Before proceeding further let me make it crystal clear that I reject the Vatican views on all of this! I believe the Vatican is a tool of Satan - since its inception - and all of this just happens to fit in nicely with the New Religion and the many channeled messages of the demonic entities. The plan of the Roman Catholic Church and Satan's Plan are one and the same. CMR
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EXO-VATICANA
Nephilim As “Space Saviors”
For Man's Salvation
By Tom Horn & Cris Putnam
In our last entry
top Vatican Astronomer Guy Consolmagno stated how contemporary societies may
soon “look to The Aliens to be the Saviours of humankind.” [i] To illustrate
the theological soundness of this possibility, Consolmago argues that humans
are not the only intelligent beings God created in the universe, and, he says,
these non-human lifeforms are described in the Bible. He starts by pointing to
angels then surprises us by actually referencing the Nephilim:
Other heavenly
beings come up several times in the Psalms. For example, look at the beautiful
passage in Psalm 89 that calls out, “Let the heavens praise your wonders, 0
Lord, your faithfulness in the assembly of the holy ones. For who in the skies
can be compared to the Lord? Who among the heavenly beings is like the Lord?
... The heavens are yours, the earth also is yours; the world and all that is
in it - you have founded them.” Likewise, God asks Job (38:7) if any human can
claim to have been around at the creation, “when the morning stars sang
together and all the heavenly beings shouted for joy.”
Are these
“heavens,” “holy ones,” those “in the sky,” the “morning stars ... and heavenly
beings” more references to angels? Or do they refer to some other kind of life
beyond our knowledge?
…And these are not
the only non-human intelligent creatures mentioned in the Bible. There’s that
odd, and mysterious, passage at the beginning of Genesis, Chapter 6, that
describes the “sons of God” taking human wives. With it is a frustratingly
oblique reference to “The Nephilim ...the heroes that were of old, warriors of
renown .”
Most Biblical
scholars suggest that the Nephilim and the Sons of God in Genesis can be
explained away as a left-over reference to the creation stories of the pagans
who surrounded ancient Israel, that they were written by the kind of people
whose culture saw anyone Not Of My Tribe as being unspeakably alien. Likewise, the
references to heavens and stars singing and praising the Lord can be seen
simply for the beautiful poetry that it is.
But whether you
interpret these creatures as angels or aliens doesn’t really matter for the
sake of our argument here. The point is that the ancient writers of the Bible,
like all ancient peoples, were perfectly happy with the possibility that other
intelligent beings could exist. [ii]
Read that again,
then ask yourself: Did the Vatican’s top astronomer actually mean to use the
story of the Nephilim from the Bible as an example of the kind of “space
saviors” man could soon look to for salvation? This incredible assertion is
only topped by what he says next.
In quoting John
10:16, which says, “And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them
also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold,
and one shepherd,” Consolmago writes: “Perhaps it’s not so far-fetched to see
the Second Person of the Trinity, the Word, Who was present “In the beginning”
(John 1: l), coming to lay down His life and take it up again (John 10: 18) not
only as the Son of Man but also as a Child of other races?” [iii]
Do Vatican
scholars actually believe Jesus might
have been the Star-Child of an alien race? Does Consolmagno and/or other
Jesuits secretly hold that the “Virgin Birth” was in reality an abduction
scenario in which Mary was impregnated by ET, giving birth to the hybrid Jesus?
As incredible as that sounds, you should prepare for the unexpected answer as
this series unfolds.
All this would
seem impossible theology if not for the fact that other high ranking Vatican
spokespersons—those who routinely study from the “Star Base” (as local Indians
call it) on Mt. Graham—have been saying the same in recent years. This includes
Dr. Christopher Corbally, Vice Director for the Vatican Observatory Research
Group on Mt. Graham until 2012, who believes our image of God will have to
change if disclosure of alien life is soon revealed by scientists (including
the need to evolve from the concept of an “anthropocentric” God into a “broader
entity”), [iv] and the current Vatican
Observatory director, Father Josè Funes who has gone equally far, suggesting
that alien life not only exists in the universe and is “our brother” but will,
when manifested, confirm the “true” faith of Christianity and the dominion of Rome.
