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There is no hard evidence supporting these ideas, and it is concerning that small, secretive groups within U.S. government agencies holding such beliefs could unduly influence policies and actions based on mere rumor and speculation.
There is no hard evidence supporting these ideas, and it is concerning that small, secretive groups within U.S. government agencies holding such beliefs could unduly influence policies and actions based on mere rumor and speculation.
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The Americans established an agency, the Collins Elite. The Defense Intelligence Agency was investigating this demonic element, labeling these types of aliens as 'non-human entities.' They believed there was a demonic component to the UFO phenomenon: they are not invading us; it's Biblical. It is believed that the group's conclusions are influenced by some members' roots in right-wing Christian evangelism, and it has been said that the group may have access to a crashed alien spacecraft.

The Collins Elite appears to have been an unofficial and informal group within the Pentagon that viewed aliens as demonic.

There is no hard evidence supporting these ideas, and it is concerning that small, secretive groups within U.S. government agencies holding such beliefs could unduly influence policies and actions based on mere rumor and speculation.

Prayer Breakfast Group and "The Family"