I’ve just watched an interesting recent documentary that sheds a lot of light on something I’ve only been vaguely aware of: the bizarre relationship between the British Royal Family, and Charles III in particular, and UFOs and aliens. This revelation also reinforces the blogger’s theory of Charles III as the possible Antichrist of the Bible, alongside all the other biblical evidence provided by my blog and books. The documentary begins with a revelation that I have made repeatedly in my writings: members of the English royal family have been deeply interested in paranormal phenomena since the days of Queen Victoria, and several members of the royal family have even attended spiritualist sessions where “dead spirits” (believed by many Christians to be demon spirits pretending to be our deceased relatives in order to deceive the bereaved) are summoned.
Such sessions were even attended by Elizabeth II, considered a Christian, her mother Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, Prince Philip and the Queen’s sister Princess Margaret. Duke Edward of Kent, who later became Grand Master of the oldest Masonic Lodge in the world, founded in 1717, was also present, as was his sister Princess Alexandra. Prince Charles was also rumoured to be in contact with ‘dead spirits’ and the rumours became so widespread in the 1980s that he had to publicly deny in a TV interview with Princess Diana in 1985 that he did not even know what a Ouija board was and that he was not interested in black magic or ‘strange forms of mysticism’. However, for example, in 2019 he openly advertised and sponsored a spiritualist group that offered to “comfort” grieving relatives by relaying messages from their deceased loved ones across the border.
Next, the documentary looks at the royals’ equally bizarre interest in UFOs and aliens. These matters have been kept secret from the public for decades because the monarch is the head of the Church of England and it would not have been considered good by the country’s Christian conservatives if the head of the Anglican Church or members of his family had been involved in matters generally associated with the dark spiritual powers of this world. Even this documentary shows how influential conservatives in the British government had tried to warn Prince Philip that UFO phenomena were of demonic origin, which Philip had apparently believed.
However, the documentary considers these interpretations by Christian evangelicals and traditionalists to be “strange” and “regrettable” and wishes that these beliefs had not been passed on to Charles III and his sons. The documentary also reveals how Prince Philip would have had a library of literature on the paranormal and UFOs. Furthermore, the documentary reveals that Prince Charles has personally attended UFO conferences as recently as 2009 and has had a deep interest in these phenomena since the 1970s, when he began gathering around him a ‘team of experts’ in Ufology to find out what it was all about. Perhaps the most fantastic claim in the documentary comes from a Canadian diver called Dan Costello, who is interviewed in the documentary. He claims to have participated in a top secret project in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia where he witnessed Prince Charles flying a prototype UFO in 1975.
The secret project would have involved several different European crowned heads and he claimed to have witnessed Prince Charles arrive on the scene in a conventional helicopter and then climb inside his UFO. Although the ‘UFO’ in question initially resembled a normal helicopter in appearance, it did not emit the sound of a normal helicopter’s rotors and remained airborne even when the twin rotors were stopped. According to Costello, the pilots who climbed aboard were also wearing some kind of protective suit to protect them from electromagnetic radiation. It also reflected a strange bluish light on the ground, which burned the tree branches under the ship into black charcoal without first igniting them in flames.
Of course, it is impossible to verify the accuracy of Costello’s bizarre story. But whether the then crown prince flew a UFO or not, Charles’ interest in the paranormal and UFOs is a very publicly reported fact. And he himself doesn’t seem at all coy about this interest. In vilifying those Christians who believe the origin of UFOs to be demonic, the documentary then promotes the idea that Charles III could act as a kind of alien spokesman should these beings make themselves known to the world. The documentary also stresses how the message of these alleged aliens is often that they are trying to save us from the apocalyptic devastation that man himself would cause, and then links this to Charles’ decades of political activism to save the planet from climate change and ecological disaster.
The document also stresses Charles’ role, not as a defender of faith, but as a defender of all the world’s religions, and how this role would make him a suitable candidate to unite the world’s religions as well, should contact by extraterrestrials from outer space upset traditional religious dogma and require some world leader to calm the minds of the people and convey the message of these aliens to the confused and alarmed masses, whether religious or non-religious groups of people. Charles’ long-standing interest in UFO phenomena would make him the perfect high-profile candidate for this role, which is why the title of the documentary promotes him to ‘King of UFOs’.
From a Christian perspective, however, the UFO phenomena are caused by demonic “forces of wickedness in the heavenly places”, as Paul called Satan’s fallen angels in Ephesians 6, and which even Charles’ father Prince Philip seemed to understand (as the documentary claims). Thus, the documentary elevates Charles to the role of ‘king of demons’, the Prince of Darkness Incarnate. While I have never been particularly interested in UFOs and aliens, when I was younger I read a variety of literature on the subject that supported both the theory that they were solely spirit world phenomena and not actual physical objects, but also the theory that they were also partly secret anti-gravity technology guarded by governments, which has been developed in secret from the masses since the end of the Second World War and that the Nazis were already producing the first flying saucers, whose technology would have been based on the laws of physics based on the inventions of the Serbian-American genius Nikola Tesla, which have been kept hidden from the masses.
Such a theory was promoted, for example, in the book by Christian conspiracy writer Pekka Lahtinen Ufojen arvoitus ratkeaa? (The mystery of UFOs solved?) I read all of Lahtinen’s books when I was about 13 years old and my mother went to the same Bible school with him in Tampere where I got to meet the author in person. However, the same book promoted other more dubious claims such as the theory that NASA had staged its Apollo program to occupy the moon, which I myself believed for a while when I was younger. Such theories tend to open such a wormhole that soon someone may believe they live on a flat or hollow earth, or in a world where nothing is real and where shape-shifting “reptilian aliens” rule the world and hold the masses captive in a virtual artificial reality. While I have always kept an open mind to so-called “conspiracy theories”, I have also tried to keep that famous common sense in my head and avoid an overly paranoid view of the world.
If Charles III is indeed the Antichrist foretold in the Bible, it would be fitting why he is being groomed for such a role right now. I have long believed that UFOs and aliens could play a key role in the end-time antichristian deception, and with these the Antichrist could also explain the disappearance of millions of Christians in the Rapture, because Satan does not want the confused masses to understand what it was really all about, so that they can then better accept the Antichrist’s global government. The Antichrist could claim that higher intelligences from other star systems have been in contact with him and see him as the right person to rule the world and provide global solutions to a world where confusion, fear, hate, and confusion have taken over. A similar idea is promoted in the Christian film Left Behind (2023), about a world after the rapture of the church and the rise of the Antichrist.
The video features an interview with a Christian UFO researcher who is preparing a peer-reviewed scientific paper on the subject that scientifically proves the demonic origin of UFO phenomena. One proof of this is that these phenomena have been exclusive to the developed western world where people are already more likely to believe in the existence of extraterrestrial aliens (demons tend to deceive people and in “science believing” western countries people are more likely to believe in extraterrestrial life than in goblins and fairies). Moreover, the message of the “aliens” to their abducted victims has almost always been the same: Christianity is a dangerous and irrational religion. Why would these alleged “higher intellects” slander only one world religion and not many much more irrational religions, such as Islam or Hinduism? And if Christianity is such an irrational religion, why do these same beings also fear and obey the name “Jesus”, because in most encounters, calling out the name of Jesus has gotten these UFOs and aliens to escape.
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