When the
L’Osservatore Romano newspaper (which publishes nothing that the Vatican
doesn’t approve) asked him what this meant, he replied: “How can we rule out
that life may have developed elsewhere? Just as we consider earthly creatures
as ‘a brother,’ and ‘sister,’ why should we not talk about an ‘extraterrestrial
brother’? It would still be part of creation” [v] and believing in the
existence of such is not contradictory to Catholic doctrine. [vi]
Such statements
are but the latest in a string of recent comments by numerous Vatican
astronomers confirming a growing belief (or inside knowledge?) that disclosure
will be made in the near future, of alien life, including intelligent life, and
that this encounter will not challenge the authority of the Roman Catholic
Church.
From the 70s
through the 90s, it was Monsignor Corrado Balducci—an exorcist, theologian and
member of the Vatican Curia (governing body at Rome) and friend of the Pope—who
went perhaps furthest, appearing on Italian national television numerous times
to state that ETs were not only possible but already interacting with Earth and
that the Vatican’s leaders were aware of it. Furthermore, speaking as an
official demonologist, he said that extraterrestrial encounters, “are not
demonic, they are not due to psychological impairment, and they are not a case
of entity attachment, but these encounters deserve to be studied carefully.”
[vii]
He even disclosed
how the Vatican itself has been closely following the phenomenon and quietly
compiling material evidence from Vatican embassies (Nunciatures) around the
world on the extraterrestrials and their mission [later in this research we
will disclose the secret alien files the Vatican has been collecting since the
1950s]. For example, at a forum
concerning the enormous UFO flap in Mexico, he stated, “I always wish to be the
spokesman for these star peoples who also are part of God’s glory, and I will
continue to bring it to the attention of the Holy Mother Church.” [viii]
Whatever you make of his claims, Balducci was a member of a special group of
consultants to the Vatican, a public spokesperson for Rome on the matter of
extraterrestrial life as well as UFO and abduction phenomenon, and his
assertions have never been contradicted by the Church.
Still, perhaps
most intriguing was Catholic theologian Father Malachi Martin who, before his
death in 1999, hinted at something like imminent extraterrestrial contact more
than once. While on Coast to Coast AM radio in 1997, Art Bell asked Martin why
the Vatican was heavily invested in the study of deep space at the Mt Graham
Observatory we visited. As a retired professor of the Pontifical Biblical
Institute, Martin was uniquely qualified to hold in secret information
pertaining to VATT. Martin’s answer ignited a firestorm of interest among
Christian and secular UFOlogists when he replied, “Because the
mentality…amongst those who [are] at the…highest levels of Vatican
administration and geopolitics, know…what’s going on in space, and what’s
approaching us, could be of great import in the next five years, ten years”
(emphasis added). [ix]
Those cryptic
words “what’s approaching us, could be of great import” was followed in
subsequent interviews with discussion of a mysterious “sign in the sky” that
Malachi believed was approaching from the north. While this could have been an
oblique reference to an end time portent, the Catholic prophecy of the Great
Comet, people familiar with Malachi believe he may have been referring to a
near-future arrival of alien intelligence. (Interesting note from the authors:
When we asked Father Guy Consolmagno what he thought of Malachi’s claims, he
seemed actually miffed by the man, saying, “I have heard stories about the late
Malachi Martin which make me rather suspicious of statements that come from him.
I was at the Observatory in the 1990s, and he never visited us nor had anything
to do with us.” This reaction seems consistent with how many other Catholic
priests despised Malachi’s willingness to disclose what Rome otherwise wanted
buried, especially the Satanic cabal within the Jesuit order Malachi wrote
about in his best-selling books.)
