Pentagon Insider: UFO Data Is Spiritually Dangerous
A Pentagon insider suggests what is holding back UFO disclosure is long held religious beliefs that people don’t want challenged.
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Trump ordered the release of UFO files, the Pentagon said it would comply, yet weeks later, nothing has come out. If you’re paying attention, the reason behind the delay is far more interesting than most people expect. It’s actually something we have been talking to our audience about for 17 years.
Perhaps right now it’s not about protecting classified technology. It’s apparently not even about hiding what foreign adversaries might learn. According to reporting published in February 2026 by the International Business Times, filmmaker and UAP researcher Mark Christopher Lee says a Washington insider told him directly: there is massive internal pushback inside parts of the Pentagon - and at the center of that resistance is a question that goes well beyond aerospace.
“What are these objects, really?” Some officials aren’t saying “extraterrestrial craft.” They’re not saying “foreign surveillance technology” either. They’re pointing to something they’re calling interdimensional entities - and for certain officials inside religious circles within the defense and intelligence world, that phrase carries enormous weight.
Here’s where it gets interesting. For many people with a strong Evangelical faith - including some embedded within national security institutions - “interdimensional” isn’t a scientific term. It’s a theological one. It describes beings that exist outside physical reality, which is exactly how multiple ancient traditions have described angels, demons, and fallen ones for thousands of years.
So when you frame it that way, the question being asked behind closed doors isn’t just about physics, aerospace, technology or foreign adversaries, it’s about whether what’s being seen aligns with what the Bible describes as spiritual warfare. And apparently, for some officials, that possibility is unsettling enough to push back against a direct order from the president.
Congressman Eric Burlison has pointed out that David Grusch’s own public testimony already includes the interdimensional theory as part of the classified conversation. Burlison has been open about what he believes that means: that the beings intelligence officials are calling interdimensional may be the same beings ancient texts have long described as angels or divine messengers.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna has publicly referenced the Book of Enoch, a text left out of the modern biblical canon, when discussing UAP phenomena. Congressman Tim Burchett has pointed to the Book of Ezekiel, suggesting the famous “wheel within a wheel” in Chapter 1 was ancient people documenting something real, filtered through the language and framework they had at the time.
These aren’t fringe commentators; they are sitting members of Congress who have been inside SCIFs (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities) and have seen classified photographs and video. And they’re openly connecting what they’ve seen to something that goes far beyond science and government secrecy.
If officials are withholding UAP/UFO information specifically because it intersects with religious interpretations of angels, demons, and spiritual entities, that’s not just a national security question anymore. That’s a question about whether unelected government insiders are allowing their personal religious worldview to shape the limits of what the public is allowed to know.
Senator John Kennedy said publicly during a State of the Union broadcast with Benny Johnson that he isn’t certain everything known about UAPs has ever been fully communicated to sitting presidents. This makes sense, of course, presidents come and go, but the Deep State is around a long time.
Career officials who answer to no election, no approval rating, and no term limit may be holding information that has never even reached the people who are supposed to be in charge. And if what they’re holding points toward something that fundamentally reframes what billions of people believe about spiritual reality - what incentive do they have to let it out?
This is precisely what we have been saying to CE readers for 17 years. An element of avoiding the UFO story is upholding religious belief, as it can be a very powerful tool for control.
A whistleblower press conference is expected in Washington on May 1, 2026. Congressman Burlison has been suggesting for months that someone new is preparing to come forward. Whatever that person brings with them, what’s unfolding may be less about a bureaucratic standoff and more about thousands of years of deeply held belief.
If the nature of what’s been encountered truly intersects with humanity’s oldest spiritual questions, what does it mean that the people deciding whether we get to know about it are doing so based on their own religious framework?
In my full interview for Steven Greer’s films, I talk about what UFO disclosure can truly mean for humanity. You can check it below.




The "spiritually dangerous" statement is apparently made regarding the "Judeo" component, with its Reptilian backing and Zionist enforcers. MOST PEOPLE, and I mean MOST, are NOT "threatened" by Disclosure. Only the Reptilian, etc contingent within the masonic-military. That's why, precisely, they've been holding out on Disclosure.
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