Humans are species-centric. We don't really think about non-human intelligence and how they might organize themselves... but we really will need to consider this, and soon. We're going to have a crises... a whole series of them, a whole lot of chaos, in fact, beginning next year. A lot of things are going to reach the pinnacle of dysfunction or be upended and have to be repaired. There'll be all kinds of things that will take our attention. 2026 will be dominated by two huge factors, one of which is aliens, which in turn influences the other, which is religion.
In my opinion, humans have a religion problem. We don't really have an effective paradigm for the planet, for the world, for reality. There are some of us, however, that are coming into a better understanding of it. The consciousness's substrate crowd is growing in numbers and is rapidly moving into totally unexplored space.
A lot of very brilliant minds that are hamstrung and captive by academia are jumping on board the idea of consciousness as the substrate, and this number is going to seriously balloon next year as we are inevitably introduced to aliens.
So, sometime next year we're going to have an alien crisis, along with a lot of other crises going on at the same time. Aliens have been here a long time, focusing on and surveilling our military; they're doing it strategically, and we need to pay attention. Everyone will soon want to know how much non-human intelligence is affecting their particular area of interest and their particular point of paranoia. In some way, your individual area of concern will suddenly find itself involved with aliens. It will impact astronomy, education, astrology, medicine, healthcare, and so on, but the big issue that we'll have to deal with is going to be religion.
This is because we don't have an effective paradigm; we have a disjointed paradigm that has been forced upon us by the Talmudists. At some point in history humanity had understood consciousness to be supreme, to be everything, and that we live in an illusion. During the Kali Yuga, however, the Talmudists rose in power. Space aliens called the Elohim landed and took over the Judeans, and we were saddled with this Gritology understanding that we continue to believe in as a result of that.
So we have inherited this understanding that's totally false. We've abandoned our real understanding that used to dominate humanity for thousands of years and we've now got this bullshit Gritology understanding.
This is going to be a crisis for humanity as we go forward because we don't think appropriately about what we're going to do with aliens, what they might think, who these guys are likely to be, what we know about them in terms of their behavior, and so on. I'm not even sure that the military is running meaningful analysis in an attempt at any sort of social understanding of how these aliens operate, what their thinking is, and so on... but we absolutely need to know our potential enemy.
Anyway, so we're going to have this crisis by June or July of 2026... our paradigm versus the aliens... and it's going to cascade everything else, but it's most seriously going to affect religion. There are forces ongoing within religion as a paradigm, or religion as an activity within humanity, that are not good for religion. Religion throughout the world is under stress in huge ways, not only in the sense of religious civil wars caused by forced migration on the part of the Talmudic Jew collective pimping humanity across the planet, causing social disruption by bringing disparate cultures together, but we have unique crises like the huge social pressure on the religion of Islam.
Islam as a belief system is collapsing. It may be a decent religion, but it is a failure when they try to adopt it as a social order. There's no Muslim society on the planet that works today. That's why they're all trying to come to non-Muslim societies... because it's intolerable to live anywhere in Muslim societies. Islam is collapsing and the Caliphate is collapsing on its own when it reaches a certain point because of the inherent alteration of a necessary component of a large-scale successful society. That component is bureaucracy. And in Islam, bureaucracy does not work.
Whether aliens show up or not, the vast majority of Islamic states are going to undergo their own internal crises leading to revolts, overthrows, degradation, etc., independent of what's going on in the West. And that's why many, many more of them will want to flee their countries of origin. So we'll have to deal with that.
We also have the ongoing problems within the formalized, structured Christian church that's represented by the Catholics. The pressures on Islam don't exist in Orthodox Christianity, but at some point the Vatican will be abandoned, in my opinion... or rather, it's view of the world along with it's structure will be abandoned... because it's degrading. We know this. It's on its way down, getting to a point now where it's struggling with a very existential component, which is that the church now foresees the coming of the new paradigm of substrate of supreme consciousness emerging. Some of the people within the Vatican are trying to get ahead of the change and make it part of their existing paradigm... try to slot their religious view into that paradigm, but it doesn't work very well. A lot of their adherents will reject that because they're old and they're dying and they just don't want to change and so on, and it's going to cause a real problem for the Vatican and the Catholic Church in that sense.
