Summary

The Christian Post reports that Tennessee-based Pentecostal evangelist perry-stone claimed in an April 27, 2026 YouTube video that an unnamed pastor friend told him a group of pastors had been quietly invited to “a certain state” to be briefed by U.S. government officials on impending uap-disclosure. Per Stone’s secondhand account, the briefers warned attendees to prepare congregations for the release of information about non-terrestrial craft and “very strange, reptilian-looking creatures.” Stone framed the alleged disclosure within his dispensational premillennial eschatology, speculating government may use an “alien invasion” narrative to explain a future rapture, citing 2 Thessalonians 2:3. The claim is single-source, unverified — Stone declines to identify his friend, the location, the officials involved, or any documentary evidence. Christian Post contextualizes the story alongside recent matt-gaetz hybrid-program claims, tim-burchett remarks, and donald-trump’s February 2026 UAP disclosure directive. The piece is a notable artifact of theological-uap-framing entering mainstream coverage.

Key Claims

  • A “large number of pastors” were invited to a U.S. state to hear officials warn about imminent UFO disclosure (attributed to Stone, citing an unnamed friend).
  • Officials allegedly told pastors to “prepare your people” for forthcoming releases involving non-terrestrial craft and materials.
  • The alleged disclosure includes “very strange, reptilian-looking creatures.”
  • Officials allegedly warned that disclosure will cause some Christians to question their faith and drive non-believers to seek pastors.
  • Stone speculates the U.S. government will eventually frame “alien invasion” narratives to explain a future rapture (attributed to his son Jonathan; Stone calls it “very possible”).
  • Stone predicts forthcoming government release of “papers, information, possibly some video clips,” consistent with uap-disclosure activity under donald-trump.
  • Stone frames the phenomenon as possibly demonic — fallen angels / Nephilim-type manifestations from Genesis 6.
  • Christian Post links the claim to matt-gaetz’s recent statement of an Army briefing on alleged human-extraterrestrial “breeding programs.”
  • tim-burchett reportedly implied Gaetz was telling the truth and said he was briefed on something that would “set the Earth on fire” if public.

Caveats

  • Single-source, secondhand. Stone declines to name the friend, the state, the officials, or the date.
  • No corroborating reporting from other outlets at time of publication.
  • Stone’s broader video makes additional unsupported claims (e.g., that Barack Obama is “an advanced humanoid AI”), reducing baseline credibility.
  • Christian Post reports the claim without independent verification.

Notable Quotes

“There were a large number of pastors that had been invited to go to a certain state to hear some men in the United States government and others share with them a concern that they had.” — Perry Stone

“You need to prepare your people, and you need to get ready to answer them for what you’re about to hear being released.” — Stone, quoting his unnamed pastor friend

“Some of it has to do with crafts that have been discovered that are not allegedly a part of our planet… Very strange, reptilian-looking creatures and other things that almost sound like something out of a sci-fi movie.” — Perry Stone

“Are these demons? Is this a manifestation of the fallen angels that came down to the daughters of men in Noah’s day?” — Perry Stone