
Les ovnis/démons du vice président américain
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The Vice President of the United States has publicly stated that UFOs are demons. This statement, made in an interview, is significant because the Vice President, a religious fundamentalist, does not believe in the extraterrestrial hypothesis for UFOs. Instead, he views them as supernatural, spiritual entities, specifically demons, which he believes is a more accurate interpretation than an alien origin.
The video argues that this supernatural interpretation of UFOs is not new. It suggests that the way phenomena are perceived has evolved over time. Before the era of flying saucers, particularly before the 1940s, reported aerial sightings were often interpreted as religious apparitions, such as angels, demons, or celestial visions, and Marian apparitions were common. The narrative structure of these past religious phenomena – entities from the sky, nocturnal encounters, abductions, and messages to individuals – is presented as similar to modern UFO encounter narratives. The video posits that the vocabulary has changed to fit evolving cultural frameworks, with past events now being reinterpreted through an extraterrestrial lens, a concept referred to as neo-ancient astronaut theory, where ancient gods are seen as aliens. The Vice President, in this view, is seen as more retrograde, returning to older interpretations that frame these phenomena as religious and supernatural.
The speaker anticipates that UFOlogists, particularly those who favor the extraterrestrial hypothesis, will not be pleased with this religious framing. They suggest that attributing these phenomena to a theological register makes them virtually impossible to test or investigate scientifically, as they fall outside the realm of logic and the natural world. The video contends that those who claim miracles prove something face a challenge in defining their terms. It further argues that UFOlogists who believe in extraterrestrial origins are actually presenting the more reasonable, parsimonious, and testable hypothesis compared to those who believe in demons, gods, or devils. The speaker expresses interest in seeing debates between these different schools of thought and how they might dialogue, measure their hypotheses, and challenge the dominant paradigms of science and skepticism.
The video also touches upon the official stance of institutions like the US government, which regularly declassifies data. Recent reports on unidentified aerial phenomena acknowledge unexplained cases but do not conclude they are alien. The speaker emphasizes that until a case is explained, and that explanation is definitively linked to aliens, it should not be assumed to be extraterrestrial. The Vice President's statement, therefore, is seen as not adding much clarity to the UFO debate.
The speaker also references the possibility of governments holding UFO secrets. They question whether former President Trump, who had access to classified information during his presidency, would have revealed such secrets if he had discovered proof of extraterrestrial life. The speaker believes that if there were significant UFO-related secrets, they would eventually come to light. As a skeptic, the speaker expresses a willingness to be proven wrong if evidence emerges, stating a desire to believe what is true. The current situation is seen as a positive development because the Vice President has committed to further investigation, which could lead to the revelation of any hidden UFO information.