Yet, if ET life is
something Vatican officials have privately considered for some time, why speak
of it so openly now, in what some perceive as a careful, doctrinal unveiling
over the last few years? Is this a deliberate effort by church officials to
“warm-up” the laity to ET disclosure? Are official church publications on the
subject an attempt to soften the blow before disclosure arrives, in order to
help the faithful retain their orthodoxy in light of unprecedented forthcoming
knowledge?
Writing for
Newsweek on Thursday, May 15, 2008, in the article “The Vatican and Little
Green Men,” Sharon Begley noted that “[this] might be part of a push to
demonstrate the Vatican’s embrace of science… Interestingly, the Vatican has
plans to host a conference in Rome next spring to mark the 150th anniversary of
the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin’s seminal work on the theory of
evolution. Conference organizers say it will look beyond entrenched ideological
positions—including misconstrued creationism. The Vatican says it wants to
reconsider the problem of evolution ‘with a broader perspective’ and says an
‘appropriate consideration is needed more than ever before.’” [x]
The “appropriate
consideration” Begley mentioned may have been something alluded to by Guy
Consolmagno three years earlier in an interview with the Sunday Herald. That
article pointed out how Consolmagno’s job included reconciling “the wildest
reaches of science fiction with the flint-eyed dogma of the Holy See” and that
his latest mental meander was about “the Jesus Seed,” described as “a
brain-warping theory which speculates that, perhaps, every planet that harbours
intelligent, self-aware life may also have had a Christ walk across its methane
seas, just as Jesus did here on Earth in Galilee. The salvation of the
Betelguesians may have happened simultaneously with the salvation of the
Earthlings.” [xi]This sounds like a sanctified version of panspermia—the idea
that life on Earth was “seeded” by something a long time ago such as an
asteroid impact—but in this case, “the seed” was divinely appointed and
reconciled to Christ.
The curious
connection between the Vatican’s spokespersons and the question of extraterrestrials
and salvation was further hinted in the May, 2008 L’Osservatore Romano
interview with Father Funes, titled, “The Extraterrestrial is My Brother.” In
the English translation of the Italian feature, Funes responds to the question
of whether extraterrestrials would need to be redeemed, which he believes
should not be assumed. “God was made man in Jesus to save us,” he says. “If
other intelligent beings exist, it is not said that they would have need of
redemption. They could remain in full friendship with their Creator.” [xii] By “full friendship,” Funes reflected how some
Vatican theologians accept the possibility that an extraterrestrial species may
exist that is morally superior to men—closer to God than we fallen humans
are—and that, as a consequence, they may come here to evangelize us. Father Guy
Consolmagno took up this same line of thinking when he wrote in his book,
Brother Astronomer: Adventures of a Vatican Scientist:
So the question of
whether or not one should evangelize is really a moot point. Any alien we find
will learn and change from contact with us, just as we will learn and change
from contact with them. It’s inevitable. And they’ll be evangelizing us,
too. [xiii]
But hold on, as this disturbing rabbit hole
goes much deeper…
In a paper for the
Interdisciplinary Encyclopedia of Religion and Science, Father Giuseppe
Tanzella-Nitti—an Opus Dei theologian of the Pontifical University of the Holy
Cross in Rome—explains just how we could actually be evangelized during contact
with “spiritual aliens,” as every believer in God would, he argues, greet an
extraterrestrial civilization as an extraordinary experience and would be
inclined to respect the alien and to recognize the common origin of our
different species as originating from the same Creator.
