The above picture is a drawing made by occultist Alistair Crowley of a demon he had invoked repeatedly in 1918 and called "Lam."
Is this not what we view today as an Alien ?
The people running Hollywood are extremely eager for you to believe in the existence of extra-terrestrials…
It should be clear to anyone who has been following this website, that movies aren’t produced for mere entertainment, but rather, it is all about predictive programming…
As mentioned in the video above, the key technique of predictive programming is to announce to people in advance what is planned…
Alien related experiences have been shown to be able to be stopped or terminated by calling on the name and authority of JESUS CHRIST. Not as a magic word but by their allegiance to and personal relationship with Him.
'We also found that by sharing this with other experiencers we could help them also stop their experiences.'
This is called repeatability.
When questioned off the record, many of these leading world researchers admit they themselves have come across similar cases.
Is 'Alien abduction' the idiots sleep paralysis ? both can be resolved by calling upon Jesus or God !?
A dozen or so people who testified personally at the event are telling the truth (and not just exposing a theory) — that their abduction experiences stopped when they became Christians or prayed for the experience to cease, then AT LEAST IN PART, the abduction experience is a spiritual or religious EVIL (whether those perpetrating the violence are from other planets or not).
It’s very exotic stuff, quite popular in movies and on TV, and the accounts are surprisingly consistent. Some say the government is covering up the truth. The problem, says Jordan — now Christian, previously agnostic, an official investigator for an international UFO monitoring and reporting program called MUFON — is that the “ETs” are actually demons.
Joe came to that belief back in 1993, when, as a secular researcher he listened to an abduction testimony in which the “abductee” recounted how the aliens had disappeared — stopped the abduction — when he invoked the Name of Jesus.
Why — if they are simply from another planet, or dimension, wondered Jordan — would they flee at the mention of a religious figure?
“The more I dug deeply,” says Jordan, who had believed such cases were extra-terrestrial, “the more my view changed.”
It was supposed to be the case that abductees could not resist the aliens: once an abduction started, the victim was powerless.
But suddenly Jordan was seeing the opposite when the Name of Jesus was invoked.
The UFO investigator began collecting other examples of aliens dispelled in this manner and at last count had five hundred of them.
“When I called other researchers and asked if they had come across [similar cases: where abductions halted when “Jesus” was mentioned], they all wanted to go off-the-record. They said, ‘Yes! They had come across such cases.’ Many. When I asked why (they wanted it quiet), it was for two reasons: because they didn’t know what to make of it, and because they didn’t want to ‘bring religion into it’; they feared for their scientific credibility. His conclusion: “There’s no government cover-up of UFOs; there’s a cover-up about Jesus and aliens.”
“What is the purpose of this whole deception, the whole phenomenon?” Jordan asks rhetorically. “It always comes down to the same thing: the whole thing points to an intelligent force that wants to take our eyes away from the One True God.”
In fact, some “abductees” are so misled that they believe aliens — not God — were our true creators (through that “hybrid” process).
We thus see the game plan.
“Just last week I got three testimonies,” he tells us.
The hotspots: Western nations, and particularly the occult-saturated, movie-entranced U.S.
In South Korea, it’s rare.
“What we’re looking at is an open door,” he says. “The people who have this experience often ask for this. Be careful what you ask for! Everyone who has had this experience unknowingly opened the door through occult or New Age and unbiblical practices.”
The Roman Catholic pope has even gone as far to say aliens may have made Jesus and the bible may need changing, perhaps they will spot these 'Aliens' through their crudely named 'lucifer telescope'.
Secular scientists consider the possibility of UFOs being demonic. Dr. Carl Sagan, Arthur C. Clark, Preston Dennit, and Dr. Jacques Vallee, among others, have expressed views that UFOs could be demonic manifestations.
The CE4 Research Group, researching into alien abduction for many years, posits the “Demonic Hypothesis” to explain alien abduction:
1. The experience of “Alien Abductions” can be terminated or stopped in the name and authority of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
The CE4 research conclusions are credible since it has worked with over 400 people with alien abduction experience. Thus it is a reasonable conclusion that alien experiences are demonic.
Some secular scientists consider UFOs as demonic.
2. Having studied 400+ alien abduction experiences, CE4 research posits alien abduction experiences as demonic.
3. Aliens match the description of fallen angels.
4. Extra-terrestrial hypothesis faces serious scientific, technological and logical problems.
5. Therefore, it is highly reasonable and responsible to consider UFOs and aliens as demonic. Alternatively, we cannot discard the notion that UFOs are demons.
