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Alien Deception and the KGB?
« on: July 12, 2023, 02:35:33 PM »
After hearing of this strange book, I think that it is worth making this information more public so that perhaps a definitive link can be established between the occultic belief in "extraterrestrials" and the former Soviet Union.

There is an apparently famous book within the alien/UFO community called the Secret Book of Alien Races. I will list a description from an archive.org page of this book which describes its origins and contents:


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Dante Santori, a former special forces sergeant from Europe, translated a secret book about aliens from Russian to English, capturing the minds of many believers in extraterrestrial life in the process. The book is titled, "Introduction to the Alien Races Book." Dante did all of the translations with his friend Petro, who later sadly lost his life in a car crash. The book is believed to have been written around 1946-47, with constant additions and revisions over the years. The claim is that it was given to government agents for them to add their information to it. Dante says he and his friend Petro found the book when they started to clear out empty boxes from Petro's father's house. At first, they found lots of old docuмents, all in The Russian language. They started to translate it and found it interesting, with some of the information being sensitive, or at least it was sensitive at the time it was written. While going thru the old boxes they discovered the book called, "Introduction to the Alien Races Book." The book looked like a fairly modern copy, but they also found a cover for a version from 1951. Unfortunately, it was only the cover and no other contents. Petro and Dante decided to ask Petro's father about it; he told them that high-ranking Russian political officials always had rumors of alien contact being spoken about. However, nothing solid had been found to suggest real proof of aliens existing. Petro's father said he received the book from a diplomatic friend of his and had been updating it whenever new information was sent or told to him. The book, now fully translated by Dante and Petro can be read by English speakers too. The book contains fascinating information and supporting photos and drawings. Be it fact or fiction it is certainly gripping and worth a read.

Though I am unsure if we should trust the story that this book is a genuine docuмent, I may further attempt to investigate the claim to see if it is true. If this book was truly created by the KGB, it is "smoking gun" evidence that the alien deception is in some part one of the "errors of Russia" Our Lady warned us about back in 1917!


As for the intent behind the KGB creating a "secret book" about this matter, two options come to my mind:

1) deliberate deception. They made up everything in this book as some kind of draft text, and planned to capitalize on the aliens scare to their own benefit by crafting their own set of purported facts about the different kinds of "extraterrestrials". By controlling/dictating the "lore" behind closed doors, it would allow them to control the worldwide narrative surrounding these alleged beings.

2) contact with aliens = contact with demonic forces. The different alien "races" are just appearances worn by demons, and they really were in contact with members of the Soviet hierarchy. They fed evidently fake information to the Soviets in order to further utilize their satanic regime to lead men away from God, through a more occultic means.


I am curious to hear what others may think about this possible link. But I would caution against reading the contents of the book: I think they might be cursed or otherwise linked to demonic activity. Perhaps I may be a bit paranoid in stating that. Perhaps.

Re: Alien Deception and the KGB?
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2023, 03:32:19 PM »

1) deliberate deception. They made up everything in this book as some kind of draft text, and planned to capitalize on the aliens scare to their own benefit by crafting their own set of purported facts about the different kinds of "extraterrestrials". By controlling/dictating the "lore" behind closed doors, it would allow them to control the worldwide narrative surrounding these alleged beings.

2) contact with aliens = contact with demonic forces. The different alien "races" are just appearances worn by demons, and they really were in contact with members of the Soviet hierarchy. They fed evidently fake information to the Soviets in order to further utilize their satanic regime to lead men away from God, through a more occultic means.

I want to add a third option: psychotronic warfare. (Posted on it a while back here)

It seems like willful spread of disinformation, attempts to contact spirits with mediums and rituals, and the use of weaponry designed to have an effect on the mind. It's a big topic, but a difficult part of it is that a lot of it is just nonsense per #1. It's likely that a lot of UFO phenomenon can be explained by deceptions performed by the various militaries of the world to fool their adversaries about their tech, for example. Yet, directed-energy weapons are real and Havana syndrome is docuмented, though it still has its detractors. It's likely that there is something to this that is not well-known publicly and which it seems like various governments have access to for use, especially in the "former" Soviet countries.


Re: Alien Deception and the KGB?
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2023, 08:15:51 AM »
I want to add a third option: psychotronic warfare. (Posted on it a while back here)

It seems like willful spread of disinformation, attempts to contact spirits with mediums and rituals, and the use of weaponry designed to have an effect on the mind. It's a big topic, but a difficult part of it is that a lot of it is just nonsense per #1. It's likely that a lot of UFO phenomenon can be explained by deceptions performed by the various militaries of the world to fool their adversaries about their tech, for example. Yet, directed-energy weapons are real and Havana syndrome is docuмented, though it still has its detractors. It's likely that there is something to this that is not well-known publicly and which it seems like various governments have access to for use, especially in the "former" Soviet countries.

Yes, that's definitely a possibility. Thanks for sharing your take!

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Re: Alien Deception and the KGB?
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2023, 08:44:52 AM »
Though I am unsure if we should trust the story that this book is a genuine docuмent, I may further attempt to investigate the claim to see if it is true. If this book was truly created by the KGB, it is "smoking gun" evidence that the alien deception is in some part one of the "errors of Russia" Our Lady warned us about back in 1917!

While the narrative about this book sounds like the typical fiction you'll see on various sites, the alien deception agenda is by no means primarily a Russian error, as Wernher von Braun was telling colleagues about the plan, and the Western entertainment industry has been programming people about aliens since about the time of WW2.

What Our Lady meant by the errors of Russia was none other than Vatican II, as the infiltration of the Church was orchestrated by Communist infiltrators into the hierarchy when they rolled out Komrad Roncalli.

Re: Alien Deception and the KGB?
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2023, 09:07:48 AM »
While the narrative about this book sounds like the typical fiction you'll see on various sites, the alien deception agenda is by no means primarily a Russian error, as Wernher von Braun was telling colleagues about the plan, and the Western entertainment industry has been programming people about aliens since about the time of WW2.

What Our Lady meant by the errors of Russia was none other than Vatican II, as the infiltration of the Church was orchestrated by Communist infiltrators into the hierarchy when they rolled out Komrad Roncalli.

I agree in part. It seems like the East and West have been programming a narrative around this subject for some time.

Is it possible that errors other than Vatican II (which was of course the most devastating) were referenced by Our Lady?