Analyzing Tucker Carlson's UFO Statements on the Shawn Ryan Podcast
"Interdimensionals", man-made UFOs, & The Spiritual War at play
Tucker Carlson has been unchained since leaving Fox News, diving deeper into the truth and going against establishment narratives through his Tucker Carlson Network and appearances on podcasts. He’s also opened up about more “unconventional” matters, such as UFO and paranormal topics.
He recently appeared on the Shawn Ryan Podcast and gave more thoughts on UFOs and the spiritual war that humanity currently finds itself in. Shawn Ryan is a former Navy Seal and former CIA contractor. He started his podcast about 4 years ago and currently has about 3.2 million subscribers on YouTube, interviewing primarily military veterans but also talking to influential people in media and politics. I’ve been familiar with his show for a couple years, and find some of his discussions to be very good listens.
Shawn has dove into UFOs with prior guests on his show. He’s talked to voices like Steven Greer, (whom I greatly question), Congressman Tim Burchett, Billy Carson, and others on the topic. While I don’t necessarily trust some of the guests he’s had on, I do think Shawn Ryan is genuinely trying to get to the bottom of the matter himself.
In this article we’re going to analyze some clips of Tucker’s conversation with Shawn Ryan regarding supernatural issues and I’ll give my thoughts and opinions on where Tucker is on point, and where I think he may be missing part of the picture.
Anti-Human Movement
Tucker’s thoughts on the motives behind artificial intelligence and the transgender movements:
“Any movement that’s anti-human is probably not human.”
I would very much agree that humans are being acted upon by unseen forces outside of their conscious perception, whether they realize it or not, both benevolent, “angelic” and malevolent, “demonic” or “archonic”, forces.
We live in a vast cosmos and only perceive a very small fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum. In my opinion, it’s quite foolish to think we’re the only life in this cosmos, and that this life only takes a physical form like us.
Now do our global elites knowingly convene with dark spiritual (and/or physical) forces in an effort to form their plans of full spectrum domination? Evidence would suggest…
Tucker also give his opinion that the elite’s “main interest is convincing you that the supernatural isn’t real”.
I would mostly agree with this. We are most definitely blinded at the mainstream level by a reductionist, materialist philosophy, especially in scientific circles - reducing everything down to particles and matter.
Although, I wouldn’t say the elites don’t want us believing in the supernatural, they exert control over world religions that funnel people down the supernatural path - I personally believe they want to funnel people down either path of “everything is material” or “everything is spiritual” - with the real main interest being the prevention humans from connecting the physical with the non-physical. They do not want us viewing reality in a holistic fashion.
Tucker on UFOs
Tucker thinks the UFO issue is all spiritual.
I do like how Tucker humbles himself on this topic and says he doesn’t really know.
He also briefly mentions that “he’s sure some of it is advanced technology we possess”, referring to some UFO sightings being man-made, black project craft not admitted by governments or corporations. This, I fully agree with. I think most (not all) anomalous craft sightings in the sky over the last 70 years are secret craft with exotic propulsion systems that [They] don’t want to admit exist.
I would argue that “UFOs” are both physical and non-physical in nature, along with extraterrestrial life. Back to the point of physical and non-physical being intertwined, it’s likely, in my view, that there are both physical and non-physical life forms existing throughout our cosmos. And in terms of the craft these life forms are piloting, they are working with “laws of physics” still unknown to humans, so it’s possible in my view that they are able to make a physical craft “dematerialize” by some electromagnetic means and move that craft faster than the “speed of light”, moving it into or through the non-physical realms, per se.
Are aliens “Fallen Angels” mentioned in the Bible? Short answer - I think some are, yes. But I don’t think all of them are. Much more to discuss and dissect on that topic.
And just thinking of human beings ourselves, we are both physical and non-physical at the same time. We have a meat suit body and a consciousness that exists outside of our respective gray matter material brains. Humans are “inter-dimensional” too, just with much less capacity of understanding how our energetic bodies work than say, an advanced extraterrestrial intelligence. All life is inter-dimensional, in some respect, plants and animals as well. We have a certain level of conscious awareness above plants and animals, but there are other lifeforms beyond us that may have a level of awareness or perception that we have yet to attain.
What is “physical” matter but 99.9% empty “space” full of spiraling vortices of light and energy? It’s a weird universe we live in, and we have barely begun to scratch the surface of understanding it.
UFO Disinformation
Why does the establishment put so much energy into “debunking” the UFO topic?
It’s simple and logical why the media and scientific establishment have spent so much energy debunking and attacking UFO proponents over the decades. It comes down to power (literally) and it comes down to mental control.
