The Bible speaks of angels, and they all come from heaven, whereas demons come from inner Earth, from Hell. Hollywood movies, however, have brought the idea of an outer space to the big screen cinema. And with it came the aliens of Star Trek, and Star Wars’ creatures.
It’s only been since around the 17th century that Western audiences started believing in a thing called “outer space”, as first proposed in the novel Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton. The actual phrase “outer space” didn’t appear until 1845, in Alexander von Humboldt’s writings, the German geographer and naturalist.
Up until the Industrial Age, heaven and earth had been all that ordinary people cared to know about. Scientists then expanded our little world into the vastness of space, with a diameter of 93 billion light years. But what if aliens, nowadays, aren’t going to come from space anymore, but from alternate dimensions, here on Earth?
Interdimensional Aliens
So, a while ago, I was taking notes when American political pundit Tucker Carlson mentioned, in a conversation with conspiracy peddler Alex Jones, that there are now “interdimensional beings”. They say these creatures have always been here, that they’re affecting us.
The CIA apparently no longer wants us to believe in ordinary aliens. There’s the other fringe theory by Isaac Weishaupt in his 2016 book The Star Wars Conspiracy. It says that Hollywood has been trying to prepare audiences worldwide for the arrival of actual demons, but disguised as aliens.
You could see that idea already somewhat implemented in the 1989 movie The Abyss by director James Cameron. That movie tells about deepwater divers who descend into oceanvalleys. They encounter beings that look like three-fingered, winged angels. Except, they’re not from heaven, and not in air. They’re from the depths of the oceans, underwater.
Do you see what Hollywood has done here? They inverted the Bible. Take the Bible but turn everything right on its head: Instead of angels coming down from heaven, they now come up from the Earth’s depths, i.e., from Hell. Why would Hollywood screenwriters care to mess with people’s idea of heavenly angels?
Indeed, the whole Hollywood “aliens” special, whether from outer space or other dimensions, served to distract Christians from their belief in angels and saints.
Many European people will have heard of a site, often mentioned in Christian folklore, usually a cave of sorts, where one or the other Saint was supposed to have appeared before growing crowds. Notably, there are the popular pilgrimage sites in France, at Fatima and at Lourdes, where the Holy Mary herself is said to have appeared, repeatedly.
Whether these appearances were real, or rather the work of priestly light and magic, is its own matter. Smoke and mirrors can be used to produce ghostly images, even before the age of electricity and cinema. The method called Pepper’s Ghost, for example, creates otherworldly holograms. Pepper's Ghost “is an illusion that uses angled glass or plastic to create a three-dimensional image by reflecting a hidden scene.”
The Priests of Cinema
The arrival of cinema changed everything. A cinema is itself a representation of Greek philosopher Plato’s cave, from his famous cave analogy. Cinema goers are like Plato’s prisoners, tightly locked in their seats in front of a screen that only displays reflections of reality, coming from the lights behind them, but not real reality. When we exit the cinema, we return to the real world and win the possibility of reflecting upon the reflections shown to us.
One might even call Europe’s church organs the predecessors to Dolby Surround Sound. Though, I’d say the bone-cracking bass sounds of a church organ still impress people more, filling a church with the intense crescendos that now make up the climaxes of Hollywood film scores. When we say people quit going to church, we should really say they started going to the cinema instead.
The priests of cinema are its screenwriters. And as we all know, these screenwriters belong to a certain guild that might not serve the interests of Christian moviegoers. And, notice how everything is always in reverse. Though in our year of 2025 AD, filled with poor screenwriting and casting, overused political messaging has made cinema so bad that, perhaps, young people are ready to head back to church.
So did Hollywood consciously, or under the influence of certain occultists, set out to normalize demonic-looking aliens, such as from the Star Wars cantina, so that we might fall in love with them? And doesn’t that imply that the whole concept of diversity is equally demonic? I suppose we should learn to mate with demons, too.
Was this science fiction all a plot to make people forget about Heaven, to replace the brightness of heaven’s lights with the blackness of space? Again, do you see how they’ve inverted the Biblical stories? They’ve made the heavens black as the night.
You have to appreciate the implication of this: It would mean that no one "up top" in the Western media hierarchy, no one in power, really believes in extraterrestrial life. They all know it’s fake. Because they faked it! Our cultural screenwriters are merely trying to manifest aliens into existence as stand-ins for demons (i.e., negative spirits), and to mock Christianity, to make people forget about angels and Saints (who are positive spirits).
It also says that the power of Christianity is still so strong that it needs to be mocked in our year 2025. For if Christianity, its core ideas, and its morality, had been so weak, there would have been no need to so incessantly attack this religion, over and over again, in nearly every Hollywood production. It tells us that there lies a strength within Christianity that our Hollywood screenwriters guild still deeply fears.
And lastly, it suggests that the attacks are running out of steam. Christianity is prevailing. Several outlets have noted over the past years that Christianity is making a comeback, and that young men, looking for a cure to their porn addictions, are escaping to Catholicism, even turning into Catholic Fascists, such as one YouTuber who goes by the handle Pinesap.
