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Preachers informed to ‘put together’ for UFO information that can make Bible appear to be ‘delusion’

Pastors claim US intelligence warned them of incoming UFO files featuring ‘reptilian’ beings that could threaten Christian faith and make the Bible look like a ‘myth’

High-profile pastors claim they have been briefed on explosive UFO secrets that could potentially shatter traditional Christian faith. Influential religious leaders have sounded the alarm, alleging they were summoned to a clandestine meeting with US intelligence figures.

The purpose was reportedly to help brace their congregations for a wave of extraterrestrial revelations that threaten to relegate the Bible to the status of “myth.”

Tennessee-based evangelist Perry Stone revealed that a select group of ministers with massive followings were invited to a hush-hush briefing. According to Stone, government officials warned that the public is about to be hit with reports and video evidence of non-human craft and “reptilian” entities that defy earthly explanation.

The warnings, described by Stone in a YouTube broadcast, sound like “something out of a sci-fi movie.” He warned that the sheer scale of the disclosure could trigger a spiritual crisis.

He said: “You’re going to have people who are going to say if there are galaxies and there are allegedly other creations in the galaxies, then the whole creation story is a myth.

“You’re going to have people that are going to apostatise and turn from the Christian faith because they have no answer for what they’re about to hear.”

The claims come as Donald Trump recently ordered the Pentagon and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to declassify the government’s entire vault of UFO data.

The US President has teased that the first batch of files will be released “very, very soon,” promising “very interesting” content for the world to see.

However, the religious leaders involved in the private briefing say the government is worried about the consequences. Stone noted that officials expect non-believers to flood churches in a state of shock.

He said: “They’re going to freak out and they’re going to come to pastors, ministers and teachers and say, ‘What is this? Is this really real?'”

Bishop Alan DiDio of Revival Nation Church confirmed his attendance at the summit, which he said took place at an Airbnb in the Tennessee mountains.

He claimed the meeting touched on a government “propaganda plan” regarding “non-human intelligence.”

DiDio said: “It seems like a half a dozen people were gathered in an Airbnb in the mountains of Tennessee discussing an investigation that’s going on in the United States government against crimes they have committed in the process of retrieving and reverse engineering technology from non-human intelligence.”

Podcaster Tony Merkel, another alleged attendee, suggested the intelligence operatives who held the meeting were actually Christians within the “disclosure community” trying to safeguard the church.

He said: “I came in contact with these guys more than a year ago now…and their heart is to prepare the body of Christ for what’s coming.”

While the pastors view the coming news as a potential plot to pull people away from Jesus, some government figures are looking at the phenomenon through a supernatural lens.

Vice President JD Vance, a self-described “UFO lunatic,” recently suggested the entities might not be from another planet at all. Speaking in March, he said: “I don’t think they’re aliens. I think they’re demons.”

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, who heads the House Oversight Committee’s declassification efforts, has pointed the public toward the ancient Book of Enoch.

She argues that what the government calls “interdimensional beings” share a “stunning similarity” to the fallen angels, or “Watchers,” described in biblical texts. Speaking on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Luna claimed she has seen evidence that predates modern history.

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She said: “Is there multiple events that go back to, I would argue, maybe even before the time of Christ, that have been documented in text? Yes.”

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