
"Gregg Phillips, who leads FEMA's Office of Response and Recovery, has made it abundantly clear that he believes he experienced a supernatural transportation, twice. He described one incident where his entire car was 'lifted up' while he was driving and carried to a ditch outside a church 40 miles away."
"Vice President J.D. Vance claimed that UFO sightings are actually glimpses of demons in the sky. He appears to believe that aliens visit Earth, and that those aliens are actually demons, which adds a layer of complexity to the public's perception of such phenomena."
Gregg Phillips, a FEMA official, claims to have experienced teleportation, while Vice President J.D. Vance suggests UFOs are demons. These statements, initially met with skepticism, reveal a deeper trend in American belief systems. Critics view these claims as evidence of irrationality within the MAGA movement. However, sociologists indicate that such beliefs are not as outlandish as they seem, reflecting a conventional aspect of contemporary American spirituality and belief, particularly among certain demographics.
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