aliens as interdimensional beings. The beings
inhabiting the wormhole in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine are the
result. If aliens and UFOs were interdimensional, it would seem to
solve some of the oldest problems in explaining them. They can
appear and disappear at will because they’re just jumping between
our dimension and their own. Their craft can defy physics because
they’re not wholly in our dimension. They can change shape in
mid-flight because they’re not fully corporeal. It would also solve
the problem of how these tiny craft and seemingly frail aliens
could cross the vast reaches of the cosmos—they’re not, they’re
just blipping to our universe as easily as hitting the “recall”
button on your TV remote. Some of the most promising secular
research in ufology is coming from the interdimensional theory. But
let’s think about that. What are demons but interdimensional
beings? They’re not wholly of this universe. They originate from
and live in a higher dimension, one above ours, in a realm we would
call spiritual. Secular researchers like to talk about
metaphysical, interdimensional beings. But what exactly is the
difference between a metaphysical being and a spiritual being? And
if we conclude that aliens are truly spiritual beings, why is it
such a stretch to say they’re demons? Especially when the “aliens”
themselves agree that many people identify them as demons. Let me
take a moment to speak on why I don’t think aliens are angels. Some
people wish to resolve the UFO dilemma by saying that aliens are
angels, that Moses received the ten commandments from a UFO (no
wonder his hair turned white—radiation exposure, of course), and
Elijah was whisked away in an angelically piloted UFO. I don’t
believe aliens are angels for one main reason: aliens call
attention to themselves. Angels never do. They always immediately
point people to the God of heaven. Aliens, on the other hand, never
refer to God or Jesus—except to minimize Him or claim to be Him, of
course. Aliens seem to love attention, and if you grovel a bit at
their, um, cloven hooves, they wouldn’t stop you. If we say that
aliens are spiritual beings, we cannot say they are angels. If we
rule out angels, the list of remaining alternatives is pretty
short. “Whatever the aliens are, they are a lot weirder and
sneakier than we thought,” says Mannion in Project: Mindshift.
“Maybe the aliens don’t come from anywhere we would call another
planet or star. Maybe they come from much more exotic places than
that.” Here’s a strange mini-theory I’ll throw in for free. One
speculation about what crop circles are is that they relate to
music—specifically that they are symbols relating to the diatonic
scale. Someone decided to test this theory. He went to a recent
crop circle and played music on the diatonic scale. Suddenly, as if
summoned, a UFO appeared above the crop circle. Hold on, I’m not
half through. One famous crop circle in England was identified as
the precise depiction of a glyph in the Kabala (Jewish
mysticism)—the glyph that supposedly activates the portal between
this dimension and the next. It is, according to the Kabala, “the
symbol that activates the process through which the ‘divine’
becomes manifest.” What if crop circles are portals between the
spiritual realm and the physical realm? What if music somehow
triggers these portals? (I’m reminded of so many biblical accounts
of spiritual intrusions into our realm—good and bad—that are
accompanied by the blast of a trumpet.) Revelation seems to depict
a time in which the barrier between the spiritual and physical
dimensions is no more. Demons, beasts, and even the devil himself
are said to walk the earth alongside humans. Could it be that this
is what we are seeing now with UFOs? Back to List of Arguments
The focus, in abductions, on extracting terror I have really
wrestled with the issue of alien abductions. Sister issues such as
animal mutilations and the alleged hybridization program, in which
aliens are supposedly abducting humans to create a race of
alien/human offspring, have contributed to the confusion. I’ve come
up with over 25 possible explanations for the purpose of these
activities—everything from “They’re trying to save their dying
race” to “They’re rebellious teenage extraterrestrials preying on
humans just because they can.” But in the end, everything kept
coming back to terror—the abject horror these abductions exact from
abductees. True, alien surgeons may need to stick six-inch-long
needles into abductees’ eyes for research purposes—but it seems
more dramatic than scientific. They may really need to shove tiny
implants high into abductees’ noses and ears, rupturing
membranes—or it may simply be torture. While other aspects of UFO
technology seem to advance with man’s advances, the “medical”
practices of abducting aliens seem stuck in the Nazi operating
rooms of Josef Mengele. If these aliens are so advanced, why is
their medical technology so primitive? And if this is all about
genetic research, why do they need to be so invasive when even
laymen know that if you want genetic material, all you need is a
cheek swab? Why do abductees report other nightmarish phenomena:
preborn “grays” gestating in vats of blood and body parts; depraved
sexual encounters (including bestiality); supposed impregnation and
fetal harvesting; piercing, cutting, and burning; and threatened or
simulated genital mutilation? In all ways imaginable—through every
orifice, in every area of free will—abductees are invaded. (I am
again struck by how similar this is to demonic aggression as
recorded in Hostage to the Devil.) Abductees are lied to, abused,
humiliated, ridiculed, tortured, and threatened by cute, little
E.T. And the abuse seems tailor-made to the abductee. It is almost
as if these “aliens” can tap into a person’s subconscious and pick
out the images and actions that would achieve the maximum terror.
