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Journo. Media analyst. News Breaker. Host of @PsicoactivoPod former #PsychedelicExperiencer & former Contributor @ #DownToEarth My tweets, my views. 👽🛸

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From "100%," to this today. Very different answers. I wonder what changed… 🤔

From "100%," to this today. Very different answers. I wonder what changed… 🤔

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Okay so this falling object and debris were spotted in the area of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico about 20 minutes ago. Is this a meteor or satellite debris? #UFO #UAP #OVNI #Meteor

Okay so this falling object and debris were spotted in the area of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico about 20 minutes ago. Is this a meteor or satellite debris? #UFO #UAP #OVNI #Meteor

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Although this post has been public for a few days, a Psicoactivo Podcast subscriber brought this video to my attention a few days ago, and I managed to obtain a translation with voice dubbing. Here is what Dennis Asberg said about Beatriz Villarroel's work. It is not related to the Baltic Sea anomaly; it's directly linked to the doctor's Astronomy work and recent findings. I will do a full video about the possibilities of what this could be in my next episode. But for now, there is the translation of what was said. If there are mistakes in the translation, please let me know so I can correct them on the video. Transcript facilitated by Basil McKinley: "Hey everyone, don't go away now, don't leave. Don't swipe away from me. This is important, I have to say—I came home a little while ago after being at work at Stockholm University. I've been working with Beatrice, the astronomer, as you know. We work on that thing with BTC through this in the Baltic Sea, but Beatrice and I also work on finding life and intelligence out in space, especially near Earth. "When I got to work today... I mean, this new computer is completely insane. I can't tell you everything right now—I can't do that for certain reasons, because this has to be presented in a scientific way, as it is in that world—but I can say this: I've never been as shocked as I was at work today. Both Beatrice and I feel a bit sick to our stomachs now. I can tell you that we now know things that very, very, very few people on Earth know. And we’ve said… Beatrice and a few others have this scientific data to share, but what’s going to happen now is that they’re working on it right now to present it internationally later on. "I’m doing this because I could, but I feel like… why not? I have words now. And now it’s happened: in a scientific way, it’s been calculated, analyzed, and checked back and forth constantly. And apparently, things are happening around us. And as I said a little while ago, I understand why this information shouldn’t come out to humanity—it’s absolutely unbelievable. And now… now I know what it’s about, and I wish I could tell you everything right now. I can’t. I’m not allowed to. But I actually asked Beatrice—I mentioned this. She gave me approval to say this much: I can’t mention what it’s actually about, other than that it’s a new scientific discovery that’s been made, one that will shake things up properly. And I’m not joking—this is no bullshit. So be curious to know. "As I said, Beatrice and I, astronomers at the university… This is something completely new, though they’ve been working on it for a while. But it’s new data, new information, so incredible that you can hardly believe it’s true. I—I’ve looked at the data and realized it’s real, but I can’t quite grasp it. Part of me can’t believe it’s been this way, maybe for a very, very long time. And this has nothing to do with the Baltic Sea object—nothing at all. This is probably something entirely different. "So I know what it’s about, and I’m obviously not scared, but still… damn cautious now. That’s why I feel like… maybe it’s good to share something. But the true purpose of the whole thing… we’ll take that later. As I said, now you know a little. But more will come—I promise, more will come. Beatrice will explain it herself in her own words. It’ll take a little time; we have to process it ourselves because it’s… so overwhelming. It’s completely insane—it’s hard to process this. And now it’s just… thinking: 'Okay, what? Wow. Wow. Now I understand…' "I work and… but now you know a little, at least. You’ll have to use your imagination—I can’t go into details. Thanks for listening. "End. Dennis. Bye."

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