
"BILL MAHER: You know what I found scary, the part about the people at the Pentagon who say it's demons. Tell them that story. Tell them about the demons. It's Halloween. Yes. Tell them. What is that? Damn. DAN FARAH: So in the film, one of the senior intelligence officials named Jay Stratton, he was the director of air and space warfare at the Defense Intelligence Agency. And then he ran the US government's UAP task force. He tells a story about how he was trying to run this issue up the flagpole and bring attention to it."
"And his superiors told him that they thought these things were demons. And that he was doing the devil's work by looking into it. And on camera in the film he says I can't believe these words were coming out of their mouths. He's like I'm briefing them on an advanced aerospace vehicle that's absolutely there. It's been spotted by trade observers like our Navy fighter pilots in their 80 million dollar airplanes that we trust them with."
Bill Maher hosted Dan Farah, Michael Moynihan, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on HBO's Real Time. Dan Farah recounted a Defense Intelligence Agency official's account that Pentagon superiors called UAPs "demons" and accused investigators of doing the devil's work. The official described briefing credible observers and sensor data pointing to advanced aerospace vehicles. Marjorie Taylor Greene stated a belief in demons and suggested those demons could be UFO aliens fallen from Heaven. The segment juxtaposed claims of military sightings and intelligence skepticism with paranormal and religious interpretations of UAP phenomena.
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