Where is faith really grounded? “This is my body.” The real essence of Christianity is salvation through transforming grace and the true Passover for the general redemption of the world in the Holy Mass celebrated with the hosts of heaven in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist as the veil between the Fathers perfection and our nothingness outside of the mystical body of Christ. The church Fathers taught that Satan created paganism to keep people from Catholic truth. What you see in pagan half-truths, is the most important aspects of the salvation God established in the fullness of truth. The same demons have the same objective but the alien deception is simply another tactic. “ Be wise as serpents”.
““But as, when formerly He was to take man’s nature, and God was expected to be born of a Virgin, the devil created prejudice against this, by craftily preparing among idol-worshippers fables of false gods, begetting and begotten of women, that, the falsehood having come first, the truth, as he supposed, might be disbelieved.” St Cyril
Anna Paulina Luna has publicly stated that she prefers the term “interdimensional beings” over “aliens” for certain UAP/NHI phenomena.
Key quotes from her appearances (primarily her August 2025 Joe Rogan Experience podcast episode, with similar remarks elsewhere):
• “I don’t call them aliens. I use the term interdimensional beings.” (Directly addressing the distinction, often tied to references like David Grusch’s terminology.)
• On the Joe Rogan podcast: “They call them interdimensional beings. I think that they can actually operate through the time spaces that we currently have… That’s not something that I came up with on my own. That’s based on stuff that we’ve seen. That’s based on information that we’ve been told.”
• Additional context from the same interview: “Without getting into classified conversations, there have been incidences that I believe were very credible — people have reported that there have been movement outside of time and space… Based on the photos that I’ve seen, I’m very confident that there’s things out there that have not been created by mankind.”
She has reiterated this in other interviews, emphasizing nonhuman/interdimensional origins that can move “outside of time and space” rather than traditional extraterrestrial “aliens” from outer space.
These statements come from her role co-chairing a House task force on UAP transparency and declassification. Note that much of the supporting evidence she references remains classified or based on witness accounts.��
Catholic Exorcist Priests and Theologians on Demons Manifesting or Masquerading as Aliens
1. Father Chad Ripperger (Catholic exorcist, theologian, philosopher; Archdiocese of Denver; founder of the Doloran Fathers)
He states that he knows other exorcists (plural) who have seen demons physically manifest during exorcism sessions as classic gray aliens (gray skin, large black eyes, small mouth).
The entities identify themselves as “Grays” and claim to be neutral — neither good nor bad angels/demons — as a deception.
He describes this as a diversionary tactic and ruse. Alien abductions mirror demonic possession and oppression: stripping away the “alien veneer” reveals standard diabolical activity. He links UFO phenomena to demonic deception tied to cultural and evolutionary distractions.
2. Father Dan Reehil (Catholic exorcist for the Diocese of Nashville; host of Battle Ready)
He identifies extraterrestrials/aliens as materialized demons or demon shapeshifters.
In segments like “Are aliens just materialized demons?” he teaches that UFO/alien encounters are demonic deceptions appearing in culturally relevant forms to possess, oppress, or mislead souls away from Catholic truth.
3. Father Dwight Longenecker (Catholic priest, author, apologist)
He argues that the best explanation for many UFOs and alleged alien encounters is fallen angels (demons) at work.
The word Covenant comes from the ancient Semitic word Berit.
It means to cut a covenant, a sharing of blood, a blood bond. Covenants often included covenant meals in the presence of God.
Christ established the final covenant with man when He said “I strongly desired to celebrate this Passover with you.”
God who established the Israelites Passover 1300 years earlier came in the flesh to raise the Passover to its heavenly reality as the Holy Mass.
God came to the final covenant and covenant meal where there is a sharing of blood.
This is my blood of the New Covenant, do this in memory of me.
Memory in Greek is Anamnesis. It means offer this memorial sacrifice.
For as often as you shall eat this bread and drink this cup you shall show the death of the Lord until He comes again.
We show the death of the Lord in the presence of God the Father through our one mediator keeping our covenant memorial of the cross until the end of time.
The real presence of Christ in the Eucharist is the true Passover for the world.
Christ our true pasch has been sacrificed, let us keep the feast.
The cup of benediction that we bless is this not participation in the blood of Christ?
Is this not participation in the final covenant with man in a blood bond with God?