It’s a nightmare. Remote viewers are individuals who use a form of
astral projection to “see” the world. I do not believe this
practice is in any way justifiable from a Christian standpoint.
However, in my research I read one remote viewer’s account that has
stuck with me. He was viewing an alien abduction in process and he
observed how the aliens seemed to thrive on the terror exacted from
the victims. “The disembodied visitors [watching the abduction like
audience members] feed on fear. It’s like food to them.” It
occurred to me that Jesus said He had food which the disciples knew
nothing about (John 4:32). Invisible sustenance that came to Him
when He did the will of His Father. What if demons—I mean
aliens—require spiritual food, too? And what if their food is doing
the will of their father? Lying, destroying, stealing—and
terrorizing. I do not believe there is any such thing as a
hybridization program. Nor do I believe aliens are doing research
on humans—to upgrade us or them, to save anyone, or to study
anything. I’ll even go so far as to say I don’t believe animal
mutilations have any nutritional or scientific purpose for the
aliens, as some say. I believe the whole thing is about terror. I
believe “aliens” exalt themselves as gods over their victims,
exacting suffering, humiliation, hate—and especially fear—because
they revel in it. It is sustenance, even a delicacy, to them.
Animals may be mutilated simply because they can provide “edible
panic” almost as well as humans can. What kind of extraterrestrial
astronaut would cause this kind of suffering in a lesser species?
And don’t give the reason that they just don’t know they’re
frightening or harming humans. Baloney. How could these beings who
can communicate so intimately and subtly with a targeted human
suddenly lose all sense of what’s happening in that same person’s
mind after he’s in the spaceship? I think they’re very aware of—one
might almost say intoxicated with—the horror in the victims’ minds.
Other arguments and observations The following comments are
garnered from my study. They don’t really fit under any of my
previous headings, so I’ve just included them here in a loose
grab-bag of secondary evidence. None of them is conclusive by
itself. Taken with the arguments above, however, I feel they put a
very nice icing on the cake. · There is a commonality to encounter
stories that strikes me as odd. If there were thousands of
extraterrestrial species visiting earth, as some claim, we would
expect some variety. But contact stories—seem to follow the same
formula. Almost as if the “many” alien species contacting us were
just one. · The uneven technology of the aliens. They can build
spaceships that traverse the universe and defy modern physics—but
their medical technology is barely on a par with humans’—if not a
little behind. If they’ve given us integrated circuitry, lasers,
and modern genetics (as some claim), why do they seem so clumsy and
dumb in their “experiments”? · If demons wanted to deceive modern
man, they couldn’t appear as red-skinned, pointy-tailed, horned
devils with pitchforks. What better way to appeal to 21st century
man than as high-tech beings in touch with their spiritual selves?
