Gov’t Officials Meeting With ‘Prominent’ Pastors To Brief Them On Impending Alien Disclosures?


Tennessee evangelist, author, and Bible teacher Perry Stone is claiming that a group of influential pastors were recently summoned to a private briefing with U.S. intelligence officials in order to prepare them for an upcoming government release of classified documents and evidence related to extraterrestrial life.

Stone is perhaps best known for his viral “speaking in tongues while texting moment (below) and after he threated to kill himself after 11 letters were sent to the board of directors of his Voice of Evangelism ministry from women who worked for him, alleging he frequently engage in sexual harassment, including groping, making comments about their breasts, kissing them on the lips and on their necks, asking for massages, and texting them asking for pictures.

In his April 27 YouTube video, Stone stated that those in attendance were told about the existence of “reptilian” beings, UFOs, materials of non-human origin, and “other details that sounded like they came straight out of a science-fiction film.”

According to Stone, the officials informed the pastors, chosen for their significant reach within the Christian community, that authorities are preparing to disclose reports, and possibly video footage, of aliens and spacecraft that are not from Earth.

Some of the people that were in this meeting were Alan DiDio and Joseph Z, who insist that Stone’s account is true.

If we had to guess, however, the “U.S. intelligence officials” were just one or two government employees with loose ties to intelligence, if any at all, having a casual meeting where they speculated on what will be revealed to an audience of several like-minded charismatic ‘prophets’ who have an unhealthy interest in the nephilim.

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