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PJ Buys's avatar

Hey Terry, God bless you for this.

I did a podcast with Parallel Mike where we discussed Alice Bailey's book, 'The Reappearance of the Christ.'

My personal view is that too many Christians and much of our contemporary apologetics is missing the mark of where the current zeitgeist is. Too many believers are still arguing with atheists, dealing with 19th century rationalism, when, in reality, the growing influence of occult sorcery and the open manifestation of the demonic is what is really going on.

As much as I appreciate men like William Lane Craig, JP Moreland, Swinburne and the rest, names like Heiser, Chuck Missler, and even Terry Wolfe need to grow in prominence and influence.

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

Carl Teichrib is the one I would promote! But he's shy to go on camera, so I will promote his research and try to run with it. I'm always glad to see more people pulling in the same direction.

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Based Comic's avatar

I read that book this year. Suddenly I understood that all nefarious roads lead back to the UN and behind that, the same occult Mystery Babylon religion we've been dealing with since Eden. I'm so glad I found Heiser and Missler.

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PJ Buys's avatar

Also Terry, I posted a new Substack article today. Would appreciate a comment or like if you're interested. If not, I appreciate the effort you are putting into your articles recently. A huge blessing for all of us.

https://substack.com/home/post/p-156409695

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Resilienciero's avatar

Excellent article Terry! Much of what you articulate really resonates with me and echos my thinking in Revelation Exo-Truth: Alien and UFO Disclosure Are Closer Than You Think. My 2 volume book is a morph of my PhD dissertation in Systematic theology where I present a Biblical worldview of the demonic manifestation of the alien and UFO phenomenon in the 21st Century, while providing historical antecedents in the 20th century. I cite the late Michael Heiser extensively in my book given his credibility and authoritative Biblical stance on the same issues. I am also highly suspect of Steven Greer for the precise reasons you have stated--the CE5 groups are literally summoning demons and fallen angels to come into our realm, just as Alistair Crowly, Jack Parsons, and L. Ron Hubbard did with their diabolical occult rituals opening a portal to usher in the reign of the Aon of antichrist Horus, and with it the proliferation of UFOs and the alien abduction phenomenon.

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

Excellent. Dr. Hesier laid the foundation for a lot more research to be done, and yours sounds fascinating. In my own study of history and prophecy, I have come to the conclusion that the conspiracy will fail and fumble due to Christian exposure, but that they will turn against us more violently to keep us from ruining their grand deception.

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Áine's avatar

Yup aliens are demons, that is the Catholic and Christian view

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Errata in México's avatar

Hi Áine,

I believe that there’s sufficient evidence to put fallen angels (gods) and demons in two separate categories. Fallen angels have the same attributes as holy angels. Demons are the cursed offspring of fallen angels mating with human females, cf. Genesis 6, and are currently wandering spirits who seek bodies to fulfill their lusts.

After getting to know some of the people involved in the disclosure movement, I’m relatively certain that the phantom-like entities are fallen angels and the mechanical ones are the result of special access programs.

(My wife and I were amateur UFOlogists for about four years. We found it almost impossible to determine who is playing a role and who is 100% sincere.)

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

Just to be clear, you think that the fallen angels from before Noah's Flood have been actively working with humanity all this time, and now are creating the lights in the sky and working with the US govt? Or where does the disclosure movement tie into the bigger picture? To me, it makes more sense that the angels who were cast down to earth with Satan at the time of Christ's ministry joined a conspiracy to deceive the world, so that would be "fallen angels" but not the ancient ones. Curious about your thoughts.

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M W's avatar
Mar 11Edited

You may want to look into the work of Gary Wayne, the Canadian author of The Genesis 6 Conspiracy vols 1 & 2. Many interviews on YouTube. He’s a believer that demons are from the dead Nephilim. He discusses in the context of pre and post flood. He’s very detailed. He does think Nephilim existed post flood. One possibility is some watcher angels “fell” after the flood.

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Errata in México's avatar

I’m a mashup of Heiser, Alberino (although since he’s been speaking with Dolan, I think he’s veering off course) and the two Orthodox fathers on The Lord of Spirits podcast.

