The internet's obsession with UFOs has taken an even darker turn after a viral theory claimedDonald Trump's promised release of UFO informationcould prepare the public for 'fallen angelsmasquerading as aliens.'
The explosive idea has surged across podcasts, YouTube sermons and social media following renewed chatter about government UFO files, mysterious sightings and claims from former military officials that 'non-human intelligence' may already exist on Earth. Now, some religious commentators believe the entire phenomenon could be part of a spiritual deception tied directly to biblical prophecy.
Fresh speculation erupted after Donald Trump said more information about UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena could soon be released to the public. The comments arrived at the same time reports surfaced about unusual seismic activity near Area 51, while former officials continued discussing alleged encounters with unexplained craft.
Retired Navy Admiral Timothy Gallaudet added fuel to the debate by claiming the US government has possessed UFO evidence for decades. During a television interview, he suggested credible officials had encountered material linked to non-human intelligence and argued the issue could no longer be dismissed.
The combination of political promises, military testimony and renewed media coverage quickly sent conspiracy communities into overdrive. Some users claimed the timing was suspicious, especially as documentaries and news segments about UFO sightings continue gaining mainstream attention.
But while many interpreted the claims as evidence of extraterrestrial life, others pushed a far more unsettling explanation.
Several online commentators argued the UFO narrative could actually be disguising something supernatural rather than extraterrestrial. One viral video claimed so-called aliens were in factfallen angelspreparing to physically return to Earth.
The theory gained traction after clips resurfaced from pastor Alan Nolan discussing the biblical story of the Nephilim, mysterious beings mentioned in Genesis. Nolan referenced passages from Jude and 2 Peter, claiming fallen angels once abandoned their spiritual state, took physical form and interacted with humans before being punished by God.
According to the interpretation shared online, some demons remain imprisoned while others still operate freely. Supporters of the theory claim these entities could eventually appear openly while presenting themselves as advanced alien lifeforms.
Commentators argued modern UFO stories may psychologically prepare the public to accept such beings as extraterrestrials rather than spiritual entities. Some even linked the idea to biblical warnings about deception in the 'last days.'
Source: International Business Times UK