Blog Post: The Collins Elite – Are UFOs Demons in Disguise?

By Juniper Ravenwood ✒️
🌒 Unveiling the Collins Elite
Imagine a secret group within the U.S. government, cloaked in shadows 🕵️♂️, convinced that UFOs 🛸 aren’t from distant planets 🌌 but are demonic entities 👿 plotting humanity’s spiritual downfall 📉. This is the chilling premise of the Collins Elite, a conspiracy theory that feels like it crawled out of a horror novel 📖. On Episode 141 of The Shadow Frequency 🎙️, we dove deep into this unsettling tale, exploring its origins, beliefs, and the eerie questions it raises 👁️. Buckle up—this one’s a wild ride 🎢 into the paranormal 👻.
🌑 A Dark Origin Story
The Collins Elite first surfaced in Nick Redfern’s 2010 book 📘, Final Events and the Secret Government Group on Demonic UFOs. According to Redfern’s sources—alleged insiders from military intelligence and defense circles 🎖️—the group formed after World War II 🌍, a time when UFO sightings exploded 💥. But their suspicions didn’t start with flying saucers 🛸. They looked back to occult figures like Aleister Crowley 🔮, whose mystical rituals in the early 20th century were said to have opened doors 🚪 to other dimensions 🌠. Then came Jack Parsons 🚀, a rocket scientist and Crowley disciple, whose 1940s Babalon Working rituals allegedly tore a rift in reality 🕳️. The Collins Elite believed this act unleashed dark forces 🌫️, triggering the 1947 UFO wave 🌪️, from Kenneth Arnold’s sighting to the Roswell crash 🌕.
👹 Demons in the Skies
The Collins Elite’s worldview is downright chilling ❄️. They didn’t see UFOs as extraterrestrial—they saw them as demonic manifestations 👁️🗨️, deceiving humanity into abandoning faith 🙏 for dangerous ideologies like transhumanism or AI 🤖. Alien abductions 🛸, with their reports of missing time ⏳ and reproductive experiments 🧬, weren’t scientific but ritualistic—a form of spiritual warfare ⚔️. They even viewed the New Age movement—think alien channelers and UFO cults—as a satanic plot 🕷️ to prepare Earth 🌍 for a false savior 🪬. Operating under military intelligence (possibly the Air Force Office of Special Investigations) ✈️, the group was allegedly steeped in Christian ideology ✝️, perhaps with Dominionist leanings. Their mission? Study these entities 👤 and, in some cases, block UFO disclosure 🚫 to prevent demonic influence from spreading 🩸.
🕵️♀️ The Skeptical Shadow
As creepy 😨 as this sounds, there’s a catch: no hard evidence 🧾 proves the Collins Elite existed. No documents, no whistleblowers—just stories 🗣️ passed to Redfern. Could this be Cold War paranoia 🧊 mixed with religious fervor 🔥, spun into a compelling myth 📜? The lack of records 📂 makes you wonder if the group was more fiction than fact 🤔. Yet, their ideas echo in pop culture 📺, from The X-Files to The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch 🐺, and persist in some fundamentalist communities who still equate UFOs with demons 👽 = 👹. Whether real or not, the Collins Elite taps into a primal fear 😱: that the unknown isn’t just out there—it’s after us ☠️.
🌘 Why It Haunts Us
The Collins Elite story is a perfect storm ⛈️ of paranoia, spirituality, and the paranormal 🧠👻. It forces us to question what’s behind the lights in the sky 🔦 and whether the truth is more sinister than we imagine 🧨. On The Shadow Frequency 🕳️, we love diving into these murky waters 🌊, and Episode 141 left us with goosebumps 🐓. What do you think—are UFOs demonic 😈, or is this just a spooky tale from the fringes 🕸️?
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Signed,
Juniper Ravenwood 🌑