These are senior Pentagon officers who are born-again Christians. They have information that you don't have about these so-called "aliens."
BTW, anyone who has followed this issue closely will know that there is a "paranormal" aspect to UFOs. Reportedly, they are not just nuts and bolts craft from outer space (as once thought). Some seamen aboard the USS Nimitz and USS Princeton who tracked the famous tic-tacs on radar reported that "something" followed them home after this experience. They reported poltergeists and little gray beings appearing in their bedrooms at home. Their families were "harassed" by paranormal/occult experiences.
Let me add that this entire matter may or may not be real. It may be a psychological or hysterical phenomenon.
I don't know what it is. But it is "something"...and the use of the word "demonic" is as plausible as any other.
I have no problem with the idea of beings from some other place. But saying UFOs are demonic is embarrassing.
[BTW, anyone who has followed this issue closely will know that there is a “paranormal” aspect to UFOs.]
Concur. My hobby for fifty years was reading about the paranormal. What should be stand-alone phenomena often overlap. UFOs, cryptids, MIBs, non-corporeal entities, etc.
It’s analogous to that old saying about Staring into the Abyss too long. It stares back at you. Things follow you home.
When I got married a few years ago, my wife said, “I don’t want to live in a haunted house.” I saw the logic in that.
I think people will be very surprised when they discover that the alien issue has been here as long as the earth, maybe even before, and they have more ties to the Bible than ever dreamed of.