Posted on 03/31/2026 4:12:26 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
During his Friday appearance on Benny Johnson’s podcast, Vice President JD Vance opened up about UFOs, expressing his personal belief that aliens are “demons.”
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Vance isn’t the only White House official who wants to believe—the Trump Administration’s recent registry of aliens.gov is suspected to be the first step of President Trump’s promise to release “Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life,” due to “tremendous interest shown.”
What Did JD Vance Say About Aliens And Demons? On Johnson’s podcast, Vance described himself as “obsessed” with UFOs, but said he was too busy to visit Area 51 and start investigating. However, Vance assured Johnson that he would eventually find answers.
“I'm more curious than anybody,” Vance said. “And I've got three years of the very tippy-top of the classification. I'm going to get to the bottom of it.”
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The vice president went on to explain that reports of extraterrestrial activity fit neatly into the framework of his Christian faith.
“Celestial beings who fly around, who do weird things to people, I think that the desire to describe everything celestial, everything as otherworldly—to describe it as aliens. I mean, every great world religion, including Christianity, the one that I believe in, has understood that there are weird things out there, and there are things that are very difficult to explain,” Vance said.
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More J.D. saying UFOs are demons – ping. This time in Forbes.
Why not?
The left is unhinged.
I agree with him.
Me, too.
In the context of Vallee, it is up to your spiritual orientation to decide whether they are evil or good.
I leave that to you.
I’m sure he has access to more information about UFOs and demons than anyone else.
The Condon report.
The Left is Satanic.
That’s no alien, it’s just your wife.
But if something is showing up here, then I'd say it's a demon or some other inter-dimensional being. I say Nephilim.
And to prove it they’ve been captured in millions of out of focus, blurry and indecipherable photos taken by unreliable sources.
This will come back to bite JD. Watch future news stories embellish his comments to make him appear to be a raving nutcase seeing aliens and unfit to be President.
As Heiser said, demons are the wandering spirits of the dead Nephilim. It isn't the Nephilim or their spirits we need to fear. It is their parents, fallen angels.
Biblically speaking, of course. Which BTW, is the only way of speaking.;-)
We are at war with evil forces. Those who deny it are in trouble.
Looks like you are the nutcase.
Why would demons need spacecraft?
Forgot how to spell Demon-rats.
The Condon Report, formally titled Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects (1968), was a USAF-funded study led by physicist Edward Condon at the University of Colorado to investigate UFOs. It concluded that UFO study was unlikely to advance science, prompting the USAF to cancel Project Blue Book and reducing academic interest in UFOs.Key
Aspects of the Condon Report:Purpose & Findings: The report analyzed hundreds of files and concluded that most sightings were natural phenomena, conventional aircraft, or illusions. It advised against further specialized government study of UFOs.
Controversy & Criticism: The study was controversial; a leaked memo suggested a negative conclusion was planned from the start. Critics, including astronomer Dr. J. Allen Hynek, noted that the report dismissed many cases without proper investigation, and many staff-studied cases were left unexplained, contradicting the final summary.Impact: The 965-page report (released in 1969) led to the end of official US Air Force, Project Blue Book investigations into UFOs, effectively ending the official government pursuit of the topic at the time.
Despite the controversy, the Condon Report remains a foundational, if heavily criticized, document in the history of UFO investigation.
CU Boulder’s Historic UFO Study | Alumni Association
Nov 5, 2021 — The U.S. Air Force commissioned Edward Condon, a former CU professor of physics and astrophysics, to conduct the report. The report was skeptical and ascribed most UFO sightings to weather balloons, stars, birds, insects, optical illusions, snip
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