Sunday, March 8, 2026

Angels/Demons/Aliens ~ Grace/Evil/Knowledge, Part III

 

PART III 

In this final Part III installment, the threads in the title will hopefully come together: Angels/Demons/Aliens ~ Grace/Evil/Knowledge <= A calculus complex yet as easy as 1-2-3; yes, it’s that age-old, three-fold, tri-partite rule, together with a mirroring of what each entity offers you. 

Let us begin with simply stating that human beings are, first and foremost, spiritual entities by reason of the immortal soul “encased within and about” physical creatures—and with reasoning minds infusing an ever expanding consciousness. As such, we cannot die; we live forever. Oh we “lay down our bones” yet that is not the end of the life if “life” is defined in its nobler sense and not simply its biological endpoint (total cessation of a beating heart, breathing lungs and an active brain). The knowledge of the mind also survives the laying down of the bones, as does the soul’s free will. 

When Fr. Ripperger describes demons as possessing knowledge and will, that observation is telling. The original, high order demons are fallen angels. One might then conclude that both demons and angels share this possession of knowledge and will in common, though the former uses it for ill and the latter for good. Personally, I believe that some souls, perhaps most, reincarnate here on Earth. But we’ll leave that discussion for another time. 

After birth, the important first duty of each human being is to learn—to become educated in some manner, about what has come before. And what has come before each baby comes along in physical form is both God and the true history of the planet. A child needs to understand what it means to be a creature created by God and how to live according to God’s natural law. Integral to that knowledge is knowing that he or she can communicate directly with God through prayer. Thus, a child learns how to pray and, in short, learns to seek God via truth, goodness and beauty throughout his or her life. 

A child normally learns this under the direction of parents, though not always. (Even adults can come to understand Faith, through a long life of trial and error—and honing one’s discernment along the way.) But receiving direction and guidance is key in order to become properly grounded as soon as possible. Of course if the adult figure is deficient in some way, the learning, too, may be deficient, as it is absorbed during that formation period of early childhood. 

In any event, as a child grows and matures into an adult, experiential lessons in God-based ethics and morality continue, accelerated by reading and other methods of learning. 

Along with this proper grounding comes a sense of its anti-thesis—of evil, which can also coalesce into our being. These two “forces” are typified in those meta-creatures called angels and demons. As we mature we ideally learn the difference between the grace of angels and the evil of demons. Also ideally, we learn to pray to our Creator God, through His Son Jesus Christ and the grace of the Holy Spirit (a tri-partite Godhead) for thanks, for protection and for guidance all through our journey through this Earthly realm. 

Yet planet Earth is not some finite place, alone in the universe or universes. Glancing up at the stars at night should give us some notion of the vastness of creation. It should fill us with optimism that among those many stars above revolve other planets. And it begs the question: what is to prevent life, other than Earthly life, from existing “out there”? Or perhaps: What is to prevent Earthlings from venturing out there? 

Knowing the incalculable omnipotence and wisdom of Almighty God, a little voice within asks: Why, oh, why would a loving Creator decide to begin and end creation on just one, single planet? 

Thus we come to the subject of “Aliens”—those off-world creatures, extraterrestrials who arrived here from other planets, whether long ago or recently. Unlike Earthlings, aliens are not bound by that same consensual reality and culture trance. Theirs is a wholly different matrix of norms, customs, and an obviously advanced technological knowledge—one that enabled them to traverse space and come to planet Earth in the first place. 

Fr. Ripperger discounts aliens simply as demons in disguise. Very likely some demons masquerade as such. Does that then mean that all aliens are trickster demons? While the good padre is highly schooled in theology, philosophy, exorcism, and psychology it seems he is lacking in his off-world studies, often referred to as “exopolitics.” 

Staying with our fine art depictions, have a look at the upper corners of this Frescoe of the Crucifixion from the 14th Century in the Visoki Decani Orthodox Christian Monastery in Kosovo, Serbia. What have we here:

Or look high in the sky in Domenico Ghirlandaio’s Madonna with St. Giovannino from the 15th Century, and notice the hunter and his dog down below. The dog seems to be barking at the airborne anomaly: 

Also in the 15th Century there is a painting of the “Legend of the Snow in August” involving Pope Liberius back in 356 A.D., set before the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, by Masolino da Panicale:

 

I don’t intend to dwell here much. I’ll only implore you, readers, to explore aliens on your own. Suffice it to say that, just as with Earthlings, aliens also come in both good and evil varieties. The evil ones (e.g., the Draco "Reptilians") are to a large extent being eradicated along with the rest of the elite fraudsters who have been peddling their brand of Devil-God here since the days of Babylon. But there are indeed good aliens (e.g., the Nordics). These good aliens are sometimes referred to as working with us in the Galactic Alliance—a kind of enlarged circle of the White Hat Alliance that is using the Q team and Donald Trump to push their agenda forward. 