"The Lord said, 'You will celebrate the memorial of My death, that is, the Passover Sacrifice . . . at the cock's crow, at dawn, you will perform My feast of love and My memorial' . . . . The Apostles said, 'Lord, haven't You drunk to the full of the Passover Sacrifice? Is it then necessary that we do it again?' Jesus responded, 'Yes, it is necessary, until I come again from the Father'" (Epistola Apostolorum 13; A.D. 140).
Occam's razor demands the simplest explanation with the fewest assumptions and contradictions, and the Catholic understanding of justification cuts clean: we are justified by grace through a living faith that necessarily produces works of charity and obedience. Faith without works is dead (James 2:26). Grace transforms us into Christ's image (2 Corinthians 3:18), writing the law on our hearts (Jeremiah 31:33) so we live unconditional love greater than faith itself (1 Corinthians 13:13). That grace flows through the sacramental life where we cooperate with what God freely gives.
Protestantism complicates everything by misreading Paul's "works of the law" as all works, including moral charity and obedience, instead of the Jewish boundary markers: ceremonial rituals like circumcision, dietary laws, and Sabbaths, the second legislation tied to the golden calf that Gentiles were never under (Galatians 3:19; Acts 15:10). This concept of "Second Legislation" is explicitly taught in the Didascalia Apostolorum, an early 3rd-century (c. 230 AD) church order from northern Syria, originally in Greek but surviving fully in Syriac. In Chapter 26 it states:
"Him they denied... and they made them a molten calf and worshipped it... Therefore the Lord was angry; and in His hot anger (yet) with the mercy of His goodness He bound them with the Second Legislation, and laid heavy burdens upon them, and a hard yoke upon their neck... For because of manifold sins there were laid upon them customs unspeakable... For the Second Legislation was imposed for the making of the calf and for idolatry. But you through baptism have been set free from idolatry, and from the Second Legislation which was (imposed) on account of idols. For in the Gospel He renewed and fulfilled and affirmed the Law; but the Second Legislation He did away and abolished."
Paul, a former Pharisee, attacked Judaizers boasting in those ethnic markers (Romans 3:27; Galatians 3:3), not good works of love. The Dead Sea Scroll 4QMMT (Miqsat Ma'ase Ha-Torah, commonly translated "Some Precepts/Works of the Torah") uses the exact Hebrew phrase for sectarian ritual rulings on purity and temple practices. In its concluding section (composite C lines, e.g., from Qimron and Strugnell edition): "[And now] we have written to you some of the works of the Law [miqsat ma'ase ha-torah], those which we think will be good for you and for your people... And it will be reckoned to you as righteousness when you do what is upright and good before Him, for your good and that of Israel." This shows the phrase refers to specific halakhic observances promoting stricter separation, illuminating Paul's critique of ethnic boasting.
Even modern scholarship in the New Perspective on Paul, led by scholars like E.P. Sanders, James Dunn, and N.T. Wright, confirms "works of the law" primarily means covenant boundary markers (circumcision, food laws, Sabbath) that separated Jews from Gentiles, not moral obedience or works-righteousness.
Early Church Fathers already knew this. Origen stated works of the law are rituals and ceremonies of Jewish law. Chrysostom identified them as circumcision, Sabbath, and other rituals. Ambrosiaster and Theodoret echoed the same, no longer required for Christians.
To force "faith alone," Protestantism adds an extra unscriptural principle that creates endless contradictions. It twists James 2:24 (justified by works, not faith alone, the only place "faith alone" appears, rejected). It dodges Romans 2:6-8 (God renders according to deeds, patient continuance in well doing for eternal life). It ignores Matthew 7:21 (only he who does the Father's will enters), Revelation 22:12 (reward according to works), Hebrews 12:14 (holiness without which no one sees God), Philippians 2:12 (work out salvation with fear and trembling), Matthew 5:20 (righteousness exceeding Pharisees), and 1 Peter 4:8 (charity covers sins).
Occam's razor slices away the complication.
Occam's razor demands the simplest explanation with the fewest assumptions and contradictions, and the Catholic understanding of justification cuts clean: we are justified by grace through a living faith that necessarily produces works of charity and obedience. Faith without works is dead (James 2:26). Grace transforms us into Christ's image (2 Corinthians 3:18), writing the law on our hearts (Jeremiah 31:33) so we live unconditional love greater than faith itself (1 Corinthians 13:13). That grace flows through the sacramental life where we cooperate with what God freely gives.
