Alex Jones, a well-known commentator and host of Infowars, sharply criticised the release of US government documents on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs/UFOs) in May 2026. He believes this isn't groundbreaking information about extraterrestrial life, but a planned psychological operation (psyop) intended to destabilise society, shake religious beliefs, and prepare the ground for a possible "false flag"—a staged event attributed to "aliens." Jones calls the entire affair a "nothing burger"—a big deal intended to distract from the real issues.
In his livestreams, Jones emphasises that the released files are mostly old, obscure photos, videos, and reports—"random, nondescript blobs." He compares this to the way the government previously "released" Epstein's files: revealing a small portion to create a sense of transparency, but withholding key information. "This is the culmination of years of disinformation—rabbit trails that lead nowhere," Jones says. Intelligence agencies have been blurring the surface for decades, only to use it for manipulation at the right moment.
Jones places the strongest emphasis on the religious aspect. He claims that the government has activated thousands of pastors through programs like Clergy Response Teams (linked to FEMA) and Infragard (an FBI-private sector collaboration). Clergy are tasked with "calming their flocks" and preparing the faithful for a "revelation" that could shake the foundations of Christianity. Jones warns: the goal is to undermine the Bible—the belief that man was created in God's image and Jesus' role as Saviour—by suggesting that "aliens" created humanity or that UAPs are demonic manifestations.
"They have pastors who go around saying, 'I'm a government-aligned pastor,' convincing Christians that aliens are real to shake their faith," Jones warns. He compares this to the "great deception" described in the Bible (2 Thessalonians 2). He says they're not attacking Christianity head-on, but "undermining it from within, pretending to defend it." He believes this is part of a broader plan to destabilise society, weaken traditional institutions, and introduce a new form of control.
Jones refers to the 1990s theory of Project Blue Beam by Serge Monast, which posits that elites plan to use advanced technology—holograms, projections, media manipulation, and energy weapons—to simulate an alien invasion or religious "return." The goal would be to introduce a global government and a new "world religion." He sees the current disclosures as a "soft launch"—a preliminary softening of society before the larger spectacle. "They're setting a precedent to falsely claim it's aliens," he states bluntly.
In the context of current politics, Jones connects this to other crises (the Iran war, economic woes, the Epstein affair). UFO disclosures are meant to distract and "screw with everybody's brains"—to confuse people, undermine trust in institutions, and prepare the ground for emergency powers (states of emergency) in the face of a supposed "threat from the skies." He mentions collaborations with researchers like Daniel Liszt (Dark Journalist), who point out that the real technology is still classified and what is being shown is theatre.
Jones has been following the UFO topic for years. He predicted that "disclosure" would be used as "COVID 2.0"—a tool for mass control and manipulation. He emphasises that many "sightings" are secret human technologies (drones, stealth, directed-energy weapons) and not necessarily extraterrestrial objects. At the same time, he doesn't rule out real anomalies, but warns against blindly accepting government and media narratives.
In his broadcasts, he calls for critical thinking, maintaining faith, and being prepared for escalation. "This is not the end of the secrecy; this is the beginning of a new phase of deception," he concludes. According to him, true disclosure will never come in the form of honest transparency because the elites use the topic as a psychological weapon.
Alex Jones's position fits into his broader narrative of globalist elites manipulating perceptions of reality to maintain power. Is he right? Time will tell – subsequent batches of documents are to be released gradually. For Jones's supporters, it's confirmation that "they" are playing old games again. For skeptics, it's another conspiracy theory. One thing is certain: the UAP topic has never been more heated, and Jones's voice remains one of the loudest in the debate.
Alex Jones’s central claim is that the UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) document release is a "nothing burger"—a tactical distraction used by the government to manage public perception while withholding real information.
1. The "Nothing Burger" as DistractionJones argues that the May 2026 release, consisting of roughly 162 records like "random, nondescript blobs", is a "drop in the proverbial ocean". He believes the timing is designed to divert public attention from the Epstein files controversy. Struggles in the ongoing Iran war.Domestic economic issues.
2. Religious Subversion via "Government Pastors"Jones claims the government has activated "government-aligned pastors" through programs like InfraGard (an FBI-private sector partnership). According to Jones, these pastors are tasked with shaking the faith of their congregations. The goal is to convince Christians that aliens created humanity, thereby undermining the Bible and traditional Christianity
3. Project Blue Beam (The Fake Invasion)Jones frequently cites Project Blue Beam, a theory positing that global elites intend to use advanced holographic technology to stage a fake alien invasion or religious "return". He interprets the current UAP disclosures as a "soft launch" or psychological preparation for: Implementing a totalitarian world government. Introducing a new "world religion" that replaces established faiths.
4. "COVID 2.0" and Mass Control. He likens the UAP narrative to a new form of mass manipulation, similar to how he viewed COVID-19 pandemic responses. In this view, the "threat from the skies" provides a pretext for establishing emergency powers. Justifying increased surveillance and state control.
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