Be careful when researching this area. A lot of bum steers and fanciful tales pervade the internet. Just become aware of a few happenings and things will start to percolate, For example: 

·     The work of the Nazis in the 1940s in the area of flying saucers entered high gear when they stole the work of Baron Wihlem Spottenheim and his team who were in contact with the Vril. See, Sean-David Morton, Interlude: The Vril-Damen Diaries (2023) 

  •  The story of Adm. Perry leading an ill-fated expedition to Antarctica just after WWII presents a sort of follow-up to that era. And again, note that The Secret Space Program came out of that era. It has made immense strides and is light years ahead of what is reported from the smoke and mirrors reported by NASA. Again see, Sean-David Morton, Sands of Time, Vol. 1 (The Tempus Fugit Chronicles) (2013). 

I’ll mention here a few worthy names: my current favorite is Gene Decode. There are also a few others: the oft flakey but sincere Ismael Perez, and, before you go off on a tangent trying to follow Dr. Steven M. Greer, check in with a few old stand-bys: Richard Dolan, Dr. Michael Salla, Jacque Vallée, and Phillip J. Corso, who headed up a team that reverse engineered artifacts recovered from the downed UFO at Roswell, New Mexico. 

Go chase it all down dear readers and see for yourselves. What we get from “Aliens” is knowledge, not only advanced technology but perspectives from the socio-cultural sensibilities in the form of advanced consciousness thriving on other planets, in other solar systems, even from other galaxies…

Aliens were here a million years ago just as they are today, keeping their watch and helping to guide humanity here on Earth in a brotherly, Godly way. Yes, Fr. Ripperger, aliens can also be angelic, bringing us that grace-at-the-encounter as well as special knowledge. 

Above all and everything, God gave each of his creatures (from whatever planet) free will to go with the flow of grace, or to choose the horror of an evil path. Using our minds we make choices; wrong choices might lead us astray. But such choices can none-the-less end up teaching us hard-won lessons that can render us all the more firmly bolstered upon our path toward living in Faith and in God’s grace. 

So be tenacious, forebearing, persistent—persevere in life as you study and research all that is around you. Experiment, explore, be adventurous, as you seek out truth, goodness, and beauty; as you look for the God who created you, who helped give you an identity and a mission to discover here in your Earthly life. Don’t stay stuck in any old world when there are so many worlds, such varied realities from which to choose. 

And as you go “sliding down the razor blade of life” (Tom Lehrer) just keep the Faith of your Fathers burning in your heart and soul. Use your God-given mind to make wise choices. And when you fail—and you are bound to fail from time to time—just pick yourself up and roll with the punches, with the hard knocks—and you can’t help but succeed. Steady yourself to each task at hand and you will triumph over every challenge; all obstacles that might otherwise hold you back from discovering who you are and where you want to go while you are in this old body of yours will melt away like yesterday’s snow. 

"What a magical and mysterious adventure life is!" he said, licking his chops...

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Angels/Demons/Aliens ~ Grace/Evil/Knowledge, Part II

 

Part II

Planet Earth. The world. Or is planet Earth “the world”?

If you are an astronaut or a jet pilot, the Earth could be your world. Depending on one’s mobility, perhaps as part of a job that requires lots of travel—one could also certainly include those wealthy jet-setters (or PTs, see two blog posts below) who love to travel all over the place—for these types of folks one might say “the planet is their world.”

But how about for the typical Earth man and woman, whether living in an urban, suburban or country setting? Most, who have jobs, are tied down to those jobs; and are also tied down to a marriage and a family, perhaps. These worker bees are part of a community made up of fellow worker bees, friends and acquaintances within whatever circles they may inhabit.

For the unemployed or disabled or just plain lazy bums, their worlds are even smaller, I suppose, limited by the reach of their activities (or lack thereof). And what of rail-riding hobos and gypsies?