Protestantism complicates everything by misreading Paul's "works of the law" as all works, including moral charity and obedience, instead of the Jewish boundary markers: ceremonial rituals like circumcision, dietary laws, and Sabbaths, the second legislation tied to the golden calf that Gentiles were never under (Galatians 3:19; Acts 15:10). This concept of "Second Legislation" is explicitly taught in the Didascalia Apostolorum, an early 3rd-century (c. 230 AD) church order from northern Syria, originally in Greek but surviving fully in Syriac. In Chapter 26 it states:
"Him they denied... and they made them a molten calf and worshipped it... Therefore the Lord was angry; and in His hot anger (yet) with the mercy of His goodness He bound them with the Second Legislation, and laid heavy burdens upon them, and a hard yoke upon their neck... For because of manifold sins there were laid upon them customs unspeakable... For the Second Legislation was imposed for the making of the calf and for idolatry. But you through baptism have been set free from idolatry, and from the Second Legislation which was (imposed) on account of idols. For in the Gospel He renewed and fulfilled and affirmed the Law; but the Second Legislation He did away and abolished."
Paul, a former Pharisee, attacked Judaizers boasting in those ethnic markers (Romans 3:27; Galatians 3:3), not good works of love. The Dead Sea Scroll 4QMMT (Miqsat Ma'ase Ha-Torah, commonly translated "Some Precepts/Works of the Torah") uses the exact Hebrew phrase for sectarian ritual rulings on purity and temple practices. In its concluding section (composite C lines, e.g., from Qimron and Strugnell edition): "[And now] we have written to you some of the works of the Law [miqsat ma'ase ha-torah], those which we think will be good for you and for your people... And it will be reckoned to you as righteousness when you do what is upright and good before Him, for your good and that of Israel." This shows the phrase refers to specific halakhic observances promoting stricter separation, illuminating Paul's critique of ethnic boasting.
Even modern scholarship in the New Perspective on Paul, led by scholars like E.P. Sanders, James Dunn, and N.T. Wright, confirms "works of the law" primarily means covenant boundary markers (circumcision, food laws, Sabbath) that separated Jews from Gentiles, not moral obedience or works-righteousness.
Early Church Fathers already knew this. Origen stated works of the law are rituals and ceremonies of Jewish law. Chrysostom identified them as circumcision, Sabbath, and other rituals. Ambrosiaster and Theodoret echoed the same, no longer required for Christians.
To force "faith alone," Protestantism adds an extra unscriptural principle that creates endless contradictions. It twists James 2:24 (justified by works, not faith alone, the only place "faith alone" appears, rejected). It dodges Romans 2:6-8 (God renders according to deeds, patient continuance in well doing for eternal life). It ignores Matthew 7:21 (only he who does the Father's will enters), Revelation 22:12 (reward according to works), Hebrews 12:14 (holiness without which no one sees God), Philippians 2:12 (work out salvation with fear and trembling), Matthew 5:20 (righteousness exceeding Pharisees), and 1 Peter 4:8 (charity covers sins).
Occam's razor slices away the complication.
@FmrRepMTG Funny how every time there is a large influx of money , people like MTG become anti-Trump which is anti-common sense. Israel is a tiny dot surrounded by Islam. It would not exist without nuclear weapons.
SHOCKING REVELATION: This woman, who has never voted in a presidential election except for Donald Trump in 2020, reviews her voting history and discovers that Democrats appear to have been voting in her name in the last three elections. "The United States needs election reforms."
Here it is:
The Democrats are outraged over Trump’s $1.776 billion anti weaponization fund?
That’s Ok—just show them 👇👇
🚨 Newly hidden FBI documents released by @FBIDirectorKash CONFIRM:
The FBI staged January 6 five months before it even happened and concealed it from the President of the United States, induing AG William fucking Barr and others:
A memo shows the FBI conducted a secret “January 6 tabletop exercise” in the summer of 2020 — embedding 274 undercover agents and informants, including rehearsing post-Jan. 6 mass prosecutions of Americas 5 months before it even occurred.
King Solomon Reporting:
@jsolomonReports The FBI’s Boston office ran a secret tabletop exercise in August 2020. It included embedded informants — 274 undercover FBI agents — and even planned “mass prosecutions,” including for minor offenses, the very same tactics later used against Jan. 6 defendants.
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This was no intelligence failure — it was a premeditated conspiracy by Democrats to suppress evidence of crimes committed on November 3, 2020—staged J6 and prosecuted J6rs to cover it up.