So that understanding of Christianity, in my opinion, will be abandoned in perhaps 40 or so years. We're getting to the point where real knowledge about the formation of the Bible is so commonly available that it's pressuring the faith. So you still have all of the in-denial evangelicals that insist that we're going to go into Revelations, that Bible prophecy still lies ahead of us as opposed to just being an old book that had been written repeatedly and changed every time it was written.
I have had 32 Bibles... some really expensive ones. I gave them all away. I'd gotten them all for individual purposes to see what was in each that wasn't in others, and they vary widely, hugely. And I also learned that the historiography of it, what we think of as the history of the Bible in a common parlance, is largely bullshit.
It is factual that there are no known writers of the Bible... that is canonized. The Nag Hammadi books, including the book of Thomas, have books that are actually self-attributing... the scroll says, 'this was written by so-and-so'. Whereas we don't get that with the Bible. The New Testament is horseshit... Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John... none of those people wrote those books. In the Bible, whether you're talking Old Testament, the Torah, or New Testament, there were absolutely no eyewitness reports. None.
All of the New Testament gospels were written at least a full generation after the time that they're writing about Jesus... so no one that wrote the Bible was around to see any of what they write about. And these gospels vary hugely in terms of what they're presenting to you. For instance, Matthew is the only source for Jesus being a divine being, for him being the Judean's Messiah. That's the only source in the entire Bible. And Matthew is isolated, its language is odd, and so on.
The point being that there's going to be schisms within schisms within schisms that will be propelled by the fact that we have to change into this new paradigm in order to be self-sustaining against alien contact.
You don't hear anybody writing articles saying, hmm, I wonder if aliens have religion... hmm, I wonder how they view the world, and so on. We don't know, and so we're in a really deep world of hurt, and we can't see our way out of it. So we're going to have to examine all of this stuff very soon.
Islam cannot survive contact with aliens. And here's why. It's degrading and it's not a social order. It's not effective. Islam, the book of Muhammad, was written by his very young wife, perhaps only 13 years old at the time. Muhammad was out in the desert, somewhere hot, and he starts feeling bad in his head. He literally has a headache. And so he goes and seeks shelter away from the sun in a cave. And within the cave, he supposedly encounters Gabriel, this archangel who tells him the Quran and makes him recite it and puts it in his head. Anyway, so Muhammad thinks he's going crazy. He goes back and tells his wife who goes and tells these other people, and these three Christian women convince Muhammad that he's not crazy, that he's actually speaking to God. So that's the birth of Islam.
Now, here's the problem with that. The way Islam is structured, it is said you must believe that the Quran is perfect and it can't be altered ever. In the Quran, unlike the Bible, there's only one author. There's all these other religious books around the Quran, but they're supplemental. There's no canonizing process by which they could be brought in and make things different. So the book itself says that Muhammad is the last prophet, that he's absolutely 100% correct, and this book is perfect, and you can't change it, and never, ever, ever can you advance on anything that's in this book.
So it seals you into a period of time in your thinking, and you're not supposed to go out and invent anything new or change anything whatsoever. This is why the Islamic world as a social order is failing. It's very complex. Many of the reasons that it is doing so are inherent in the nature of the Quran not being able to be disputed.
So along comes space aliens. Well, the Quran allows for the jinn and demons and that sort of thing, but not for beings to act outside of the direction or the characteristics provided by the Quran, by Islam. So Islam is going to have a real problem. It can't reform itself to the new way of thinking that will emerge as a result of contact with the space aliens who will be bringing in all this new technology and new ways of thinking. But it'll want to. Islamics will want to.
We're also in the midst of a sort of Christian revival right now, thanks in large part to the dissemination of information on the internet. Part of this Christian revival will be about the book of Thomas that will invalidate many of the established ideas in the Bible itself. For instance, in the Old Testament, Moses wasn't even mentioned in the first three versions, nor was Noah or Daniel. These characters were added later. There's just so much in that sort of information about the book that will increasingly come to light.
