How did ancient society and civilizations fall? Just look at yours today! It’s on the verge of collapse just like the past civilizations.
Are aliens real? Yes,
Are bad aliens real? Yes.
Paul Hellyer, the former Canadian Minister of National Defence from 1963 to 1967, emerged as a vocal advocate for UFO disclosure in the mid-2000s, publicly asserting that extraterrestrial beings have been visiting Earth for thousands of years and that governments, particularly the United States, are concealing advanced alien technologies that could solve global crises like climate change.
In a 2005 exopolitics conference speech in Toronto, Hellyer recounted personally witnessing a UFO one night with his late wife and friends, describing it as a luminous object that defied conventional explanation, and he later demanded in 2007 that world governments release suppressed alien tech to address environmental woes. By 2014, in an RT interview, he escalated his claims, stating that at least four species of aliens—mostly from other star systems, with some residing on Venus, Mars, and Saturn’s moon—have been interacting with humanity, likening UFOs’ prevalence in the skies to that of airplanes and urging transparency to prevent a potential interstellar conflict. Tom DeLonge, the Blink-182 frontman turned UFO researcher and co-founder of To The Stars Academy (TTSA) in 2017, has portrayed UFOs not merely as physical craft but as manifestations of consciousness intertwined with human spiritual evolution, drawing from his consultations with Pentagon insiders and intelligence officials. In a 2021 Esquire interview, DeLonge emphasized that studying UFOs reveals insights into consciousness itself, suggesting these phenomena could stem from interdimensional sources or ancient entities influencing Greek mythology and modern events, while warning of a hidden “UFO-tech cold war” involving reverse-engineered craft and nuclear site interferences. He has compiled statements from his “advisers”—including claims of deliberate UFO crashes to share technology, malevolent “Others” protecting humanity from our own destructive tendencies like nuclear weapons, and a narrative where positive energy (via music or prayer) counters these forces—positioning UFO disclosure as essential for humanity’s maturation, though critics view his eclectic mix of ancient aliens, demons, and interdimensional beings as speculative and lacking evidence.
Haim Eshed, the retired Israeli brigadier general and former head of the country’s space security program for nearly 30 years, stunned the world in a 2020 Yediot Aharonot interview by claiming that extraterrestrials exist and have been in secret contact with the U.S. and Israel through a “Galactic Federation,” which has established an underground base on Mars for joint experiments with American astronauts. Eshed asserted that aliens have been observing humanity for years, delaying public revelation until we “reach a stage where we will understand what space and spaceships are” to avoid mass hysteria, and he revealed that former President Donald Trump nearly disclosed this but was dissuaded by the federation.
While Eshed’s successor, Isaac Ben-Israel, acknowledged the fascination with extraterrestrial life as legitimate but dismissed the specifics as overly imaginative, Eshed maintained that world governments signed pacts allowing alien studies on Earth, positioning these encounters as benevolent yet covert preparations for humanity’s cosmic integration. Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence under Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush, has been a pivotal figure in UAP disclosure since 2017, when he anonymously provided the Pentagon’s leaked UFO videos to The New York Times, arguing that these phenomena represent a profound national security and scientific challenge that demands transparency. In a 2023 Politico op-ed, Mellon called for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) to review all non-disclosure agreements and historical UAP documents, emphasizing that verifiable evidence of non-human technology—such as crash retrievals—would answer whether we are alone in the universe, while citing military sightings, sensor data, and pilot testimonies as irrefutable proof of anomalous incursions.
At a 2025 UAP Disclosure Fund event, he underscored the statistical improbability of solitude given billions of habitable exoplanets, warning that “the world is not ready” for the full truth but affirming, based on sworn testimonies, that we are “not alone in the galaxy” or even here on Earth, urging declassification to mitigate potential risks from these unidentified intelligences. As the former Director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), Luis “Lue” Elizondo has stated unequivocally that UFOs, or unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), are real national security threats involving non-human technology, with the U.S. government concealing decades of crash retrievals and reverse-engineering efforts by private contractors like Lockheed Martin and Boeing. In his 2024 book “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs,” Elizondo detailed his experiences investigating UAP incursions into military airspace, claiming these craft exhibit physics-defying capabilities like instantaneous acceleration and transmedium travel, possibly originating from outer space, other dimensions, or even ancient Earth-bound entities that “warp space-time” using hydrogen from water.
Testifying in a 2024 congressional hearing, he alleged the recovery of “non-human biologics” from crash sites and accused the Pentagon of a “coordinated campaign” to discredit him after he went public, insisting that full disclosure is imminent and essential to confront humanity’s existential questions about our place in the cosmos. David Grusch, a former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency representative on the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force until 2023, blew the whistle in a 2023 interview with The Debrief, alleging a multi-decade, highly secretive U.S. government program involving the crash retrieval and reverse-engineering of non-human spacecraft, including “non-human biologics” recovered from sites dating back to a 1933 incident in Magenta, Italy. During his July 2023 congressional testimony, Grusch claimed he was denied access to these programs despite official briefings from over 40 witnesses, describing massive “football-field-sized” crafts transferred to defense contractors and “malevolent activity” by UAPs, possibly from extra dimensions, that have caused injuries and deaths. He emphasized providing classified evidence to the Intelligence Community Inspector General, framing the cover-up as a profound ethical breach that hinders scientific progress and public safety, while refusing to disclose specifics publicly due to classification but affirming under oath that the U.S. possesses intact alien craft and bodies.
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