Posted on 10/31/2025 1:27:49 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the mystery of UFOs this week, suggesting that some unexplained phenomena could reflect "spiritual forces" influencing the physical world.
Speaking with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine on her podcast "Pod Force One," Vance said he hasn’t had time to fully investigate but intends to dig in.
"I can’t allow myself to become so busy that I don’t get to the bottom of this. I will get to the bottom of this," Vance said.
The vice president said the topic often came up in conversations with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, noting that both men have long shared an interest in unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).
"Marco’s actually very interested in this, too," Vance said. "We talked about this back in our Senate days. There’s certainly an interest there, but I haven’t yet had the time to really dig in. Things have been so busy. But all of us put the tinfoil hat on from time to time."
When Devine mentioned that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard had also expressed openness to the possibility of alien life, Vance framed his own view through faith and mystery.
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Thx for that link.
The best read on ET type aliens, ultraterrestials, or interdimensional beings is that they are benevolent to a degree but mostly indifferent to our well-being and often exploitative. Earth is the treasure, and we are just the locals crapping the nest.
The left will mock him relentlessly for this, but I do think he’s right.
The same world that celebrates Halloween and believes in ghosts and witches and *ascended masters* etc, hypocritically denounces any recognition of spiritual forces when the right does it.
How convenient.......
.... for Satan.
+1
Don’t go there JD.
They want to paint you as a kook and this will only give them ammo to do it.
What ever became of all the drones back in November 2024? Never really got a clear explanation, did we?
Isn’t it interesting that the same people who believe in extra terrestrials and aliens and interdimensional beings, scoff and mock at the idea of demons and angels?
The Marfa lights.
Good points.
But I believe the larger question is whether/how the ‘alien’ topic is blurred/blended with the origin of spiritual beliefs, i.e., religion. And I’m not just referencing 2k years ago: Greek, Romans, even longer (>11k).
Practically speaking, that’s opening Pandora’s box in conversation/debate, especially here at FR.
But it’s a valid topic. And that’s coming from a recovering catholic. /s
Genesis 6?
You don’t have to believe I’m UFO’s, they believe in you.
My Dad spoke of RED lights drifting inside and outside his PBY during WWII.
I thought of this when bright GOLD lights would appear and disappear while driving.
After months of their infrequent (and unidentified) appearances, I noted that sunny days increased the apparitions. Later, I happened to move my wrist to find the UAP was sunlight reflected off my wristwatch’s bezel...!
The are quite a few Medieval paintings with unusual objects in the sky. Ancient Indian writing describe flying apparatus frequently and in detail.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/18/us-news/is-this-strange-aircraft-responsible-for-the-drone-and-ufo-scare-in-new-jersey/
The timing of those drone maneuvers points to hurried testing and development during the attacks on ships passing Yemen en route to the Suez Canal.
If they were convinced, as I am, that all this is caused by fallen angels, then it would crimp their lifestyles, as they would have to admit God exists, and He has dominion over them. They don’t want to submit to God, so they come up with other false narratives.
“ontological”
Had to look that one up. A new word for the day. Many thanks for the exercise.
I have always wondered if the Nephilim, of Genesis 6, had flying machines? Who knows?
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