Declassified UFO / UAP Document
MANY THINK BIBLE EXPLAINS ALIEN ABDUCTION. Even Some MUFON Researchers See "Spiritual Warfare".
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This document compiles reports on the religious interpretation of alien abductions, a medical appeal for CSETI leadership, and a tragic incident in Israel involving a man who claimed to be pursued by aliens.
This document is a compilation of news reports and updates regarding UFO-related phenomena and the personal circumstances of prominent figures in the field. The first section discusses the intersection of UFO research and religious belief, specifically focusing on the perspective that alien abduction experiences are a form of 'spiritual warfare.' It highlights the work of Joe Jordan and Wes Clark of the CE-4 research group, who suggest that some abduction experiences can be halted by invoking the name of Jesus. The text references various authors and publications, including William M. Alnor's 'UFOs in the New Age' and Paul McGuire's 'Alien Invaders,' which frame these entities as deceptive or demonic. The second section provides a personal update regarding Dr. Steven Greer and Shari Adamiak of CSETI, both of whom were diagnosed with cancer, and includes a request for financial support for their medical expenses. Finally, the document reports on a tragic incident in Israel involving a Bedouin man named Saïd Karumi, who, after claiming that 'aliens are after me,' incinerated his infant son. The report notes that Karumi was considered mentally unwell by local social services and mentions that this was not the only reported case of a local resident claiming contact with demonic aliens.
The similarity between the abduction experience and demonic possession is very, very close,
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Witnesses
- Saïd KarumiBedouin from Ofakim
Key Persons
- Rita ElkinsJournalist
- William M. AlnorAuthor
- Joe JordanBrevard/Volusia State Director for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON)
- Wes ClarkResearcher
- Steven GreerDirector of CSETI
- Shari AdamiakCSETI research director
- Barry ChamishIsraeli journalist