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UFOs as Demons, Fallen Angels, Inter-Specie Love, Bodacious Babes & Giants

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(List of Players: Watchers--God’s 200 angels from 5th heaven to watch over mankind; Nephilim--Ancient race of warrior-giants, children of "sons of God" & "daughters of men". Book of Enoch apocryphal Jewish religious text from 2nd Temple Period, in Dead Sea Scrolls. UAP: Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon)


In midst of unending wars and drama, Trump finally loosened the strings on America’s grab bag of UFO evidence, to much acclaim and euphoria. And as a subset, perhaps the most evocative and compelling idea is that UFOs might presume deviltry. So, the following is a summary of the notion that UFOs are not just random visitors from another galaxy but are in fact the products of the satanic worldview and are designed to mislead and entrap naive or presumptuous humans

The remarkable theory that UFOs (or UAP) are not aliens is called the "demonic UFO hypothesis," implying these elements are spiritual, supernatural, or extra-dimensional evil entities, instead of random extraterrestrial visitors. This belief, associated with Christian worldview, states UFO experiences are sent for satanic purposes, to mislead and bedevil humans.

While seemingly novel, the idea of a demonic source of UFOs has been contemplated for decades. And while this may sound bizarre to those unfamiliar with the topic, it could actually solve important conundrums. So, in 1954, faith healer/evangelist Walter Vinson "W.V." Grant Sr published the booklet "Men in Flying Saucers Identified: Not a Mystery!" suggesting UFOs were demonic.

This theory assumes UFO phenomena are not mere extraterrestrial spaceships, but inter-dimensional spiritual entities with advanced illusions to deceive humanity and undermine traditional religious beliefs.

Specifically, researchers noted UFO sightings are often joined by cultic activities of demonic poltergeists and spiritual possession. If these events ever include a message, it’s de rigueur they include anti-biblical elements excoriating or mocking Jesus and Christianity. Devils would deny the deity of Jesus Christ, undermine foundational Christian truths, or offer a "gospel" of cosmic evolution against biblical teachings. In Christian theology, the idea Satan disguises himself as an "angel of light" fits.

But, for just physical activities, add to this the absolutely jaw-dropping and scientifically impossible moves that UFO ships often display, some of which would cause bone break or death to the average human pilot. Consider 90° turns at extreme speed, at the drop of a hat without any Sonic booms, that would kill the mortal.



    The Book of Enoch is an apocryphal Jewish religious text probably written between 300 and 100 BCE during the Second Temple Period and discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls. It claims to record the experience of Enoch, who lived seven generations on from Adam and was the father of Methuselah and the great-grandfather of Noah (of flood fame).
    According to the text, God sent a group of 200 angels from the fifth heaven, known as Watchers or Heavenly Watchers, to watch over mankind. The Book of the Watchers is the first part of the Book of Enoch, detailing the fall of the Watchers and its consequences. Instead of fulfilling their duty, these heavenly watchers were overcome with lust for human women whom they took as wives, giving birth to the Nephilim, also sometimes called giants and described as powerful and violent. The Watchers also taught humanity forbidden sciences, which led them towards sin.
    The Watchers descended to Earth during the days of Jared, the father of Enoch, and gathered on Mount Hermon, where they swore oaths and began their rebellion. Enoch expands upon Genesis‘ account of the coming together of the sons of God and the daughters of men, presenting a detailed narrative of the Watchers’ descent and their subsequent actions.
    God sent his archangels to punish the Watchers, imprisoning them in Tartarus to await judgment day. The good man Enoch initially tries to defend the Watchers, unaware of the full extent of their crimes. This is revealed to him by Archangel Uriel, who also instructs him about the heavenly bodies and their movements, and Archangel Raphael, who shows him where the souls of human beings go after death.
    With the Watchers punished, God still had to deal with the Nephilim and the men who had adopted sinful behavior as a result of the teaching of the Watchers. In the Genesis account, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, the “sons of God” are mentioned briefly. Enoch elaborates on their desire to take human wives and the resulting offspring, the Nephilim. First, many of the Nephilim turn against one another, killing one another and eating their flesh. Then, God sends a flood, Noah’s flood, to deal with the rest. Uriel was sent to warn Noah.

The Book of Enoch details the story of the Watchers, a class of 200 angels sent to Earth who, upon seeing human women, rebelled. They made a pact to take them as wives, descending on Mount Hermann. Their forbidden union created the Nephilim, giant human-angel hybrids who wreaked havoc on the world. But it gets darker…

So, does the demonic theory change your feelings about UFOs?


Kelly O'Connell——

Kelly O’Connell is an author and attorney. He was born on the West Coast, raised in Las Vegas, and matriculated from the University of Oregon. After laboring for the Reformed Church in Galway, Ireland, he returned to America and attended law school in Virginia, where he earned a JD and a Master’s degree in Government. He spent a stint working as a researcher and writer of academic articles at a Miami law school, focusing on ancient law and society. He has also been employed as a university Speech & Debate professor. He then returned West and worked as an assistant district attorney. Kelly is now is a private practitioner with a small law practice in New Mexico.

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