Pentagon’s June UAP Files Rumored to Show Translucent Beings as Pastors Sound Alarm on ‘Demonic Deception’

 The Pentagon is preparing a second major release of UAP files for June 2026, following the initial declassification on May 8 that made over 160 historic documents, videos, and images public. Rumors around the upcoming batch suggest it could include striking images of translucent, long-limbed entities and reports of alleged human abductions.

Two American pastors, Joseph Zupetz and Tony Merkel, claim they were shown these images during a private February meeting at an Airbnb in Tennessee. They say intelligence insiders and former military personnel involved in non-human intelligence research presented photos of translucent beings standing in wooded areas with unusually long arms and legs. The pastors describe these as potentially interdimensional rather than extraterrestrial.

Zupetz and Merkel link the phenomena to biblical warnings, viewing the entities as “interdimensional evil spirits,” fallen angels, or demons. They warn that public disclosure could promote a “great deception,” framing non-human intelligences as benevolent to undermine Christian teachings. These interpretations come from private briefings and have not received official Pentagon endorsement.

The first release featured Cold War-era sightings, glowing saucers, mysterious objects, and NASA-related anomalies but offered no confirmed evidence of alien craft or beings, according to mainstream coverage. Officials emphasize unresolved cases with no definitive explanations, urging caution against jumping to conclusions. Some MSM outlets have downplayed dramatic possibilities, focusing on mundane explanations like balloons or tech, which pro-disclosure voices criticize as biased narrative control away from full openness.

Congressman Tim Burchett has hyped the next files as mind-blowing, saying “holy crap is coming,” building public anticipation for more compelling material beyond the initial archival drop. Independent reports and witness accounts add weight to ongoing interest in UAP transparency.

This unfolding story blends national security, public fascination, and deep spiritual questions about what may be sharing our world.



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