· Even the secular books admit the recent malevolent shift in
abduction stories. The kindly space brothers offering enlightenment
have been replaced by aggressive kidnappers who ambush people, lie
to them, torture them, rape them, terrorize them, brainwash them,
then dump them out. · Aliens appear in the form of various animals
or insects: reptiles, birds, preying mantises, etc. Funny how so
many ancient gods/idols were in these forms. Have these beings,
whatever they are, really changed so much since ancient times? By
the way, the Apostle Paul called all gods and idols demons. So, if
aliens are these same beings that were worshipped as gods in
ancient times… · These aliens are capable of great wonders, such as
levitation, paralysis, telepathy, unusual knowledge, healing and
wounding, lights in the sky, multilinguality. They could easily
pass themselves off as gods. Many deceiving miracles. · Contactees
sometimes behave in bizarre, demonic ways: dancing around the room,
crying helplessly, laughing uncontrollably. · The absence of any
reference, on the part of the aliens, to any master or lord. If
these are beings from another planet, then surely they have some
authority hierarchy. Just like demons in the NT, aliens admit to no
one over them. We get vague references to the Galactic Federation,
but this is portrayed as a great brotherhood, not any kind of
hierarchical system. · Animal mutilations have a ritualistic
character to them. When a shaman performs fertility rites, for
instance, it often calls for animal genetalia. And then there’s the
link to witchcraft, whose spells often require eye of newt and the
like. · There seems to be a connection between UFO activity and
seismic, volcanic, and geologic activity. UFOs are said to be
“caused” by earthquakes, giving rise to the idea that they are some
kind of light refractions caused by the tectonic strain. Another
explanation would be that the abyss is being opened and demons are
leaking out. · Do motors really lose power when UFOs are near? Do
tape decks really slow down? Or is it all a perception caused by
“aliens” tinkering around inside the person’s head? · One remote
viewer said there is a war going on from long ago between two
factions of the same group. One faction wants to exploit the earth
and live here. The other wants to protect the earth for us. The
first side wants to live here, supposedly “to survive.” Another
source said the aliens viewed the earth and perhaps some or all of
those living on it as “a great prize.” Sounds like a war in heaven
to me. · The next thing on the aliens’ cosmic daytimer is a great
cataclysm, followed by a radical shift in human/alien interaction.
The cataclysm may be environmental, it may be a faux war between
alien species, or it may be the result of a rogue planet passing
through our solar system. The point is, something big is supposedly
coming, and it’s going to initiate a new era on the earth. Funny,
that’s what Revelation says, too. · We seem to be besieged by an
allied onslaught of evil: paganism, witchcraft, New Age, aliens,
channelers, spirit guides, ascended masters. The power of darkness
is swelling—just as there was an outbreak of demonic activity on
the eve of Jesus’ ministry. Hmm.
The Alien Message These
“aliens” have a very curious message for mankind. Behind the New
Age rhetoric and Eastern mysticism, beyond the denials of Christ
and aggression against Christians, and beneath the radical feminism
and belief in the innate goodness of man, perhaps you can detect—as
I do—the silky voice of that ancient dragon. “You are polluting
your world.” Environmentalism is a frequent theme in these
messages. “Not only are you destroying your own world, but space
itself. The Galactic Federation”—an oft-mentioned group of
superevolved beings—“is about ready to destroy you. If you want to
survive, you must do as we say.” What they say, however, is usually
two parts lame environmentalism, two parts New Age humanism (“we
will help you realize your godhood”), and one part absurdity
(“bring back two chicken heads tomorrow”). Sometimes the aliens
talk about two or more groups of aliens locked in battle. The bad
guys (sometimes called Luciferians) and the good guys—whoever
happens to be speaking. “Do what we say and we’ll save you.” A
common element in messages to abductees is that they have been
specially chosen for some epic task. Usually they are told they
have been selected to be ambassadors to earth. When the time comes,
they are told, they will play a large part in the New Order. I like
how these chosen ones feel as if they are an alien “elect.” They
have been chosen out of the world for a special task. They are not
ordinary citizens of Earth anymore, but ambassadors with a high
calling. Anti-Christians. Appropriate if they serve the Anti—oh, I
won’t go there just yet. The New Order is a very important part of
the alien message. It is often spoken of as what will happen after
The Change. The Change is the next big thing on the “aliens’”
agenda. They always say that they are just about to make a big
move, so be ready. They will soon reveal themselves openly and
pursue massive integration with humans. There are various
explanations for why they are going to do all this, but it is
invariably described as a good thing for Earthlings—the crucial
event in our evolution to the next order of being (usually
described as near-divinity). The thing that stands in the way of
the New Order is a group of “backwards thinking, patriarchal,
archaic, oppressive conservatives”—otherwise known as walk-the-walk
Christians. These people, the aliens say, are the “dark forces”
that hinder mankind’s evolutionary shift. They must be opposed,
voted down, and if necessary overthrown. To this end, the aliens
have proposed a solution. At the appointed time, the motherships
will lock onto all these agents of oppression and lift them out
into space via tractor beams. They will then be taken to another
planet for “reeducation.” “Do not be sad for them,” the aliens’
disciples are told, “for they are going to a better place. And do
not be alarmed that they have gone and you have not, because now we
can really get some things done.” I personally think this is this
most ingenious deception I’ve ever heard. Do you realize what
they’ve done? They’ve pre-denied the Rapture! When God raptures the
Church, those “left behind” will believe the space pals did it.
