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Diving Deeper into Final Events

More from Nick Redfern on the Collins Elite and Alien Entities.

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Christopher Knowles
Aug 10, 2026
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When I first interviewed Nick Redfern fifteen years ago, I was rather skeptical of the so-called “Collins Elite.” I hadn’t read much John Keel yet, so I had the same mental image of demons that a lot of people do—the grotesque chimeras of medieval tapestries.

It wouldn’t be until I’d read Operation Trojan Horse (and similar works) that I’d see what the Collins Elite—if in fact they actually exist—were fumbling after.

It reminded me in a weird way of Jacob’s Ladder—Bruce Joel Rubin’s script originally called for your usual Hollywood demons, which in turn are modeled after medieval monsters.

Adrian Lyne quite rightly pointed out that those monsters had long since been rendered ridiculous, and no one would take them seriously. Instead, Lyne drew on the kinds of entities that people have experienced during bad drug trips, which, of course, the film itself is hinged on.

As you know, I believe these are often actual entities that exist outside of the human imagination: specifically “ultraterrestrials,” who interface with humans through various means. That is at the core of my thesis about Roswell and Lucifer’s Technologies.

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There are others who believe the Roswell event was real but don’t believe it had anything to do with extraterrestrials from another star. The Collins Elite have an entirely novel take on the crash.

From Nick’s old Final Events blog:

Beyond any shadow of doubt at all, the strangest belief of the Collins Elite was that relative to the Roswell affair of July 1947. In what is certainly a unique fashion, they came to believe that nothing—extraterrestrial or otherwise—crashed at Roswell.

Rather, the group concluded that the event was “staged”—a “Trojan Horse”-type event provoked by demons trying to deceive us into accepting the idea that vulnerable ETs had crashed at Roswell and were responsible for the wave of Flying Saucer encounters that gripped the nation in the summer of 1947.

For the Collins Elite, the “alien debris” and “memory metal” said to have been recovered at the crash site on the Foster Ranch, New Mexico (which is shown above, in a photo I took in February 2011), were nothing less than the result of diabolical “demonic alchemy.”

In other words, the group formed an opinion that these strange entities “wove” the materials, then had them manifest on the Foster Ranch, thus creating the image of a crash of something exotic from the skies.

But what of the bodies said to have been found at the site? Well, the Collins Elite had an answer to that issue too.

Their members claimed to have read reports suggesting that no literal bodies were ever found at Roswell—at all. Rather, they maintained that certain “biological materials” were recovered.

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The Collins Elite: Demonology and Disinformation

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