The Prophet and the Space Aliens is a recent video documentary from Vice about the "UFO religion" of Raëlism, a cult founded in the 1970s (not long after Heaven's Gate) by Claude Vorilhon (b. 1946), known to followers as "Raël." The cult was previously documented in the film Rael and the Clones (2006). It's an interesting example of how the UFO phenomenon has not only been received by individuals as a type of spiritual vocation or quest, but has also been used as the basis for organized religious systems built around a shared set of beliefs (including, in the case of Raëlism, that humans were created by alien scientists) and practices (including non-violence, sexual experimentation, meditation, and human reproduction through cloning). The documentary covers all aspects of the man, the religion, and its followers. I especially liked hearing about Vorilhon's past as a race car driver and journalist and the origin story of his religion. A wild ride.
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Outgoing DNI John Ratcliffe Talks UFOs on Fox
Outgoing DNI John Ratcliffe discussed UFOs on Fox News ahead of the anticipated June report that is supposed to discuss all information related to UFOs held by intelligence agencies. The required report was part of the last COVID-19 relief bill signed by President Donald Trump in December of last year, and it included a Intelligence Authorization Act that started a 180-day countdown for a report to congress. See stories in the Washington Post and The Guardian for more info. Something to look forward to this summer. As the report will be unclassified, it should quickly make its way out through the media.
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UAP on 60 Minutes
You know that a story is heating up when 60 Minutes gets into the act.
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