UFO Disclosure Is Coming: What the Bible Says You Need to Know
Not long ago, I sat in an Airbnb in the back hills of Tennessee, phones on airplane mode, across a table from men who used to work for the United States government. They were not there to speculate. They had data. And within 24 hours of what they told us, the president made the announcements they said he would make, word for word. That meeting changed how I understand the moment we are living in.
The UFO disclosure conversation is no longer fringe. Government hearings, declassified documents, and recent public statements from current and former officials have moved this into the mainstream. But the question that nobody in Washington is asking is the one that matters most: what are these things, really? I want to give you the answer the Bible has carried for thousands of years, because when the official UFO disclosure finally lands, I do not want you to be caught off guard.
The intelligence community has information. The Holy Spirit has revelation. And I will take revelation every single time.
What UFO Disclosure Will Actually Look Like
From what I have been told by credible sources, and what I have watched unfold with my own eyes over the months since that Tennessee meeting, the plan is building toward a formal announcement. One date being discussed is July 8, the anniversary of the Roswell incident in 1947. What I believe, though, is that this will be held back as a political tool. When the narrative needs to be controlled, when another controversy needs to be overtaken, that is when the UFO disclosure card will be played.
Hollywood is already doing its part. Films are being released on coordinated timelines. Audiences are being primed before the official word ever comes. Coins are reportedly being minted to commemorate the announcement. This is not accidental. The spirit of the age has a vested interest in how this story is told, and it has been working through every available channel to shape public perception in advance.
The church has to be ready to offer a different narrative. Not because the announcement itself is a crisis, but because millions of people, including Christians, will not know how to process it without a biblical framework. That is what I am building toward in this post.
The 2027 Prophecy That Silenced the Room
In 2021, a trusted prophetic voice in my life sent me a word. He had never written anything like it before. He typed it out with, as he said, fear and trembling. When I read it, we prayed over it and held it. It felt like something that was not meant for yet.
When we got into that clandestine meeting in Tennessee, the people across the table started using one specific year repeatedly: 2027. That is when he read the word aloud. The room went quiet.
The 2027 prophecy described a massive attack on American soil, not through conventional warfare, but through cyber means.
Water treatment systems. Banking servers. Power grids. Critical infrastructure dismantled through digital means by foreign sources. The word described North Korean, Chinese, and Russian flags flying symbolically over American soil, not as a military occupation, but as a sign of mockery over a nation brought to its knees through technology.
I do not share this to create fear. That was never the intent of the word. In fact, what was written alongside the prophecy was this: it should quicken our hearts with urgency to preach the gospel. We will not hide our lamps under a bushel. The kingdom of God is here, and we will advance it in our generation.
What makes 2027 significant beyond this prophecy is the broader timeline. From the death and resurrection of Jesus to 2033 marks a 2000-year anniversary. Two days, in prophetic terms. And 2027 sits seven years before that threshold. We are in a corridor of time that deserves our full attention.
Alien Deception and the Biblical Narrative
The men in that Tennessee meeting were not pastors. But the conclusion they kept arriving at was a biblical one: these entities are malevolent. They are not from another planet. They are what Paul described in Ephesians as principalities, powers, and rulers of darkness in high places.
I have done extensive research into documented close encounters. The patterns are identical to demonic possession. Government-verified accounts match the testimony of those who have experienced spiritual oppression. The most telling detail is the one the mainstream narrative never highlights: these entities stop when the name of Jesus is spoken. That is not a coincidence. That is a biblical signature.
There is also a documented family whose story captures what alien deception actually does over time. Something contacted them. It claimed to be sent from God. It appeared to heal. It gave them a mission. And then over the next sixteen years, their son developed PTSD, the wife was terrorized in her own yard, and the family's health deteriorated steadily, all while these entities kept insisting they were benevolent. This is not a movie. It is CIA-endorsed, government-verified documentation of the outcomes of these encounters.
The Book of Jude speaks directly into this moment. Writing about end-times conditions, Jude instructs believers to build themselves up on their most holy faith by praying in the Holy Spirit. Not by consuming more disclosure documents. Not by following the intelligence community's lead. By praying in the Spirit. That is the counterintelligence move the enemy fears most.
