Alien Invasion Movie by Creation International

Alien Intrusion, Unmasking a Deception

Produced by Creation International at http://Creation.com, producers of the Canadian television program Creation Magazine Live.

IN THEATERS JAN 11, 2018

Millions of people have seen UFOs and many even recall personal encounters with strange entities. The popular view is that these are advanced aliens visiting us from far away, but this compelling new documentary takes a deeper look at the events, the beliefs, the experts and the people who have shaped our views in the “otherworldly.” When one examines this phenomenon, one of the most disturbing but powerful affirmations of the spiritual realm, Christianity and the Bible becomes clearer. This documentary seeks to solve one of the most haunting and persistent mysteries of our time by addressing UFO sightings in every country, things seen on radar, what happened at Roswell, alien abductions, government cover-ups, and even a “new” religion.

Jeremy: I have studied this subject for many decades and know a lot about it.

Our world has been invaded by strange beings for centuries, and it is increasing.

Jacques Vallee is in this movie along with the astronomer Dr. Josef Allen Hynek .

In his book Messengers of Deception many years ago,  I read that one of the symbols used by all UFO and secret societies was the Illuminati eye in the triangle, the symbol of the eye of Horus the sun god known as Baal and in Egypt was symbolized by the solar magic square of 666.

Jacques Fabrice Vallée (French: [vale]; born September 24, 1939) is a computer scientist, author, ufologist and former astronomer currently residing in San FranciscoCalifornia.

In mainstream science, Vallée co-developed the first computerized mapping of Mars for NASA and worked at SRI International on the network information center for the ARPANET, a precursor to the modern Internet. Vallée is also an important figure in the study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), first noted for a defense of the scientific legitimacy of the extraterrestrial hypothesis and later for promoting the interdimensional hypothesis.


Here is a review by a reader of The Messengers of Deception:

Dec 31, 2008 Justin rated it, it was amazing!


During my recent stint at the Lousiana duck camp and on the plane to Long Beach I had the pleasure of reading the 2008 re-release of Dr. Jacques Vallee's challenging and essential book on the UFO phenomena.

This book blew my mind. It was the first truly scientific approach to the issue, free of pseudoscience and physics vocabulary masquerading as intellect. Originally published in 1979, Messengers of Deception describes the social impacts of the UFO movement and reveals a serious issue with the common belief in UFOs that will have serious implications for global policy.

Vallee became interested in UFOs primarily during 1961 as he witnessed French astronomers destroying tape which included UFO footage because the scientists didn't want their credentials questioned. What true scientist destroys evidence that doesn't fit into the overarching paradigm? (Presumably many) Observing this feat led Dr. Vallee to America in search of the people associated with the strange objects commonly becoming associated with abduction experiences and alien intelligences.

The turning point in Vallee's research was when he met a retired intelligence agent who wanted to be known as "Major Murphy". Murphy stated from his intelligence days that 95% of the information for any story is free but mostly unimportant, what is needed is the "other 5 percent... but will [you:] have to pay a much higher price to get it". Essentially saying that the commonly viewed phenomena are what "it" (people or intelligences) wants you to see. The real way to get to the truth was by examining what didn't fit in. The bizarre pieces. The cults and the "contactees".

So why question that UFOs aren't alien spacecraft in the first place? The first reason to challenge common assumptions is due to the landings themselves. Vallee states that the sheer number of landings are quantitatively impossible. In his files, Dr. Vallee has 2,000 cases of reported landings over 20 years. Since most sightings are between 6pm and 6am, with a peak at 10:30pm, there must many objects that aren't witnessed. The frequency of sightings drastically decrease after midnight because people go to bed. If the rate at which saucers were spotted was extrapolated out to include those additional hours that's 30,000 landings. Most independent studies have said that only 1 out of every 10 cases gets reported, giving us 300,000 landings in 20 years! But once again, most of the landings are in remote areas. If humans were evenly distributed about the planet there could easily be as many 3 million landings over a 20 year period. Absolutely preposterous. Why is this important? Firstly, it would seem that we would begin to notice something that happened 3 million times over 20 years but even less obvious is the fact that the UFOs can not be merely random visitors; they must stage their appearance, they must select their witnesses. This is only one piece of evidence in the case made within Messengers of Deception.

Eventually after Vallee reviews the method by which the cults form, spread and disseminate information it becomes apparent that the US federal government and other covert groups are involved if not responsible. Maybe they are searching for answers as well?

In summary, it becomes clear that someone or some group is manipulating social beliefs in UFOs internationally. The pieces of the UFO experience should be dissected into physical, psychological and social. But most importantly, it is the social beliefs of the UFO contactees which could potentially be tapped to quickly bring about social change in a global economic catastrophe. The human wish to be saved from above has always been prevalent and perhaps even more pertinent now than in 1979! The six consequences of the UFO phenomena determined by Vallee are that it widens the gap between scientists and the public, undermines the belief that humans are masters of their own destiny, promotes political unification of the planet, can easily become a new global religion, extraterrestrial intervention is an attractive faith, UFO cults believe in totalitarian systems.

Essentially sociologists poorly understand how new religions form and this could be the start of a new religion unlike any other... with sinister (or benevolent but mostly sinister) consequences. As stated by Dr. Vallee, the scientific proof for UFOs does not matter once enough people believe in them. Perhaps we have already reached that point.

This book was particularly resonant for me because I just read Dr. Rick Strassman's DMT: The Spirit Molecule which detailed Dr. Strassman's clinical trials where he injected the DMT compound into humans causing participants to undergo UFO abduction like experiences. But oddly enough, DMT is present within all of us and in all of our tissue. Perhaps the physical portion of the UFO triggers this chemical?

Quite interestingly in an aside, one theory Dr. Vallee proposes for the nature of reality is more like a computer. Where events occurr often because they are mentally referenced, like using the keyword for a google search. I've always been plagued by synchronicities and this is the most practical explanation I've ever heard for these occasionalisms. And as a direct example, I read about Dr. Vallee's improbably moment when he arrived at this theory in downtown LA, the very place it happened to him. Even stranger, I started reading Bill McKibben's Deep Economy the next day on the plane back to Charlotte and when I read a paragraph about the unnecessary excess in American society, McKibben referenced SkyMall... at the precise moment when the flight attendant was on the PA! She even said SkyMall at the moment I read the word! Crazy... perhaps like Vallee states, we are just becoming superstitious.

I've witnessed three UFOs myself, all quite convincing and with other people alongside to see the same odd phenomena. UFOs exist but Dr. Vallee provides a compelling case that the commonly accepted public myth of extraterrestrial benefactors may result from a leap of faith encouraged by agents within our own society.

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