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Cognitive Dissident
4th February 2018, 04:18
Maybe some of the Avalon community knows about this, which I would be interested to hear, but a search on the forum of the name Pasulka only brings up two posts from Star Tsar which mention her as a guest on some internet talk shows.

http://radiomisterioso.com/2017/12/20/dr-diana-walsh-pasulka-american-cosmic/

This is really interesting and the interview is a must-listen (I’ll be getting the book when it comes out too). Greg Bishop is the interviewer and he comes at the subject from a “paranormal” background rather than a “UFO” background, which basically means that he is open-minded and has a broad perspective (he can handle the idea of non-duality, he understands that these phenomena have been going on for hundreds of years…).

This is not a summary of the interview, but some of the things Pasulka said about the UFO research scene in America which I think are significant and were previously unknown to me.

Pasulka has an interesting background, being an academic (professor of religion) who has published books on Catholic saints. In other words, UFO newbie but knows a lot about historical accounts of people who levitate and/or bi-locate.

She directly said that there is a secret group in California, rich people, probably tech background, who study the UFO subject. They hold secret conferences and hire academics and others to study the subject and to study experiencers directly. They want to know what happened on the craft, what did the ETs say, etc. This group has plenty of resources but wants to keep it all secret, they don’t talk about what they are doing.

I remember a while back that Richard Dolan and others mentioned going to a private conference, maybe it’s the same group. They can say they attended a conference but not anything more. Same methodology.

I was surprised to hear Pasulka said that this group blindfolded her and one academic colleague and took them to a UFO crash site in New Mexico (not Roswell). They didn’t identify the site but when they got there they could look around and Pasulka said that she recognized the place. Not sure how.

Later, Pasulka was in the secret Vatican archives (yes, those archives) with that same colleague and they found that one Catholic saint (or not a saint, but on that path) who lived in Spain in the 1600’s bi-located to New Mexico (according to her own account) and there are Catholics in New Mexico who venerate her because of that. All very interesting. Pasulka asked her colleague, do you think that was the same place in New Mexico, and he just gave her that look which means this is too weird for me.

Anyway, the point is that this secret study group (which she calls Fight Club – meaning, you cannot talk about it) exists and has resources and has probably figured out quite a few things. They seem to be separate from the US intelligence community but who knows.

Pasulka spent some time with Jacques Vallee in California, he seems to be connected with this study group as well, as you would expect given his location and interests in technology as well as UFOs.

She said that she would come back and do another interview with Greg after her book is published.

The book is about reverse engineering of ET technology, which was discussed in the interview but not in specific detail. There is an element of “you will have to buy the book to find out!” which was a bit annoying.

The interview took place 1 day after the NYT article on AATIP, which both of them recognized was important and they said would discuss in the next interview.

There’s a lot more detail in the interview which I will post if I have time but I’ll just put this out there as is for now.

Her website on this book and a free sample (which discusses Heidegger’s thoughts on technology, which is something that very few people can even describe, never mind analyse – you can tell she’s an academic) are here:

https://www.americancosmic.com

https://www.americancosmic.com/preface/

boja
4th February 2018, 11:28
A little more information about DIANA here :-

https://uncw.edu/par/faculty/faculty-pasulka.html

https://uncw.edu/par/faculty/images/DianaPARwebpage2.jpg

Justplain
4th February 2018, 16:46
Sounds like a Catholic ufo study group, probably linked to the Vatican. Not sure that i'd trust them. The Catholic Church badly wants to be the church for the New World Order, they reportedly have the largest private stellar observatory network in the world. After their treatment of Galileo you'd wonder why.

Cognitive Dissident
5th February 2018, 12:57
Sounds like a Catholic ufo study group, probably linked to the Vatican. Not sure that i'd trust them. The Catholic Church badly wants to be the church for the New World Order, they reportedly have the largest private stellar observatory network in the world. After their treatment of Galileo you'd wonder why.

I agree with you about the motives of the Catholic church, but I don't think she's talking about a Catholic study group.

By synchronicity, I hear her mentioned by Grant Cameron in his interview with Dark Journalist (which is also a must listen!) - I found the part when he talks about her, it is around 2:14:30 onwards

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1s8LACiR0I

He said just in passing that Pasulka is part of the "Cosmic Club" which has 40 people and that he (Grant) knows the NASA scientist who took her to the crash site (presumably the one in New Mexico). I wouldn't have caught this but for having listened to the other interview previously.

Maybe that's why she called her book "American Cosmic". It sounds from what Grant says that she is actually part of that group, but that doesn't makes sense, because why would they blindfold her?

Anyway, it seems like the Cosmic Club is, as they say, a thing. All very interesting.