According to Giuseppe, this contact by
non-terrestrial intelligence would then offer new possibilities “of better
understanding the relationship between God and the whole of creation.” [xiv]
Giuseppe states this would not immediately oblige the Christian “to renounce
his own faith in God simply on the basis of the reception of new, unexpected
information of a religious character from extraterrestrial civilizations,” [xv]
but that such a renunciation could come
soon after as the new “religious content” originating from outside the
Earth is confirmed as reasonable and credible. “Once the trustworthiness of the
information has been verified” the believer would have to “reconcile such new
information with the truth that he or she already knows and believes on the
basis of the revelation of the One and Triune God, conducting a re-reading [of
the Gospel] inclusive of the new data…” [xvi]
How this “more
complete” ET Gospel might deemphasize or significantly modify our understanding
of salvation through Jesus Christ is discussed in the exotheology section of
our upcoming investigative book "ExoVaticana", but former Vatican
Observatory vice director, Christopher Corbally, in his article “What if There
Were Other Inhabited Worlds” may have summarized the most important aspect when
he concluded that Jesus simply might not remain the only Word of salvation: “I
would try to explore the alien by letting ‘it’ be what it is, without rushing
for a classification category, not even presuming two genders,” Corbally said,
before dropping this bombshell:
While Christ is
the First and the Last Word (the Alpha and the Omega) spoken to humanity, he is
not necessarily the only word spoke to the universe… For, the Word spoken to us
does not seem to exclude an equivalent “Word” spoken to aliens. They, too,
could have had their “Logos-event”. Whatever that event might have been, it
does not have to be a repeated death-and-resurrection, if we allow God more
imagination than some religious thinkers seem to have had. For God, as
omnipotent, is not restricted to one form of language, the human. [xvii]
That high-ranking
spokespersons for the Vatican have in recent years increasingly offered such
language acknowledging the likelihood of extraterrestrial intelligence and the
dramatic role ET’s introduction to human civilization could play in regard to
altering established creeds about anthropology, philosophy, religion, and
redemption is set to become more future-consequential than most are prepared
for.
And then there is
that LUCIFER device at Mt. Graham, which the Vatican denies being connected to
but we shall illustrate otherwise later in this series. LUCIFER is curiously
described on the Vatican Observatory website as “NASA AND THE VATICAN’S
INFRARED TELESCOPE CALLED [LUCIFER]—A German built, NASA and The Vatican owned
and funded Infrared Telescope… for looking at NIBIRU/NEMESIS.” [xviii] Why has the Vatican Observatory
website allowed this caption to remain? Nibiru and Nemesis are hypothetical
planets that supposedly return in orbit close to the earth after very long
periods of time. They have been connected in modern myth with “Planet X” and
most darkly with the destruction of planets that some believe occurred during a
great war between God and Lucifer when the powerful angel was cast out of
heaven.
In the book of Job where the prophet details
how God destroyed the literal dwelling places of the angels that made
insurrection against Him (Job 26:11-13), it specifically mentions the
destruction of Rahab, a planetary body also known as ‘Pride,’ from which God
drove ‘the fugitive snake.’” Are Rome and other world powers using the LUCIFER
device to observe something the rest of us cannot see—something they believe
represents this ancient war (or worse, keeping eye on approaching end-times
angelic transportation devices/UFOs, something Father Malachi Martin hinted
at)? The latter theory is interesting in light of the demonic name of the
infrared device. Infrared telescopes can detect objects too cool or far away
and faint to be observed in visible light, such as distant planets, some
nebulae and brown dwarf stars.
Additionally,
infrared radiation has longer wavelengths than visible light, which means it
can pass through astronomical gas and dust without being scattered. Objects and
areas obscured from view in the visible spectrum, including the center of the
Milky Way, can thus be observed by LUCIFER’s infrared technology. [xix] But what UFO researchers have
fascinated about for some time now is how infrared technology can also be used
to spot and track Unidentified Flying Objects in the heavens that cannot be
seen with other telescopes or the naked eye. In fact, some of the most
astonishing UFOs ever caught on film have been recorded with infrared. What
this has to do with the arrival of Petrus Romanus and especially the global
leader he will celebrate is beyond disturbing and ultimately imminent.
Coming up next:
What VATT is trying to find...
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[ii] Ibid 33-34
[i] Private pdf from Guy Consolmagno to Tom
Horn outlining the Vatican's position on the arrival of alien saviors [to be
provided free with the new book "ExoVaticana" when it is released
April, 2013]
[iv] http://www.mt.net/~watcher/ufovatican.html
[v] “Vatican Astronomer Says it’s OK to Think
Aliens Exist,” USA Today, May 28, 2008,
http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2008-05-14-vatican-aliens_N.htm.