They’re pre-deceived! If you can’t prevent your enemy from doing
something, try to spin it so it ends up helping your cause. I think
it’s brilliant. A commonplace element of the aliens’ message is
that Jesus Christ was not the unique Son of God. They always
ascribe some distinctiveness to Him, but it’s usually like this:
“Jesus was an extraterrestrial, an ascended master, just like us.
In fact, I was Jesus in another life. My brother over there was
Muhammad.” The New Age Jesus is a lot different from the Jesus of
the New Testament. He’s much broader and tolerant. He says—as one
remote viewer apparently heard Jesus say when he spoke to Him (yuk
yuk)—that there are many paths to God. (Excuse me? John 14:6.) The
Jesus preached by the aliens (which is, coincidentally,
indistinguishable from the Jesus of the New Agers) “came to teach
love and nonviolence.” Oh, really? Nonviolence, you say? The Lion
of Judah who cleansed the Temple with a whip and said He came to
bring a sword to families? Maybe you have Him confused with Gandhi.
He never advocated violence, of course (“If you live by the sword,
you will die by the sword”), but one could hardly characterize
nonviolence as one of His primary teachings. But the outer space
Jesus has to be emasculated. Again, why should extraterrestrials be
so interested in—obsessed with, one might say—Jesus? If Jesus were
only a man, and if these beings truly came from outer space, they
would spend no more time talking about him than they would about
Douglas Hinkle. (Yes, I made him up.) Maybe they know He was more
than a mere man. “You are all part of God,” the aliens say. “You’ve
only forgotten. Follow us into our little UFO and we’ll remind
you”—and impale you on a spit while we’re at it. Here’s one of my
favorites. The aliens claim they created mankind. They genetically
bred us as an offshoot of the ape. And they’ve been coming back
over the millennia to make “genetic corrections.” There have been
sixty-five of these corrections and there will likely be sixty-five
more. That’s why they have to abduct people—to upgrade them
genetically. (Oh, thanks for the explanation. I was wondering about
that.) One story has it that humans are just containers. The
Heaven’s Gate people said we were “plants.” The spirits of aliens
inhabit these container-plants from time to time. That explains
Jesus, Buddha, and the rest of the gang. Religion, they say, was
created by them to provide rules of nonviolence so that the
containers wouldn’t be destroyed. (Guess they blew the nonviolence
part with Islam, huh?) (And isn’t it interesting that major
non-Christian religions or cults have been originated by a
spiritual visitor, claming to be from God, giving a man “new
truth”? Both Islam and Mormonism began this way.) Ooh, here’s one
straight from the Pit. I’ve referred to it earlier, but it’s just
too juicy not to repeat. “Abductees are not taken against their
will,” aliens say. “You see, in a pre-life agreement, they freely
deeded to us the right to do with them as we will. They are ours.
It’s all legal and binding. They’ve just forgotten.” The tragedy is
that abductees buy this garbage. Like Jewish victims of Nazi
experimentation, they can even come to defend and identify with
their torturers. It has to be a way of staying sane when faced with
an unthinkable horror that has no foreseeable end. When The Change
comes, things will be great. “We will create harmony, eliminate
crime, restore Mother Earth’s ecological balance, and banish
disease and poverty. We will set up an evolved form of world
government and instruct you in the true religion of the cosmos. You
will be inducted into the Galactic Federation and become one with
the universe.” (Hey, who could vote against that? Sounds like Gene
Roddenberry’s concept of the future, doesn’t it?) “Gaia,” the
mother goddess, also known as Earth or Mother Nature, “is not happy
with her children. The turmoil you see around you is Gaia ridding
herself of the toxins in her system. She is going to go into great
travail soon. But in the end, when the dark forces have been
purged, all will be well.” Phew, that’s a relief. For a minute
there I thought the God of the Bible was pouring out bowls of wrath
on mankind. Boy, am I glad to learn He’s a She, and things will
turn out right for everybody in the end. “You will find that all
your religions are false, based on a controlling, cold-hearted,
patriarchal movement, when in actuality it is the mother goddess
who is behind all things.” (Gee, why is it that New Age religions
are so popular with feminists, I wonder?) “Sin is an archaic
concept developed by the patriarchal religious systems to place man
in bondage and guilt.” (I’m glad to find out sin doesn’t exist. Too
bad Jesus went to the cross before He figured that one out. Think
I’m gonna go party.) I love this one: “Lucifer is not evil at all.
