Many UFO encounters could actually be interactions with spiritual or religious entities, or even demons, rather than aliens. It’s unlikely that an alien would travel thousands of light-years just to steal a flower. However, recent UFO sightings in the U.S. have sparked discussion among retired officials, and the existence of aliens is being seriously considered.

Since the 1960s, the public has been prepped for a potential alien encounter, yet this event has yet to materialize. But with the right technology and programs in place, an event like “The Advent of Aliens” could soon become a reality. This scenario could unfold similarly to the Covid-19 pandemic—an experiment in generating widespread fear. People have forgotten the stringent restrictions of the pandemic: being confined to home except for brief dog walks, accessing stores through QR codes, the intimidating unknowns surrounding vaccines, and media coverage of dying patients.
In the same way, the revelation of aliens will split people into believers and skeptics, with fear being the key motivator. Fear is humanity’s main instinct when confronted with the unknown. Those who argue that the alien encounter is a staged performance or masquerade will be persecuted, branded as enemies of progress and interplanetary contact. They’ll be seen as savages, harming humanity’s reputation in front of aliens and accused of aggression. To further persuade the masses, convincing “evidence” of aliens will be presented, such as levitation or advanced medical technology.
The Bible warns of false Christs and prophets performing signs and wonders to deceive people (Matthew 24:24). In the same vein, the global lockdowns and mass vaccinations implemented by over 200 countries, regardless of economic consequences, demonstrate the power of coordinated global narratives. When the authorities give the go-ahead, countries will unite to confirm the existence of aliens. This narrative will be supported not only by American scientists, but also by independent researchers from China and Russia, creating a unanimous story.
However, these aliens may not be “kind.” To create an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, malevolent or “menacingly silent” aliens are more effective. A frightened populace can be manipulated into compliance, whether it’s accepting QR codes or receiving vaccines under the guise of safety. The media will divide the public into two groups: supporters and opponents. This divide will ensure the dirty work of creating a new reality, aided by propaganda, will be carried out.

Ultimately, the hope is that those in power will falter, allowing the public to safely sit back, perhaps in rocking chairs with a blanket and tea, and watch the grand performance of the century unfold.