American Cosmic Review
I interpreted Dr Pasulka’s book as having two interwoven, but distinct motifs; an insightful recollection of her new journey in the UFO phenomenon, and second, an intriguing look at how technology (especially digital media) has become so pervasive and ubiquitous within our daily lives such that they become part of our accepted historical memory whether the content or event the event itself is factual, partially factual or fully fabricated.
Several novel and potentially important theories are presented along the journey that I found compelling. The first is that the human body seems to have the capability to act as a quantum transmitter and receiver of data to and from Non Human Intelligences (NHI’s).
The second is that the physical experience of communication/contact with NHI’s seems to be uniquely different based on an individual’s biological makeup (perhaps attuned to DNA), which can result in serious ontological shock or an epiphany or both.




That’s a wonderful summary of the book. There are so many layers to the technology and media aspects. There is also the “nuts and bolts” aspect like the artifact they picked up in the New Mexico desert. It’s hard to reconcile one with the other.