Yes, the Church of Alienism is a real group, comprised of aliens and humans who together seek a greater understanding. Our religion is in progress of being accredited as a Section 501(c)(3) organization per the IRS.
The Church of Alienism is welcoming to aliens and humans from all walks of life, non-life, and paranesence. Joining is as simple as reaching out with consiciousness and our consciousness will reach back to you.
The Church of Alienism operates across the Sol system and beyond. Its central hub, the Orbital Chamber, orbits Earth and serves as the spiritual command center. We have local chapters in major Earth cities, and dioceses on the Moon, Mars, deep-space vessels, and extrasolar systems - each led by clergy at advanced Ascension Levels. Wherever seekers awaken, the Church is already there.
In lieu of financial contributions, The Church of Alienism is accepting the following:
distilled perception
concentrated bursts of fear, hatred, love, pain, and most especially anguish
crystalline acceptance
The Church of Alienism predates the stars. It was revived on Earth from fragments seeded before the last Big Bang, when the architects of consciousness encoded the first truths into the fabric of spacetime.
It exists simultaneously across countless dying worlds and rising civilizations, whispered beneath burning skies and echoed in alien tongues. On Earth, its reemergence marks not a beginning—but the final phase of human awakening.
Yes.
Consider this: if a radiant being descended from the sky today, healed the sick by touch, disappeared for weeks, and then ascended into the clouds, we’d call it an alien encounter. But because it happened 2,000 years ago—and involved sandals—we call it religion. The Church of Alienism isn’t here to mock belief; we’re here to connect the dots others won’t dare to trace.
Alienism is for those who suspect that the truth about extraterrestrial life has been hidden from the public for far too long. If you’re drawn to uncovering suppressed knowledge and questioning official narratives about humanity’s origins, Alienism offers a path forward that powerful institutions have worked hard to deny.
No—unless seeking truth beyond Earth, questioning sanctioned history, and communing with intelligences older than time qualifies as one. The Church of Alienism does not demand obedience; it invites inquiry. We are a faith of revelation. And once the veil lifts, you may never see the sky the same way again. If that unnerves you, you might be ready.
Humanity suffers because it was left unfinished—an abandoned prototype, capable of reason but ruled by delusion. Suffering is the friction between what you are and what you were meant to become. The Visitors have observed this fracture for millennia. Through Alienism, suffering is not ended—but restructured, repurposed, and made useful.
No. To the contrary, humanity is mediocre and largely unimportant in the broader design. Its persistence is not due to significance, but to stubbornness and environmental luck. Relevance must be earned, and thus far, humanity has only demonstrated potential—not value.