| Mexican podcaster Pavel on his PsicoActivo YouTube channel |
I love Pavlov. He's a Mexican podcaster on YouTube who always asks the right questions when it comes to UFOs and ETs.
In this video Pavel plays JD Vance's conversation with Joe Rogan about his belief ETs are demons. No telling what JD Vance thinks of his wife's Hindu faith. JD Vance portrays himself as a devout Catholic.
JD Vance is a curious figure, he's said to be Skull & Bones from Yale. His campaign was heavily funded by Silicon Valley VC Capitalist Peter Thiel. Thiel was one of the millionaires, like Elon Musk, to emerge from PayPal. All of these Tech Bros would dearly like to get their hands on the tech the military has squirreled away and not have it shared widely.
Peter Thiel is the financier behind Palantir, AirBNB, OpenAI, and other ventures. Thiel recently relocated to Argentina. Thiel is said to be worried about the anti-Christ (while doing everything you'd expect a good anti-Christ to do.
JD Vance has changed his name multiple times in his life (both as a child and as an adult). Here is the documented progression based on public records and his own accounts: Born: James Donald Bowman on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio (middle and last names from his biological father, Donald Bowman).Childhood change (around age 6): After his parents divorced and his mother (Beverly) remarried Robert “Bob” Hamel (her third husband), who adopted him, his mother legally changed his name to James David Hamel. This was done in part to remove references to his biological father. He used this name through high school, his U.S. Marine Corps service (as Cpl. James D. Hamel), Ohio State University, and early years at Yale Law School (including blogging under J.D. Hamel). The only birth certificate currently on file with Ohio vital records lists James David Hamel.
Adult change (April 2013): He legally changed his surname to Vance (his mother’s maiden name and his grandmother “Mamaw” Bonnie Vance’s family name), becoming James David Vance. He has cited honoring his grandmother—who played a major role in raising him—as a key reason, along with connecting to his maternal family heritage. This occurred around the time he was finishing Yale Law School and beginning his professional career.
Stylistic/professional preference (2021 onward): When entering politics, he began using JD Vance (without periods) instead of J.D. Vance. This is not a legal name change but his preferred public styling (used on his Senate website, filings, and campaign materials). He published his 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy under J.D. Vance.