In a viral X post that quickly racked up over 100,000 views, influencer Mario Nawfal dropped a bombshell: U.S. government officials have allegedly been discreetly briefing religious leaders—primarily Christian pastors—to prepare their congregations for major revelations tied to UFO disclosure. These briefings reportedly involve claims of non-human origins, advanced craft, and even “strange reptilian-looking creatures.” Nawfal’s wry closer? “Anything but talking about Epstein files.” @MarioNawfal
The timing is no coincidence. It coincides with President Donald Trump’s executive directive ordering the release of government UFO/UAP files, fresh congressional statements, and a surge in public speculation. Is this genuine preparation for paradigm-shifting disclosure? A distraction tactic? Or something in between? Let’s break down the claims, the context, and why this story is exploding right now.
The Pastors’ Explosive Testimony
🇺🇸 Religious leaders say they’ve been discreetly briefed by government officials about preparing their congregations for major revelations
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 6, 2026
Talks point to UFO disclosure, claims of non-human origins, and more
Anything but talking about Epstein filespic.twitter.com/60X9nKECwO https://t.co/6wTaFIGsx6
The story traces back to prominent Pentecostal evangelist Perry Stone, who shared details in a late-April 2026 YouTube video. According to Stone, a trusted pastor friend described a closed-door meeting with U.S. government officials and others. A “large number” of pastors were invited to a location (reportedly in Tennessee mountains, at an Airbnb-style spot) where cell phones were banned and no recordings were allowed.The message from officials? Brace your congregations. Upcoming releases would include information on:
- UFO spacecraft and alleged discovered crafts.
- Materials “not from Earth.”
- Non-human intelligences, including “reptilian-looking creatures.”
Stone said officials urged pastors: “You need to prepare your people and get ready to answer them for what you’re about to hear being released.” He expressed concern that the revelations could cause mass doubt or “apostasy,” with people questioning the Bible’s creation story if evidence points to other “creations in the galaxies.”
Stone isn’t alone. Pastor Alan DiDio of Revival Nation publicly confirmed on social media: “I was in this meeting, and it’s absolutely true.” Other pastors have reportedly echoed similar accounts, though details remain secondhand and unverified by official sources. No names of officials or exact dates have been disclosed, keeping the claims firmly in the realm of insider testimony rather than documented fact.
Congressional Momentum and Trump’s UFO Push
These religious briefings don’t exist in a vacuum. They’re surfacing amid heightened official interest in UFOs/UAPs.
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has been vocal. In recent interviews, she stated she’s reviewed classified evidence in a SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) showing “things of nonhuman origin and creation.” She promised a future press conference once materials are declassified, describing objects that could deflect Hellfire missiles and refusing to label them simply as “aliens.” newsweek.com
- Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) previously warned that full disclosure of what he’s seen would leave the country “unglued,” with people “up at night worrying.” He’s referenced shocking briefings involving advanced, unexplained phenomena. msn.com
- Trump’s Executive Actions: In February 2026, Trump directed federal agencies to declassify and release records on “alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs).” Pentagon reviews have reportedly uncovered “very interesting documents,” with releases expected “very soon.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been tasked with oversight. pbs.org
This builds on years of congressional hearings, whistleblower testimonies, and pent-up public demand for transparency.Why Brief Religious Leaders? And the SkepticismGovernments have long studied the societal and religious impacts of potential extraterrestrial contact—think historical Pentagon reports on how disclosure might affect faith communities. Proponents of the briefings argue it’s responsible crisis management: helping spiritual leaders frame non-human intelligence in ways that don’t shatter worldviews (e.g., as interdimensional beings, demons, or simply advanced life).Critics see red flags:
- Distraction Theory: Nawfal’s post explicitly floats this. With Epstein files still a hot-button transparency demand, some view the UFO surge as convenient misdirection.
- Lack of Hard Evidence: The claims rely on anonymous sources and unrecorded meetings. Perry Stone has faced past scrutiny; skeptics label the accounts as unverified or sensational.
- Broader Context: UFO discourse often blends genuine anomalies with speculation, psyops, or cultural phenomena. Reactions online range from “Jesus is coming—demons!” to “Project Blue Beam false flag” to biblical interpretations tying it to end-times prophecy.
What Happens Next?
If true, these briefings suggest the government anticipates disclosure that could upend not just science but theology—prompting questions like: Are we alone? What does “non-human” mean for creation narratives? How do we respond without panic or division?
Whether this is the prelude to historic transparency under Trump, a coordinated narrative rollout, or just another chapter in the long UFO saga, one thing is certain: public fascination is peaking. As files trickle out and more voices (pastors, lawmakers, or officials) speak up, the demand for verifiable evidence—not just whispers—will grow.What do you think? Preparation for truth, elaborate misdirection, or something else entirely? Drop your take below. In the meantime, stay curious, stay skeptical, and keep watching the skies… and the news.
Sources include Perry Stone’s April 27 video, Alan DiDio’s confirmation, Mario Nawfal’s X post (May 6, 2026), recent statements from Reps. Luna and Burchett, and reports from Christian Post, Daily Mail, and Reuters on Trump’s directives.

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