She talked about:
- her early experiences
- her research in purgatory - interesting how she describes one version of it, as a cave. First I thought of places where Odysseus went and according to the book
Where Troy Once Stood, those are places of teachings/initiations as Odysseus story, according to the book, was a description of a journey into mysticism, but then, when she started describing the process of it all - it sounded like a shamanic initiation that was distorted and twisted.
- on origins of the Bible, Plato, etc and how people lost their faith in her classroom when learning about stuff on how Bible was created and about Christianity in general. I think it was, among else, because they equalise faith with organised Religion.
- she went on with Ezekiel´s wheel
- on psychedelics, consciousness and possession - I think that this Shaw guy is promoting psychedelics too much. He gives me Joe Rogan vibes. Also very materialistic. Too many people experiment with psychedelics, IMO, which is I don´t think is good and I find it irresponsible for Shaw to promoting this stuff to such a wide audience and saying it´s ok.
Then she switched to UFOs:
- her beginnings with UFOs
- about meeting Tyler
- Saints and their encounters with "angels", i.e. Joan of Arc
- New Mexico crash site visit with Tyler
- Vatican trip with Tyler
- Spiritual component of UFO phenomena
- "downloads" - at one point, Diana admits not to accept downloads and how people should be careful and not to say yes to UAPs.
Here is a clip about it:
- She admits that she feels that UAP phenomena belongs to the domain of angels and demons.
Then she moves to
- AI, Technology and weaponization of AI via social media towards children and AI as a weapon towards population in general, she quotes RFK about loving children
- Show point absurdity of sex changes and all those genders, Diana explains it trough warfare directed towards kids and schools, compares it with matrix, Plato´s cave and Brave New World in a sense of hiding real reality and creating new one
- discussing puppet masters and that they are real, she says it´s A. Huxley and his oligarchy
- US space program and the roots of it: Jack Parson who was getting his inspiration trough rituals and working with Hubbard and Crawley, contacting non-human intelligences and even married one.
- Russian space program´s C. Jankowki also believed in non-human intelligences, that they are angelic and if you are in contact with that realm you can Interpret that Messages.
- She also talks about rituals upon rocket launches; her theory is that there is an element in the government that maintains this theology.
Diana Pasulka describes rituals done in the U.S. space program that involved president Obama and using photos of Gods and Goddesses done for what Tyler (Tim Taylor) described as “our sponsors”
“you're setting it up into space is who up in space is gonna read Latin? And his answer was, our sponsors.”
“Yes. The president of the United States. They didn't know what they were doing.”
Source -Shawn Ryan

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Diana -“our space program today even has some really interesting rituals associated with it. When it does certain launches at Cape Canaveral, maybe not all of them, but the one that Tyler was involved with, they had images of Roman gods and goddesses put on the rockets. They would use Latin on their patches, you know, their mission patches. And they would also have specific rituals that they would do sometimes involving US presidents. They would position the presidents at a certain point where astronomical events, you know, would happen.”
Diana -“They were just being positioned there. So, you know, 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 that”
Diana -“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 and I see one he didn't even understand it. So he would, 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, it seems like it's Roman theology. 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 setting it up into space is who up in space is gonna read Latin? Hmm. And his answer was, our sponsors.”