🤫 The Cosmic Truth Hidden in Plain Sight: What Mormons Really Know About Space, Aliens, and Our Galactic Destiny 👽✨

In The Film - Luck of The Irish, (Mormon Creator is Irish)  they filmed at a Utah Amusement Park for a key scene and plot point in the movie, here is a key scene from another point in the movie prior to the Utah filming site.

 

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🤫 The Cosmic Truth Hidden in Plain Sight: What Mormons Really Know About Space, Aliens, and Our Galactic Destiny 👽✨

What if everything we've been told about Mormon fascination with space is just the tip of the iceberg? What if their widespread presence in aerospace, their theological obsession with "worlds without number," their ownership of UFO hotspots, and even their fictional portrayals aren't coincidences—but carefully orchestrated truth-telling? Let's dive deep into the evidence that suggests the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints might know far more about our cosmic destiny than they're officially letting on. 🚀🌌

 

📜 Ancient Revelations That Sound Like Classified Intel 🛸

🌟 The "Worlds Without Number" Doctrine: Cosmic Knowledge from 1830?

When Joseph Smith received revelations about multiple inhabited worlds in the 1830s, he wasn't just making theological statements—he was dropping cosmic bombshells that sound suspiciously like advanced astronomical knowledge:

  • 🌍 Multiple Inhabited Worlds: The Book of Moses explicitly declares God has created "worlds without number," each inhabited by His children [1]. This wasn't just spiritual metaphor—this was a detailed cosmological blueprint revealed decades before modern astronomy even confirmed other planets existed! 🤯

  • Eternal Progression = Galactic Colonization Program: The doctrine that humans can literally progress to become gods and "create and govern their own worlds" [1] isn't just theology—it's a step-by-step guide for species-wide cosmic expansion! Are they describing humanity's actual destiny? 👑🏗️

  • 🏰 Three Degrees of Glory = Different Planetary Systems: The Mormon afterlife involves three celestial kingdoms, conceptualized as different "worlds," with the highest offering continued creation and godhood [1]. This sounds less like heaven and more like a galactic classification system! 🌌

  • 🧬 Materialist Spirituality = Physical Space Travel: Unlike other religions, Mormonism teaches spirit and matter are fundamentally the same, making physical space travel to spiritual realms not just possible—but doctrinally inevitable [1]. No mystical transcendence needed—just really good rockets! 🚀

🌟 The Kolob Connection: Star Maps Hidden in Scripture

The Book of Abraham mentions Kolob, described as "nearest unto the throne of God" [1]. This isn't just religious poetry—it's a specific celestial reference point. Early Church leaders embraced astronomical discoveries as confirmation of their doctrines, almost as if they were expecting them 🔭✨. Were they working from an existing star map?

 

🎨 Cultural "Leaks": When Art Reveals Truth 👽🖼️

🛸 The Salt Lake City Alien Art: Too On-the-Nose to Be Coincidence

Utah's artistic community has been dropping cosmic hints for years:

📰 Official Church Response: Strategic Deflection?

The Church's 2015 clarification that they "do not teach that we will have our own planet" came suspiciously after decades of this interpretation gaining traction. Classic damage control or strategic misdirection? The doctrine of eternal progression still supports these cosmic interpretations—they just don't want to advertise it too loudly! 🤐

 

👨‍🚀 Strategic Space Infiltration: More Than Just Good Employees 🕵️‍♂️

🚀 Mormon Astronauts: Scouts for the Mothership?

  • Don Lind (Space Shuttle Challenger, 1985) and Jake Garn (Discovery, 1985) weren't just representing their faith—they were potentially gathering intelligence about humanity's space capabilities! 👨‍🚀
  • The disproportionate number of Mormons in NASA and aerospace companies [1] isn't just about education and service—it's strategic positioning for when the big reveal happens! 🎯

🔬 Space Exploration as Religious Confirmation

Many Mormon space professionals view their work as literally confirming their teachings about multiple worlds [1]. They're not just doing jobs—they're fulfilling prophecy and gathering data to support what they already "know" to be true! 🌌📊

 

📺 The Expanse: Fictional Disclosure or Future Documentary? 🛸

🏗️ "The Nauvoo": Too Detailed to Be Just Fiction

The Mormon generation ship in The Expanse is depicted with incredible technical detail and respect:

📰 Utah Media's Enthusiastic Coverage: Pride or Recognition?

The Salt Lake Tribune's coverage of "The Nauvoo" wasn't just entertainment news—it was almost celebratory, as if they were pleased to see their "future" accurately portrayed! 🎉📺

 

🛸 The UFO Connection: From Theology to Active Investigation 👽🔬

🤓 Theological Openness: Preparing the Faithful?

