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For years, talk of UFOs, aliens and non-human intelligence was treated as the domain of cranks and late-night radio hosts. That excuse no longer holds.

When central banks, military intelligence agencies, heads of state and even the Vatican begin openly discussing the implications of disclosure, something has shifted. What was once dismissed as nonsense is now quietly being planned at the highest levels of global power.

And far too many people, especially Christians, are still shrugging it off.

A recent report from The Times of London revealed that a former Bank of England analyst is urging financial authorities to prepare for the fallout of an official announcement confirming the existence of non-human intelligence. The concern is not theoretical. It is immediate, systemic and destabilizing.

“If there is an official announcement and we get presented with very clear evidence that nobody is going to dispute, I would say that in a matter of hours, you are going to have total financial instability,” said Helen McCaw, a former senior analyst in financial security at the Bank of England.

She warned of bank failures, payment system collapse and civil unrest.

“If banks start failing, the payment system will collapse, and you’ll have rioting on the streets because people can’t fill their cars up with fuel or buy food in the supermarket,” McCaw said.

This is not a blogger speculating. This is a former central bank analyst warning that disclosure could unravel modern society within hours.

This Is Not New to Everyone

For Christian researcher and author L.A. Marzulli, none of this is surprising.

Marzulli has warned for years that the UFO and UAP phenomenon is not about little green men from distant galaxies, but something far more ancient, deceptive and spiritual in nature.

“UFOs are not evidence of friendly ‘space brothers’ but rather interdimensional beings with a very nefarious, dark agenda,” Marzulli has said in previous interviews with Charisma Media. “This narrative is designed to deceive, even the elect, if that were possible.”

That warning sounds uncomfortable to modern ears, especially in a culture trained to separate faith from geopolitics, finance and technology. But the convergence now happening should make that separation impossible to maintain.

Governments are no longer mocking the topic. Militaries are no longer denying it. Financial institutions are planning for it. Religious authorities are preparing theological responses.

Only the public and much of the church seem determined to stay asleep.


A Spiritual Issue With Material Consequences

Marzulli has consistently framed disclosure not as a scientific breakthrough, but as a spiritual confrontation with real-world consequences.

“These aren’t your average fallen angels,” he says. “These are principalities, entities in charge of entire areas, and they have a very specific agenda to deceive.”

That deception, he argues, will not arrive wearing horns and pitchforks. It will arrive with credentials, authority and explanations that seem reasonable in a shaken world looking for answers.

And people will be looking for answers.

McCaw warned that disclosure could collapse confidence in markets, currencies and governments overnight.

“There might be extreme price volatility in financial markets due to catastrophizing or euphoria, and a collapse in confidence if market participants feel uncertain on how to price assets using any of the familiar methods,” she said.

When trust evaporates, people search for meaning, stability and leadership. The danger, Marzulli says, is where they will look.

“This narrative is designed to deceive,” he has warned repeatedly, pointing Christians back to Scripture rather than spectacle.

From Fringe to Front Page

British military documents now acknowledge efforts to obtain “extraterrestrial” technology. Senior U.S. officials have admitted unexplained craft operate beyond known human capabilities. Even the Vatican has publicly stated that discovering non-human intelligence would not contradict Catholic theology.

This is no longer fringe. It is institutional.

Marzulli describes modern disclosure as a slow climb that conditions the public step by step.

“That’s a major rung on the ladder,” he said, referring to recent government acknowledgments. “But we haven’t moved up much further yet.”

The implication is clear. More is coming.

Ignoring This Will Not Make It Go Away

Whether one agrees with Marzulli’s conclusions or not, dismissing the issue outright is no longer intellectually or spiritually responsible. When global banks prepare for chaos, governments prepare narratives, and religious institutions prepare doctrine, pretending nothing is happening is not discernment. It is denial.

Marzulli has been blunt about where he believes this leads.

“This is the coming great deception,” he has said.

The question is not whether disclosure is coming. The question is whether people, especially Christians, will be grounded enough in truth to recognize deception when it arrives dressed as enlightenment.

The world is preparing. Silence and mockery are no longer options.

Pay attention.

James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a background in journalism from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and the LA Dream Center. A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine.

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