Communion Publication Triggered Deliberate Disclosure from Pentagon Insiders Fearing Mass Contact
"Communion opened that door in a lot of minds. That door that I was just talking about, into this other world. Because when people saw that face, they, they thought, oh my God, I remember that, that happened to me. And it created for the first time an avenue for this to enter our world. And I think there were people in the Air Force were shocked by this and didn't expect it to happen."
About this episode
On this episode of Reality Check, host Ross Coulthart interviews bestselling author Whitley Strieber about his newly expanded book Transformation 2026 and the soul-focused agenda behind alleged non-human contact. Strieber, whose 1987 book Communion became a cultural touchstone for experiencers, makes explosive claims about what Pentagon insiders told him regarding the true reason for UFO secrecy. Most significantly, Strieber reveals that General Art Exon, former commanding officer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, told him President Truman and top officials knew within 24 hours that the 1947 Roswell wreckage was extraterrestrial. Exon claimed he personally held a body bag containing an alien corpse. More controversially, Strieber discloses that Exon and Pentagon scientists, possibly including John von Neumann on the Majestic 12 committee, believed public disclosure would trigger a consciousness tripwire allowing interdimensional beings to physically manifest through mass belief. This theory, Strieber argues, explains decades of secrecy and why presidents like Jimmy Carter refused to disclose after being briefed. The conversation takes a darker turn as Strieber describes the beings as predatory, claiming they harvest human souls and life experience because they cannot generate it themselves, citing ancient Egyptian texts describing the body as a soul-data collection mechanism. Strieber connects his 1987 refusal to board a craft to the unsolved disappearance of 18-year-old Joseph Helt days later near his cabin, suggesting the beings took Helt instead. Throughout, Strieber maintains the phenomenon is primarily about consciousness and the soul rather than extraterrestrial visitation, warning that Trump-era disclosure could open an irreversible door in human collective consciousness.
Key takeaways
- General Art Exon told Strieber that Truman and top officials knew within 24 hours the Roswell wreckage was extraterrestrial and Exon personally handled a body bag with an alien corpse.
- Pentagon scientists on the Majestic 12 committee believed public disclosure would trigger a consciousness tripwire allowing interdimensional beings to physically manifest through mass human belief.
- Strieber claims the beings are predatory and harvesting human souls or life experience because they cannot generate it themselves, citing ancient Egyptian pyramid texts.
- Air Force insiders briefed Strieber after Communion's publication because the book's grey alien cover triggered mass recovered memories and opened a feared consciousness doorway.
- Strieber speculates missing teenager Joseph Helt was abducted in January 1987 near his cabin after Strieber refused to board a craft days earlier.
- The secrecy explanation suggests presidents are told disclosure is a one-way door that can never be closed once opened in human consciousness.
- Strieber theorizes the beings may be future humans using biological robots to circumvent the grandfather paradox and alter the timeline through consciousness manipulation.