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his video features a discussion between John-Henry Westen and professor Daniel O’Connor regarding the recent release of government UFO files. The core premise of the discussion is that the belief in extraterrestrial intelligence is incompatible with the Catholic faith and serves as a theological trap.

Key Takeaways:

• The Theological Stance: O’Connor argues that the Catholic Church has consistently taught that rational corporeal beings other than mankind do not exist. He references the Catechism (paragraph 356) and the doctrine that all humans descend from Adam and Eve to assert that belief in aliens is a contradiction of the faith (3:15-4:13).
• The Demonic Explanation: O’Connor posits that while the phenomena captured in UFO sightings are real, they are not extraterrestrial in origin. Instead, he characterizes them as the work of demons—fallen angels capable of manipulating physical matter to create deceptive signs and wonders (7:00-9:15).
• Connection to the End Times: The discussion links this phenomenon to the Second Epistle to the Thessalonians and the “strong delusion” that precedes the coming of the Antichrist. O’Connor suggests that the UFO disclosure is a “pseudo-messianic” effort designed to deceive humanity as part of an end-times religious deception (1:49-2:05, 9:56-11:55).
• Historical Perspective: O’Connor cites various historical figures and magisterial documents—including Pope St. Zachary and the trial of Giordano Bruno—to argue that the Church has long condemned the belief in other inhabited worlds (4:15-5:40).

The video warns viewers to avoid the “nuance” often pushed by media and apologists, urging them to view these developments through the lens of traditional Orthodox theology to avoid falling for what they describe as the “last deception” (8:55-9:16)