
There’s been a lot of talk about Space Aliens recently.
Florida Congressional Representative Tim Burchett has told TMZ that himself, Matt Gaetz, and Florida Congressional Representative Anna Paulina Luna have been the point people on investigating UFOs in Congress.
Anna Paulina Luna has herself confirmed such reports, and Burchett has stated yesterday that he has gone over the United States’ Alien Disclosure Strategy with President Donald Trump.
Yesterday, Trump himself weighed in on the matter, saying that he would be releasing long-classified Government findings on Space Aliens “very soon”.
Are we about to get Space Aliens in the mix?
And if so…
What is Pulp Fiction Renaissance gonna do about it?
WINDS OF CHANGE
These recent pronouncements on Space Aliens from Public Officials do not seem to be coming out of nowhere.
I began to notice about 5 years ago that talk of Space Aliens has been a consistent topic in the mainstream via podcasts all across the political and cultural spectrum.
When you start seeing a topic dealt with an earnest serious that for decades before was decried with ridicule and ostracisation, it tends to make you sit up and take notice.
When a person or groups’ behavior does a complete 180 overnight and stays that way consistently…you know that something big is brewing.
I can’t help but think about the words of British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan spoken in 1960:
“The Wind of Change is blowing through this continent.
“Whether we like it or not…”[1]
TOTALITARIAN AND APOCOPLYPTIC?
Whether it’s Space Aliens, Global Pandemics, or National Disasters, there’s a term that people love to throw around in relation to these things.
“Predictive Programming”.
The popular definition of it comes from that New Age Thought Leader Alan Watts. He calls it:
“…a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by our leaders.
“If and when these changes are put through, the public will already be familiarized with them and will accept them as natural progressions, thus lessening possible public resistance and commotion.”[2]
It’s sold as a sinister term with sinister connotations.
But the totalitarian and apocalyptic overtones that the term brings to mind obscure an important truth that would behoove most people to consciously understand…
And it’s a truth that will explain all this talk of UFOs and Space Aliens.
THE TRUTH ABOUT MENTAL MODELS
The truth is, you can’t experience a Phenomena and not have a Mental Model to deal with it.
It’s just not gonna work.
And it’s not sinister to have a Mental Model at all…you need one to function.
That’s because a Mental Model is just a way to understand the world around you and beyond.
In fact, you have one right now…the real question is:
Do you know what it is?
And if you know, do you like the one that you have?
THE LOGIC OF MYTH
Pulp Fiction Renaissance is all about Mental Models.
Mythology is just a fancy, mystical magical term for Mental Models.
When you break down the term, it becomes clear what exactly a Mental Model is.
-Ology means Logic…aka the Rules of the Road.
And Myth is just tales of different characters with different values in action.
So Mythology means…the rules that explains different characters with different values as they act in stories.
And that is exactly what Pulp Fiction Renaissance is all about!
Pulp Fiction is a Mental Model!
But it leads us to one big question…
THE ONE BIG QUESTION
Many different groups have different Mental Models that are unique to them.
And at Pulp Fiction Renaissance, the Mental Model here is the Mythology of the Indo-European Warrior Caste.
This Mental Model covers a lot of ground, but the big question is…
In the wild and whacky event that the US Federal Government says Space Aliens are real, are the Mental Models at Pulp Fiction Renaissance ready for this new reality?
THE ONE BIG ANSWER
The answer is Yes!
Space Aliens are something I have been researching clandestinely since August of 2020, save for discussing this with a few close trusted associates who do not think I am nuts.
With the rise of Corona and the attendant widespread embrace of Conspiracy Theories by society that seem to come true more often than not, I felt that it would behoove me to understand this issue.
And now that this issue seems to be getting mainstream coverage and confirmation, I am glad that I have!
Take a look at our Flagship Articles explaining the Mental Model of Pulp Fiction Mythology:
In these articles, the Categories and Concepts presented here are applicable across Space and Time…and Space Aliens fit into them seamlessly!
For my money, if there are Space Aliens, you’re gonna have good ones, bad ones, and neutral ones going about their Space Alien business, with ever-shifting alliances between them all.
But just who are these Space Aliens gonna be?
THE BIG 3 OF SPACE ALIENS
Space Alien aficionados like to categorize Space Aliens into main three groups:
- Nordics
- Greys
- Reptilians
Contrary to Jason Reza Jorjani’s thesis, I believe that the Nordics are gonna be good, because they seem to be Noble Indo-Europeans from the Stars.
They would be Solar in my categorization system I describe in “The Eagle & The Snake II: Solar, Lunar, and Telluric Secrets of Pulp Fiction”.
I believe that the Greys are gonna be bad and intelligent, what John Wayne called “The Brain Heavies” back in the 1930s B-Grade Westerns.
These guys would be Lunar in my system, an evil Priesthood farming out Humanity for dissolution.
Mantis-Men, often mentioned by UFO aficionados as well, would also fit into this bad and intelligent, Brain Heavy, Lunar Category.
I believe that the Reptilians are gonna be bad and brutish, what John Wayne called “The Dog Heavies” back in the 1930s B-Grade Westerns…because they are big dumb guys who kick defenseless dogs for fun.
These guys would be Telluric in my system, evil Beastmen who roam around causing chaos and savagery wherever they go.
In essence, the Nordics are gonna be Noble and Confrontational, while the Greys and Reptilians are gonna be Evil and Predatory.
And whether they come from Outer Space, under the Sea, Antarctica, or a Portal from somewhere, it’s not gonna matter much, because the same rules are still gonna apply.
Like I said, the Categories and Concepts are applicable across Time and Space.
A WIN-WIN SITUATION
Well my friends, there you have it.
If the US Federal Government comes out and says that Space Aliens are real, you won’t have to freak out and lose your mind…
Because you’ll have a ready-to-go, plug-and-play Mental Model to understand them with!
The Mental Model of Pulp Fiction Renaissance!
And if they don’t come out and say Space Aliens are real, you still got a winning Mental Model to understand not just Pulp Fiction, but every other area of life as well.
I’d say, that’s win-win, Space Aliens or not.
Pulp Fiction Power to you, my friends!
Sincerely,
Richard Barrett
04-18-2026
Written at 11:44 PM, somewhere in the USA…
Sources Cited
[1] MacMillan, Harold. “Winds of Change Speech by British Prime Minister Maurice Harold Macmillan: 3 February 1960”. International Relations and Security Network. https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/125398/1158_macmillanwinds.pdf.
[2] Hilton, David. “Predictive Programming: Coincidences or Conditioning?” Karuwakispeaks.com. December 30, 2020. https://karuwakispeaks.com/blog/predictive-programming/.