The secret intelligence group covering up UFOs: New documentary lifts lid on ‘Collins Elite’ – secretive Pentagon group that believes craft buzzing in our skies are ‘demonic’

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A movie set to premiere next month will shine a light on a secret US group that UFO researchers claim is covering up the discovery of alien spacecraft.

The film, God vs. Aliens, features interviews with two experts on the “Collins Elite,” a supposed secret group within the U.S. military that has helped cover up alien abductions and crashed spacecraft since the 1950s.

Speaking to DailyMail.com, British director of the film Mark Christopher Lee said: “A lot of people know about Majestic 12, a so-called committee of military leaders and politicians interested in UFOs: it’s out there in pop culture, along with Area 51 .

“But two of my interviewees believe this is a smoke screen, and the real organization is the Collins Elite, based at Wright Patterson Air Base (in Ohio).

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The Collins Elite would have been stationed or stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base

Film director Mark Christopher Lee (Nub music)

Film director Mark Christopher Lee (Nub music)

“These people would be working on behalf of the government in a private organization because there is no Freedom of Information Requests (FOIA) to private companies.”

Wright Patterson Air Base was home to the Project Blue Book investigation of UFO reports that began in 1947 – and there have been previous rumors of a secret “UFO room” at the base.

Lee told DailyMail.com that his interviewees – UFO author Brian Allan and alleged abductee Tony Topping – suggest that the members of the Collins Elite believe aliens are demonic, or want to label them as such.

Both suggest that the Collins Elite have been working to suppress information about UFOs, claiming that UFOs are of demonic or satanic origin.

The film stars Brian Allan, who also serves as an editor for magazine Phenomena, says: ‘The Americans set up an agency, the Collins Elite. I spoke to one of the guys they approached, the Anglican Reverend Ray Boeche.

The Defense Intelligence Agency looked at this demonic element and labeled these types of aliens as “non-human entities.” They believed that the UFO phenomenon had a demonic component: they are not invading us, it is Biblical.’

Tony Topping believes that the group’s conclusions come from some members’ origins in right-wing Christian evangelism, and suggests that the group may have access to crashed alien spacecraft.

Tony Topping talked to the filmmaker (Nub music)

Tony Topping talked to the filmmaker (Nub music)

Topping believes the group’s work could mean aliens being portrayed as demonic or evil if the U.S. government ever reveals more information about UFOs to the world.

Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual, says the ideas that supposedly motivated the Collins Elite have continued within the Pentagon.

Watson, who was not involved in the film, told DailyMail.com that Luis Elizondo, the former director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, claims an unnamed senior official told him to stop investigating of UFOs because they are satanic.

Watson said, “The Collins Elite appears to have been an unofficial and informal group within the Pentagon that viewed aliens as demonic.

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“There is no hard evidence for such ideas, and it is concerning that small secretive groups within US government agencies with such beliefs may be able to improperly influence policies and actions based on mere rumor and speculation.

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The film also features an interview with Harvard professor Avi Loeb, who recently claimed to have saved what he believes might be alien technology from an object that fell into the sea in 2014.

We’ve already seen this with the push to have alien disclosure based on the assumptions of a handful of campaigners inside and outside the US government.

Watson says: ‘Those with a religious viewpoint are likely to view UFOs as satanic and the Reverend Paul Inglesby wrote a book on the subject in 1978: UFOs and the Christian, warning that the subject was riddled with falsehoods and oversights.

“He even warned the Queen not to attend the premiere of Close Encounters of the Third Kind because it featured mind control and godless aliens.”

Lee says the film features both skeptical and more “out there” perspectives, ranking theories surrounding the Collins Elite among the “out there” theories.

There is no documented evidence for the existence of such a group.

The film also features an interview with Harvard professor Avi Loeb, who recently claimed to have saved what he believes might be alien technology from an object that fell into the sea in 2014.

Loeb claims in the film that aliens are likely to send AI drones to Earth instead of “manned” vehicles – which could mean the drones are making “first contact” with AI systems on Earth.

Seth Shostak of the SETI Project contributed to the movie (Nub Music)

Seth Shostak of the SETI Project contributed to the movie (Nub Music)

Loeb suggests the alien machines may feel “kinship” with AIs they meet on Earth.

The film features an interview with Seth Shostak of the SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) project.

Shostak says advancing technologies — including AI-powered sky scans — will lead to aliens being found by 2036 (he’s previously placed a famous bet that this will happen).

The film also explores the likely impact of alien “first contact” on world religions, with Shostak suggesting that aliens may bring new gods with them – and that if they are more technologically advanced, humans on Earth could worship the new alien gods .

Lee, a musician with band The Pocket Gods who also produces the TV show Nub TV, says the film is a passion project as he is a Christian fascinated with the paranormal.

He finds the project very topical.

Lee says, “What’s happening in America right now with revelations in the US Congress and whistleblowers coming forward, some very credible people who work for the US government willing to testify under oath that there is something unusual, unexplained.”

‘God versus Aliens’ will be released on August 10 on Sky Television in the UK and worldwide on Nub TV on Ayozat.com.