In other words, Christopher Wray oversaw the overthrow and the coverup: He will go down as the most corrupt FBI Director in U.S. history. He has outdone James Comey, John Brennan, and James Clapper combined.
1 AM. Arkansas. A dog won't stop barking.
A father walks down the hallway. Opens his 14-year-old daughter's bedroom door.
The bed is empty. The window is open.
He already knows the name of the man who took her.
He's known it for three months.
Aaron Spencer is 37 years old. Army veteran, 82nd Airborne, deployed to Iraq. Farmer. Husband. Father of a little girl who used to sleep with the light on.
The man who took her is named Michael Fosler. 67 years old.
Three months earlier, when she was still 13, Arkansas had arrested Fosler and charged him with 43 separate crimes against her.
Sexual assault of a minor.
Internet stalking of a child.
Sexual indecency with a child.
Possession of child pornography.
43 counts. Against a 13-year-old girl.
43.
The judge looked at all of it. And set the bond at $50,000.
Fifty. Thousand. Dollars.
Then she wrote "no contact order" on a piece of paper and called it justice.
Fosler walked out the same day.
And on the night of October 8, 2024, he came back for her.
That's when Aaron Spencer grabbed his Glock 19.
That's when Aaron Spencer climbed into his Ford truck.
That's when Aaron Spencer stopped waiting for the system to save his daughter.
He found Fosler's truck on Highway 31. His little girl was inside it.
He chased him six miles. High beams flashing. Horn screaming. Begging him to pull over.
Fosler did not pull over.
So Aaron rammed the truck into a ditch.
Drew his pistol.
And fired sixteen rounds.
Fifteen of them found the man who raped his daughter.
Then he picked up the phone, called 911, and said the only words a father can say in that moment:
"Michael Fosler is dead on the side of the road for trying to kidnap my daughter. I had no choice."
The state charged him with second-degree murder.
The prosecutor went on TV and said, quote: "We don't live in the Wild West."
The judge slapped him in a jail cell.
And every father in this country went silent for a long, long minute.
Then something happened that nobody predicted.
Aaron Spencer, awaiting trial for killing the man who raped his little girl, announced he was running for Sheriff of Lonoke County.
A murder defendant. Running for the badge.
The whole country laughed. The pundits called it a stunt. The papers called it impossible.
March 3, 2026. The voters of Lonoke County walked into the polls.
They did not laugh.
They gave Aaron Spencer 53.5% of the vote.
They threw out the incumbent sheriff who had locked him in a cell. They gave him a 27-point landslide.
The father who killed his daughter's rapist is now the Republican nominee for sheriff in a county where Trump pulled 76%.
His murder trial begins June 22, 2026.
Five weeks from today.
If he wins the trial, his name stays on the November ballot.
If he wins November, he becomes the sheriff who answers 911 calls in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
The father. With the badge. Of the same county that arrested him.
This is what happens when a system lets a 43-count predator walk free for $50,000.
This is what happens when a judge writes a paper order instead of doing her job.
This is what happens when a father decides he is done waiting.
There is something left in this country.
Something the courts cannot kill.
Something the judges cannot bond out.
Something the prosecutors cannot silence.
It is called a father.
And in Lonoke County, Arkansas, 53.5% of the voters just looked Aaron Spencer in the eye and said:
"Sir. You did the right thing. Now come run the whole damn sheriff's office."
His trial starts in five weeks.
God bless Aaron Spencer.
And God bless every American standing behind him.
Where is faith really grounded? “This is my body.” The real essence of Christianity is salvation through transforming grace and the true Passover for the general redemption of the world in the Holy Mass celebrated with the hosts of heaven in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist as the veil between the Fathers perfection and our nothingness outside of the mystical body of Christ. The church Fathers taught that Satan created paganism to keep people from Catholic truth. What you see in pagan half-truths, is the most important aspects of the salvation God established in the fullness of truth. The same demons have the same objective but the alien deception is simply another tactic. “ Be wise as serpents”.
““But as, when formerly He was to take man’s nature, and God was expected to be born of a Virgin, the devil created prejudice against this, by craftily preparing among idol-worshippers fables of false gods, begetting and begotten of women, that, the falsehood having come first, the truth, as he supposed, might be disbelieved.” St Cyril
Anna Paulina Luna has publicly stated that she prefers the term “interdimensional beings” over “aliens” for certain UAP/NHI phenomena.