Similarly, when aliens are compared to angels in the Bible, the aliens match the description of the fallen angels, “True biblical angels would help, not harm, an individual, but aliens are notorious for leaving people physically injured, confused, scared, and paranoid…“"Aliens" are indeed angels, but they are not the good angels which scripture tells of.
Their actions, abilities and doctrines most resemble that of the fallen angels who have deceived and spiritually enslaved mankind at different points all throughout history – who work against the purposes of God, and the interests of all humanity.”
In a typical sleep-paralysis episode, a person wakes up paralyzed, senses a presence in the room, feels fear or even terror, and may hear buzzing and humming noises or see strange lights. A visible or invisible entity may even sit on their chest, shaking, strangling, or prodding them. Attempts to fight the paralysis are usually unsuccessful. It is reputedly more effective to relax or try to move just the eyes or a single finger or toe. Descriptions of sleep paralysis are given in many of the references already cited and in Hufford’s (1982) classic work on the “Old Hag.”
Sleep paralysis is thought to underlie common myths such as witch or hag riding in England (Davis 1996-1997), the Old Hag of Newfoundland (Hufford 1982), Kanashibari in Japan (Fukuda 1993), Kokma in St. Lucia (Dahlitz and Parkes 1993), and the Popobawa in Zanzibar (Nickell 1995), among others. Perhaps alien abduction is our modern sleep paralysis myth.
Spanos et al. (1993) have pointed out the similarities between abductions and sleep paralysis. The majority of the abduction experiences they studied occurred at night, and almost 60 percent of the “intense” reports were sleep related. Of the intense experiences, nearly a quarter involved symptoms similar to sleep paralysis.
Cox (1995) divided his twelve abductees into six daytime and six night-time abductions and, even with such small groups, found that the night-time abductees reported significantly more frequent sleep paralysis than either of the control groups.
I suggest that the best explanation for many abduction experiences is that they are elaborations of the experience of sleep paralysis.
Imagine the following scenario: A woman wakes in the night with a strong sense that someone or something is in the room. She tries to move but finds she is completely paralyzed except for her eyes. She sees strange lights, hears a buzzing or humming sound, and feels a vibration in the bed. If she knows about sleep paralysis, she will recognize it instantly, but most people do not. So what is she going to think? I suggest that, if she has watched TV programs about abductions or read about them, she may begin to think of aliens. And in this borderline sleep state, the imagined alien will seem extremely real. This alone may be enough to create the conviction of having been abducted.
Hypnosis could make the memories of this real experience (but not real abduction) completely convincing.
Joe Jordan Around this time Joe and fellow MUFON investigator Wes Clark started their own research group called CE45 specifically to deal with alleged alien abductions or ‘Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind’ experiences. They attempted to unravel the more bizarre aspects of this phenomenon that defy scientific explanation. Experiencers record huge chunks of ‘missing time’ that cannot be accounted for; allegedly physical aliens are claimed to walk through walls; and the experiencers themselves are often taken up to the spaceship through the ceilings of their homes. MUFON and other researchers had enormous problems trying to explain the physics-defying aspects of these abduction-type experiences, which were escalating.
Joe saw the damage these were causing in the lives of the experiencers. He and Wes revisited all the cases they had investigated to see if there was something that the other investigators were missing.
One of Joe’s cases involved a brand-new Christian called Bill D. During an alleged alien abduction he cried out “Jesus, help me!” and the encounter immediately stopped. When Joe contacted other MUFON investigators to see if they had had similar cases, they would only agree to talk to Joe if it was ‘off the record’ for fear of their careers. The truth was they all knew of similar accounts of abductions being stopped by people praying, singing hymns or calling on the name of Jesus. But because it was ‘religious in nature’ and not ‘scientific’, the evidence was being deliberately ignored and actually hidden. Joe’s CE4 group knew there must be more cases with which they could expose the deception. A local newspaper, Florida Today, reported on CE4’s initial findings. The story went viral via the press and internet, and suddenly, lots of people were contacting CE4 sharing similar testimonies.
Joe’s current ministry sees him counselling many experiencers with the aim of leading them to Christ. To date, he has worked with over 400 people who have had their ‘abduction’ episodes halted in the name of Christ (some of them don’t want to be identified). He has valuable insight into the whole UFO realm as he has seen it from two different sets of eyes—as an unbelieving new-ager, and now as a Bible-believing Christian. Like me, he found that the Bible has the answers to explain what is really happening. Moreover, the Bible also explains that non-Christians are unable to see the phenomenon for what it really is, “The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.” (1 Corinthians 2:14 ESV)
To date, he has worked with over 400 people who have had their ‘abduction’ episodes halted in the name of Christ.
