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NASA vs AARO? Alien Disclosure, UAP Confusion, and the Truth They Are Not Telling Us

  • Writer: Christopher Garrow
    Christopher Garrow
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

A NASA veteran just threw more fuel on the alien disclosure fire.

Dr. Gentry Lee, a longtime NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer connected to major planetary missions, reportedly said alien life almost certainly exists. But he also made another claim: there is no evidence that aliens, alien machines, or extraterrestrial civilizations have actually visited Earth.

So let’s ask the obvious question.

Is NASA disagreeing with AARO and the rest of the government?

Officially, they would probably say no. But publicly, it sure feels like two different messages are being pushed at the same time.

NASA keeps talking about exoplanets, possible biosignatures, habitable worlds, and the search for life beyond Earth. They are basically saying, “The universe is massive. Life could be out there.”

AARO, on the other hand, keeps saying there is no verified evidence of extraterrestrial technology, alien bodies, or hidden government reverse-engineering programs.

So which is it?

Are we alone? Are we not alone? Are they here? Are they not here? Is the government hiding something, slow-rolling something, or simply confused itself?

That is the real story.

The modern disclosure conversation is not just about aliens. It is about narrative control. One agency sounds open to life beyond Earth. Another agency tells the public there is nothing to see. Whistleblowers make claims. Officials deny them. Congress holds hearings. Reports get released. Then everything gets buried in technical language, classified briefings, and carefully worded statements.

Confusion on all sides.

And we know who the author of confusion is.

“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.”1 Corinthians 14:33

That verse matters right now.

Because whether we are talking about UFOs, UAPs, “non-human intelligence,” interdimensional beings, or government disclosure, Christians should not be gullible, fearful, or asleep. We should be discerning.

The Bible already tells us there is more going on than what we can see with our eyes. It speaks of heavenly beings, fallen powers, deception, signs, wonders, and spiritual wickedness in high places. So if the world suddenly announces “we are not alone,” that should not destroy the Christian faith.

But here is the warning: the danger may not be the existence of life somewhere else. The danger may be the message attached to it.

If disclosure is used to tell humanity that we were not created by God, that Jesus is not Lord, that Scripture is outdated, or that advanced beings are our true creators and guides, then this is not just science. That is theology. That is spiritual warfare.

“But even if we or an angel from heaven preach any other gospel to you than the one we have preached to you, let him be accursed.”Galatians 1:8

NASA says life may be out there. AARO says there is no proof aliens are here. The government says one thing, insiders say another, and the public is left trying to decode the smoke.

Maybe that is the point.

But Christians already have a standard: test everything.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

They do not replace Him.


 
 
 

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