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Are Alien Encounters Just Demonic Deception in Disguise?

America is waking up to a conversation too many in polite society still mock: are so-called alien encounters really encounters with spiritual evil? CBN investigative journalist Billy Hallowell has been pressing that very question in recent interviews and in a new investigative project, and he even took the discussion to conservative media outlets where listeners were forced to reckon with uncomfortable possibilities.

Hallowell’s latest work isn’t idle speculation — it’s part of a produced documentary, Investigating the Supernatural: Angels & Demons, which launched in mid-March and digs into Scripture, medical testimony, and eyewitness accounts to examine the unseen forces at work in our world. The film treats the subject seriously rather than snickering at witnesses, and that alone should make skeptics pause: faith and reason can and must work together when the stakes are spiritual and national.

What Hallowell raises is stark and unvarnished: some reports of UFOs and alien contact, he argues, could be demonic deception — even connected to ancient Nephilim lore that the Bible records as a real corruption of humanity. This is not the same as surrendering to fantasy; it’s a sober warning offered by a journalist who has written about demons, exorcism, and supernatural claims for years and who is bringing those investigations out of the fringe and into the light.

Even Glenn Beck — no stranger to confronting big ideas for his audience — hosted Hallowell and engaged the argument seriously, signaling that the conversation is moving from late-night conspiracy threads into mainstream conservative discourse. Whether you agree with every claim or not, the fact that mainstream conservative platforms are willing to discuss the possibility of spiritual deception in an era of escalating cultural lies is a welcome correction to the smug secular consensus.

Let’s be blunt: America faces an assault on truth from many directions, and whether the threat is ideological, technological, or spiritual, our response must be rooted in reality, common sense, and faith. The elites who push distraction narratives about everything from gender to geopolitics will also be the first to laugh at anyone who suggests spiritual warfare is real — but they will be conspicuously absent when their mockery leaves families confused and vulnerable.

Patriots who love this country and love their families should pay attention, not scoff. Watch the debates, read the investigations, pray for discernment, and demand honest reporting from both faith-based and secular outlets; this is about guarding the souls and minds of our children as much as it is about chasing headlines.

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