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COLLINS

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COLLINSCollinsCollins EliteCollins Elite groupCollins factionCollins groupThe Collinsalleged Pentagon faction

Disambiguation

COLLINS refers to the 'Collins Elite' or 'Collins faction'—an alleged covert group within the U.S. Department of Defense and military intelligence community, NOT a single individual. The name allegedly derives from a member originating from Collins, New York. Distinct from astronaut Michael Collins (Apollo 11) who reported a UFO sighting in 1969.

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Alleged covert faction/group within U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence agencies; represented as collective entity advocating theological opposition to UFO/UAP researchU.S. Department of Defense (alleged informal coalition)

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deeplast:2026-05-14 14:50:24 UTC
  • Final Events — Wikipedia
    Wikipediamedium· 2026-05-14
    • Collins Elite originated from Nick Redfern's 2010 pseudohistory book
    • Allegedly formed in 1950s around investigation of rocket engineer Jack Parsons
    • Group believed UFO phenomena were demonic, not extraterrestrial
    • Luis Elizondo claimed in 2024 the faction existed in the Pentagon
    • No demonstrable factual evidence supports the book's claims
  • Who Are The Collins Elite? — Rod Dreher's Diary
    Substacklow· 2026-05-14
    • Collins Elite depicted as faction within Pentagon
    • Theology-driven opposition to certain UAP research
    • Entered UFO conspiracy folklore despite pseudohistorical classification
ingest:2026-05-14 04:27:01 UTC

COLLINS

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Disambiguation: COLLINS refers to the 'Collins Elite' or 'Collins faction'—an alleged covert group within the U.S. Department of Defense and military intelligence community, NOT a single individual. The name allegedly derives from a member originating from Collins, New York. Distinct from astronaut Michael Collins (Apollo 11) who reported a UFO sighting in 1969.

The Collins Elite is an alleged faction of U.S. government insiders, primarily from the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies, who believe UFO/UAP phenomena are demonic in origin rather than extraterrestrial. According to Nick Redfern's 2010 pseudohistory book 'Final Events: Demonic UFOs, Alien Abductions, the Government, and the Afterlife,' the faction allegedly originated in the 1950s from personnel investigating rocket engineer Jack Parsons and his occult activities. The group reportedly formed around the belief that UFO activity and contactee phenomena were connected to satanic rather than alien forces. Though the book is classified as pseudohistory with no demonstrable factual evidence, UFO disclosure advocate Luis Elizondo claimed in 2024 that the faction genuinely existed within the Pentagon, opposing certain UAP research on theological grounds. The group allegedly operates as an informal, unauthorized coalition advocating caution against government contact with non-human entities.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: COLLINS refers to the 'Collins Elite' or 'Collins faction'—an alleged covert group within the U.S. Department of Defense and military intelligence community, NOT a single individual. The name allegedly derives from a member originating from Collins, New York. Distinct from astronaut Michael Collins (Apollo 11) who reported a UFO sighting in 1969.

O Collins Elite é uma alegada facção de insiders do governo dos EUA, principalmente do Departamento de Defesa e agências de inteligência, que acreditam que os fenômenos de UFO/UAP são de origem demoníaca e não extraterrestre. De acordo com o livro de pseudohistória de Nick Redfern de 2010, 'Final Events: Demonic UFOs, Alien Abductions, the Government, and the Afterlife', a facção alegadamente se originou nos anos 1950 a partir de pessoal investigando o engenheiro de foguetes Jack Parsons e suas atividades ocultas. O grupo supostamente se formou em torno da crença de que a atividade de UFO e fenômenos de contactados estavam conectados a forças satânicas em vez de alienígenas. Embora o livro seja classificado como pseudohistória sem evidência factual demonstrável, o defensor da divulgação de UAP Luis Elizondo alegou em 2024 que a facção realmente existia dentro do Pentágono, opondo-se a certas pesquisas de UAP por razões teológicas. O grupo alegadamente opera como uma coalizão informal e não autorizada defendendo cautela contra o contato do governo com entidades não-humanas.

External Sources

  • Final Events — Wikipedia · Wikipedia · reliability: medium — Collins Elite originated from Nick Redfern's 2010 pseudohistory book; Allegedly formed in 1950s around investigation of rocket engineer Jack Parsons; Group believed UFO phenomena were demonic, not extraterrestrial; Luis Elizondo claimed in 2024 the faction existed in the Pentagon; No demonstrable factual evidence supports the book's claims
  • Who Are The Collins Elite? — Rod Dreher's Diary · Substack · reliability: low — Collins Elite depicted as faction within Pentagon; Theology-driven opposition to certain UAP research; Entered UFO conspiracy folklore despite pseudohistorical classification
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