This, then, is the scope of our respective world or worlds. Work-a-day routine with intermittent breaks—holidays and vacations for “play time.” But isn’t it then back to work (or back to idleness)?

For those who work or those who are in a “poverty of idleness” their worlds are fairly well circumscribed, limited to the “ant hill” each inhabits. Of course I am defining “world” here in a geo-spatial sense that contains the socio-cultural sphere within it (also known as "culture trance").

What then is “reality”? Our respective worlds constitute our realities. But is there “one reality,” as such?—that is, a so-called “consensus reality” to which most or all subscribe—and wouldn’t that reality then be a “consensual reality” for the reason that each agrees with the great majority that, yes, this is the reality which we all share, the reality to which we have consented, to which we all subscribe?

If so, consider the thesis of the following art critic:

This Masterpiece Painting Hides a Brutal Act in Plain Sight

Is consensual reality, then, comprised of brutal acts that are simply accepted as the world we mutually inhabit—that we have all “consented to”? How about a post-modern world in which humans kill their own babies in a Satanic right known as abortion? How brutal! No other animal would kill its own offspring, would it?

Staying with the stylistic representation of reality as depicted in fine art, now consider the perspective of this artist: 

Hieronymus Bosch: The Devil Maker

Does this artist tend to agree with the observations of Fr. Chad Ripperger—that human beings are generally stupid, i.e., essentially herd animals (sometimes referred to by the derogatory term “sheep”)? And are they all, as Fr. Ripperger suggests, fair game for demons?

It would certainly seem so, would it not? And to think that the two examples above refer to periods in history before factories were introduced to the world by the industrial revolution, not to mention the digital revolution of computers, Photoshop, printed facsimiles, computer generated images (CGI) and artificial intelligence (AI).

Now I ask again: WHAT IS REALITY?

Each answers that question from the context of his or her world—from his or her “ant hill” or comparative “little world.”

To the degree one has traveled through the geo-spatial world and has experienced or partaken in other socio-cultural worlds, one might say the ant hill has perhaps yielded to become a whole back yard. Yet there’s a whole neighborhood out there—lots of neighborhoods.

There’s a whole planet of neighborhoods—and neighborhoods off-planet too, I might add. Add to this that each neighborhood has developed its own acculturated customs—the foundation from which law is borne. And law, once co-opted by church and government molds each "congregant” and “citizen” into the consensual reality we have today, eh?

And with demons itching to demoralize and ruin—and angels as the counterweight, with Jesus to assist with the Holy Spirit to lead us to the true Godhead, back to our Creator God—I’d say that fairly well sizes up the battlefield wherein souls slither and slog to find their way to their true identities.

The many worlds that ultimately comprise individual realities, which together compose so-called Reality (really “consensual reality” at best) is what is happening on that battlefield. It is nothing short of spiritual warfare waged by living flesh-and-blood beings who are under constant assault from a covert over-lording class. Yes, there are those who seek to control human beings, turning them into a herd humanity that does its evil bidding. Instead, we might, if we are fortunate and persevere, discover the truth, goodness, and beauty of the One God in whose image we were made; but to do so we must wheedle our way through the material world, as we learn the rules of spiritual warfare by trial and error, to hopefully triumph over mostly invisible demon adversaries.

In this sense, we are all caught in a “magical realism”—indefinable, ever-changing, over-under-sideways-down, topsy-turvy, and difficult-to-manage life ways—worlds within worlds amid clanging realities that reverberate with each other, parts of which sometimes resonate or sometimes repel one another, but seek to merge as they can and are able. 

Oh what a mighty mess it is within which we squirm! On you way out, consider this:

The Luciferian Doctrine Explained - ROBERT SEPEHR

[NOTE: Stay tuned for Part III, all those resilient readers among you!]

Friday, March 6, 2026

Angels/Demons/Aliens ~ Grace/Sin/Knowledge

 PART I

For some weeks, perhaps longer, I’ve been wanting to write an essay comparing the era of saints and martyrs to our current age. (Not that there are not saints and martyrs in our current age; here I mostly I refer to the purges by the Roman emperors during the late Roman Empire up until the reign of Constantine.) To know what I am talking about, read through the Lives of the Saints by Fr. Alban Butler (1894) and learn about all of the self-deprivation and severe mortifications, along with the hideous tortures inflicted upon saints whose ardent desire was to “leave this world.” 

