
Both Vice President JD Vance and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., have floated the possibility in recent days that what some humans see as so-called extraterrestrials and UFOs could be supernatural and even demonic in nature.
During an interview last week with journalist Miranda Devine, Vance expressed interest in using his access to classified material while vice president to uncover the truth behind potential alien intelligence, which he claimed could be angelic.
“I really want to sort of dig into it,” Vance said, noting both he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have been curious about the topic since their time in the U.S. Senate. “There’s certainly an interest there, there’s certainly an intrigue. But I haven’t yet had the time to really dig in. Things have been so busy.”
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“But the crazy person inside of me — and all of us put the tin foil hat on from time to time — I can’t allow myself to become so busy that I spend the next three years and I don’t get to the bottom of this, so I will get to the bottom of this, but it’s going to take me a little time.”
When Devine cut in to note Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently expressed her belief that aliens could be real, Vance was reluctant to completely agree. However, he suggested that there could be room for such a belief within the framework of his Roman Catholic worldview.
“I wouldn’t say that I do or don’t believe [in aliens],” he said. “I mean, I’m a big believer that there are things out there that we can’t explain, and so if another person sees an alien, maybe I see an angel or a demon.”
“So I’m a big believer that there are like spiritual forces working on the physical world that a lot of us don’t see and a lot of us don’t understand and a lot of us don’t appreciate,” he continued.
“But, you know, is it aliens or is it our guardian angel? Or is it aliens, or is it a not-so-guardian force that doesn’t care about us; or, in fact, actively wishes us harm? I don’t know the answer to that question.”
Days after Vance’s interview with Devine, Greene echoed him during a Friday appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher.”
“Do you think demons and the devil are real?” Maher asked during a panel discussion about UFOs, to which Greene replied: “Absolutely. I’m a Bible-believing Christian. And I believe those could be fallen angels.”
Marjorie Taylor Greene told Bill Maher she believes UFOs aren’t extraterrestrial at all but fallen angels.
She says even members of Congress are being deliberately kept from learning the full truth about what they really are.
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“Fallen angels? The aliens are fallen angels?” Maher asked.
“That’s possible — I think that’s what they could be. That’s what makes sense in my worldview,” Greene added while some in the audience laughed at her.
Her comments came during a discussion that included Dan Farrah, a film producer and director whose upcoming documentary “The Age of Disclosure” interviewed 34 high-ranking members of the U.S. government, military and intelligence community about UFOs and an alleged 80-year global coverup. He claimed some in the government believe the phenomena are demonic.
Rubio was among the officials interviewed in Farrah’s documentary, in which he called for transparency and admitted the U.S. government has “had repeated instances of something operating in the airspace over restricted nuclear facilities — and it’s not ours.”
Last October, President Donald Trump touched on the topic of UFOs during an appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Noting how he has spoken with fighter jet pilots who claim to have witnessed spherical objects traveling in the sky at speeds faster than an F-22, Trump said the topic has generated enormous interest, though he is not particularly interested himself.
“It’s not a great interest for me, but it’s a little interest. I get that question as much as almost any question. Do you think that we have aliens coming, you know, flying around or whatever?” he said. “I mean, there’s no reason not to think that Mars and all these planets don’t have life, you know?”
Jon Brown is a reporter for The Christian Post. Send news tips to jon.brown@christianpost.com















