UK’s former head of defence staff warned UFOs have a ‘demonic element’

Britain’s former armed forces chief has backed an investigation into UFOs, warning the mysterious phenomenon could contain a chilling “demonic element”.
Emerging findings from the 1996-97 UFO Concern investigation sponsored by Fleet Admiral Lord Hill-Norton claimed that some unexplained aerial activity involved forces beyond human understanding.
Lord Hill-Norton, former Chief of the Defense Staff and head of the Royal Navy, was one of Britain’s most senior military figures and took the UFO issue seriously.
The 13th chapter of the report, titled “Religious and Spiritual”, contained striking claims about this incident.
It said: “A non-man-made intelligence is at work. Is Satan controlling the minds of ordinary people to do his work?”
The report also warns: “Intelligence forces are currently dealing with humanity, and some of them have negative intentions.”
Another episode claimed that “a demonic element … was present to deceive people into believing a lie” and referenced “fallen angels, demonic spirits, and the ‘prince of the power of the air'”.
The allegations have resurfaced amid renewed global interest in UFOs and unidentified anomalous events (UAPs) and calls for governments to release classified dossiers.
British filmmaker and UFO researcher Mark Christopher Lee said the findings should not be ignored.
He said: “This is not extreme speculation; this came from the highest levels of the British military establishment decades ago.
“This completely matches what I was told directly by Non-Human Intelligence.
“There are both positive and negative elements to the incident, and the public deserves full transparency.”
Lee recently called on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to release Britain’s secret UFO files and called on Britain to “do a Trump” on TalkTV and GB News.
He claims that events then took a scary turn.
Just hours after his media appearance, Lee and his wife reportedly filmed a triangular-shaped object appearing and disappearing in their garden in St Albans.
He said: “The timing is extraordinary.
“The curtain is rising and the truth is much darker and stranger than most people realize.”
Despite growing public interest and high-profile claims, no official UK or US authorities have confirmed the existence of demonic entities or non-human intelligence linked to UFO sightings.

