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Vance Shares His Thoughts on UFOs: ‘I Don’t Believe They’re Aliens – I Believe They’re Demons’

Vance Shares His Thoughts on UFOs: ‘I Don’t Believe They’re Aliens – I Believe They’re Demons’

Vice President Vance Discusses UFOs

In a recent interview, Vice President J.D. Vance shared his thoughts on UFOs and unidentified aerial phenomena. He expressed the belief that these are not extraterrestrial in nature but rather supernatural, referencing biblical interpretations.

During the conversation with Benny Johnson, Vance was asked about the Trump administration’s plans regarding the release of government UFO files. He mentioned that while the administration is working on it, their focus lies on other priorities, particularly economic issues.

Despite the demands of his office, Vance conveyed that there is growing interest in the topic of UFOs.

“Honestly, I haven’t had the time to dive deep into this, but I’m passionate about it,” Vance stated, mentioning his past consideration of visiting Area 51 in New Mexico, though plans fell through.

He assured listeners that he shares their curiosity, emphasizing that his current term offers him more time to explore these mysteries.

“We’re going to get to the bottom of it,” he asserted.

Vance further elaborated that he views these phenomena as having spiritual implications.

“I don’t believe they’re aliens; I lean more toward the idea that they could be demons, but that’s a whole other discussion,” he remarked.

When prompted for further thoughts, Vance suggested that it’s unwise to jump to extraterrestrial conclusions about every unknown occurrence, especially from a Christian perspective.

“All these celestial happenings might be interpreted as otherworldly. I prefer to think of them in a more Biblical context. The world houses many strange and difficult-to-explain things,” he said. “I generally lean toward a supernatural explanation, consistent with Christian beliefs.”

He pointed out that these views align with a broader understanding of spiritual reality as reflected in the Bible.

“There’s a balance of good and evil in the world. One of the devil’s greatest tricks is convincing people that he doesn’t exist,” Vance concluded.

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