Scholar Matthew Bowman notes that Mormon theology makes many Latter-day Saints more captivated by alien life than other religious groups [9]. This isn't coincidence—it's systematic preparation! When your doctrine already includes multiple inhabited worlds, alien contact isn't threatening—it's expected! 🌍👽

 

🔬 Science Meets Spirituality Without Conflict

The unique Mormon framework allows believers to harmonize scientific and esoteric thought [10] in ways that would make other religious communities' heads spin! There's minimal conflict between scientific cosmology and religious belief—almost as if the theology was designed to accommodate scientific discoveries about alien life! 🌪️🧬

 

🏜️ Skinwalker Ranch: The Smoking Gun

Here's where speculation becomes suspicion: Brandon Fugal, a prominent Latter-day Saint businessman, owns and funds research into paranormal phenomena at Skinwalker Ranch [11]—one of the world's most documented UFO hotspots! 🤠👽

This isn't just academic interest. This is a Mormon:

  • Actively investigating UFO phenomena 🛸
  • Funding serious scientific research into interdimensional activity 🔬
  • Operating in Utah (Mormon heartland) 🏔️
  • Whose religious background primes him to expect exactly this kind of activity! 🤯

Is this strategic acquisition of cosmic real estate? Are they positioning themselves as humanity's liaisons for first contact? 🕵️‍♀️👽

 

🎯 The Perfect Setup: Why Mormons Are Ideal Cosmic Ambassadors

🏔️ Proven Track Record of Impossible Migrations

The Mormon pioneer experience isn't just history—it's a successful beta test for space colonization:

  • Large-scale, organized migration across hostile terrain ✅
  • Community cohesion under extreme circumstances ✅
  • Self-sufficient societies in isolated environments ✅
  • Multigenerational commitment to shared goals ✅

They literally practiced for 200 years! 🏜️➡️🚀

 

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Social Structure Built for Generation Ships

Mormon emphasis on:

  • Large, close-knit families 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
  • Community self-reliance 🏠
  • Hierarchical but caring leadership 👑
  • Long-term thinking (eternal perspective) ♾️

This isn't just good family values—it's the perfect social framework for surviving 100-year space journeys! 🚀

 

🌌 Theology That Embraces Cosmic Destiny

While other religions struggle to incorporate alien life into their worldview, Mormon doctrine actively encourages cosmic thinking:

  • Multiple inhabited worlds = expected alien neighbors 👽🏠
  • Eternal progression = species-wide galactic expansion 🌌📈
  • Material spirituality = physical space travel to spiritual realms 🚀✨
  • Godhood potential = becoming cosmic creators ourselves 👑🏗️

 

🤯 Conclusion: Too Many "Coincidences" to Ignore

When you connect all the dots, a fascinating pattern emerges:

The Evidence Stack:

  • Ancient revelations describing cosmic reality before modern astronomy ✅
  • Disproportionate presence in aerospace and space exploration ✅
  • Cultural art consistently depicting Mormon-alien connections ✅
  • Theological framework perfectly suited for alien contact ✅
  • Active investigation of UFO phenomena by prominent members ✅
  • Fiction that feels suspiciously like future documentation ✅
  • Social structures ideally designed for space colonization ✅

🤔 The Question:

Are we looking at the most elaborate cosmic coincidence in human history, or is this "truth in plain sight"—a carefully orchestrated slow disclosure of humanity's galactic future, with Mormons positioned as our cosmic guides and ambassadors?

The signs are all there, written across the cosmos, embedded in doctrine, expressed in art, and actively being investigated at mysterious ranches in the Utah desert. 🏜️👽

Maybe the real question isn't if we're going to the stars—but when the Mormons are going to officially announce they've been preparing for the journey all along. 🚀🌌✨

Until then, we'll just have to keep watching the skies... and the news from Salt Lake City. 👀🛸


🔗 Sources:

  1. 🌟 Mormonmap: Mormon Cosmology: Faith Among the Stars
  2. 📰 NBC News: Mormons get their own planet? Not so fast, church says
  3. 🚀 Forbes: Science And Tech In Syfy's 'The Expanse': The Spectacular Launch Of The Nauvoo
  4. 📺 Observer: 'The Expanse' Recap: 1x04, Mormon Spaceship
  5. 🎨 HuffPost: Salt Lake 'Mormon' Alien Art Sparks Creative Conspiracies
  6. 💜 Black Girl Nerds: Good Luck, Godspeed | #TheExpanse
  7. 🗄️ Salt Lake Tribune Archive: A Mormon spaceship art piece
  8. 📰 Salt Lake Tribune: A planet of their own: Mormons' spaceship finally comes in on TV
  9. 🤓 Salt Lake Tribune: Matthew Bowman: Why some Latter-day Saints are captivated by the idea of alien life
  10. 👽 Salt Lake Tribune: Mormon Land: ET meets Joseph Smith — How many alien worlds are there?
  11. 🏜️ VICE: Brandon Fugal, owner of Skinwalker Ranch
  12. 🚪 FOX13NOW: Art piece depicting alien as Mormon missionary draws complaint in SLC


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