Joe is obviously not popular with many UFO believers for ‘blowing the whistle’ and revealing the deception behind it all—and for taking a biblical ‘No ET’ stand. For many, such truth threatens their livelihoods because the UFO phenomenon is big business. The single most popular entertainment is sci-fi, for instance. Every year Joe and fellow collaborators Guy and Nicole Malone used to run conferences and outreaches in the town of Roswell, New Mexico, on the July 4 weekend, when the town’s population doubles in size to commemorate the infamous ‘Roswell Incident’ of 1947
Regarding these UFO'S people are seeing, I think its fair to say government technologies are far more advanced than the public is aware and disclosure of such advancements would be unwise due to the prospects of future warfare.
If we are made aware of alien contact and this leads to the United Nations establishing a one world government then we will know for certain these aliens were just part of a thesis - synthesis - anti thesis, problem created to secure a certain solution.
Its also worth noting that Laurence Rockefeller is highly invested in the alien disclosure movement and the Rockefellers have funnelled a lot of money into spreading this fake news.
In later life, Rockefeller became interested in UFOs. In 1993, along with his niece, Anne Bartley, the stepdaughter of Winthrop Rockefeller and the then-president of the Rockefeller Family Fund, he established the UFO Disclosure Initiative to the Clinton White House.
Throughout the 1990s, billionaire philanthropist Laurance S. Rockefeller (1910-2004) sponsored and funded a number of UFO-related projects. This has come to be known as the Rockefeller UFO initiative since in some cases they went beyond funding and included an actual lobbying effort to the Clinton White House, undertaken by Rockefeller himself and his lawyer Henry Diamond, in the early and mid-90s. This writer became actively involved in one of these Rockefeller projects, which resulted in a book-length report titled, Unidentified Flying Objects Briefing Document – The Best Available Evidence, finished in December 1995.
Steven Macon Greer is an American retired traumatologist and ufologist who founded the Centre for the Study of Extra-terrestrial Intelligence and the Disclosure Project, which seeks the disclosure of allegedly suppressed UFO information, he is Rockefeller funded and has worked with Laurence Rockefeller.
Could it be the disaster needed to unite the world and create the new world order ? one world government to resolve the crisis?
2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 9 Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,
10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Is this not what we view today as an Alien ?
The people running Hollywood are extremely eager for you to believe in the existence of extra-terrestrials…
It should be clear to anyone who has been following this website, that movies aren’t produced for mere entertainment, but rather, it is all about predictive programming…
As mentioned in the video above, the key technique of predictive programming is to announce to people in advance what is planned…
Alien related experiences have been shown to be able to be stopped or terminated by calling on the name and authority of JESUS CHRIST. Not as a magic word but by their allegiance to and personal relationship with Him.
'We also found that by sharing this with other experiencers we could help them also stop their experiences.'
This is called repeatability.
When questioned off the record, many of these leading world researchers admit they themselves have come across similar cases.
Is 'Alien abduction' the idiots sleep paralysis ? both can be resolved by calling upon Jesus or God !?
A dozen or so people who testified personally at the event are telling the truth (and not just exposing a theory) — that their abduction experiences stopped when they became Christians or prayed for the experience to cease, then AT LEAST IN PART, the abduction experience is a spiritual or religious EVIL (whether those perpetrating the violence are from other planets or not).
It’s very exotic stuff, quite popular in movies and on TV, and the accounts are surprisingly consistent. Some say the government is covering up the truth. The problem, says Jordan — now Christian, previously agnostic, an official investigator for an international UFO monitoring and reporting program called MUFON — is that the “ETs” are actually demons.
Joe came to that belief back in 1993, when, as a secular researcher he listened to an abduction testimony in which the “abductee” recounted how the aliens had disappeared — stopped the abduction — when he invoked the Name of Jesus.
Why — if they are simply from another planet, or dimension, wondered Jordan — would they flee at the mention of a religious figure?
“The more I dug deeply,” says Jordan, who had believed such cases were extra-terrestrial, “the more my view changed.”
It was supposed to be the case that abductees could not resist the aliens: once an abduction started, the victim was powerless.
But suddenly Jordan was seeing the opposite when the Name of Jesus was invoked.
The UFO investigator began collecting other examples of aliens dispelled in this manner and at last count had five hundred of them.
