NASA is working fast to set the foundation for the open acknowledgment of alien life. The agency has hired 24 theologians to take part in a program at the Center for Theological Inquiry and Princeton University. This comes on the heels of the Department of Defence's new AOIMSG program to catalog and investigate UAP's and the launch of NASA's James Web Telescope on Christmas. This telescope, according to one report, may "change the way we look at the universe and maybe what is written in scriptures of all religions." NASA has also recently called for a framework to be established to classify life beyond Earth. The Vatican has for years also weighed in on the subject with Pope Francis saying that he'd baptize an alien, while the Vatican's astronomer (Jose Funes) who dismissed 'intelligent design' said he'd also baptize the alien. Jesuit Jose Funes, director of the Vatican Observatory, went even further in 2008 by stating that intelligent beings may not need redemption from God. This presents an interesting series of questions: would the introduction of alien life, either distant in the stars or above our heads and out of communication on earth, reshape our religious and political systems? Would it be possible to merely introduce the public to the idea but not actually introduce us to the aliens, yet leverage the potential fears, worries, cultural collapse, etc., for more social control based on another invisible enemy? Perhaps the alien card, real or imagined, could be concocted into a narrative to further the great reset. If James Web is going to be used to rewrite sacred scripture, perhaps the real purpose is to destroy true faith in the sacred and unconsecrate the Holy. Perhaps the UFO/UAP can solve the 'climate crisis' too.
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