Diana Pasulka
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Yes, the president of the United States. They didn't know what they were doing. They were just being positioned there. So they're like, stand here, Mr. Obama or President Obama. And he would stand there with his wife and look this direction. It was part of the whole thing. And there were photos. He has photos of all of that.
Yes, the president of the United States. They didn't know what they were doing. They were just being positioned there. So they're like, stand here, Mr. Obama or President Obama. And he would stand there with his wife and look this direction. It was part of the whole thing. And there were photos. He has photos of all of that.
Yes, the president of the United States. They didn't know what they were doing. They were just being positioned there. So they're like, stand here, Mr. Obama or President Obama. And he would stand there with his wife and look this direction. It was part of the whole thing. And there were photos. He has photos of all of that.
Why would they stand him in a— Well, see, okay, so this is obviously some type of ritual, and I don't know why they're doing it. I just know that—I know—I mean, I'm a scholar of religion. I know a ritual when I see one. He didn't even understand it. So he would—I noticed that they were using Latin, and I noticed it wasn't medieval Latin. I was like, this is a particular form of Latin.
Why would they stand him in a— Well, see, okay, so this is obviously some type of ritual, and I don't know why they're doing it. I just know that—I know—I mean, I'm a scholar of religion. I know a ritual when I see one. He didn't even understand it. So he would—I noticed that they were using Latin, and I noticed it wasn't medieval Latin. I was like, this is a particular form of Latin.
Why would they stand him in a— Well, see, okay, so this is obviously some type of ritual, and I don't know why they're doing it. I just know that—I know—I mean, I'm a scholar of religion. I know a ritual when I see one. He didn't even understand it. So he would—I noticed that they were using Latin, and I noticed it wasn't medieval Latin. I was like, this is a particular form of Latin.
It seems like it's Roman theology, right? So, you know, they're using the images of Roman gods. And I would ask him, I said, why are you using the images of Roman gods? Why are you putting them on your mission patches and also utilizing Latin phrases from that time period? I mean, you're sending it up into space. Who up in space is going to read Latin? And his answer was, our sponsors.
It seems like it's Roman theology, right? So, you know, they're using the images of Roman gods. And I would ask him, I said, why are you using the images of Roman gods? Why are you putting them on your mission patches and also utilizing Latin phrases from that time period? I mean, you're sending it up into space. Who up in space is going to read Latin? And his answer was, our sponsors.
It seems like it's Roman theology, right? So, you know, they're using the images of Roman gods. And I would ask him, I said, why are you using the images of Roman gods? Why are you putting them on your mission patches and also utilizing Latin phrases from that time period? I mean, you're sending it up into space. Who up in space is going to read Latin? And his answer was, our sponsors.
So, I mean, that's what he said. Which Roman gods do you know? Yeah, so there would be obviously Apollo, right? So all the missions, if you think of all the missions, they're all those gods and goddesses.
So, I mean, that's what he said. Which Roman gods do you know? Yeah, so there would be obviously Apollo, right? So all the missions, if you think of all the missions, they're all those gods and goddesses.
So, I mean, that's what he said. Which Roman gods do you know? Yeah, so there would be obviously Apollo, right? So all the missions, if you think of all the missions, they're all those gods and goddesses.
It could—okay, so I do. It's just a theory, though, and I could be completely wrong. But it seems to me that there might be an element within our government that maintains this theological tradition, this Roman theology. Could it be a form of Freemasonry? It could be. I don't know. But I just know that that's what it looks like.
It could—okay, so I do. It's just a theory, though, and I could be completely wrong. But it seems to me that there might be an element within our government that maintains this theological tradition, this Roman theology. Could it be a form of Freemasonry? It could be. I don't know. But I just know that that's what it looks like.
It could—okay, so I do. It's just a theory, though, and I could be completely wrong. But it seems to me that there might be an element within our government that maintains this theological tradition, this Roman theology. Could it be a form of Freemasonry? It could be. I don't know. But I just know that that's what it looks like.
I think at some level there's belief in those traditions. I don't think that they would do it just because. Do you?
I think at some level there's belief in those traditions. I don't think that they would do it just because. Do you?
I think at some level there's belief in those traditions. I don't think that they would do it just because. Do you?
So that's what I think, because if you asked anybody like Tyler, me asking him those questions, why are you doing this? He did not know. So in a sense, and I even wonder about like, you know, the use, I mean, I understand that the Spartans were badass warriors, right? So of course, yeah.
So that's what I think, because if you asked anybody like Tyler, me asking him those questions, why are you doing this? He did not know. So in a sense, and I even wonder about like, you know, the use, I mean, I understand that the Spartans were badass warriors, right? So of course, yeah.