He is misunderstood. He is an extraterrestrial, like us, but of
wondrous power. He comes to give us the final gift of wholeness.”
(This is a direct quote, I kid you not.) In my opinion, these
“aliens” have revealed their demonic origins just by opening their
mouths. It’s like the old joke about drug addicts: How do you know
an alien is lying? His lips are moving. (Oops, guess they don’t
move their lips if they communicate telepathically. Just have to
listen to what they communicate, I suppose.) Don’t know about you,
but I think I’m getting an earful from the father of lies.
Conclusion: What Can I Do? So how does it sit with you now?
Are you convinced? Have I made a compelling case? In my arguments
I’m not saying that UFO phenomena are not real—indeed, I believe
they’re very real. Nor am I saying they are purely spiritual in
nature. There seem to be signs that there is a physical component
involved in many of these encounters. It may be that these being
can manifest themselves physically for a time or that they can give
some kind of temporary reality to objects or forms. Revelation
predicts a time when demonic beasts step upon the earth’s stage and
the whole world sees them, so there will be some corporeal aspect
to them. What I am trying to do is outline what I believe is the
only hypothesis that adequately explicates the major mysteries of
the UFO phenomenon. And if I’m right, then the End Times will have
an unexpectedly extraterrestrial flavor to them. Perhaps the
Antichrist will be an alien—or an alien/human hybrid. It would make
sense that the devil’s false Christ would also be sired by a spirit
but borne by a human woman. There will also be the
anti-resurrection (Revelation 13:3,12). There will be an anti-John
the Baptist: the false prophet. There will be the anti-Elect: those
“ambassadors” chosen by aliens during abductions. One wonders if
there will even be anti-disciples: twelve men (more likely twelve
radical feminists and militant homosexuals) who help the Antichrist
do his damage. We have been set up. The greatest deception this
side of Eden is about to be foisted on mankind—actually, it’s
already been deployed. Michael Mannion’s conclusion, in his book
Project: Mindshift, is that we are perfectly prepared for a mass
religious-like conversion to UFO faith. We are ready. Nothing is
missing. All we’re waiting for is for the curtain to lift. All we
need now, Mannion says, is a major, undeniable UFO sighting.
Mankind is ready to embrace the space pals and plead with them to
give us “the final gift of wholeness.” What can Christians do about
this? If you’re convinced UFO activity is demonic, what can you do?
First, remember to be calm and sane about all this. If you go up to
someone ranting about demons in spaceships, they’ll turn you off
quicker than you can say “E.T. phone home.” So sound reasonable.
Don’t let this become your soapbox. If you’re going to be an
evangelist for anything, let it be for Jesus Christ, not UFO
awareness. Second, spread the word. If you are reading this, I
believe it is because God has led you to it. Just as I believe God
led me to this conclusion in the first place. If and when the great
deception comes and the UFOs fill the skies and the alien leader
shakes hands with the President, you will be able to see through to
the truth. So, gently offer to give your opinion on this matter to
other Christians when it seems appropriate. Always be willing to
persuade another believer—but never be aggressive about it. Third,
pray. Pray for discernment. Pray for Jesus’ fast return (even
knowing the Rapture will be misinterpreted). And pray for your own
spiritual well-being. When this deception comes, I believe it will
come hard. The first days, weeks, and months will be very hard for
walk-the-walk Christians if Jesus tarries. Many will simply
“disappear.” You will be persecuted beyond belief—because what will
these “aliens” do but declare Christianity false, and not only
false, but dangerous?