
hn Couret, a man once known only in the shadows of failed auditions and background acting gigs, has reinvented himself online — this time as a self-proclaimed messenger of interdimensional “truth.” What started as harmless TikTok rants has turned into a growing movement centered around what many call a dangerous new-age UFO religion.
Couret, whose LinkedIn reveals a past life in acting and motivational speaking, is now using those same theatrical skills to deliver sermons about “spiritual beings” and alien entities disguised as guides of light. But critics argue it’s all a performance — a well-rehearsed illusion designed to manipulate vulnerable followers.
“He’s not preaching truth — he’s acting,” one concerned viewer told XMN News. “You can tell he’s playing a part, just like he tried to in Hollywood.” Despite lacking any verified experience or credentials in theology or ufology, Couret continues to spin stories of abductions, cosmic revelations, and divine alien encounters.
His message, laced with pseudospiritual phrases and thinly-veiled contempt for traditional Christianity, pushes people away from God and toward what many believe is outright demonic deception.
As more young people fall for the allure of “light and unity” offered by Couret’s teachings, experts warn: it’s not enlightenment — it’s a lie. One that may cost some their souls.
Stay informed. Stay grounded. And don’t fall for actors preaching aliens.
