EXPOSING What Really Happened At The Pastors UFO Meeting

What happened in a Tennessee Airbnb earlier this year has become one of the most talked-about, and most misrepresented, stories circulating in Christian circles online. But Pastor Alan DiDio is setting the record straight.
In a candid broadcast, DiDio opened up about his experience attending the private meeting with other pastors and church leaders, a gathering that has since ignited speculation, distortion, and heated debate across social media.
His message was clear: much of what people are saying about that meeting simply isn’t the truth.
A Room Full of Skeptical Pastors
DiDio was quick to draw a distinction between his experience and that of other ministers, including Perry Stone, who is believed to have attended a similar meeting with the same group at a different time.
DiDio described entering the Airbnb with a sober mind and a probing posture. For two to three hours, he held the presenters to a consistent standard within himself of: “How is it that we know that you aren’t leading us astray?”
In no way did he align himself with that of a passive participant who gobbled up every morsel of information with no discernment. No, DiDio went into the meeting with the mentality of a watchman.
The gathering, he explained, wasn’t a secretive operation to introduce fringe theology into the church. It was, in fact, quite the opposite. The purpose was to prepare pastors and church leaders for a wave of information and disinformation, that is coming, whether the church is ready or not.
What Was Actually Said in the Room
According to DiDio, the presenters walked through a well-documented slideshow that was cited, referenced, substantive and detailed. Phones were placed on airplane mode and no recordings were permitted.
The core message wasn’t that some new spiritual reality had been discovered or that the presenters wanted the spiritual leaders to be their puppets. This was a warning that a mass deception is coming, and how to combat the many different theories people are going to encounter.
So, what was the call to action during this gathering? To hold fast to the Word of God.
“A lot of what is coming out about what was discussed in the meeting, it wasn’t what these people are saying is happening,” DiDio stated. The meeting was never about affirming wild claims but arming the church against them.
The day after the meeting, DiDio and other ministers went online to openly discuss what they had witnessed. Nothing was hidden nor was anything secretive. In fact, those who presented actively wanted the pastors to speak publicly, and for a strategic reason.
“If the church were the ones speaking on this subject matter ahead of time, they would be the ones directing the conversation, but from the Word of God,” DiDio stated.
The Government Doesn’t Know What Its Own Hands Are Doing
Just this week, DiDio hosted an X Space where the scope of the issue came into sharper focus. He discovered that even within the U.S. government, when it comes to the topic of UAPs and UFOs, the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing. This is only added to the confusion on this topic within our own government.
Some within the circles DiDio has since been brought into within the governmental realm believe the entities in question are demonic whilst others do not, but for DiDio, the theological category matters less than the spiritual posture, and the Word of God remains the final authority regardless.
The Coming Narrative: “Christians, You Were Close But No Cigar”
Perhaps the most striking portion of DiDio’s comments was his summary of what he believes will soon be presented to the general public; a narrative crafted to unsettle Christians specifically.
“Christians, you were close but no cigar,” he paraphrased the coming message. “So your Bible is really close, but it’s really this.”
In other words, the strategy DiDio anticipates isn’t a frontal assault on Christianity, but a subtle reframing, an attempt to position biblical truth as an approximation of something larger, something the “new revelation” will claim to correct or complete.
To this, he issued a blunt warning: “They are going to attempt to change the Bible.”
This, he said, is why the church needed to be briefed first: “If globalists and elite forces push forward a deceptive narrative around UFOs and UAPs, the body of Christ needs a unified front,” rooted not in fear, not in fascination, but in Scripture.
Demonic, Not Demons: A Critical Distinction
One of the most important clarifications DiDio offered was a theological one. No one in the meeting walked away concluding that the entities being discussed are demons but that doesn’t mean the phenomenon is spiritually neutral.
“This is demonic, not that these are demons,” DiDio explained. “Even if it is a fallen angel — that is demonic. All of it to distract us.”
The Bible, DiDio affirmed, does speak to the existence of non-human entities, demonic forces that seek to influence human beings. The question he wants Christians asking isn’t what are these things? but what does the Bible say about our authority over these entities?
That reorientation for all believers is to reject any form of fear and speculation and to understand and exercise their authority in Christ. This is the heart of DiDio’s message.
Project Bluebeam and Summoning the Demon
DiDio connects this entire conversation to what is known as Project Bluebeam, a theory concerning a planned, large-scale deception involving staged supernatural or extraterrestrial phenomena. He addressed this subject at length in his book, Summoning the Demon, which serves as a broader theological and cultural framework for understanding what he believes is unfolding.
Since the February meeting, DiDio says he’s remained in contact with those who presented. Their position hasn’t wavered and the primary mission, they continue to affirm, is to point people back to the Word of God.
The Church Must Lead Not React
What emerges from DiDio’s account isn’t a story about UFOs but one about the church’s responsibility in a moment of cultural and spiritual upheaval.
The pastors in that Airbnb weren’t being recruited into a conspiracy but were being asked to be shepherds; to know what is coming before their congregations are confronted with it, and to have a biblical answer ready.
“We need to make sure Christians know that the Bible speaks to this,” DiDio summarized, “that nothing needs to be changed, that nothing should surprise you with these things that are happening.”
The deception, he warns, is coming and the question is whether the church will be caught off guard or whether it will already be standing in the truth.
To watch DiDio’s full broadcast explaining what took place at the pastor’s meeting, click HERE.
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