Thu. May 7th, 2026

LA Marzulli Reveals Why UFOs Are Not What Most Christians Think

The conversation around UFO disclosure is no longer living on the fringes of the internet. It’s exploding into the mainstream. Government officials are talking. Former intelligence figures are speaking openly. Videos once dismissed as conspiracy theories are now debated on national platforms.

And according to L.A. Marzulli, the church cannot afford to remain spiritually asleep while the world races toward what he believes is a coming supernatural deception.

During a recent interview with Charisma, Marzulli delivered a sobering warning: many Christians fundamentally misunderstand the nature of the UFO phenomenon because they fail to distinguish between demons and fallen angels.

“The whole UFO phenomena is demons,” Marzulli said many Christians wrongly claim. “Well we need to stop and talk about this.”

That distinction sits at the center of Marzulli’s decades-long research into UFOs, the Nephilim and biblical prophecy.

“The disembodied spirits of the Nephilim are demons,” Marzulli said. “They are earthbound. They need a body to manifest in this dimension. Fallen angels do not.”

He continued: “Fallen angels are eternal beings. Eternal beings which do not need bodies because they already have them and those bodies are eternal.”

That statement completely reshapes how many believers view disclosure.


For years, parts of the church have treated UFO encounters as nothing more than hallucinations, fantasies or purely spiritual illusions. Marzulli rejects that framework entirely.

“It’s not demonic delusion,” he said. “It’s nuts and bolts craft. It’s real and it’s physical.”

Marzulli points directly to Scripture to support his case.

When Abraham entertained angels, they ate food. When angels entered Sodom, the men of the city physically saw them and attempted to assault them. Satan physically transported Jesus during the temptation in the wilderness. In Daniel, angelic beings battled the “Prince of Persia.”

“This is all reality,” Marzulli said. “So when you get these ridiculous statements, ‘Oh, it’s all demonic.’ No, no, no, no, no. Time out. It’s not. This is fallen angel technology is what we’re looking at here.”

That phrase, “fallen angel technology,” surfaced repeatedly throughout the interview.

Marzulli argued the supernatural realm described in Scripture contains advanced technology humanity does not yet understand. He referenced the “chariots of fire” surrounding Elisha, the flaming sword guarding Eden and the supernatural architecture described throughout the Bible.

“Technology is all through the Bible,” he said. “The heavenly realm, the supernatural, has technology that we don’t understand.”

This is where the conversation becomes urgent for believers.

Marzulli warned Christians that misunderstanding the physical aspect of the phenomenon could leave them vulnerable if dramatic public manifestations occur.

“If this thing appears in the sky and lands in a city near you, you’re going to freak out because you’ve been told a false narrative,” he said.

That warning ties directly into what Marzulli calls “the coming great deception,” a phrase he connects to 1 Timothy 4 and 2 Thessalonians.

“The Spirit expressly states that in the latter days, some will depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and the doctrine of demons,” he said.

Marzulli believes the modern disclosure movement, New Age channeling and even Hollywood predictive programming are preparing humanity for a supernatural explanation that removes God from the equation.

But he insists Christians do not need to fear if they remain grounded in Scripture.

The Bible already warned us deception would come. Jesus already told us to watch. Paul already warned of seducing spirits. Revelation already describes a world desperate for answers apart from God.

Disclosure may dominate headlines in the days ahead. The church cannot afford spiritual laziness while the world asks questions about beings, dimensions and the supernatural.

Because if Marzulli is right, this conversation is no longer science fiction.

It is our present reality.

James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a journalism background from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and at 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. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].

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