Joe Rogan Pursues the “Out There” Truth
In a recent episode of Logan’s Podcast, filmmaker Dan Farrar claimed to have direct accounts from government officials revealing that over a trillion dollars have been allocated by the federal government to reverse-engineer alien technology. Yes, you read that right—$1 trillion! That’s enough to fund, well, several more DEI directors at Harvard, if we’re being honest.
Farrar suggests that this program has involved “thousands of everyday people,” the kind you’d casually bump into at your child’s baseball game. He even jokingly noted that half the Little League games are played at Area 51, where parents might compare their kids’ batting averages.
Yet, what’s striking is the way Logan and Farrar discuss non-human intelligence almost as if it’s groundbreaking news. They’re looking for someone—anyone—to affirm that they’re not alone in the universe.
Faith Among Christians
But here’s the thing: Christians have never required a confirmation from the Pentagon. We’ve always been aware that non-human intelligence exists. It starts with God, the infinite and eternal mind. Intelligence stems from God because, well, matter itself can’t spontaneously create intelligence—even if billions of years pass. If you multiply nothing, it’s still nothing.
We also have angels and demons—non-human finite intelligences mentioned in the Bible. Forget wormholes or alleged alien abductions; the essence of such encounters mirrors the classic descriptions of temptation and deceit.
You see, “Close Encounters” resembles older accounts of encounters with troubling entities—like a gray, without a clear gender, watching humans in sterile surroundings. Strangely, you won’t find family photos of last summer’s reunion hanging in those places.
Science and UFOs
Despite this, Logan and Farrar ask us to envision intelligent life evolving across light-years, developing spaceships, and journeying here only to conduct bizarre experiments like cow mutilations. Scientifically speaking, such narratives don’t hold up.
For starters, the materialistic timeline contradicts the plausibility of advanced civilizations developing so far ahead of us. According to that timeline, there hasn’t even been enough time for basic life forms to evolve. Life, it seems, needed more than just a lightning strike to spark into being.
Interestingly, Richard Dawkins once suggested that perhaps life on Earth was seeded by aliens from advanced civilizations. But this still leads to the question, where did those aliens come from? Another older alien civilization, perhaps?
Then there’s the issue of interstellar travel. The distances involved are mind-boggling. For example, you’d be looking at tens of thousands of years just to reach the nearest star system. Wormholes? They’re not designed to transport spaceships, just particles. Even if these mysterious beings lived for millennia, accomplishing such travel without collapsing societies or succumbing to boredom seems implausible.
Also, space debris presents another obstacle. Only slim spacecraft might survive the entry; larger vessels would likely find themselves obliterated. Current ideas about laser sail propulsion could only send lightweight probes a fraction of the distance needed. Carrying actual human-like beings—especially the famous gray ones—is a whole different challenge.
If we eliminate the impossible, what’s left? We should start filtering out misinformation, attention-seeking stunts, and simple misidentifications. Once, during a flight, I thought I spotted a cigar-shaped UFO—it turned out to be an American Airlines jet. Funny how angles and light can play tricks on our minds.
What’s left after we sift through it? It starts to resemble more of a demonic action than anything extraterrestrial.
Warnings About Occult Interests
The oddest part of UFO discussions is the common belief that these beings are friendly and more intelligent than us. Farrar’s claim about government spending on reverse-engineering technology raises questions—if these beings truly are evolved and kind, why is there a need for such a monumental treasure hunt? Why not just provide a manual on how to communicate with them?
Old religious instincts resurface here. Conversations about “extradimensional watchers” often echo ancient practices aimed at establishing contact with otherworldly entities. It seems that using current terms to describe these interactions merely modernizes the ancient dialogue with demons.
Humans have been tempted by these ideas throughout history. Only the Bible warns against engaging with spirits. Many other beliefs seek “non-human truths” claimed to be hidden wisdom. Yet the Bible cautions that such pursuits are idolatrous and perilous, as the spirits involved are often deceptive.
Remember Eden? The serpent, questioning God’s word, offered wisdom and led humanity astray. This theme appears repeatedly.
Today’s UFO mythology aligns seamlessly with New Age beliefs surrounding “ascended masters” and “star beings,” promising secret knowledge and spiritual elevation—complete with extravagant bonuses for early joiners.
Should we be shocked that governments are attempting to communicate with “non-human intelligence”? History demonstrates that civilizations like Babylon and Egypt chased after the same connections. There are even references in the New Testament warning against the devil as an adversary to the gospel. Notably, reports have claimed that encounters suspiciously diminish when Christ’s name is invoked. Interestingly, entities that are supposedly highly advanced in physics don’t seem to respond in kind.
Angels, doing God’s work, don’t have UFO meetings or conduct midnight investigations into farmers’ fields.
What True Disclosure Looks Like
In recent months, Joe Rogan has shown more curiosity about Christianity. Yet, he often recounts experiences with DMT, where he encounters “inhuman intelligence” promising hidden wisdom. It makes you wonder if others in government are having similar encounters. His soul seems caught in an age-old struggle.
Demonic influence isn’t just the stuff of fiction. It’s a critical reminder. To find true wisdom, we must align ourselves with God and Christ, who provides clear guidance without secrets.





