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Aliens, demons, and the supernatural war

Carlson and Rogan opened their conversation by discussing their opinions about UFOs and extraterrestrials, which Carlson suggested are likely evil supernatural entities who have a relationship with the U.S. government.

Noting how UFO-like phenomena in the sky have been recorded throughout history, including memorably in the first chapter of Ezekiel, Carlson said he used to think people who believed in such things were crazy until he started looking into the topic for himself in 2017.

He claimed to have learned the government has evidence that UFOs — also known as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena or "UAPs" — are able to defy the laws of physics as we understand them, and that they also seemingly emerge not from outer space, but from underwater or underground.

'They've been here for thousands of years, whatever 'they' are, and it's pretty clear to me that they're spiritual entities, whatever that means," he said. "They're supernatural, which is to say 'supernatural' means 'above the natural.' And they don't behave according to the laws of science as measured by people. And they've been here a long time, and there's a ton of evidence they're under the ocean and under the ground. So with that fact set, what do you conclude?"

He also noted that he started doing segments on the subject on his Fox News show after a Department of Defense source reached out to him to confirm that there is "a ton of evidence that this UFO thing is real."

Carlson said he eventually decided to stop looking into the subject because he realized it was "dark." One aspect of the evil surrounding the UFO phenomenon, he said, is that the topic is shrouded in secrecy and deception. Another is that if these entities are spiritual, they are necessarily on "team good or team bad," and he said he believes some of them are bad, which he said is a fact of which the U.S. government is well aware.

"If the U.S. government knows that — or people within the U.S. government know that — then they're serving a bad force," he said.

Carlson, who has been increasingly outspoken regarding his beliefs about the supernatural since being ousted from Fox News a year ago, later said he has come to believe that both good and evil are external forces that act on people. Noting how he grew up in southern California during the 1970s and '80s in a very secular family, he said he and others like him are increasingly pondering the supernatural, despite not having done so in the past.

"All of a sudden ..., a lot of people I know who had similar childhoods to mine, similar life experiences, are like, 'Maybe there is, like, a supernatural realm. Maybe there's more than just, like, what we can see and feel. Maybe life is more than just ordering s--- on Amazon. Maybe there's, like, a purpose. Maybe there is this battle between good and evil around us that we can't see, but that we do experience a lot."

Jon Brown is a reporter for The Christian Post. Send news tips to jon.brown@christianpost.com

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