And I think I understand what they meant—that is, leaving those worldly pursuits, viz., the love of wealth, immoral sex, endless entertainment, and power accumulation, the desire for fame and for all things that are centered upon the material world and so-called "success" therein. 

However, "the world" is also a beautiful creation of our Creator God. It is a watery world of sunshine, warmth, beaches, mountains, plains and prairies, a wide assortment of animals, trees and plants, frequencies, vibrations, and the mysteries of consciousness within all things that surround us on land, in the sea, in the air and even underground. I would much rather enjoy and praise God’s creation, than be removed from the natural world and walled up in some dwelling wearing a hair shirt, severely mortifying my body, etc. 

Thus, I’d say that those prior days of essentially “renouncing life"—the world—and excluding it in preference to a divine aspiration for immersion into a strict interpretation of the spiritual realm, is simply not the way to go these days. In fact, it is like giving anything up, rather than enjoying it in moderation—I’d argue that the former is a cop-out, while embracing the latter requires more discipline, tenacity and in the end—a more virtuous reward. 

Be that as it may, please allow for a slight detour, dear reader. My attention to the world this day drew me to an interview with Fr. Chad Ripperger, a Roman Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher and exorcist serving the Archdiocese of Denver. As with most things in my stumble-bum life, I happened upon this serendipitously. It’s over four hours long! And to me, it’s worth every minute. See if you agree:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2p_cfipbEw

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Now, after hearing the good padre, many may come away with the impression that the human race is stupid, generally speaking, and is tricked in all sorts of malign ways; that there are billions of demons about, just waiting for an opportunity to inhabit people, places and thingswhether through our own sin(s), some involuntary trauma, or via the curse of some wicked other who is out and about. 

Suddenly, that beautiful paradise-of-a-world sounds like a frightful and dangerous place for the unwary. To think that there are many people, perhaps 25% of the population in America, for example, walking around plagued to one degree or another by a demon or even a legion of demons! 

Admittedly, however, it is no wonder this could very well be the case during this era of infiltration and subversion of practically all institutions via intelligence agencies, twisted secret societies, and corporate minions—those man-made groupings arranged according to purpose. These can be church, government, sports, social, scientific and all sorts of socio-cultural organizations designed to intimidate individuals and families. 

When human beings are turned at birth into things, mere chattel, (via the misuse of birth certificates) the long descent into the ignorance of ourselves begins—and conditioning into an unholy man-made system proceeds unceasingly, aided by the propaganda of schools (behavioral conditioning) and media lies (foisted on us by elite bloodline overlords, Deep State handlers, and their useful idiot proxies). 

But rather than pointing fingers and blaming this, that and the other thing, let’s consider this: that perhaps the time of religion is over; with the personal embrace of the spiritual in its place. What I mean by that is instead of calling oneself a "Christian" and following one of the perhaps 40,000 Christian denominations worldwide, one can simply be a follower of Jesus and subscribe to his gospel truth: Jesus as the perfect model of virtue for all human beings—and by praying that you are a worthy individual in the "eyes of God" by so doing

But how about this Fr. Ripperger—isn’t Roman Catholicism hopelessly corrupt these days? How about that? This good padre is not just some appointed parish functionary; he is the founder and superior general of the Society of the Most Sorrowful Mother (Doloran Fathers), a religious community dedicated to spiritual warfare, deliverance ministry, and the traditional liturgy. 

More from Fr. Ripperger’s Bio:

      A classically trained Thomist, Father Ripperger holds degrees in theology and philosophy from the University of San Francisco, master’s degrees from both the University of St. Thomas and Holy Apostles College, and a doctorate in philosophy from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. His scholarship and experience make him a respected authority on demonology, angelology, spiritual warfare, and the integration of theological principles with psychology.

     Through Sensus Traditionis Press, he has authored several influential works, including Deliverance Prayers for Use by the Laity, Dominion, and Introduction to the Science of Mental Health. Known for his clear, no‑nonsense teaching style rooted in Thomistic philosophy and Church tradition, Father Ripperger continues to give talks, conferences, and guidance on prayer, virtue, the sacraments, and protection from spiritual evil.

Whatever the case may be, we’ve but dipped our toes into some very curious waters here. Why in the world would we wish to follow any other human being, whether it is Fr. Ripperger or even the Pope himself? 

[NOTE: Speaking of following, this is only Part Ithere is more to follow... So, trust in yourself and the Good Lord, and, should you find this interesting, follow on, dear reader...]