Abu Amarah
January 28, 2026 - 8 min read

Aliens, Intelligence Agencies, and the Greatest Psychological Operation of Our Time

In recent months, something unusual has happened — not on fringe platforms, but in mainstream institutions.

On Sunday 18th January 2026, a news article surfaced in the Independent News, stating that the Bank of England must prepare for a financial crisis triggered by alien disclosure. Financial markets, we are told, could collapse if the American government confirms the existence of non-human intelligence.

This isn’t science fiction. It’s preparation.

And it raises an important question:
Why now?

This conversation has been quietly unfolding for decades. What has changed is not the content — it’s the confidence with which it’s now being discussed.

 

This Narrative Is Not New

Long before headlines spoke of “aliens,” intelligence agencies were already investing heavily in the unseen.

Projects like Gondola Wish, Grill Flame, and later Project Stargate were not speculative experiments — they were funded, classified intelligence programmes designed to explore remote viewing: the ability to gather information about distant or unseen targets.

Individuals such as Joe McMoneagle reportedly provided intelligence to agencies including the CIA, DIA, NSA, FBI, NASA, US Special Operations, and others still unnamed. This intelligence was taken seriously enough to influence real-world decision-making.

What matters is not whether one believes in remote viewing — but that governments did, and still do.

Remote Viewing and Sihr: Different Language, Same Mechanism

From an Islamic framework, remote viewing is not mysterious or novel.

It mirrors what saahirs have done for centuries: using jinn for information gathering, observation, and reporting back. The mechanism is identical. Only the language has changed.

What one system calls:

  • psychic intelligence
  • consciousness expansion
  • anomalous cognition

Another recognises as:

  • sihr
  • jinn involvement
  • pacts rooted in disobedience

Western institutions excel at rebranding — not abandoning — methods that are ethically uncomfortable.

The Tavistock Blueprint

To understand why this is resurfacing now, we must look at the psychological foundations of modern governance.

The Tavistock Institute was not a benign mental health centre. It was deeply involved in psychological warfare, mass behaviour research, and social conditioning.

From Tavistock emerged:

  • intelligence-linked psychiatry
  • population management strategies
  • global dissemination of behavioural models

Figures trained within or influenced by Tavistock went on to shape international mental health systems, including the World Federation for Mental Health and the World Health Organization.

Psychiatry, in this context, was never value-neutral. It was political, strategic, and deeply intertwined with military and intelligence objectives.

MK-Ultra Was Not an Aberration

The CIA’s MK-Ultra programme, including Subproject 68, exposed how deeply governments were willing to go in experimenting on human consciousness.

Under psychiatrists like Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron, patients were subjected to:

  • drug-induced comas
  • repeated electroconvulsive therapy
  • psychic driving
  • personality erasure and reconstruction

These were not rogue acts. They were state-funded, academically endorsed, and later quietly buried.

What matters is this:
These programmes did not disappear — they evolved.

Drugs, Dissociation, and Control

Many assume MK-Ultra ended with LSD.

It didn’t.

Modern psychiatric medications still include dissociative and hallucinogenic effects. Names change. Chemical structures are refined. Side effects are reframed.

When large populations are medicated, emotionally dysregulated, and disconnected from spiritual grounding, control becomes easier — not harder.

This isn’t about denying mental health struggles. It’s about recognising when care becomes conditioning.

Why “Aliens” Work So Well

Calling these phenomena “aliens” serves a purpose.

It removes:

  • theology
  • accountability
  • moral responsibility

Aliens sound scientific. Neutral. External.

Jinn do not.

By reframing the unseen as extraterrestrial, institutions can discuss non-human intelligence without confronting uncomfortable spiritual realities — or admitting long-standing engagement with forbidden practices.

Fear of the unknown is easier to manage when it’s externalised.

Fear Is the Real Weapon

Fear shuts down discernment.

Once fear takes hold:

  • authority becomes unquestioned
  • obedience becomes reflexive
  • distractions multiply

This is why obsessing over details — planets, galaxies, locations — is a trap.

Do we know which sea the throne of Iblis is over?
No.

And chasing that information achieves nothing.

Authority does not require a GPS coordinate.

Shaytan benefits when people fixate on speculation instead of strengthening their internal state.

What Actually Matters Now

The world is changing rapidly. Crimes once hidden are being exposed. Indoctrination is being questioned. Institutions are losing credibility.

This is not a random collapse — it is a reckoning.

And it will expose those who:

  • outsourced responsibility
  • relied on systems instead of principles
  • neglected spiritual discipline

This era will not reward surface-level understanding.

Final Thought

This was never about aliens.

It was always about power, control, and obedience — and who you submit to when fear is introduced.

The answer has not changed.

Strengthen your connection to Allah.
Clean your internal state.
Stop chasing distractions dressed as revelations.

Because the greatest deception is not what they reveal —
It’s what they make you forget.

🎧 Listen to the full episode:

Aliens, Intelligence Agencies, and the Greatest Psychological Operation of Our Time

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