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Interesting read, Pope Head. Have you ever seen Alistair Crowley's drawing of the demon he summoned? It looks very familiar to those who claimed to have been abducted by aliens: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/cienciareal/cienciareal07.htm

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Jun 19, 2023Liked by Pope Head

It sounds like the lights you saw may have been a train of starlink satellites. I've seen them before (they look exactly as you described) and was unsettled, but then identified them with the ISS Detector app on Android (which can often identify all sorts of strange lights in the sky that happen to actually come from satellites).

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Jun 19, 2023·edited Jun 19, 2023Liked by Pope Head

This was very good. My friends and I brought these subjects up just last night.

I think you would enjoy the Space Trilogy by CS Lewis. While it does have alien life in it, the third book is incredibly prescient and has a group in it reminiscent of the Collins Elite.

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Excellent as usual; nuanced and well-informed, and I have more reading recommendations!

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Jul 18, 2023Liked by Pope Head

Thanks for the article. I could never get fully the behind the Easter Orthodox's belief of all aerial phenomena being demonic. You only need to go star gazing once to realize something as beautiful as the heavens cannot be demonic when God is the creator of heaven and earth. One thing worth mentioning is the possibility some of these abductions could be human experiments conducted by the government. Instead of testing out, whatever it is, on junkies in the streets, they go after regular people. The victims unfortunately don't know what exactly happen to them and instead are misled to believe they were abducted by E.T..You see in movies like Mission Impossible were agents masquerade as different individuals and even fake news broadcasts to get a confession from a bad guy. Something like faking alien abductions, wouldn't be too hard for the government to do. The government has released files of human experiments conducted without people's consent in the past decades, so the idea of the government using aliens as a cover for their own nefarious activities shouldn't be too far-fetched. Unfortunately, the public would rather hear a sci-fi explanation than the inconvenient truth.

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Jun 19, 2023Liked by Pope Head

So if not demonic activity, which also finds root in much corroborating global mythic pantheons and paganism, than what is this? Without a clearer answer this sounds kind Sagan’s in exceptionalism wearing a mitre.

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Jul 9, 2023Liked by Pope Head

Good and timely contribution. I recommend checking out Timothy Alberinos appearances on the podcast Blurry Creatures and/or his book Birthright.

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Amazing. Will be following along

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This is an excellent article Popehead! I am so thankful to you for writing it and sharing it free with us. It makes so much sense and helps me deepen my faith. I deeply appreciate your knowledge and your writing. God gave you an amazing gift and you are sharing it with us at such a momentous time in history.

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Fascinating read. Thank you. A close friend and I had an encounter with the "supernatural" in our youth (middle school). We were camping in a small park when the moon seemed to descend upon us. It was unsettling and terrifying. We both ran all the way home in fear. Even today we have no idea what it could have been. This makes more sense than anything I've come up with.

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Aug 11, 2023·edited Aug 11, 2023

What you say about NASA and science reminds me of the strange book "An Occult History of Technique" by K Trurl

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I love reading your articles. Thank you.

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I genuinely burst out laughing at "Did I throw up my hands and say 'Jesus isn't real'?" (para.) Thank you. Yes, exactly. Another exceptional article.

(Jesus is real!)

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Interesting article. I think the Book of Tobit with the angel Raphael in it could be included in your article.

A few months ago I happened upon a podcast where the interviewer was discussing some questionable US government activities with a couple of men and the subject of Operation (Project?) Blue Beam came up, they said was a government project that created its own version of UFOs as a psyop. Given that the supposed photos of the aliens have all the clarity and detail of a 1975 era security camera, and the curious question about how aliens can travel the galaxy safely but then are so incompetent that they crash on earth, a psyop seems more likely.

Whether these sightings are angels and demons, or government psyop, it’s just another curtain pulled back, one of the many over the past three years.

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