I think that the gods in rebellion (Divine Counsel Worldview) are generating the lights and are accepted by elements within the government who only care about knowledge and close their eyes to the source. When Chris Bledsoe was contacted by NASA, he asked why. He was told “They communicate with you but not us.”

From whence commeth the angels in rebellion? The chronology is unclear. I believe it happened more than once, and I think that the Orthodox fathers have the list, so to speak. Certainly the Watchers of Noah’s epoch and after the Tower of Babel when being given charge of the nations (Israel being for Yahweh) went to their heads.

From my perspective, America has fallen into the knowledge-from-any-source trap. Diane Pasulka’s “American Cosmic” really brings that forward in the context of “downloads”.

Which raises the question, are ARVs based on craft from the stars or from devilish “downloads”?

(Honestly, I never expected anyone to ask me what I think.)

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

Interesting. I have a lot of blank spaces in my hypothesis, waiting for better answers to fill them in. Until I'm convinced, I just sort of pick up ideas and mull them over.

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Errata in México's avatar

It took me four years of moderately intense “hobbying” with UFOlogy to draw conclusions.

Psionics has its roots in remote viewing. See Ingo Swann, SRI, and Hal Putoff. The interplay between observable “science” and “the woo” goes back to SRI and later, Bigelow’s NIDSci. Even Hynek and Valle came to the conclusion that what they were trying to understand has a “spiritual” or inter dimensional aspect. The Rendlesham Forest UFO incident took on a “spiritual” bent when Penniston wrote “The Rendlesham Enigma: Book 1: Timeline”.

Recently, I ran across a blurb that said the most successful psionics have been gay or bisexual, and many have died unexpectedly. I didn’t follow up the veracity of the claims, but Swann was gay and worked on CIA’s Stargate Project. (Isn’t it curious that Trump’s half-trillion dollar Ai project is called Stargate?)

In other words, there has been a spooky undercurrent to UFOlogy since 1947. Rumors suggest that survivors of the crash at Corona (and possibly Aztec) were able to communicate telepathically, although I’m persuaded that what crashed in New Mexico was a need-to-know secret craft based on Paperclip technology.

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alison's avatar

interestingly i was watching a video from a man who believes narcissists are nephilim and when they die they are not able to go the normal route because they are not of Gods creation and they become demons..

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Errata in México's avatar

Do you mean narcissists or is that an autocorrect?

Both Jude and 2 Peter have statements that suggest that God established different paths to final judgment on different classes of non-human entities in rebellion against His authority. Though non-canonical, Enoch suggests that the Most High accepted an offer made by one category of the damned to serve His purpose. Remember that the Jews of the 1st Century and the Holy Apostles were acquainted with Enoch and it colored their view of the Last Day, the latter under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

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alison's avatar

yes narcissists and i suspect psychopaths would come under the same category.. would make sense as to why they have no souls, i was brought up by one and the whole world is run by them!

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Errata in México's avatar

In the framework that I’ve come to accept, there are no soulless humans. There are humans possessed by demons and those oppressed by fallen angels. An angel can impersonate a human, but only for a time—their otherness seems to give them away.

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Annika Coyuco's avatar

That’s a doozy. May need to revisit Fire In The Rabbit Hole.

Indeed, it’s as if the alien disclosure is meant to tie in with the transhumanist movement and Tartaria (which I believe is also Atlantis and the pre flood civilisation that God destroyed by flood) conspiracy theory. The only feeling I have regarding the whole thing is that the ‘powers that should not be’ are merging the aliens, transhumanism (LGBT may be sprinkled in for appeasing the leftists) and lost advanced civilisations into a narrative that seethes with hate for Jesus Christ and His servants.

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Mathew Maavak's avatar

Very intrguing line of thought. I will probably be quoting this article in a future write-up. Thanks.

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

Feel free to tag me!