Pondering UFOs ultimately leads a question of “how are they getting here?”. What propulsion mechanisms do they use to traverse space and/or time? Which then begins the process of diving into zero-point energy generation and gravity manipulation technologies. These alternative sciences are some of the most sensitive to the military-industrial complex, and they have gone to incredible lengths over the years to silence and suppress this issue, hence working to prevent people from looking into UFOs in general by creating ridiculing propaganda around it.
The other is control - if people began thinking for themselves and questioning the mainstream, establishment scientific and religious narratives, they wouldn’t be as easy to control by the Powers that Be.
Tucker says he doesn’t trust anybody in the “UFO Community”, “whatever that is”. I do concur. I spent a few years pretty deep in the UFO Community myself, speaking at about a dozen UFO conferences, and working with and meeting with a variety of names in the so-called UFO Community, and I came to find out through direct experience that there are quite a few folks in that world who are not to be trusted. There are definitely some genuine people in that movement, can’t blanket label everyone, but there are also some just looking to make some money, garner a reputation, and/or who have an agenda to deceive.
It does sound a little counterintuitive how on one hand Tucker says he doesn’t trust anybody, but on the other he will trust those who he thinks are telling the truth. It sounds like he’s still trying to work out what’s really going on in the UFO subject and doesn’t know who exactly to believe (as many of us are). He mentions in this podcast that he’s “satisfied” with the conclusions he has come to, I hope he doesn’t end his search for truth when his confirmation biases are met!
And it goes to note that just because someone isn’t lying, that doesn’t necessarily mean they are telling the truth. The UFO movement, just as much as any other movement, if not moreso, is full of useful idiots not realizing they are promoting a false agenda or false details within an overarching “truthful” narrative.
Yes, I do believe Tucker is very well versed is disinformation campaigns - but back to the point made above, much of what we are seeing coming from “whistleblowers”, the media, government, even Congress, over the last few years on the UFO subject could be coming from people believing they are getting proper intelligence and believing they are telling the truth, but they’re not realizing they’re being subject to a complex limited hangout psy-op. Seeming knowledgeable and sincere doesn’t mean someone is giving you the truth.
I do not believe Tucker is knowingly promoting disinformation on the UFO subject himself. I believe him to be truly genuine in his search for answers and relaying of his beliefs. The question is - who in the government, media, and on social media are the ones purposefully deceiving as part of a sophisticated psy-op? Because they’re definitely out there.
Commonality of Religions
In one of the most fascinating sections of this podcast, Tucker discusses the commonality of world religions and traditions with some of the ancient stories they tell.
I’ve always been interested in finding the commonality of world religions and traditions - not necessarily claiming only one to be “the truth”, but looking at the symbology and allegory of ancient texts to find what they’re saying, and cross referencing these myths to see where they are same essentially the same thing - this is where I think the deeper truths can be found. Some often disagree and espouse their particular belief system to be “the truth”, but I find this to be a narrow minded, simplistic way of thinking.
And there are many stories that can be cross-referenced in a variety of ancient texts, such as “end of world” flood-type myths and myths of intelligent beings coming down from the heavens and intervening in human affairs, among others. One can also cross reference these myths with breakthrough in alternative sciences, to find what exactly our ancient texts and their writers were trying to describe. Science and religion often coincidence when the dogma and propaganda is stripped away.
With these statements, I would fairly disagree. I would agree that we’re engineered by establishment, atheistic programming to view Bible readers to be “unsophisticated, poor whites” as Tucker states, I would not agree that it’s only the Bible readers who understand what’s going on in these times. You can find people of diverse backgrounds and belief systems who can grasp what’s going on with the spiritual matters of our modern day, not just Christians.
A Story of Differing Beliefs
In our last clip, I particularly liked this story from Tucker of flying on an airplane.
“How is this Muslim guy my enemy? He’s a massive improvement over everyone in D.C. who thinks they’re God.”
If only we could get more humans to have this kind of mindset. A proper form of inclusion rather than a woke form of pseudo-inclusion.
To conclude, this podcast was a fascinating listen, and I hope Tucker keeps pushing boundaries on not only geopolitical matters, but these supernatural and spiritual matters as well.
As we all continue the search for truth, our egos will be rattled and beliefs will be challenged - and that is a necessary part of the ascension process.
The Great Awakening continues!
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Nice analysis Jordan.
I can't believe they're getting rid of Alex Jones and replacing him with Tucker 'Vanilla' Carlson as the new voice of Conspiracy Theory.
What a joke.