The Collins Elite
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 1:08 pm
The below is a post from the Project Avalon forum but I wanted to bring it to this group for discussion as it has a lot of interesting perspectives on what the UFO phenomenon actually is. Is the Collins Elite a psy-op? Is it a real elite group within the US government? Can demons actually harvest souls? Are UFOs actually the demons spoken about in religious texts masquerading as ET the world over? It creates more questions than answers but I found it quite interesting and would love to hear your thoughts.
This complicated and extraordinary story takes us all down a different track, suggesting that the 'ET' phenomenon, or much of it, might truly be demonic and highly deceptive. At least one group of deep gov't insiders has known all about this since the 1950s. The nature of the problem may be spiritual, and not physical at all.
UFO researcher Nick Redfern joined George Knapp to talk about a secret group within the U.S. government known as the Collins Elite, who believe our purported alien visitors are actually deceptive demonic entities.
Redfern first learned of the group’s existence through Ray Boeche, an Anglican priest, and former director of Nebraska’s MUFON. Boeche said back in 1991 he met with two men from the Defense Dept. who told him about a secret project to contact NHE’s (non-human entities).
They showed him photographs of people who allegedly died during experiments while contacting the NHEs, and contended that the beings they communicated with were simply masquerading as ETs.
Eventually, Redfern interviewed a man in his 80s named Richard Duke, who claimed to be a member of the Collins Elite up until 1960, and recalled many specific details about the group. The group took its inspiration from occultist Aleister Crowley’s ritual in which he reportedly made contact with an interdimensional entity named Lam.
Later, in the 1940s, rocket scientist Jack Parsons engaged in similar experiments trying to invoke a being, and subsequent UFO sightings may have been enabled through his opening of a portal, the group believed.
According to Duke, the Collins Elite also suspected that various contactees in the 1950s, such as George Hunt Williamson, who used a Oujia board for ET communications, were experiencing demonic deceptions.
In the 1960s, the Collins Elite examined a number of NDE reports, such as one in which deceased humans moved through a hellish landscape as a UFO-type craft hovered overhead, extracting their souls with a ball of light, Redfern detailed. “They eventually came to the conclusion…that the human soul possesses some sort of energy, which these entities can use as sustenance…In other words, they’re harvesting human souls,” he said, adding that the group believed that a strong religious viewpoint, such as Christian fundamentalism could keep the demonic entities at bay.
Linda Howe (with John Burroughs) talked with Nick Redfern and Ray Boeche about the Collins Elite just a couple of weeks ago, on 12 June 2017. This would be the follow-up interview to listen to:
http://kgraradioarchives.com/Shows/p...%20Redfern.mp3
And there's a great deal more, but I'll leave it at that right now. (Search for 'Collins Elite', and you'll find a lot.)
Here's a link from Wes Penre that is an interesting read.
http://www.wespenre.com/2/mechanics-aro ... ension.htm
This complicated and extraordinary story takes us all down a different track, suggesting that the 'ET' phenomenon, or much of it, might truly be demonic and highly deceptive. At least one group of deep gov't insiders has known all about this since the 1950s. The nature of the problem may be spiritual, and not physical at all.
UFO researcher Nick Redfern joined George Knapp to talk about a secret group within the U.S. government known as the Collins Elite, who believe our purported alien visitors are actually deceptive demonic entities.
Redfern first learned of the group’s existence through Ray Boeche, an Anglican priest, and former director of Nebraska’s MUFON. Boeche said back in 1991 he met with two men from the Defense Dept. who told him about a secret project to contact NHE’s (non-human entities).
They showed him photographs of people who allegedly died during experiments while contacting the NHEs, and contended that the beings they communicated with were simply masquerading as ETs.
Eventually, Redfern interviewed a man in his 80s named Richard Duke, who claimed to be a member of the Collins Elite up until 1960, and recalled many specific details about the group. The group took its inspiration from occultist Aleister Crowley’s ritual in which he reportedly made contact with an interdimensional entity named Lam.
Later, in the 1940s, rocket scientist Jack Parsons engaged in similar experiments trying to invoke a being, and subsequent UFO sightings may have been enabled through his opening of a portal, the group believed.
According to Duke, the Collins Elite also suspected that various contactees in the 1950s, such as George Hunt Williamson, who used a Oujia board for ET communications, were experiencing demonic deceptions.
In the 1960s, the Collins Elite examined a number of NDE reports, such as one in which deceased humans moved through a hellish landscape as a UFO-type craft hovered overhead, extracting their souls with a ball of light, Redfern detailed. “They eventually came to the conclusion…that the human soul possesses some sort of energy, which these entities can use as sustenance…In other words, they’re harvesting human souls,” he said, adding that the group believed that a strong religious viewpoint, such as Christian fundamentalism could keep the demonic entities at bay.
Linda Howe (with John Burroughs) talked with Nick Redfern and Ray Boeche about the Collins Elite just a couple of weeks ago, on 12 June 2017. This would be the follow-up interview to listen to:
http://kgraradioarchives.com/Shows/p...%20Redfern.mp3
And there's a great deal more, but I'll leave it at that right now. (Search for 'Collins Elite', and you'll find a lot.)
Here's a link from Wes Penre that is an interesting read.
http://www.wespenre.com/2/mechanics-aro ... ension.htm