Tucker Carlson Claims UFOs Are Piloted By "Spiritual Entities"
Alien Life & UFO/UAPs
Monday 22nd, April 2024
In a recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson shared his views on unidentified flying objects (UFOs or UAPs), suggesting that they may be controlled by "spiritual entities" rather than being technological crafts from extraterrestrial civilisations. Carlson, known for his often controversial opinions, brought a new angle to the ongoing discourse surrounding UFOs.
During the podcast, Carlson articulated his belief that UFOs have an unearthly origin that ties more closely to spiritual or extradimensional realms. "There's a ton of evidence that they're under the ocean and under the ground", he asserted, highlighting his stance that these entities have coexisted with humanity for millennia.
"They've been here for a long time and it's pretty clear to me that they're spiritual entities", Carlson elaborated. He defined these spiritual beings as entities "above the observable nature" and ones that "don't behave according to the laws of science". This idea positions his interpretation within a more metaphysical framework rather than the common extraterrestrial hypothesis that dominates much of UFO/UAP discourse.
Carlson's views echo those of some political figures, such as Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison and GOP legislator Tim Burchett, who have also referenced spiritual or biblical interpretations in discussions about UFOs/UAPs. Congressman Burchett linked his understanding of UFOs/UAPs to biblical texts last year, specifically citing the first chapter of Ezekiel as evidence of an ancient UFO sighting. "Whenever I use the term angels, to me, it's synonymous with an extradimensional being", Burchett explained.
This approach to understanding UFOs places a significant emphasis on non-scientific explanations, focusing instead on spiritual and religious contexts that challenge the conventional scientific study of these phenomena. As public figures like Carlson and Burchett share these perspectives, they contribute to a broader, more diverse conversation about what UFOs/UAPs might represent and the nature of their presence.
During the podcast, Carlson articulated his belief that UFOs have an unearthly origin that ties more closely to spiritual or extradimensional realms. "There's a ton of evidence that they're under the ocean and under the ground", he asserted, highlighting his stance that these entities have coexisted with humanity for millennia.
"They've been here for a long time and it's pretty clear to me that they're spiritual entities", Carlson elaborated. He defined these spiritual beings as entities "above the observable nature" and ones that "don't behave according to the laws of science". This idea positions his interpretation within a more metaphysical framework rather than the common extraterrestrial hypothesis that dominates much of UFO/UAP discourse.
Carlson's views echo those of some political figures, such as Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison and GOP legislator Tim Burchett, who have also referenced spiritual or biblical interpretations in discussions about UFOs/UAPs. Congressman Burchett linked his understanding of UFOs/UAPs to biblical texts last year, specifically citing the first chapter of Ezekiel as evidence of an ancient UFO sighting. "Whenever I use the term angels, to me, it's synonymous with an extradimensional being", Burchett explained.
This approach to understanding UFOs places a significant emphasis on non-scientific explanations, focusing instead on spiritual and religious contexts that challenge the conventional scientific study of these phenomena. As public figures like Carlson and Burchett share these perspectives, they contribute to a broader, more diverse conversation about what UFOs/UAPs might represent and the nature of their presence.