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Scripting the Apocalypse: The Secret Plan to Simulate a UFO Apocalypse

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This video concludes a three-part series by exposing the "Collins Elite," a powerful network of religious and deep state actors, who are allegedly manipulating UFO disclosure, promoting eschatological narratives, and potentially planning to stage end-times events to control the global narrative.

Key Points

  • The "Collins Elite" is described as a broad network of Christian power, including evangelical and Catholic institutions, that has historically occupied high government offices to halt UFO disclosure and control the narrative, often appearing as deep state operatives using religion for their own ends. 
  • Whistleblowers from a reverse engineering program called Zodiac, in which the Collins Elite was involved since the 1970s, claimed that the UFO phenomenon itself manipulates religious ideologies, a finding the network allegedly gatekept. 
  • During Bill Clinton's presidency, the Collins Elite, including figures like Dr. Ronald Pandolfe, actively resisted his attempts to access UFO information, simultaneously pushing an eschatological emergency narrative. 
  • Peter Thiel, a prominent figure, discusses the "katechon" (a restraining force against the Antichrist) and warns against a one-world government, yet his actions, like supporting Israel's expansion and Palantir's involvement in Middle East conflicts, seem to align with triggering biblical prophecies. 
  • The Trump administration's appointments, including Mike Pence, numerous Catholics to the Supreme Court, and devout Catholic Secretary of Defense nominees, along with Trump's mentor Roy Cohn's connections, indicate significant Collins Elite influence. 
  • Trump's prioritization of Israeli state interests, such as recognizing Jerusalem as its capital and supporting border expansion, is presented as contributing to eschatological fulfillment, suggesting that end-times narratives are more important to his administration than UFO disclosure. 
  • The "To the Stars Academy," led by Tom DeLonge, is portrayed as a counter-movement seeking to restore the American Republic's original vision and promote human evolution, challenging the religious power structures and the manipulation of religious ideologies by the phenomenon. 
  • Astonishing whistleblower accounts from within the Collins Elite suggest a highly covert plan, dating back decades and re-evaluated after 9/11, to stage an end-times event, including the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, using advanced technology like holograms. 
  • Despite the pervasive influence, there are signs of division within the Collins Elite and among Christians in power, with figures like Pope Francis reforming the Knights of Malta and General Mike Flynn warning of a "false flag alien operation." 
  • David Grusch, a Roman Catholic intel officer, acknowledges concerns about demonic deception but cautions against premature theological conclusions, emphasizing that humans do not understand all of God's creation and should be respectful of the unknown. 
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Scripting the Apocalypse: The Secret Plan to Simulate a UFO Apocalypse

Scripting the Apocalypse: The Secret Plan to Simulate a UFO Apocalypse

This video concludes a three-part series by exposing the "Collins Elite," a powerful network of religious and deep state actors, who are allegedly manipulating UFO disclosure, promoting eschatological narratives, and potentially planning to stage end-times events to control the global narrative.

Key Points

The "Collins Elite" is described as a broad network of Christian power, including evangelical and Catholic institutions, that has historically occupied high government offices to halt UFO disclosure and control the narrative, often appearing as deep state operatives using religion for their own ends.
Whistleblowers from a reverse engineering program called Zodiac, in which the Collins Elite was involved since the 1970s, claimed that the UFO phenomenon itself manipulates religious ideologies, a finding the network allegedly gatekept.
During Bill Clinton's presidency, the Collins Elite, including figures like Dr. Ronald Pandolfe, actively resisted his attempts to access UFO information, simultaneously pushing an eschatological emergency narrative.
Peter Thiel, a prominent figure, discusses the "katechon" (a restraining force against the Antichrist) and warns against a one-world government, yet his actions, like supporting Israel's expansion and Palantir's involvement in Middle East conflicts, seem to align with triggering biblical prophecies.
The Trump administration's appointments, including Mike Pence, numerous Catholics to the Supreme Court, and devout Catholic Secretary of Defense nominees, along with Trump's mentor Roy Cohn's connections, indicate significant Collins Elite influence.
Trump's prioritization of Israeli state interests, such as recognizing Jerusalem as its capital and supporting border expansion, is presented as contributing to eschatological fulfillment, suggesting that end-times narratives are more important to his administration than UFO disclosure.
The "To the Stars Academy," led by Tom DeLonge, is portrayed as a counter-movement seeking to restore the American Republic's original vision and promote human evolution, challenging the religious power structures and the manipulation of religious ideologies by the phenomenon.
Astonishing whistleblower accounts from within the Collins Elite suggest a highly covert plan, dating back decades and re-evaluated after 9/11, to stage an end-times event, including the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, using advanced technology like holograms.
Despite the pervasive influence, there are signs of division within the Collins Elite and among Christians in power, with figures like Pope Francis reforming the Knights of Malta and General Mike Flynn warning of a "false flag alien operation."
David Grusch, a Roman Catholic intel officer, acknowledges concerns about demonic deception but cautions against premature theological conclusions, emphasizing that humans do not understand all of God's creation and should be respectful of the unknown.
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