The X-Report: The revelation that will set the world on fire
The X-Report Column | By Easton Martin | April 2, 2026
The recent activity surrounding congressional oversight and extraterrestrial disclosure has moved beyond the realm of imagination. Representative Tim Burchett recently suggested that the full release of classified information would essentially set the world ablaze with its implications. Simultaneously, Representative Matt Gaetz has leveled claims about military programs involving the hybridization of humans and non-human intelligence.
During an interview on The Benny Show, Matt Gaetz shared details from a senior Army whistleblower about a clandestine military breeding program. This operation reportedly involves the hybridization of captured aliens and human subjects at specific facilities. The stated purpose of the project is to create a bridge for intergalactic communication. Gaetz alleged that the program sources human participants from vulnerable populations in war zones and migrant caravans.
While many people quickly label these phenomena as either strictly physical or purely demonic, the late Old Testament scholar Michael Heiser offered a more nuanced and yet perhaps unsettling framework for understanding this mystery.
The typical religious response from Christians often takes the form of “aliens are demons.” This view categorizes every anomalous craft or grey-skinned entity as a simple demonic mask designed to lead the faithful astray. This explanation is perhaps too tidy for the reality we are seeing. To be clear, that is not denying the fact that ETs and the disclosure movement are spiritual or demonic in nature, but simply that there may be a more complicated story of deception unfolding.
Michael Heiser, in his science fiction novel, The Facade, argued that we are likely witnessing a sophisticated ontological shell game. While The Facade and its follow-up book, The Portent, are sci-fi novels, they also function as a way to explore the ET question. All of the documents and historical figures that Heiser mentions within are real.
What might Heiser say about some of these purported disclosures? Perhaps that this is not a simple case of spirits pretending to be space travelers, but instead, a multi-layered deception where human agency and supernatural rebellion overlap in a bizarre fashion.
If we look at the claims made by Gaetz regarding human-alien hybrids, we find a striking parallel to the biblical narrative of the Watchers in Genesis 6 and the Book of Enoch. Heiser did not view these accounts as mere mythology but saw them as historical markers of a spiritual hierarchy revolting against the Creator. Perhaps the modern disclosure movement is the latest iteration of this agenda. It is possible that human elites are not just being fooled by demons but are unwitting participants in a project to reintroduce a forgotten spiritual order under the guise of “advanced science.”
The “alien” label serves as a perfect modern container for these entities. It allows them to bypass traditional religious defenses by appearing as a natural part of the cosmos. This is the “facade” that Heiser warned about in his fiction and academic research. The goal is a paradigm shift where humanity views itself not as the image-bearers of God but as the genetic byproduct of a celestial master class. Representative Tim Burchett’s warning about the world being “on fire” points to the collapse of our current understanding of reality. Whether that is what he has been briefed of and is referencing is unclear.
We should consider the possibility that these beings are neither from distant galaxies nor simply “smoke and mirrors” spirits. They may be the disinherited members of the Divine Council who have waited for the right cultural moment to step back into the light. This theory suggests that the military’s involvement with “hybrids” is not a new scientific breakthrough.
If true, this makes the current disclosure movement far more dangerous than a simple government cover-up. It would represent a coordinated effort to rewrite the human story for a new age of spiritual bondage.
Am I advocating for some grand conspiracy? I will let the reader be the judge of that. Consider this, however. If you take the Bible seriously, if you truly believe that we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities and powers (Ephesians 6), then this becomes not so easily dismissed. It is hard to deny reading Heiser’s works that he was onto something. Maybe there are different levels in the government with dark knowledge. We know that our government has covered up many dark projects before (Operation Paperclip, MK-Ultra, etc.). Do you really suppose that there are elements in our government that are not capable of tremendous evil? Of perpetrating great suffering upon human beings for nefarious purposes? Did you read the Epstein files and see our government’s refusal to prosecute the criminals implicated therein and think, “Surely our government is fundamentally good”?
I think it is wise for us to consider the possibility that whoever told certain things to Gaetz or Burchett might be misleading them. It is entirely possible that they are being fed regurgitated X-files scripts dressed up as “top secret”, classified information. It does not seem to be the most likely scenario, but the fact remains that there could be many levels to the things we are hearing, and it is likely that we the people do not hear anything that we shouldn’t.
You don’t have to believe Matt Gaetz or Tim Burchett; you don’t even have to believe anything I say here. But know that there is often far more evil going on around us than we are aware of.
Aliens and Demons: Evidence of an Unseen Realm – documentary film featuring Dr. Michael S. Heiser