For years, the UFO conversation lived on the outer edges of American culture. Late-night radio. Grainy footage. Government denials. Conspiracy forums buried deep in the internet. Now the discussion has moved into Congress, the Pentagon and primetime television.

That shift became impossible to ignore during a recent interview on Fox News when Peter Doocy sat down with investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell to discuss the growing pressure surrounding classified UAP files and the Pentagon’s refusal to release dozens of videos Congress wants declassified.

Corbell did not dance around the issue.

“Here is what I know for a fact, Peter,” Corbell said. “There are machines, craft of unknown origin that fly with impunity in our restricted air space, and our government has been investigating this for decades.”

That sentence alone tells us how far this conversation has moved.

Not long ago, a statement like that would have ended a television segment. Instead, it became the centerpiece of a serious national discussion on one of the largest news networks in America.

Corbell pointed to 46 videos lawmakers are demanding the Pentagon release to the public after missing a congressional deadline.

“These 46 videos are really important,” Corbell said. “I think the American public should be able to see them and so does Congress.”

According to Corbell, the videos are already designated as UAP material by U.S. military and intelligence agencies. Some, he said, allegedly show craft performing maneuvers beyond known human capabilities.

That is where the conversation turns from curiosity to something much heavier.

Corbell described objects capable of “instantaneous acceleration” and movement patterns that appear to defy conventional aerodynamics. He referenced footage from Syria in 2021 that allegedly showed a craft accelerating away moments after a U.S. Reaper drone achieved a weapons-grade lock on it.

“So its ability to maneuver is far beyond anything that China, Russia or the U.S. has,” Corbell said.

He also claimed these objects routinely appear near sensitive military locations and critical infrastructure inside the United States.

“This is not me saying this,” Corbell added. “This has been admitted by our own administration and government.”

That is the part many Americans are struggling to process.

Because whether someone believes these objects are extraterrestrial, experimental military technology or something else entirely, the disclosure movement has undeniably crossed into the mainstream. Former presidents joke about it publicly. Congress is demanding answers. Fighter pilots testify under oath. Military footage is released to the public.

The world is being conditioned to accept that humanity may not be alone.

And that is exactly why many Christians are paying close attention.

While secular analysts frame the phenomenon through the lens of aliens or advanced civilizations, Christian author and UFO researcher L. A. Marzulli has spent years warning that the explanation may be spiritual rather than extraterrestrial.

Marzulli argues the phenomenon is ancient. The modern term “UAP” may be new, but manifestations in the sky, supernatural entities and deceptive signs have existed throughout human history. He points readers back to Genesis 6, the Days of Noah and biblical accounts of fallen angels interacting with humanity.

From that perspective, the UFO conversation changes completely.

The issue stops being about little green men crossing galaxies and becomes a question of whether the world is witnessing the rebranding of an old deception in modern technological language.

That possibility becomes even more unsettling when you listen closely to how officials now describe the phenomenon. The phrase “non-human intelligence” appears repeatedly. Government agencies discuss craft with no visible propulsion systems. Pilots describe objects hovering motionless before accelerating instantly beyond visual range.

Corbell himself admitted there are questions nobody can yet answer.

“Who are flying these machines?” he asked. “Who made these machines that can outpace, outmaneuver and outperform our greatest war fighters?”

That question sits at the center of this entire story.

And perhaps more importantly, why does the world suddenly seem so eager to prepare humanity for the answer?

Jesus warned us that deception would intensify in the last days. Scripture repeatedly describes lying signs and wonders that can mislead the world. Paul wrote in 2 Thessalonians about a coming strong delusion tied to humanity’s rejection of truth. Revelation describes supernatural manifestations unlike anything civilization has experienced before.

The concern is not fascination. It is discernment.

Because something is happening.

Even the government admits that.

The real battle now is over interpretation.

Are these secret military programs? Visitors from another world? A psychological operation preparing humanity for a new worldview? Or are we witnessing the early stages of a spiritual deception the Bible warned about thousands of years ago?

That question no longer belongs to conspiracy documentaries and fringe websites. It is now being debated in Congress, discussed on Fox News and pushed directly into the public square.

And the deeper this story goes, the more the world seems determined to look everywhere for answers except the one place that explains it best: Scripture.

James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a journalism background from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and at the LA Dream Center. A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].

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