Diana Pasulka
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And we were studying this, these objects and things like that. And Tyler became a Catholic and or, you know, just much more Christian, let's put it that way, a believer, that what he was studying were like angels. And that changed his life. And then I felt, wow, what I'm studying is real. And that changed my life. So I was changed.
Directly after that, I was targeted by what my friend Tim Galladet would call counterintelligence. They had the same idea, by the way. They did not view these things as extraterrestrial. And they thought that they were bad. And so this group was... I got a distinct feeling that... there's something really bad happening. There's something really bad.
Directly after that, I was targeted by what my friend Tim Galladet would call counterintelligence. They had the same idea, by the way. They did not view these things as extraterrestrial. And they thought that they were bad. And so this group was... I got a distinct feeling that... there's something really bad happening. There's something really bad.
Directly after that, I was targeted by what my friend Tim Galladet would call counterintelligence. They had the same idea, by the way. They did not view these things as extraterrestrial. And they thought that they were bad. And so this group was... I got a distinct feeling that... there's something really bad happening. There's something really bad.
And I started to talk to people who now we call whistleblowers. So they would talk to me and they would say the same thing. They're afraid. They would be afraid. And by the way, none of those whistleblowers are at the congressional hearings, none of them. And they don't want to be. And in fact, most of the information that's getting taken from them is being taken in ways that are not
And I started to talk to people who now we call whistleblowers. So they would talk to me and they would say the same thing. They're afraid. They would be afraid. And by the way, none of those whistleblowers are at the congressional hearings, none of them. And they don't want to be. And in fact, most of the information that's getting taken from them is being taken in ways that are not
And I started to talk to people who now we call whistleblowers. So they would talk to me and they would say the same thing. They're afraid. They would be afraid. And by the way, none of those whistleblowers are at the congressional hearings, none of them. And they don't want to be. And in fact, most of the information that's getting taken from them is being taken in ways that are not
and not like what I would call nice, okay? It's uncomfortable. So I believe that if we were to call these things anything, they would be in the realm of like the angelic and the demonic. That's how I feel about them. Personally, right now, my mind might change in two years with more data.
and not like what I would call nice, okay? It's uncomfortable. So I believe that if we were to call these things anything, they would be in the realm of like the angelic and the demonic. That's how I feel about them. Personally, right now, my mind might change in two years with more data.
and not like what I would call nice, okay? It's uncomfortable. So I believe that if we were to call these things anything, they would be in the realm of like the angelic and the demonic. That's how I feel about them. Personally, right now, my mind might change in two years with more data.
And I feel that because of the types of responses I've had from people who are associated with our government. And they shouldn't, in my opinion, they shouldn't be. That's how I feel. My experience is.
And I feel that because of the types of responses I've had from people who are associated with our government. And they shouldn't, in my opinion, they shouldn't be. That's how I feel. My experience is.
And I feel that because of the types of responses I've had from people who are associated with our government. And they shouldn't, in my opinion, they shouldn't be. That's how I feel. My experience is.
Yeah, this is, I think this is the first time I've actually shared it, to tell you the truth. I mean, I'm an academic and that's, you know, and I've been talking as an academic. I've been going to universities to talk. I've now, I'm now talking publicly. And this is the first time I've actually said that.
Yeah, this is, I think this is the first time I've actually shared it, to tell you the truth. I mean, I'm an academic and that's, you know, and I've been talking as an academic. I've been going to universities to talk. I've now, I'm now talking publicly. And this is the first time I've actually said that.
Yeah, this is, I think this is the first time I've actually shared it, to tell you the truth. I mean, I'm an academic and that's, you know, and I've been talking as an academic. I've been going to universities to talk. I've now, I'm now talking publicly. And this is the first time I've actually said that.
Okay, so are we talking about the UAP-affiliated type of technologies or the AI that's happening right now?
Okay, so are we talking about the UAP-affiliated type of technologies or the AI that's happening right now?
Okay, so are we talking about the UAP-affiliated type of technologies or the AI that's happening right now?
Okay, okay. So let's see. Well, obviouslyβ we have some issues coming up with respect to AI and especially with things like Neuralink, right? Not to say it's bad, right? I'm just saying that we've got things to deal with as it's becoming much more rolled out to the public. So the cognitive sovereignty type of thing, I mean, I think there's a point, there's...