Where, oh where — at least, as yet — is the “Great Disclosure,” a supposed public announcement of alien life, hyped as “imminent” in many UFO and even intelligence-military circles? There was even a bestselling book by that title: Imminent, by Luis Elizondo, who once headed the Pentagon’s program investigating what they preferred to call UAPs (unidentified aerial, or anomalous, phenomena).
The book, which immediately hit number one on those bestseller lists (including Amazon and The New York Times), approached the topic, of course, as if UFOs (let’s also toss in the term “flying saucers”) are extraterrestrial (mainly from another planet if not perhaps another dimension).
Remember the tohubohu over objects filmed in 2004 and 2015 by Navy jets over the waters near San Diego and Jacksonville (which seemed like and very possibly were extremely sophisticated, but terrestrial, drones)?
In other words, from earth.
Now, this arrives:
“Scientists in Mexico are reportedly studying a metal orb that they think could have extraterrestrial origins after it was recovered in Colombia earlier this year, piquing online interest of a potential unidentified flying object (UFO). The sphere marked with decorative etchings was filmed floating erratically through the sky before it crashed near Buga, Colombia, in March and captured the attention of UFO enthusiasts.”
There may well be extraterrestrial civilizations, and there are compelling (but never proven) claims of actual alien bodies recovered by the Air Force and other government branches. Alleged physical evidence. Even before Roswell, there were other intriguing reports of alien “crashes” in New Mexico (the White Sands testing ground in 1945), Cape Girardeau, Missouri (1941), and during the 1930s in Italy (where the Vatican supposedly was given the remains after the fall of Mussolini).
Near White Sands, pieces of aluminum-like metal, found in the sand, seemed inexplicably strong and yet light as a feather. (A secret military venture?)
Then Roswell in 1947 and a flurry of reports elsewhere.
But still: we have not been shown even a tiny piece of physical evidence that is indisputable.
What we do know is that there are tremendously secret government projects, and as for the spiritual aspect: Satan is both the great deceiver and “prince of the power of the air.”
Can he materialize or at least teleport physical things?
Ask an exorcist. The answer is yes. The answer also is that “aliens” are often dispelled by those plagued by repeated alleged visitations from them by casting them away in the Name of Jesus.
Ufonauts can walk through walls. They sometimes emanate the odor of sulfur. Often also, they have very black, reptilian eyes.
The fact is that aliens look, act, and even smell like evil spirits.
Nowhere was this more in evidence than during a famous UFO incident in Varginha, Brazil.
The incident, often dubbed “Brazil’s Roswell,” refers to a series of alleged extraterrestrial encounters in January 1996, the most notable account of which involved three young women—Liliane and Valquíria Silva, and their friend Kátia Andrade—who reported seeing a creature with oily brown skin, in this case large red eyes, and that pronounced odor. They described it as about four feet tall, with a large head and three protrusions on its skull.
The protrusions were sometimes described as like horns.
The “pronounced odor” was sulfur.
And the eyes?
Supposedly, blaring, blazing red.
(How’s that for red?)
The Lord rebuke you, Satan!
There are so many of these cases one could call it a paranormal invasion.
But as to what they actually are?
No “disclosure” — nothing “imminent” — just yet.
[resources: Lying Wonders, Strangest Things]