Trump Faces Pentagon Revolt As 'Demon' Fears Stall UFO Declassification Bombshell
Insiders claim religious anxieties and 'interdimensional' theories are slowing the release of long-awaited UFO files

President Donald Trump's pledge to pull back the curtain on America's deepest UFO secrets has reportedly hit unexpected turbulence, not from political rivals, but from within his own defence establishment. Officials are weighing how much the public should be told, with concerns ranging from national security to cultural and religious sensitivities.
What began as a bold promise of transparency has now become a contested process. The outcome could determine whether July's planned disclosure is remembered as a turning point or a cautious half-step.
Trump Orders Release But Pentagon Urges Caution
According to multiple insider claims, parts of the Pentagon are pushing back against full declassification amid fears that the phenomenon may have 'demonic' or even 'interdimensional' implications. The result is a tense stand off that could shape how much the public is actually told.
Trump recently directed officials to identify and prepare UFO and extraterrestrial related files for potential release. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that the Pentagon is 'working' on the directive and promised 'full compliance' with the President's instructions. However, he also cautioned that the process would take time and should not be oversold.
Behind the scenes, sources claim there is serious internal hesitation. Some officials reportedly fear that revealing certain findings could trigger public panic or religious upheaval. Others argue that the phenomenon is too poorly understood to be responsibly disclosed in full.
While the administration maintains that declassification is under review, insiders suggest the scope of what will ultimately be released remains very much in flux.
Claims Of Demonic And Interdimensional Links
The controversy intensified after filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee, known for exploring UFO themes in his film God Versus Aliens, claimed that a Washington source had warned of 'massive pushback' within parts of the administration.
According to these claims, some Pentagon figures believe the UFO phenomenon may be linked not to extraterrestrials but to 'interdimensional' entities. For certain religious officials, that interpretation carries darker connotations, with fears that the phenomenon could be viewed as demonic.
Such concerns are said to be particularly sensitive among Evangelical communities, where concepts such as the rapture and end times prophecy remain influential. The idea that official confirmation of non-human intelligence might intersect with biblical interpretation has reportedly made some officials wary.
The term 'interdimensional' has also surfaced in discussions about unidentified aerial phenomena. Some sources allege that evidence suggests certain craft do not fit a simple extraterrestrial model. Trump himself has described the issue as 'complex', a remark now being re-examined in light of these reports.
What Will Actually Be Released
Despite the drama, insiders caution that any upcoming disclosure may be more limited than some enthusiasts expect.
A planned speech on 8 July 2026, marking the 79th anniversary of Roswell, is reportedly still on the calendar. However, sources suggest the focus will likely remain on more conventional sightings and previously acknowledged cases, such as military encounters with unusual craft.
More controversial aspects, including alleged interdimensional theories or programmes exploring consciousness and psionics, may remain classified for now. Online commentators are already predicting that the public will see little beyond material similar to previously released Navy footage.
There is also debate about whether withholding information on religious grounds could raise constitutional concerns. Some critics argue that if officials are suppressing data because it intersects with beliefs about angels or demons, that could blur the line between state secrecy and religious influence.
A Press Conference And Growing Pressure
Fuel has been added to the fire by claims that a new insider is preparing to speak at a press conference in Washington on 1 May 2026. If that appearance goes ahead, it could increase pressure on the administration to clarify its position.
For now, the Pentagon insists it is reviewing material in line with presidential orders. Yet the reported internal resistance suggests that disclosure is not simply a matter of paperwork. It is a cultural and ideological battle as much as a bureaucratic one.
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