You're free to believe that the Bible is 100% perfect like the Quran, but that will be disputed by the nature of our reality changing over these next couple of years to the point that you're going to have a crisis of faith. And that will strike a lot of people... not only in Islam, but in Christianity as well.
Judaism isn't going to be affected that way, but Judaism is going to crash just the same. In Judaism, they already worship space aliens. They know they worship the Elohim. That's a plural word, right? They read in Hebrew about El Elyon and Yahweh and Michael and all of these other aliens coming down and trashing the Judeans, conquering them, and genetically modifying them and all this kind of stuff. So they already understand it, but it's not going to aid them, because we're not going to be dealing with the Elohim necessarily... although, you've got to say that the latest pictures of 3i/Atlas really do look like the description in the book of Ezekiel about the wheel of fire in the sky. So we'll see what's going to happen with 3i/Atlas as it's heading out of the solar system. Who knows? Maybe it'll come back again.
So I have reasons to think we're coming to a number of crises points in 2026 as we get into the transition phase out of the hangover period of the Kali Yuga. And we're going to go through this paradigm change. We're going to get to the point where there's an official acknowledgment of aliens. And that's all it's going to take... because the aliens are already here.
But here's the thing, statistical data would tend to show that there's going to be some form of a much wider alien encounter in this next year. Just based on how frequently we've had encounters, the number of encounters each year, and the types, and the locations. There are maybe three or four thousand encounters with space alien ships within 10 miles of the U.S. West Coast in the water each year. Thousands of these things. Same on the East Coast. Statistically, what we're likely to encounter in our alien exposure in 2026 will be something of an under-sea issue, so we may have to make a major adjustment.
To some extent, humans may have to retreat back to land to a certain extent as we come to understand that the ocean is hugely populated with another species which cares far more about our military capabilities than any other aspect of humanity. They may be tapping our Internet and getting everything they need off of that. They probably understand all of our languages and such.
Under-sea alien intelligence has been actively surveilling our military, and it's becoming less and less episodic. It used to be that there'd be a flurry of reports of UFOs and USOs around aircraft carriers. Now it's just ubiquitous around all kinds of military actions and so on, all up and down the West Coast, extending to some extent down through Central America, but nowhere near as intense as it is off of the coasts of North America. So, we can presume, just statistically, that the aliens are going to be interacting with North America more than any other place on the planet, because they already are.
So just sort of a heads up on that. If they were humans and we caught them surveilling our military like this, we would likely think that they were up to no good. I think that we need to presume there's at least some potential that that's the case with the aliens.
If they're here, if they're peaceful in that sense, they haven't attacked us, although they do all of these weird things... they shut our battleships down and shut down the nuke reactors and that kind of stuff. So their behavior could be taken in a couple of ways at this stage. But one of the ways it can be taken is that they're preparing for military action to some degree.
I don't think they're here to take us over or anything, but they may decide to assert their power and let us know that we can no longer bring your boats to some particular area of the ocean anymore... that it belongs to them. And at some point like that, we're going to have a real serious social/military crisis. It demonstrates just how pitifully weak human military minds, organization, and our paradigm are.
And you'll see that, in my opinion, it's going to be their new paradigm that's going to affect all of the humanity to the greatest degree, and the vast majority of humanity won't be able to get its head out of its ass relative to decent thinking about our situation. We'll be making a lot of mistakes because we continue to be grounded in this idea of Gritology our religions or whatever.
It is going to freak out a lot of people because they don't have the mindset to consider themselves in contention with an unknown species. The only way they can perceive of these aliens is through their religions, which is a weak-minded approach that's going to get us into some real trouble.
Just so you know, I do think we will overcome this. We'll get through it all. It's going to be quite chaotic, as I say, and then we'll have the cascading impacts that last for decades as we adjust and get back into a new paradigm and a new understanding of science. We won't have to completely throw out the old gritology understanding... we just have to provide it with a hook to the actual source, and no longer just invent things to fill gaps in our understanding.
from the Substack of Clif High on December 24, 2025