The Stargate Conspiracy Proposes a Global Psychological Operation

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cover of the book 'The Stargate Conspiracy' on a desk, with overlaid images of pyramids, occult symbols, and a UFO in the starry sky.

The Stargate Conspiracy Proposes a Global Psychological Operation

In their work The Stargate Conspiracy, researchers Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince present a disturbing thesis. They argue that the phenomenon of Ancient Astronauts and certain occult currents are not mere alternative beliefs. In reality, they would form part of a sophisticated campaign to influence the collective psyche on a global scale. 🕵️‍♂️

Debunking the Popular Myth

The authors do not limit themselves to criticizing Erich von Däniken's ideas. They trace the links between these narratives, secret societies, and dark government projects like MKUltra. They propose that beliefs are manipulated and misleading information is deliberately spread. The goal is to build a unified mythological framework that makes an alien intervention in our past seem plausible and even desirable.

Key Elements of the Manipulation:
  • Connecting ideas of ancient astronauts with modern esoteric symbolism.
  • Using mind control programs as a reference to understand influence techniques.
  • Creating a narrative where ancient gods and stellar visitors merge.
The ultimate goal would be to prepare humanity to accept a new global religion, culminating in a false orchestrated extraterrestrial contact by certain power groups.

The Great Final Deception

The core of the hypothesis points to a planned outcome. This long process of conditioning could end in a planetary-scale false flag event. According to the book, hidden elites could simulate an alien contact using advanced technology and high-level special effects.

Consequences of the Simulated Event:
  • Unify humanity under a new global authority.
  • Present this authority as the intermediary with the supposed superior intelligences.
  • Establish a social control system under the pretext of a cosmic revelation.

The Perfect Distraction

Picknett and Prince conclude with a powerful reflection. The true conspiracy might be that we have spent decades debating pyramids and stone astronauts. Meanwhile, someone, somewhere, is just waiting for the moment when we all look at the sky at once. The book invites us to question not only the theories, but also the intentions behind those who promote them. 👁️