Key quotes from her appearances (primarily her August 2025 Joe Rogan Experience podcast episode, with similar remarks elsewhere):
• “I don’t call them aliens. I use the term interdimensional beings.” (Directly addressing the distinction, often tied to references like David Grusch’s terminology.)
• On the Joe Rogan podcast: “They call them interdimensional beings. I think that they can actually operate through the time spaces that we currently have… That’s not something that I came up with on my own. That’s based on stuff that we’ve seen. That’s based on information that we’ve been told.”
• Additional context from the same interview: “Without getting into classified conversations, there have been incidences that I believe were very credible — people have reported that there have been movement outside of time and space… Based on the photos that I’ve seen, I’m very confident that there’s things out there that have not been created by mankind.”
She has reiterated this in other interviews, emphasizing nonhuman/interdimensional origins that can move “outside of time and space” rather than traditional extraterrestrial “aliens” from outer space.
These statements come from her role co-chairing a House task force on UAP transparency and declassification. Note that much of the supporting evidence she references remains classified or based on witness accounts.
Catholic Exorcist Priests and Theologians on Demons Manifesting or Masquerading as Aliens
1. Father Chad Ripperger (Catholic exorcist, theologian, philosopher; Archdiocese of Denver; founder of the Doloran Fathers)
He states that he knows other exorcists (plural) who have seen demons physically manifest during exorcism sessions as classic gray aliens (gray skin, large black eyes, small mouth).
The entities identify themselves as “Grays” and claim to be neutral — neither good nor bad angels/demons — as a deception.
He describes this as a diversionary tactic and ruse. Alien abductions mirror demonic possession and oppression: stripping away the “alien veneer” reveals standard diabolical activity. He links UFO phenomena to demonic deception tied to cultural and evolutionary distractions.
2. Father Dan Reehil (Catholic exorcist for the Diocese of Nashville; host of Battle Ready)
He identifies extraterrestrials/aliens as materialized demons or demon shapeshifters.
In segments like “Are aliens just materialized demons?” he teaches that UFO/alien encounters are demonic deceptions appearing in culturally relevant forms to possess, oppress, or mislead souls away from Catholic truth.
3. Father Dwight Longenecker (Catholic priest, author, apologist)
He argues that the best explanation for many UFOs and alleged alien encounters is fallen angels (demons) at work
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In wanting to be right over being truthful, in your anti-catholic bent, you are now simply choosing willful ignorance which is dishonest to yourself ( He who knows what is right and refuses to do so, for him this is sin) or, you simply cannot see that you lost the debate from the beginning.
If Hebrews 10:18 truly means “no more offering for sin of any kind ever,” then why does the same apostolic Church that wrote Hebrews immediately begin offering the Eucharist as the “pure sacrifice” prophesied in Malachi 1:11, calling it the fulfillment of the New Covenant Passover, and treating it as the one sacrifice of Christ made present exactly as every biblical covenant from Abraham onward maintained its altar, priesthood, and perpetual memorial oblation?
Your entire critique collapses on covenant reality you refuse to face:
Berit is a blood-bond covenant sealed and perpetually renewed through sacrifice and memorial meal. The New Covenant is founded on Christ’s blood offered once and commanded to be re-presented perpetually (“Do this” at the Last Supper, the New Passover).
Passover was not a one time mental recall. God commanded Israel to re-present the one lamb’s sacrifice every year as a perpetual covenant memorial under pain of being cut off (Ex 12:14, 24). Jesus institutes the superior New Passover and says “Do this” not “just think about Me.”
Anamnesis in Scripture and Jewish liturgy is the sacrificial act that makes the past event present before God. Paul’s “proclaim the Lord’s death” happens by eating and drinking the body and blood (1 Cor 10:16-21; 11:26-29), not by giving a sermon. Unworthy participation profanes the actual body and blood.
Hebrews says Christ’s sacrifice is once-for-all and unrepeatable, exactly like the original Passover lamb. That does not cancel the commanded liturgical re-presentation of that same sacrifice. “No more offering” ends the bloody Levitical system. The New Covenant has its own priesthood and unbloody altar (Heb 13:10; Mal 1:11).
You read Scripture through 16th-century minimalist lenses, then accuse Catholics of imposing later tradition while ignoring that the Church that gave you the New Testament and canonized it never read Hebrews the way you do. The apostles and their immediate successors offered the Eucharist as the true, propitiatory, covenant sacrifice of the New Passover.