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Either.or's avatar

The alien disclosure movement claims they are "both demons and angels." This invites the kind of religions that have visions of Mary, etc

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

Excellent book called "Queen of All" about the Mary apparitions and long history of Roman Catholics seeing "lights" and "fire" come down from heaven. Very creepy

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Either.or's avatar

During the Middle Ages the RCC promoted both "saints" and "heretics" as a form of media/manipulation. Visions, extreme starvation, etc were glorified and likewise "heretics" were useful. This is the exact same concept. The hagiographers spoke of people being "in love" or "married" to Christ. Charismatic behavior was rewarded. Think Madonna who loves an alien in Like a Prayer.

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Annika Coyuco's avatar

Remember that thing about Pope Francis saying he would baptise Martians if they asked?

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

I do!

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Carol's avatar

You may be interested in this, "The Portent handbook" compiled by Dr. Heiser and containing "Chapter notes and resources"

https://drmsh.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/HandbookPORTENT.pdf

...some incredibly intriguing links in there...

Also, There was supposed to be a third book, as "The Portent" ended on a cliff hanger". I'm pretty sure the third one was never written, and I've never even seen an interview where he talked about writing it, so if you or any readers here have any contacts with Dr. Heiser's estate, I sure would love to at least see any existing notes or an outline to the end of the series.

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Diana's avatar

Wow, thank you Terry. I just ordered three more books from Amazon! lol

But seriously Heiser novels have to be good reading and evidently I had missed out on Game of Gods. I'm enjoying your articles very much. Thank you.

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

I found the novels to be rather flat in terms of literature; but I overlooked this because I got the sense that the plot and dialogue was just an excuse to discuss the main topic and themes.

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Cricket's avatar

The Facade and its sequel- The Portent are two of the greatest books I've ever read (and I've read A LOT). Dr. Heiser was one of the Greats and radiated with The Holy Spirit. He is missed, but back home.

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alison's avatar

the first video, the man who is speaking, anyone get onto his eyes? it looks like hes been under mind control, the whites of his eyes are showing, a clear sign of the trauma he has undergone..

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Christina Cer's avatar

I haven’t read the novel you referenced, but the part “genetically modified humans that can communicate telepathically” made me think of the real life studies on autistic kids being capable of telepathy. And since the autism-inducing effects of Vs are pretty much out in the open, I see a connection there. Thanks for this post.

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Terry Wolfe's avatar

I’ve never seen anything proving that autistic people have telepathy, but I know for a fact that in the 1970s there was a major effort to mutate American DNA and that they expected to see “super powers” as a result. The mutant X-Men from Marvel Comics was literally a reference to this.

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Christina Cer's avatar

https://m.youtube.com/@TheTelepathyTapes/videos The series researching that is new and quite mind-blowing. Yes, the stereotype of the “American Hero” all revolves around superpowers and technological intervention on human DNA. They’ve been foreshadowing it for decades.

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Lane's avatar

Been telling people and kids for years please don't buy into the UFO and alien crap psyop. Because yes , first and foremost would shatter peoples beliefs and faith in Christianity. Don't be fools because you are being fooled.

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Andrejka's avatar

my favorite quotes from this:

Christians who will seem like obstacles to human evolution?

"Key points:

The U.S. military does have dedicated demon summoning teams;

These teams openly acknowledge that they’re involved in spiritual practices, and even call the beings they are summoning “angels and demons”;

The rituals are emotional, personal, and subjective, but if performed as a group the participants can experience a collective trance and share visions;

These experts don’t seem to realize that 100% of the beings they are summoning are demonic, and that Satan himself presents himself as an “angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14); the demons likely play “good cop, bad cop” with the occultists in order to gain their trust;

Greer​ ... says that Christianity is outdated, indigenous people are superior, and that these “non-human intelligences” are actually spiritual helpers trying to usher us into a new age of enlightenment.

Several major “Tier 1 Operators” have come forward to testify publicly about UFO crash retrieval programs on News Nation, talking about the spiritual nature of aliens they encountered;

​.https://winterchristian.substack.com/p/psionics-unveiled-as-demon-worship

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Based Comic's avatar

Excellent information. Still having trouble convincing my husband real teams in the US military are actually doing this.

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M W's avatar

Have your husband watch the movie Men Who Stare At Goats. It’s based on a true story. Military was trying to use psychics, remote viewing, astral projection, etc.

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