“When I called other researchers and asked if they had come across [similar cases: where abductions halted when “Jesus” was mentioned], they all wanted to go off-the-record. They said, ‘Yes! They had come across such cases.’ Many. When I asked why (they wanted it quiet), it was for two reasons: because they didn’t know what to make of it, and because they didn’t want to ‘bring religion into it’; they feared for their scientific credibility. His conclusion: “There’s no government cover-up of UFOs; there’s a cover-up about Jesus and aliens.”
“What is the purpose of this whole deception, the whole phenomenon?” Jordan asks rhetorically. “It always comes down to the same thing: the whole thing points to an intelligent force that wants to take our eyes away from the One True God.”
In fact, some “abductees” are so misled that they believe aliens — not God — were our true creators (through that “hybrid” process).
We thus see the game plan.
“Just last week I got three testimonies,” he tells us.
The hotspots: Western nations, and particularly the occult-saturated, movie-entranced U.S.
In South Korea, it’s rare.
“What we’re looking at is an open door,” he says. “The people who have this experience often ask for this. Be careful what you ask for! Everyone who has had this experience unknowingly opened the door through occult or New Age and unbiblical practices.”
The Roman Catholic pope has even gone as far to say aliens may have made Jesus and the bible may need changing, perhaps they will spot these 'Aliens' through their crudely named 'lucifer telescope'.
Secular scientists consider the possibility of UFOs being demonic. Dr. Carl Sagan, Arthur C. Clark, Preston Dennit, and Dr. Jacques Vallee, among others, have expressed views that UFOs could be demonic manifestations.
The CE4 Research Group, researching into alien abduction for many years, posits the “Demonic Hypothesis” to explain alien abduction:
1. The experience of “Alien Abductions” can be terminated or stopped in the name and authority of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
The CE4 research conclusions are credible since it has worked with over 400 people with alien abduction experience. Thus it is a reasonable conclusion that alien experiences are demonic.
Some secular scientists consider UFOs as demonic.
2. Having studied 400+ alien abduction experiences, CE4 research posits alien abduction experiences as demonic.
3. Aliens match the description of fallen angels.
4. Extra-terrestrial hypothesis faces serious scientific, technological and logical problems.
5. Therefore, it is highly reasonable and responsible to consider UFOs and aliens as demonic. Alternatively, we cannot discard the notion that UFOs are demons.
Similarly, when aliens are compared to angels in the Bible, the aliens match the description of the fallen angels, “True biblical angels would help, not harm, an individual, but aliens are notorious for leaving people physically injured, confused, scared, and paranoid…“"Aliens" are indeed angels, but they are not the good angels which scripture tells of.
Their actions, abilities and doctrines most resemble that of the fallen angels who have deceived and spiritually enslaved mankind at different points all throughout history – who work against the purposes of God, and the interests of all humanity.”
In a typical sleep-paralysis episode, a person wakes up paralyzed, senses a presence in the room, feels fear or even terror, and may hear buzzing and humming noises or see strange lights. A visible or invisible entity may even sit on their chest, shaking, strangling, or prodding them. Attempts to fight the paralysis are usually unsuccessful. It is reputedly more effective to relax or try to move just the eyes or a single finger or toe. Descriptions of sleep paralysis are given in many of the references already cited and in Hufford’s (1982) classic work on the “Old Hag.”
Sleep paralysis is thought to underlie common myths such as witch or hag riding in England (Davis 1996-1997), the Old Hag of Newfoundland (Hufford 1982), Kanashibari in Japan (Fukuda 1993), Kokma in St. Lucia (Dahlitz and Parkes 1993), and the Popobawa in Zanzibar (Nickell 1995), among others. Perhaps alien abduction is our modern sleep paralysis myth.
Spanos et al. (1993) have pointed out the similarities between abductions and sleep paralysis. The majority of the abduction experiences they studied occurred at night, and almost 60 percent of the “intense” reports were sleep related. Of the intense experiences, nearly a quarter involved symptoms similar to sleep paralysis.
Cox (1995) divided his twelve abductees into six daytime and six night-time abductions and, even with such small groups, found that the night-time abductees reported significantly more frequent sleep paralysis than either of the control groups.
I suggest that the best explanation for many abduction experiences is that they are elaborations of the experience of sleep paralysis.
Imagine the following scenario: A woman wakes in the night with a strong sense that someone or something is in the room. She tries to move but finds she is completely paralyzed except for her eyes. She sees strange lights, hears a buzzing or humming sound, and feels a vibration in the bed. If she knows about sleep paralysis, she will recognize it instantly, but most people do not. So what is she going to think? I suggest that, if she has watched TV programs about abductions or read about them, she may begin to think of aliens. And in this borderline sleep state, the imagined alien will seem extremely real. This alone may be enough to create the conviction of having been abducted.
