The Rossetti Stoning
Most people think terrorism is about inciting fear for political gain. That is correct but limited. A better statement is that terrorism is about political polarization. It’s about coercing people into caring, into taking a side. Inciting such polarization while gatekeeping both sides of the polarization, is the root of the False Dilemma’s popularity.
Here’s a not-fear example.
As UFOs go mainstream, the jury is out on what the existence of alien life might mean for religion
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By Krysta Fauria, 15 June 2026
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In “Disclosure Day,” out Friday, Steven Spielberg is once again inviting audiences to ponder the existence of extraterrestrial life — and the implications it would have for religion on Earth.
The implication is hilarious. “Hello, fellow believers in Father God! You who are so loved by the Father that He sent His Son Jesus to… uh-oh… INCOMING!”
But Spielberg is hardly the only one making headlines of late about UFOs and the possibility of life on other planets.
Spielberg warned us Christians that D-Day would challenge our faith, then reportedly proceeded to reenact Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Was it really marketed to the AARP crowd? The butchers of Heather O’Rourke are going to miss the Baby Boomers when they’re gone.
What was once considered fringe or conspiratorial has in recent months popped up everywhere from the White House to the Catholic Church, as public fascination with unidentified anomalous phenomena — or UAPs, as the government calls them — becomes more mainstream.
The Pentagon in May made public large swaths of UFO files with very little context, leaving curious sleuths to piece together their own interpretations. The dump came just weeks after former President Barack Obama set off a media frenzy for stating unambiguously in an interview that aliens are real, though he later tempered that take.
I highlighted the psyop tells. Not to mention Trump and Obama reaching across the political aisle. What do globalists and Zionists have in common? Love of money and hatred of Jesus.
“Statistically, the universe is so vast that the odds are good there’s life out there,” the former president, who made a surprise visit to the “Disclosure Day” set, posted on social media. “I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!”
Statistically, the odds of alien life existing are currently zero. Does Obama not know how statistics work? (Me felt stupider just typing that.) Statistics are just numbers that describe a dataset. The dataset of known space aliens is null. QED. That is not to say that alien life cannot exist, only that whatever happens outside of !science!’s ability to observe and experiment is presumed by !science! to not exist.
Say it, ya materialists. I know you want to… “Science is not the only path to discovering the truth!”… and I know why you won’t. We both know why. You would, quite literally, lose your fragile grip on reality.
Some religious adherents, as well as some nonbelievers, maintain that the existence of life on other planets might undermine many faiths because it would complicate assertions that humans are unique. But others argue the opposite.
Outside that False Dilemma are ‘religious adherents’ who note that the Bible never taught such assertions. Same as geocentrism.
“Belief in UFOs is really one of the best things that’s happened to religion in a long time,” said Diana Walsh Pasulka, a religion scholar at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. “It’s a blow to the secular, materialist worldview.”
The exact opposite of that, methinks. Why is the Cabal pushing people to decide if “they” are space aliens or demons? Because it PROMOTES an exclusively materialist worldview! If demons can be captured on camera and monitored interacting with the mortal world, then they aren’t spiritual entities anymore. They’re meatbag visitors from another dimension, instead of meatbag visitors from another planet, and subject to the same laws of !science!… although we might not yet be “advanced” enough to understand the details.
You can believe either lie you want. If you choose space aliens then you buy into the SpaceX side of Technocracy. If you choose demons then you buy into the Vatican side of Technocracy. What you aren’t allowed to believe, is that beings exist beyond the ability of !science! to define and reverse-engineer at all… that spirits have abilities and agendas so skew to mortal concerns that God Himself frequently fell back on “trust Me” and didn’t even care about politics!
There’s a joke about a scientist who brags to God that he could make a better human body. Human eyes are wired backwards… nerve endings in teeth… there’s much room for improvement! God takes the wager and they face off to design Human 2.0. The scientist picks up a clump of dirt and God says, “Hey! Get your own dirt!”
Science be like that… only ever a subset of reality. Take the Nephilim, for example. How did those little-g gods knock up those women? They were spirits, not bodies. They had no DNA for recombination, not even in Jesus’ case. THEY SIMPLY WANTED TO and reality bent to their will. Materialists assume God must have 3D-printed some DNA and finessed a plan to deploy it in Virgin Mary, somehow, because if God is more powerful than science can even describe, then… well, that just can’t happen!
And if spirits can overcome the laws of physics with simple willpower, then God’s endless demands for us to self-discipline snap into focus as exercise for Godlings.
Even if broad interest in UAPs bolsters the case for an enchanted universe, some believers in religions such as Christianity think they are something to be wary of.
