A sitting U.S. Representative just declared on national television that extraterrestrials visiting Earth are actually demons from biblical prophecy.
When Faith Meets Conspiracy Theory on Prime Time
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made headlines during her appearance on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher by stating unequivocally that extraterrestrials could be demons. “Absolutely. I’m a Bible-believing Christian, and I believe those could be demons,” Greene declared when pressed about her supernatural worldview. The Georgia Republican’s comments weren’t delivered as metaphor or theological speculation, but as genuine belief informing her political perspective.
The interview, which aired on Halloween night, showcased Greene’s willingness to merge religious doctrine with fringe theories in ways that few elected officials have attempted on national television. Her statements reflect a specific interpretation of Christianity that views unexplained phenomena through a strictly biblical lens, where supernatural encounters must be categorized as either divine or demonic in origin.
Perhaps more revealing than her demon theory was Greene’s candid admission about her infamous “Jewish space laser” conspiracy. When Maher confronted her about the antisemitic implications, Greene claimed ignorance about the Rothschild family’s Jewish heritage.
Since Project Blue Beam is trending this video came to mind for those that do not know what the theory is.
Project Blue Beam is a theory about a supposed government program that will use holograms to create a catastrophic style event (alien invasion, etc.) to trick the masses… pic.twitter.com/4aBMaDx7TT
— Steve 🇺🇸 (@SteveLovesAmmo) January 5, 2024
Political Implications of Supernatural Beliefs
Greene’s demon theory isn’t occurring in a political vacuum. The congresswoman has recently broken with Republican orthodoxy on several issues, including healthcare and foreign policy positions regarding Gaza. Her appearance on Maher’s show represented both an opportunity to reach new audiences and a risk of further alienating traditional conservative voters who might question such extreme religious interpretations.
The timing of these revelations matters significantly. As Greene positions herself as both insider and outsider within Republican politics, her willingness to espouse fringe beliefs may either solidify her base among conspiracy-minded voters or provide ammunition for opponents questioning her fitness for office. Her statements demonstrate how religious conviction can be weaponized to justify virtually any worldview, regardless of scientific evidence or logical consistency.
Angels and Demons are interdimensional beings.
Interdimensional beings = aren't ET's
Catherine Fitts claims that significant portions of the government and military have interacted with Interdimensional Demonic Intelligence.
Biblical times.
Biblical war. pic.twitter.com/Nq6M4MLp5O
— 9 (@QQSource) June 19, 2025
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Unexplained Mysteries – Aliens may be demons, Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Bill Maher