The Roswell UFO Story
Personally, I remember how I was once propagandized, as a teenager, to believe in aliens. During the 1990s, they sold us the Roswell alien landing story. The alleged leaked footage showed funny-looking gray aliens on an operating table. One of them was still supposed to be alive.
It was, of course, a rich billionaires’ prank pulled on Western audiences. I say Western, because really no one outside the English-speaking political sphere was paying any attention. They didn’t believe in any of it, and didn’t care. But our TV shows hyped it up to be a real thing. The flying saucers had landed. Where is your God now?
People, including myself, dreamed of storming this site called Area 51, to find out about the truth. Some guys actually did storm Area 51. In reality, likely, Area 51 was a secret military facility where the Department of Defense reverse engineered foreign equipment, from Russia or China. Others on the fringes may say that Area 51 is where director Stanley Kubrik recorded the fake Moon landings.
Interestingly, a list of global UFO sightings shows that most UFO sightings took place in the USA, Canada, Britain, The Netherlands, and Northern Belgium, but are nearly completely absent in Southern Belgium, France, Germany, Mexico, and the rest of the world.
The explanation is that Hollywood movies and TV series about aliens have been most aggressively pushed in precisely the listed Anglo-sphere regions, including the Netherlands and Northern Belgium, which receive subtitled shows from the USA and Britain, but not Germany, which, for a long time, had its own TV shows in German.
So, Germans never fell for the aliens from outer space, but English-speaking people did. People counter my argument by saying aliens would naturally want to visit only the most advanced societies. This is ridiculous, because Germany was the most advanced society for a long time. And Germans, by far, aren’t believers in aliens.
By this logic, Germany and Japan weren’t advanced enough, apparently, and neither is modern-day China, to invite aliens from outer space. My reasoning is better. Namely, Germany and France are more Catholic Christian than the Anglo-world, and Japan is atheist. These cultures would not be too interested in stories of aliens as stand-ins for angels.
Referring to the South Park cartoon series, the phenomena of aliens probing Cartman’s behind is a strictly American fantasy with a very limited appeal to non-American populations. Anal probing appears to be a peculiar African American influence on Anglo-American culture, since black Africans practice it up to six times as often as Europeans do in the heterosexual bedroom.
And notice that UFOs, unidentified flying objects, have been renamed recently to UAPs, unidentified anomalous phenomena. This switch from UFOs, i.e., spaceships, to UAPs, i.e., including interdimensional disturbances, follows Tucker Carlson’s aforementioned plot twist.
Why Interdimensionals?
It brings me to this question: If our overlords were first trying to make us believe in aliens from outer space, why would they now want us to believe in interdimensionals? By the way, interdimensionals already appeared on the big screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
So what’s the reason? Could it be that David Grush’s so-called UFO whistleblower claims back in 2023 fell on flat ears, because people, still affected by the Covid era, couldn’t care less about some alien invasion, or might even welcome it.
Grush, a former U.S. Air Force member, claimed, among others, that the Pentagon was secretly reverse-engineering alien materials retrieved from alien aircraft, even studying the pilots’ corpses. Basically, the old Roswell Area 51 story refurbished, and retold to a modern audience. I fell for it once, but won’t fall for it again. And then the narrative was dropped, in favor of interdimensionals.
What I think is going on is that some very wealthy American elites, with ties to the occult movements of Alistair Crowley or the theosophic societies of Helena Blavatsky, were indeed prepping Western audiences to accept the idea of demons from outer space, but disguised as alien pilots.
They switched to interdimensionals to renew interest in their scam, while preserving the possibility to, at a later date, present global audiences with demonic-looking creatures from alternate dimensions.
Would these occultists want us to hear their creatures speak to use? Would they tell us about fantastical new ideas?
Anti-Christian Aliens
I can tell you right now that if, and when, certain occult groups manage to sell their demonic creatures to us, with the help of AI or other techniques, the alien demons will all be unsurprisingly anti-Christian, promoting the beliefs in polyamory, same-sex marriage, transgender dinosaurs, and the theory of evolution leading to multiple genders (and that we’re all one race, the cosmic race) while denouncing conservatism and traditionalism as backwards.
It’s a joke. It’s all a joke. There are no aliens from outer space, and there is no life outside of Earth. It’s all part of an elaborate prank pulled by occultist elites and their billionaire friends. They find it hilarious to make us forget about angels and Saints, and get us to fall in love with the blue creatures from planet Pandora, as in James Cameron’s Avatar.
The name Pandora refers to a European tale about a Greek woman named Pandora. She is left a box that her husband tells her never to open. She opens it anyway and releases demonic spirits into the world.
What did director Cameron mean by this?
It won’t surprise me if, one day, the interdimensionals are revealed, they will look like polyamorous transsexuals. But I doubt Christians will believe a word of what these creatures have to say.
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