Hypnosis could make the memories of this real experience (but not real abduction) completely convincing.
Joe Jordan Around this time Joe and fellow MUFON investigator Wes Clark started their own research group called CE45 specifically to deal with alleged alien abductions or ‘Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind’ experiences. They attempted to unravel the more bizarre aspects of this phenomenon that defy scientific explanation. Experiencers record huge chunks of ‘missing time’ that cannot be accounted for; allegedly physical aliens are claimed to walk through walls; and the experiencers themselves are often taken up to the spaceship through the ceilings of their homes. MUFON and other researchers had enormous problems trying to explain the physics-defying aspects of these abduction-type experiences, which were escalating.
Joe saw the damage these were causing in the lives of the experiencers. He and Wes revisited all the cases they had investigated to see if there was something that the other investigators were missing.
One of Joe’s cases involved a brand-new Christian called Bill D. During an alleged alien abduction he cried out “Jesus, help me!” and the encounter immediately stopped. When Joe contacted other MUFON investigators to see if they had had similar cases, they would only agree to talk to Joe if it was ‘off the record’ for fear of their careers. The truth was they all knew of similar accounts of abductions being stopped by people praying, singing hymns or calling on the name of Jesus. But because it was ‘religious in nature’ and not ‘scientific’, the evidence was being deliberately ignored and actually hidden. Joe’s CE4 group knew there must be more cases with which they could expose the deception. A local newspaper, Florida Today, reported on CE4’s initial findings. The story went viral via the press and internet, and suddenly, lots of people were contacting CE4 sharing similar testimonies.
Joe’s current ministry sees him counselling many experiencers with the aim of leading them to Christ. To date, he has worked with over 400 people who have had their ‘abduction’ episodes halted in the name of Christ (some of them don’t want to be identified). He has valuable insight into the whole UFO realm as he has seen it from two different sets of eyes—as an unbelieving new-ager, and now as a Bible-believing Christian. Like me, he found that the Bible has the answers to explain what is really happening. Moreover, the Bible also explains that non-Christians are unable to see the phenomenon for what it really is, “The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.” (1 Corinthians 2:14 ESV)
To date, he has worked with over 400 people who have had their ‘abduction’ episodes halted in the name of Christ.
Joe is obviously not popular with many UFO believers for ‘blowing the whistle’ and revealing the deception behind it all—and for taking a biblical ‘No ET’ stand. For many, such truth threatens their livelihoods because the UFO phenomenon is big business. The single most popular entertainment is sci-fi, for instance. Every year Joe and fellow collaborators Guy and Nicole Malone used to run conferences and outreaches in the town of Roswell, New Mexico, on the July 4 weekend, when the town’s population doubles in size to commemorate the infamous ‘Roswell Incident’ of 1947
Regarding these UFO'S people are seeing, I think its fair to say government technologies are far more advanced than the public is aware and disclosure of such advancements would be unwise due to the prospects of future warfare.
If we are made aware of alien contact and this leads to the United Nations establishing a one world government then we will know for certain these aliens were just part of a thesis - synthesis - anti thesis, problem created to secure a certain solution.
Its also worth noting that Laurence Rockefeller is highly invested in the alien disclosure movement and the Rockefellers have funnelled a lot of money into spreading this fake news.
In later life, Rockefeller became interested in UFOs. In 1993, along with his niece, Anne Bartley, the stepdaughter of Winthrop Rockefeller and the then-president of the Rockefeller Family Fund, he established the UFO Disclosure Initiative to the Clinton White House.
Throughout the 1990s, billionaire philanthropist Laurance S. Rockefeller (1910-2004) sponsored and funded a number of UFO-related projects. This has come to be known as the Rockefeller UFO initiative since in some cases they went beyond funding and included an actual lobbying effort to the Clinton White House, undertaken by Rockefeller himself and his lawyer Henry Diamond, in the early and mid-90s. This writer became actively involved in one of these Rockefeller projects, which resulted in a book-length report titled, Unidentified Flying Objects Briefing Document – The Best Available Evidence, finished in December 1995.
Steven Macon Greer is an American retired traumatologist and ufologist who founded the Centre for the Study of Extra-terrestrial Intelligence and the Disclosure Project, which seeks the disclosure of allegedly suppressed UFO information, he is Rockefeller funded and has worked with Laurence Rockefeller.
Could it be the disaster needed to unite the world and create the new world order ? one world government to resolve the crisis?
2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 9 Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,
10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.