Tom DeLonge is the Collins Elite disclosure strategy

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There was some news yesterday about Pentagon chiefs shutting down UFO research due to fears that UAPs are demons. This lines up with a group called the Collins Elite that was written about in a 2010 book called “Final Events and the Secret Government Group on Demonic UFOs and the Afterlife” by Nick Redfern. He describes the Collins Elite as a government group founded in 1952 that believes UFOs are demons who have been deceiving humanity for our entire history, and aliens are just the latest form of their deception. They believe UFO phenomena like abductions are demonic illusions of the mind that can manifest physically.

Collins Elite spent most of their history researching the UFO phenomena and the connection to Christian demonology. However, as of 2010 when the book was written, their goals had shifted towards disclosure instead of research. This is an excerpt from chapter 30 of the book:

The Collins Elite still exists today, in 2010, albeit, apparently, in a very different format than that of earlier years and decades, and with a radically altered agenda, too. It seems to be the case today that all of the group’s research programs—such as those focusing on abductions—are either on hold or are in closed status. Why? Because in the minds of the membership, they have proved the validity of their theories and beliefs; they understand what the future and the ancient biblical prophecies will both bring. They now see the end looming perilously close, and as a consequence, they see no further need to study either the demonic agenda or how it seeks to achieve its deceptive aims.

Rather, the focus of attention today is upon two issues: (A) how to best convince the U.S. military that the Collins Elite theories are the absolute truth, and (B) how to convert the mindset of the people of the planet to a deep, radical, fundamentalist, Christian way of thinking, as part of a concerted effort to save their souls—even via the use of large-scale, forced indoctrination and trickery, if such a situation is deemed necessary.

So this is a government group that clearly wants to push for disclosure with a specific message. As I was reading this book I couldn’t help but think about all the old government guys who gave Tom DeLonge so much support, fed him info and even helped formed his company To The Stars.

The stuff that Tom says regarding UAP and NHI sounds pretty similar to the Collins Elite view. He claims that the NHI phenomena is mostly malevolent and they are interested in our souls and harvesting our negative emotions. It’s basically rehashing the Collins Elite theory but leaving out the religious part.

I can see why they would leave out the religious part. Their first priority would be to dispel the notion that UAP/NHI are extraterrestrial and convince people that this is a spiritual phenomenon. Once people believe that, it becomes much easier to introduce the religious aspect.

I’m interested to watch Tom’s new movie to see how much it lines up with this theory. We will see!

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