Interdimensional Documentary Claims UFOs Are 'War on God' Entities
New film cites FBI memo 6751 and religious texts to argue UFOs are interdimensional beings warning of divine conflict. We examine the claims, historical context, and why government reviews find no evidence.
⚠️ Big picture
The documentary's claims reflect a growing trend in UFO discourse: blending religious, interdimensional, and conspiracy narratives. While the specific allegations lack evidence, they highlight how public fascination with UAPs increasingly intersects with supernatural and metaphysical explanations.
Executive Summary
Breaking analysis — A documentary released this week claims unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) are linked to "interdimensional entities" described in religious texts, warning of a coming "war on God." The film, produced by Fall Brothers Productions and published on YouTube, cites a 1940s FBI memo and alleges contact between US officials and non-human beings.
Our investigation finds the documentary relies on authentic but misinterpreted historical documents, unverified claims, and speculative connections. No government agency—including the Pentagon's All‑domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) or NASA—has found evidence supporting interdimensional or supernatural origins for UAPs.
This briefing examines the documentary's claims, their sources, verification status, and what they reveal about evolving narratives in the UFO community.
1. The Documentary Claims: UFOs as Interdimensional 'War on God' Entities
Film title: "UFO Entities Warned US Officials Their War On God Has Begun In Chilling Secret Contact Claims" (published April 27, 2026 on YouTube).
Core arguments:
- UFOs are not extraterrestrial spacecraft but non‑human entities with a supernatural origin.
- These entities are described in religious texts and have warned US officials of a future conflict involving humanity and divine power—a "war on God."
- The FBI memo 6751 (late 1940s) is presented as evidence that US authorities knew about interdimensional beings decades ago.
- The documentary links UFO phenomena to occult rituals (the "Babalon Working" by rocket engineer Jack Parsons) and a supposed government faction called the "Collins Elite."
Social‑media spread: The claims have gained traction on Twitter/X, Reddit, and UFO‑focused forums, amplified by accounts like @UAPReportingCenter.
2. FBI Memo 6751: Authentic Document, Misleading Interpretation
What the memo actually is: FBI document 6751 is an unsolicited letter sent to the FBI by a private individual in the late 1940s. It describes alleged "visitors" from another plane of existence, claiming they are human‑like, larger in size, and capable of travelling between dimensions.
Historical context: The memo does not represent an official FBI investigation, conclusion, or verified intelligence assessment. It is one of many speculative letters received by the agency during the early Cold War period.
How the documentary misrepresents it: The film presents the memo as evidence that US authorities were aware of interdimensional beings decades ago. In reality, the memo reflects unverified claims submitted by a citizen—not government‑verified information.
🔍 Key distinction
Authentic document ≠ verified content. A document in the FBI vault is real, but its contents are only as credible as the person who submitted them. The FBI archived the letter; it did not endorse its claims.
3. Verification Status: No Corroborating Evidence
Current verification level: Unverified. No declassified records, official reports, or scientific studies support the documentary's core claims.
Government reviews:
- AARO – The Pentagon's All‑domain Anomaly Resolution Office has stated its investigations have not found evidence of extraterrestrial technology, hidden government programs involving non‑human entities, or interdimensional origins for UAPs.
- NASA 2023 report – Found that many UAP sightings cannot be explained due to limited or low‑quality data, but did not identify evidence linking UAPs to extraterrestrial or interdimensional origins.
- US defence assessments – Attribute most UAP sightings to airborne objects, sensor anomalies, or misidentification.
What's missing:
- First‑hand testimony from named US officials describing contact with interdimensional entities.
- Declassified documents confirming a "Collins Elite" faction or government interest in supernatural explanations.
- Scientific peer‑reviewed research supporting interdimensional hypotheses.
4. Historical Context: Babalon Working and the Collins Elite
The documentary references two historical elements that require scrutiny:
Babalon Working (1946) – A series of occult rituals carried out by rocket engineer Jack Parsons, co‑founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Parsons' involvement in occult practices is historically documented, but no evidence connects those activities to UFO sightings or government programs. The documentary speculates that Parsons attempted to open a "portal" to contact interdimensional beings.
Collins Elite – A supposed faction within the US government that viewed UFO phenomena as demonic. No public records confirm the existence of such a group. The term appears primarily in conspiracy literature and unverified accounts.
Why these references matter: They illustrate how UFO narratives increasingly incorporate occult, religious, and conspiracy themes—blurring the line between historical fact and speculative mythology.
5. Why These Claims Gain Traction
Despite lack of evidence, the documentary's claims spread because:
- Narrative appeal – Interdimensional/religious explanations provide a grand, metaphysical story that transcends mundane explanations.
- Historical ambiguity – Authentic but misunderstood documents (like FBI memo 6751) lend superficial credibility.
- Social‑media algorithms – Controversial, supernatural‑tinged content often receives higher engagement, amplifying reach.
- Public distrust – Skepticism toward official government explanations creates demand for alternative narratives.
🧭 Our stance
TruthCapsuleTV prioritizes evidence‑based investigation. We report on emerging claims but distinguish between verified facts, unconfirmed allegations, and speculative narratives. The documentary's claims remain in the latter category—interesting as cultural phenomena, not as established truth.
6. Source Links & Further Reading
IBTimes UK article – Original reporting on the documentary.
YouTube documentary – "UFO Entities Warned US Officials Their War On God Has Begun In Chilling Secret Contact Claims".
FBI memo 6751 – Original FBI vault document.
AARO website – Official Pentagon UAP investigation office.
NASA 2023 UAP report – Independent study team findings.
Twitter amplification – @UAPReportingCenter post about the documentary.
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