Why the Great Falling Away Is Tied to This Moment
One of the things that concerns me most about the coming UFO disclosure is not how unbelievers will respond. It is how unprepared Christians will respond. Paul warned in Second Timothy that in the last days, people will have the appearance of godliness but deny its power. That denial is precisely what makes alien deception so effective.
If a Christian has already been taught that the gifts of the Spirit have ceased, that miracles are not for today, and then they encounter entities manifesting signs and power, they will be drawn to whatever seems most powerful. A church stripped of spiritual authority is a church vulnerable to a counterfeit. The great falling away Paul described is not just a future possibility. It is being set up right now.
The World Economic Forum has reportedly held private discussions identifying spirit-filled Christians, specifically those who believe in the gifts of the Spirit and in the covenant blessing of God, as the greatest threat to a globalist agenda. That tells you something. When the enemy wants to neutralize something, it is because that thing actually works.
Moses knew the magicians of Egypt were counterfeit because he had been on the mountain. He had stood in the genuine glory. When you have encountered the real thing, no imitation can hold your attention for long. That is what the church needs right now. Not more information about the deception. More encounter with the glory.
How to Prepare for What Is Coming
When the prophet Agabus stood before the early church and declared that a famine was coming, the church did not panic. They took up an offering. They prepared ahead of the crisis, and they went in with aid when it arrived. That is the Agabus pattern, and I believe it is the model for this hour.
Practically, here is what preparation looks like:
Pray. Not casually, but consistently. Build your prayer life into something that can carry weight when things become difficult. Pray with your spouse. Pray with your children. Activate the intercessors in your church. This is not the hour for a church that gave you a bagel and a cup of coffee and never taught you how to contend.
Root yourself in the Word of God so deeply that when a substitute shows up, you recognize it immediately. Smith Wigglesworth once woke up to find Satan sitting in a rocking chair in his room. His response was to roll over and say, 'Oh, it's just you,' and go back to sleep. That is the posture we need. Not fearful analysis of the enemy's tricks. Confidence in the greater One who lives inside us.
Jesus told us in Matthew 24 to pray that the events we see coming would not fall in the worst possible season. There is something the body of Christ can do to alter the timing and severity of what is ahead. Nineveh repented and stayed off catastrophe by 40 to 100 years. I believe America has the same opportunity. The question is whether we will take it.
Gaze on God, Not the Threat
When David saw Goliath, the rest of Israel was paralyzed. But something rose up in David that said, who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should defy the armies of the living God? He did not minimize what was in front of him. He just did not let it be bigger than his God.
Goliath, by the way, was the offspring of interdimensional beings, of Nephilim lineage. What terrified the nation of Israel was the same category of entity this generation is about to be formally introduced to. And the answer, then as now, is the same. A David has to arise and say: “Not on my watch.”
We glance at the alien narrative. We glance at the 2027 prophecy. But we gaze on the face of Jesus. We build ourselves up on our most holy faith. We pray in the Holy Spirit. And we keep ourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.
The real disclosure is not hell releasing information. It is God opening the books of heaven and releasing revelation to those who have eyes to see. You are meant to be one of those people.
For Pastors and Leaders: You Have Resources Waiting
If you are a pastor or ministry leader reading this, your congregation is already encountering this conversation about the alien disclosure. Joseph Z surveyed thousands of people at a conference, asked how many had experienced an abduction or encounter, and 40% raised their hands. These are people sitting in your church who have never heard a preacher address what they went through.
That silence has a cost. And the coming alien disclosure will make the cost higher.
We have put together two free resources specifically to help you get ahead of it.
The Pastor’s FAQ on Alien Disclosure is a practical guide to the most common questions your congregation is already asking, with biblically grounded answers you can use immediately. From how to respond to someone who has had an encounter, to how to talk to your youth before the wave hits, to whether you should address this from the pulpit before the disclosure happens, it covers the ground pastors need most.
The Sermon Outline: Decoding the Alien Deception gives you a complete preaching framework built directly from scripture. It can run as a single 45 to 60-minute message or expand into a four-part series. It moves through Genesis 6, the Jude framework, the Gospel accounts of demonic embodiment, the coming deception, and a clear call to biblical authority for your congregation.
If you missed Part 2, watch here. And if you missed Part 1, start here.
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