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Warning Issued That Alien Revelations Could Spark Financial Crisis

Marni Rose McFall
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A financial crisis could be triggered by an announcement that aliens exist, according to Helen McCaw, a former policy expert of the Bank of England.

McCaw told The Times of London that politicians and bankers can’t afford to dismiss alien life, and wrote to the governor of the Bank of England, urging him to organize a contingency plan in case the White House confirms alien existence.

Why It Matters

A 2021 study from the Pew Research Center found that nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that intelligent life exists beyond Earth. Some Americans, meanwhile, believe that there is proof of UFOs and alien life being concealed from the public by global governments. However, this belief is held by a significant minority.

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President Donald Trump has previously indicated that his administration may declassify some information on the nature of extraterrestrial life. In 2025, the UFO documentary The Age of Disclosure made headlines, and its director Dan Farah said that Trump could reveal the existence of aliens.

What To Know

McCaw was a senior analyst in financial security at the Bank of England for ten years, until 2012.

She told The Times, "The United States government appears to be partway through a multiyear process to declassify and disclose information on the existence of a technologically advanced non-human intelligence responsible for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs)."

"If the UAP proves to be of non-human origin, we may have to acknowledge the existence of a power or intelligence greater than any government and with potentially unknown intentions. It is entirely possible that government leadership and their central banks have not been properly briefed on the topic. UAP disclosure is likely to induce ontological shock and provoke psychological responses with material consequences," she said.

McCaw said there could be price volatility in the financial markets, and a collapse in confidence, in addition to a potential rush to safe assets such as gold.

She also told the outlet that the authorities should be prepared for unrest.

The report has quickly made an impact online.

Mario Nawfal, a podcast host, said in a post on X viewed over 100,000 times, "WAIT…WHAT?! A former Bank of England policy analyst is warning the UK’s central bank to prepare for a financial crisis…caused by aliens."

What People Are Saying

Holly Wood, a researcher and public speaker sharing The Times piece, in a post on X viewed over 100,000 times: "And at the centre of it is my friend, Helen McCaw. A former Bank of England senior analyst in financial security. A Cambridge graduate. Someone whose actual job was to think about state-level risk, stability, and what breaks systems. I’m incredibly proud of her. She inspires me regularly. The question is no longer "is it real?" It’s "what happens when it’s confirmed?"

The YouTuber Hustle B****, in a post on X sharing The Times report, viewed over 100,000 times, which read in part: "READ THIS TWICE - THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM IS PREPARING FOR ALIENS. This is not a meme. This is not a fringe blog. This is an actual newspaper article reporting that the Bank of England has been urged to prepare for financial collapse if aliens are officially confirmed."

What Happens Next?

There is a continued interest in the idea of intelligent life beyond Earth. The documentary The Age of Disclosure made a significant impact online, with the trailer amassing millions of views and the documentary prompting a discourse about aliens.

The upcoming fictional film Disclosure Day, directed by Steven Spielberg, has also prompted significant interest, with the trailer fast amassing more than a million views on X. Disclosure Day is set for release in the U.S. on June 12, 2026.

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    1. Comment by DonNetto.

      If there are aliens among us, they are obviously more intelligent than us, not that that is disputable. But if that is so and they wanted to take over earth, they would have done so long ago. As for the United States, I would welcome an alien invasion. Much preferable to what we have in the WH now.

      • Comment by MikeMaxwell.

        No worries, Trump will deport them and enact tariffs on their home planetary systems.

        • Comment by kaintucki.

          Personally, I'd take ET over DT any time...

          • Comment by keepingitreal.

            This would distract much more from the Epstein Files than the inflation & wars Petdo 47 is getting us into

            • Comment by OWilson.

              Member

              Don't forget that, "Women and children, the poor and minorities will be most at risk!"

              We need to act now! We cannot be unprepared if it happens.

              Maybe the first step would be to designate one multilingual spokesman to the role of Earth's Spokesman.

              When the little green man says,"Take me to your leader!" there will be no confusion.

              • Comment by Still Reply.

                Never mind the space aliens. DJT has the capacity and will to single-handedly crash the global economy. And the magamartians will cheer him on.

                • Comment by Mjolnir.

                  The biggest collapse would be churches. Already on shaky ground, many would not be able to pivot quickly enough to incorporate aliens into their myths.

                  • Reply by MikeMaxwell.

                    Apparently you haven't read much sci fi written by Christians. It exists, and they're not afraid. You might start educating yourself by reading The Sparrow, by Mary Doria Russell. And of course there's C.S. Lewis.

                  • Reply by Mjolnir.

                    I have read mostly Sci Fi in my life. Sci Fi has nothing to do with the operation of churches. I have not read The Sparrow by Russel, but from what I remember of my Lutheran upbringing, it is not a book of the Bible. It has been awhile since I have attended a church service, so they might be using it in services in some church, some where, but I kind of doubt it. I have read C.S. Lewis, the Narnia books any way, but I sincerely doubt that any church includes them in their doctrine.

                • Comment by :Avery:.

                  D.T. the Dxtra-Terrestrial?