“I don’t think they’re aliens. I think they’re demons,” Vice President JD Vance, a Catholic convert, said in a recent podcast interview.
Vance is trying very hard to play the Messiah of Technocracy, isn’t he? I am not forgetting my prediction a year or two ago that he’s positioning to divorce Pajeeta in order to marry Erica Kirk. His playing “Technocrat slowly finding ‘faith’ in Rome-flavored AI” feels like part of that. There will not be words for my disappointment, if the prophesied false priest of Revelation turns out to be JD. Notice that in all the UFO talk of “demons are real!”, no mention is ever made that demons were so terrified of Jesus that they’re on record begging Him for mercy.
Who’s gonna keep you safe from demons? Vatican exorcists, I bet, not Jesus! And speak of those devils…
That sentiment was echoed by Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, formerly an exorcist with the Archdiocese of Washington. He was removed last week by the archbishop, who said statements by Rossetti “gravely undermine” Catholic teaching on demons and the devil.
That sounds like a political stunt, and it’s timed to be a political stunt, yet unlike UFOs, I sense Monsignor Rossetti didn’t see it coming?
“It’s my personal belief that probably many, if not most, of these UFO sightings are in fact demons,” Rossetti said in a May 29 video posted on his Facebook page. “Aliens, if there are aliens, don’t possess people.”
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Cardinal Robert McElroy, the Catholic archbishop of Washington, D.C., removed a prominent priest as an exorcist of the archdiocese after he claimed that most UFO sightings are the work of demons.
Msgr. Stephen Rossetti, a priest of the Diocese of Syracuse and a psychologist with 153,000 Instagram followers, said in a Facebook video that demons “like to hide” and that it was his personal belief that “many if not most” UFO sightings are in fact demonic. The Instagram page itself is full of wonders such as 15 Signs A House Has Demons, listing horror-movie plot notes against AI slop images of demons.
Move over, M. Night Shamalan’s “Signs”! I am so tempted to fisk that, but probably I’ll discuss Trump/Obama/Judaism’s curious obsession with restoring the White House reflecting pool instead. Hint: not because it honors Christ.
How is it that even a professional exorcist didn’t notice that aerial stunts on radar is neither something demons are documented by Scripture doing, nor something that their rebellion against Jesus would motivate them to do? Is “Sign #4 your house may be haunted” unexplained aerial phenomena?
McElroy announced June 3 that Rossetti’s statements, and his organization’s recent social media activity, “gravely undermine the Church’s very precise teaching on the devil, demons and exorcism.” The archdiocese also ended its affiliation with the St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal, the Washington nonprofit Rossetti [founded and] heads, which specializes in spiritual healing for troubled priests. Rossetti added that Catholics may believe in extraterrestrial life in good standing, he just doesn’t.
McElroy fired a popular and influential exorcist, AND one-shotted that health center’s funding, because Rossetti made a single youTube post that didn’t violate any specific Church teaching? Bullshit.
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A statement provided to me today (June 4) by the diocese:
…“Msgr. Rossetti has served as a prolific author, educator, licensed psychologist and expert on psychological and spiritual wellness issues for Catholic priests around the world. He remains a priest in good standing in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse.”
More bullshit! He got Canceled that hard, over that tiny an offense, and then his accuser doesn’t question his personal integrity? Was the real target that St. Michael Center? When I checked…
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Christopher Baglow, who heads a science and religion initiative at the University of Notre Dame, was surprised by the firing given that Rosetti made clear in the video he was expressing his own opinion. Baglow speculated that there may be other factors behind the decision.
…I found out Rossetti tried to cure his fellow priests of pedo.
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Saint Luke Institute (SLI) is a U.S.-based private, licensed mental health education and treatment facility that is based in Silver Spring, Maryland. The independent center treats the mental health and spiritual health needs of Catholic priests, permanent deacons, and consecrated men and women…
SLI was founded in 1981 by Michael Peterson, a priest with training as a psychiatrist from the University of California, San Francisco[3][4] to treat priests with drug or alcohol addiction. In 1983, SLI began to expand treatment beyond substance abuse. It was a pioneer in identifying and treating child sexual abuse to reduce recidivism. This coincided with the emergence of the case of Gilbert Gauthe, a Louisiana priest convicted of child sexual abuse.
In the early 1990s, SLI had up to 32 inpatients and about 12 patients residing at houses owned by SLI. SLI followed standard treatment protocols for its clients, including treatment of sexual issues. The center also provided individual and group therapy aimed at helping priests practice healthy celibacy; the latter differed from secular treatment, in which the effort was to get the men to transfer their sexual attraction to adults.