That is not “imposing a system.” That is covenant fulfillment. Your “finished so nothing continues” reading turns the New Covenant into a disembodied idea instead of the living, sacramental reality the early Church lived and died for. Hebrews does not dismantle the Mass, it establishes its foundation. You cannot even show me in scripture where God gives man the right to form a church. Every church besides the Catholic Church has to mitigate scripture to one degree or another.
I will build MY church
Peter feed MY sheep.
Catholic Exorcist Priests and Theologians on Demons Manifesting or Masquerading as Aliens
1. Father Chad Ripperger (Catholic exorcist, theologian, philosopher; Archdiocese of Denver; founder of the Doloran Fathers)
He states that he knows other exorcists (plural) who have seen demons physically manifest during exorcism sessions as classic gray aliens (gray skin, large black eyes, small mouth).
The entities identify themselves as “Grays” and claim to be neutral — neither good nor bad angels/demons — as a deception.
He describes this as a diversionary tactic and ruse. Alien abductions mirror demonic possession and oppression: stripping away the “alien veneer” reveals standard diabolical activity. He links UFO phenomena to demonic deception tied to cultural and evolutionary distractions.
2. Father Dan Reehil (Catholic exorcist for the Diocese of Nashville; host of Battle Ready)
He identifies extraterrestrials/aliens as materialized demons or demon shapeshifters.
In segments like “Are aliens just materialized demons?” he teaches that UFO/alien encounters are demonic deceptions appearing in culturally relevant forms to possess, oppress, or mislead souls away from Catholic truth.
3. Father Dwight Longenecker (Catholic priest, author, apologist)
He argues that the best explanation for many UFOs and alleged alien encounters is fallen angels (demons) at work.
Demons (nonmaterial intelligences) can assume physical forms, manipulate matter, or alter perceptions to create deceptive phenomena, per St. Thomas Aquinas. This aims to deceive humanity and undermine faith.
Additional Catholic Theological Context
Traditional Catholic theology (St. Thomas Aquinas in Summa Theologica and St. Augustine) holds that demons can produce “lying wonders” by manipulating matter, senses, or appearances to deceive. Modern Catholic authors and exorcists apply this to alien/UFO phenomena as preternatural deceptions adapting to contemporary culture. Figures like Daniel O’Connor (in works such as Only Man Bears His Image) present biblical, Catholic, and scientific cases viewing such claims as demonic illusions or psyops.
Where is faith really grounded? “This is my body.” The real essence of Christianity is salvation through transforming grace and the true Passover for the general redemption of the world in the Holy Mass celebrated with the hosts of heaven in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist as the veil between the Fathers perfection and our nothingness outside of the mystical body of Christ. The church Fathers taught that Satan created paganism to keep people from Catholic truth. What you see in pagan half-truths, is the most important aspects of the salvation God established in the fullness of truth. The same demons have the same objective but the alien deception is simply another tactic. “ Be wise as serpents”.
““But as, when formerly He was to take man’s nature, and God was expected to be born of a Virgin, the devil created prejudice against this, by craftily preparing among idol-worshippers fables of false gods, begetting and begotten of women, that, the falsehood having come first, the truth, as he supposed, might be disbelieved.” St Cyril
Anna Paulina Luna has publicly stated that she prefers the term “interdimensional beings” over “aliens” for certain UAP/NHI phenomena.
Key quotes from her appearances (primarily her August 2025 Joe Rogan Experience podcast episode, with similar remarks elsewhere):
• “I don’t call them aliens. I use the term interdimensional beings.” (Directly addressing the distinction, often tied to references like David Grusch’s terminology.)
• On the Joe Rogan podcast: “They call them interdimensional beings. I think that they can actually operate through the time spaces that we currently have… That’s not something that I came up with on my own. That’s based on stuff that we’ve seen. That’s based on information that we’ve been told.”
• Additional context from the same interview: “Without getting into classified conversations, there have been incidences that I believe were very credible — people have reported that there have been movement outside of time and space… Based on the photos that I’ve seen, I’m very confident that there’s things out there that have not been created by mankind.”
She has reiterated this in other interviews, emphasizing nonhuman/interdimensional origins that can move “outside of time and space” rather than traditional extraterrestrial “aliens” from outer space.
These statements come from her role co-chairing a House task force on UAP transparency and declassification. Note that much of the supporting evidence she references remains classified or based on witness accounts.
