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It sounds like you’re indicating that Diana Pasulka, known for her research on UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), is taking a more skeptical or critical approach to the topic. It’s interesting to see how perspectives evolve, especially in a field as complex and controversial as UAPs. What aspects of her new stance do you think are most significant? Are there specific points or evidence that influenced this shift?
It sounds like you’re indicating that Diana Pasulka, known for her research on UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), is taking a more skeptical or critical approach to the topic. It’s interesting to see how perspectives evolve, especially in a field as complex and controversial as UAPs. What aspects of her new stance do you think are most significant? Are there specific points or evidence that influenced this shift?