Kids today wouldn’t know how big a deal it was when the American Psychological Association reclassified sodomy and pedo as normal, which was immediately followed by coordinated, multi-State bans on “conversion therapy”, efforts to cure sodomy. The people suffering same-sex attraction who wanted to be normal, were forced against their will to continue living with it. ((They)) called it tolerance.
From 1996 to 2009 (and from 2013 to 2014), Stephen J. Rossetti, a psychologist, served as SLI president. Rossetti first began working at SLI in 1993, and became executive vice president and chief operating officer.
In 1997, SLI began publishing LukeNotes, a free newsletter that explained mental health issues and treatment through in-depth articles and case studies. In 2000, SLI opened outpatient counseling for clergy, religious and lay people and in 2005, opened St. Luke’s Centre in Manchester, England. In 2008, SLI set up the Saint Luke Institute Foundation, Inc. and transferred about $3.5 million into it to provide long-term financial support for SLI.
Rossetti apparently got results in voluntary treatment of sex perversions. Safe bet, the Lavender Mafia never forgave him for that. Indeed, I wonder if they sabotaged his efforts…
Rossetti stepped down as SLI’s president in October 2009 to join the faculty of The Catholic University of America. He was succeeded by Edward J. Arsenault of the Diocese of Manchester in New Hampshire. Arsenault was removed as SLI’s president in 2013 after being accused of stealing money from the Diocese of Manchester and the estate of a deceased priest, prior to and unrelated to SLI. He was also accused of billing a hospital for consulting work he never performed. He pleaded guilty in 2014 and was sentenced.
…yep. Sounds like they promoted Rossetti out of the way, imported a puppet they knew was dirty and pulled the trigger at an appropriate moment. Where is the institute today?
The St. Louis program was moved to Silver Spring, Md., in 2021 as SLI transitioned from residential care to an intensive outpatient program. SLI also provides outpatient therapy, spiritual direction services, continuing care and national educational programs related to psychological and spiritual health of clergy… Saint Luke Institute is accredited by The Joint Commission and is licensed by the State of Maryland Department of Health.
There’s no chance that St. Luke’s still tries to cure pedo & sodom, if they’re licensed by the State of Maryland.
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“I ask forgiveness for any ways that I have not been faithful to the teachings of the Church’s Magisterium,” Rosetti said in a statement online.
Rossetti, you KNOW you were faithful. You KNOW you didn’t do evil. Make like Abp. Vigano and refuse to beg your enemies for forgiveness!
We already know that the UFO Narrative has been claiming deaths and coverups in order to create marketing buzz. Pope Chicago apparently wanted to take a high-profile scalp in order to polarize Catholics into the UFO False Narrative; Rossetti accidentally made himself convenient for that; and his past crimes against Hell had never been forgotten.
It’s not that Rossetti taught anything the False Dilemma objects to. In fact, that’s the point. Trashing a high-profile “space aliens are real and they’re demons!” priest is meant to incite support & activism on his behalf, in that direction. That’s how terrorism works. It polarizes you in a direction intended by the terrorist. The emotion of fear is not always needed. Outrage can work, too.
Don’t defend Rossetti because he thinks aliens are demons. Defend Rossetti because he tried to heal the sexually broken!
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While meeting with astronomy students last year at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV spoke about the “ancient light of distant galaxies” and the “mysterious joy” provoked by the study of outer space. Some interpreted these remarks as tacit speculation about the possibility of life on other planets.
Space travel has always been a religious experience. Before it was Technocracy’s designated fake Utopia, it was astronauts strapping themselves to a thousand tons of high explosives and reciting the Alan Shepard’s Prayer: “Please God, don’t let me screw up!” Like traditional dueling pistols, you were never quite sure how well it would go off.
Uncertainty and mortality led to faith! …huh, they do.
In one sense, the idea of otherworldly beings coming to Earth can be traced back millennia.
“People would call it the plurality of worlds. So even back in the time of Socrates and Aristotle, there were Greek philosophers who talked about beings on other planets and other stars,” Walsh Pasulka said.
Consistent with the Renaissance Narrative. That IS where modern humanist atheism began, isn’t it? With the (occult) rediscovery of Aristotle and Plato? And UFOs are where it’s ending. I did not see that coming… but in the context of “there is no God, there are only spirit-aliens of power and hidden knowledge!” it’s obvious in hindsight.
But it wasn’t until after 1945 that modern conceptions of UFOs began to develop, according to Jeffrey Kripal, a historian of religions at Rice University. “The flying saucer and the alien and the UFO — it’s definitely a Cold War invasion narrative,” he said.