Catholic Exorcist Priests and Theologians on Demons Manifesting or Masquerading as Aliens
1. Father Chad Ripperger (Catholic exorcist, theologian, philosopher; Archdiocese of Denver; founder of the Doloran Fathers)
He states that he knows other exorcists (plural) who have seen demons physically manifest during exorcism sessions as classic gray aliens (gray skin, large black eyes, small mouth).
The entities identify themselves as “Grays” and claim to be neutral — neither good nor bad angels/demons — as a deception.
He describes this as a diversionary tactic and ruse. Alien abductions mirror demonic possession and oppression: stripping away the “alien veneer” reveals standard diabolical activity. He links UFO phenomena to demonic deception tied to cultural and evolutionary distractions.
2. Father Dan Reehil (Catholic exorcist for the Diocese of Nashville; host of Battle Ready)
He identifies extraterrestrials/aliens as materialized demons or demon shapeshifters.
In segments like “Are aliens just materialized demons?” he teaches that UFO/alien encounters are demonic deceptions appearing in culturally relevant forms to possess, oppress, or mislead souls away from Catholic truth.
3. Father Dwight Longenecker (Catholic priest, author, apologist)
He argues that the best explanation for many UFOs and alleged alien encounters is fallen angels (demons) at work.
People claim they have a problem with religion. They’re really saying they hate God’s religion.
Right is now wrong. We’ve fallen far. It’s God’s religion—ask yourself why you’d hate it. Luther’s errors, like his false view of works, have likely led many astray from the narrow road (Matt. 7:14). His misunderstanding of works has people ignoring clear scripture, where the apostolic church lived in organized religion, performing rituals ordained by God (Acts 2:42).
The martyrs were Catholic. They died defending the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist (John 6:53-56). Priests were tortured and told, “Stop saying the Holy Mass, and we’ll stop.” They chose death for the Mass, the true Passover for the world’s sins (1 Cor. 5:7).
No early Christians believed in faith alone, scripture alone, or once saved, always saved. None claimed to be born again without baptism (John 3:5). Heresy itself devolved over time. Early heretics had priests, bishops, deacons, sacraments, and the Mass. But reformers stripped away truth. They still believed in baptism’s grace, but as faith alone, scripture alone, and once saved, always saved took hold, virtues were severed from faith (James 2:17). Now, faith alone breeds a lack of holy fear, crassness, and stubborn preconceptions (Prov. 1:7).
The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is prudence (Prov. 9:10). Jesus said, “This IS my body” (Luke 22:19). Liberalism, stripping away moral and natural law, follows the same devolution (Rom. 1:21-22).
Obey your prelates who watch over your souls (Heb. 13:17). “Let the priest who rules well be worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in word and doctrine” (1 Tim. 5:17). Paul, a servant of God, worked for “obedience to the faith” (Rom. 1:5). “Behold, Israel according to the flesh: are not those who offer the sacrifice partakers of the altar?” (1 Cor. 10:18). “We have an altar from which those who serve the tabernacle have no right to eat” (Heb. 13:10).
Paul called himself a dispenser of the mysteries of God” (1 Cor. 4:1). Mystery—mysterion, sacramentum, sacrament. “That I should be the minister of Christ Jesus among the Gentiles, sanctifying the gospel of God, that the oblation of the Gentiles may be acceptable and sanctified in the Holy Ghost” (Rom. 15:16). “He that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh judgment to himself, not discerning the body of the Lord” (1 Cor. 11:29).
If the righteous are scarcely saved, what about the unbeliever or sinner? (1 Pet. 4:18). “Not everyone who says, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but those who do the will of my Father” (Matt. 7:21). Is obedience to the faith the Father’s will? (Rom. 16:26).
It begins with baptism into God’s one church, dedicated to doctrine, breaking of bread, and prayers—the Holy Mass, the world’s Passover (Acts 2:42, 46). But man-made doctrines of faith alone and scripture alone have severed virtue from faith, robbing Christians of humility, which is wisdom (James 4:6).
1. The early church was visibly united under apostolic authority, not fragmented by individual interpretations (Eph. 4:5).
2. The Eucharist, as Christ’s real presence, was central to worship from the start, not a mere symbol (1 Cor. 10:16).
3. Faith without works is dead, as scripture repeatedly affirms (James 2:26).
4. The church’s sacraments, instituted by Christ, are channels of grace, not optional rituals (Mark 16:16).
5. Rejecting God’s church is rejecting the pillar and foundation of truth (1 Tim. 3:15).