PASTOR FALSE PROPHETS: How Secret UFO Briefings Reveal THE GOVERNMENT’S PLAN TO CONTAIN THE ALIEN CONTAGION

Pastor Joseph Zupetzwho had UFO briefing warns of false prophetsPastors, False Prophets, And UFO Briefings

In the NewsNation segment “Pastor who had UFO briefing warns of false prophets”, a Christian pastor, Pastor Joseph Zupetz, explains that he was privately briefed by government‑connected sources about UFOs and “non‑human intelligence,” then warned that deceptive spiritual narratives will accompany future disclosure, not just new data or technology. He emphasizes that some voices—inside and outside the church—will present these entities as enlightened guides or saviors, turning them into a kind of alien‑centered religion that distorts the gospel and seduces believers.  

This is exactly the kind of spiritual and political environment anticipated in The Government’s Plan to Contain the Alien Contagion. In that book, alien contact is treated as a combined biological, ideological, and national‑security emergency, not an isolated scientific discovery, which justifies governments centralizing power and “suppress[ing] destabilizing narratives” while partnering with select religious leaders who will help sell the new story to their flocks. The pastor’s concern about false prophets fits that pattern: once the state decides what the “approved” spiritual interpretation of UFOs is, it needs religious influencers who will repeat it—and marginalize anyone who does not.

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THE GOVERNMENT’S PLAN TO CONTAIN THE ALIEN CONTAGION And Managed Alien Religion

The NewsNation pastor warns that UFO disclosure could become the seedbed of a counterfeit spiritual movement, where alleged non‑human intelligences deliver “revelations” that sound compassionate, inclusive, and advanced, but subtly replace biblical truth. The Government’s Plan to Contain the Alien Contagion lays out how such a movement could be intentionally cultivated as part of a control strategy: governments facing AI‑driven overpopulation and unrest quietly converge on the conclusion that there are “far more people than the system now needs”, then seek a crisis big enough to make drastic measures seem noble rather than monstrous.   

In the book’s scenario, that crisis is a biologically interactive alien encounter, which allows states to redefine unwanted human lives as a genetic risk tied to alien “contamination.” The Alien Encounter Control Outline—referenced throughout ChristiansAndAliens.com—shows that one of the deliberate focus areas in such a crisis would be “Controls on Social and Religious Gathering – Focus on Christians” and “Ethical, Theological, and Identity Crises – Focus on Christians.” That means the religious dimension is not incidental; it is a core battleground. False prophets, in this context, are not just random fringe teachers—they are potential instruments of state and corporate power, legitimizing alien‑framed biosecurity as God’s will.

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False Prophets And Emergency Powers In An Alien Contagion Scenario

The pastor’s testimony makes more sense when you see how The Government’s Plan to Contain the Alien Contagion imagines emergency powers unfolding once alien contact is declared. Under the fictional Alien Biosecurity Act and the Department of Alien Controls (DAC), an executive can issue orders that:

  • Declare an Alien Biosecurity Emergency and suspend normal procedures in the name of existential risk.
  • Activate the GeneShield System, a mandatory registry of alien‑exposure and genetic status codes that determine who may work, travel, worship, or gather.
  • Replace ordinary church services with state‑regulated micro‑services or virtual worship, described as preserving “spiritual freedom” while portraying in‑person noncompliance as a threat to public health.

In such a regime, “false prophets” are not only those who preach alien beings as saviors—they are also those pastors and religious influencers who endorse GeneShield, quarantines, and doctrinal revisions as holy obedience, even when these tools are designed to sort, confine, and eventually eliminate whole categories of people. The book further describes information‑control orders in which AI‑driven systems track “persistent sources of alien‑related high‑risk misinformation including religious or ideological actors,” then push enforcement against them. That fits what other Christian voices, like the video “I Was in the Secret Pastor UFO Briefing – Here’s What They Told Us”, have warned: dissenting pastors may be repackaged as dangerous extremists if they resist the official UFO narrative.  

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Justifying Killing Billions: Alien Contagion, AI, And Spiritual Deception

In the video, the pastor’s anxiety is not only about theological error, but about a larger deception that could make horrific policies feel righteous. The Government’s Plan to Contain the Alien Contagion states bluntly that “governments will need to eliminate billions of people in the next 20 years to solve the problem of non‑contributing overpopulation caused by AI,” and then shows how re‑framing these people as genetically compromised by an alien contagion turns mass elimination into a biosecurity necessity. Once designated contaminated or altered, these individuals can be confined in “Alien Health Stabilization Centers,” subjected to mandated treatments, and ultimately routed into end‑of‑life pathways that are portrayed as compassionate and fiscally responsible.  

Religious language becomes crucial here. False prophets are needed to preach a theology in which euthanasia, reproductive controls, and permanent institutionalization of “contaminated” populations are interpreted as sacrifice, stewardship, or obedience to a new, alien‑linked moral order. Meanwhile, genuine Christian resistance—insisting on the image of God in every person and the uniqueness of Christ—is painted as primitive, dangerous, or even biologically reckless. The pastor’s warning about a coming “great deception” through UFO religion finds a chilling echo in the book’s depiction of how governments might use alien narratives to sanctify what would otherwise be recognized as genocide.  

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Standing Firm Against ALIEN CONTAGION False Prophets

The NewsNation pastor urges believers to prepare, not by panicking over every UFO headline, but by cultivating biblical discernment that can distinguish true light from false light when extraordinary claims arrive. The Government’s Plan to Contain the Alien Contagion shares that focus: even as it walks through deeply disturbing emergency playbooks, it repeatedly pauses to point readers back to Psalm 23 and Colossians 3:15, inviting them to let “the peace of Christ rule in your hearts” and to remember that their security is ultimately in Jesus, not in any government narrative or alien‑themed revelation.  

For Christians, the convergence of secret pastor briefings, UFO disclosure talk, and detailed alien‑contagion planning is not a call to abandon faith, but to deepen it. The message running through both the video and the book is that the real battle is not over the existence of UFOs; it is over worship, truth, and allegiance when ALIEN CONTAGION is used as a tool to re‑write morality and religion. Those who keep their eyes on Christ, test every spirit, and refuse to trade the gospel for spectacular signs or technocratic promises will be far better equipped to spot—and resist—the false prophets the pastor warns about.  

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