And what began after 1945 in the context of the Cold War? Intelligence communities. Formerly known as Freemasons loyal to London and Paris, who worshipped the return of Babylon before they were retaught to worship the return of the Temple.
Maybe Spielberg should’ve made that movie instead of Boomer-bait D-Day. “Raiders of the Lost Temple” with an aged Harrison Ford as a lich warrior-priest offering humanity a shortcut to immortality… hey wait, that was the third movie in the franchise! And the second movie was Harrison Ford being demonically possessed… I like Spielberg’s work less every time I think about it.
That narrative explains why UAPs are often perceived as hostile to humans. But it’s also evolved over time and led to the formation of some religions — like Scientology, which counts many a Hollywood celebrity among its adherents — that see extraterrestrials as good or even part of a divine plan. Some adherents to the Nation of Islam, for example, believe that its founder will inaugurate an apocalyptic return to Earth on a spaceship.
The International Raëlian Movement, also know as Raëlism, is a UFO religion that was founded in France in the 1970s. It is still practiced today, with its strongest followings in parts of Asia, Africa and Canada, according to Susan Palmer, a sociologist who studies new religious movements at Concordia University in Montreal.
Its founder, Raël, claims he is a direct descendant of Yahweh, whom Raël visited on the planet of Elohim in 1975. Raëlism claims the Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad are all hybrids of humans and extraterrestrials, as well as Raël’s half brothers.
Not Moses or Abraham, the religious heroes of the Jews? Huh. I could’ve sworn they already brag about being human-divine hybrids. Wouldn’t it be funny if Raël was a discredited French intelligence agent like all his American counterparts?
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Raël (born Claude Maurice Marcel Vorilhon, 30 September 1946) [from an unknown Jewish father] is a French journalist and religious leader who founded and leads the Raëlian Movement… in Paris…
His story gets very dark, very quickly. Suffice to say, he was not much of a journalist, but he did have too much Chosen DNA, got away with a global sx cult and like Jeffrey Epstein, tried to create clones of himself. (No verified success.)
The symbol of his cult is the Israeli hexagram with a certain good-luck symbol added. He got away with that, too, which is enough for me to conclude ((intel community)). They were never about national security.
He claimed that, on 7 October 1975, he was contacted by one of the Elohim, who took him to another planet to meet Buddha, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad.
Hey, there’s Moses! I wonder why this author dropped only one-quarter of what Claude slanderously said.
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Kripal, who heads Rice’s archival collection of reported paranormal experiences called the Center for the Impossible, perceives an increasing openness to these kinds of conversations about the existence of UFOs — and the possibility that they are not hostile.
Non-hostile demons? Yeah, that’s what I’m saying when I say they’re the other half of a humanist False Dilemma. They ain’t demons in the New Testament, losers-subject-to-Jesus sense.
Meanwhile, the demon who metaphorically stoned Rossetti is all too human.
“People are reporting these experiences or these encounters with entities and they’re religious through and through,” he said. “My colleagues in the academy, they’re really starting to listen in a different way.”
The appeal of the UFO Narrative is not its confronting the limits of human knowledge and experience. It’s the reduction of human knowledge and experience to within materialist limits. It is a vaccination of the mind against the very existence of the supernatural! “Demons are real because the CIA can see them on radar now! Imagine what new sciences they could teach us!”
Is this why God told us to have faith? Because when all is explained, there’s no more room for God? If we did not suffer uncertainty and doubt, if we could reduce all human problems to engineering and economics, then perhaps we would not seek God as diligently, and if we don’t seek Him then we’ll never find Him.
If uncertainty and mortality are what lead us to discover and trust God, that explains a great deal about the mystery of Christian spiritual life. It explains why we live as we do, why we MUST live as we do, and why the future life will have no room for continued spiritual growth.
Meanwhile, the devil can block a man’s salvation by providing humanist explanations for the supernatural and smothering our fear of death. The UFO Narrative is meant to poison people’s ability to seek God by offering a False Dilemma of two humanist explanations for the supernatural. You can choose either but you can’t choose the truth.



i still think Feynman had it right on aliens in the ''the Fermi Paradox'' or "Where is everybody?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvb6MltOX_I
"Aliens Will NEVER Arrive The Feynman Reality Check”
These False Dilemmas are all over the place! I was thinking about it last night, for instance, how Calvinists fight with other kinds of protestants: "Salvation is achieved by God tormenting Jesus while he was on the cross with supernatural suffering" vs "Salvation is achieved by Jesus being tormented physically by soldiers before/during his time on the cross". Believing the truth, however, is not allowed.
False Dilemmas are created through dishonest framing.