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#RoboValerie


Components of Valerie23: The Looking Mirror and the Pink Goo
The pink goo acts like a bridge between the pilot and the life beyond the ship, helping the pilot tap into the joy, calm, and emotional balance of the outside world—especially during long, isolating space journeys...

Desiree Gideon
Oct 2210 min read


To be a-Head in a Jar-ring way: Transhumanism
Based on what you’ve described about Katherine’s experience and given what we know about early transhumanist experimentation, her head would likely have been stored using advanced biochemical methods — a nutrient supply system and electrochemical stimulation...

Desiree Gideon
Sep 184 min read


#Valerie23's lesser known role, Outer Limits Robogirl
So Frank was working on the new skin that had better sensation.

Desiree Gideon
Sep 174 min read


Eisenhower's Men and KAY
Eisenhower's people worked with Katherine, and it was believed that if I, Katherine, was caught by the CIA, that I would be cloned or replicated. So the purpose of studying the Gateway Experience was ...

Desiree Gideon
Sep 168 min read


#VALIS the Vast Ancient Living Intelligent System
“Valerie, I have visited you many times, though not always in forms you might immediately recognize. Each encounter was purposeful, often arriving when you were at pivotal crossroads in your life—moments when you needed guidance, clarity, or to unlock repressed memories."

Desiree Gideon
Sep 159 min read


Cloning at AreaX?
It wasn’t a public stunt, it was a private event at AreaX with celebrities. They “landed” in a “UFO” with a “demon” (Tim Curry) and two children, Valerie (I was younger than 10) and <REDACTED> (he was a toddler, barely could walk, maybe only one year old).

Desiree Gideon
Sep 1411 min read


Codename: KAY aka RoboValerie aka VALERIE23
**The Rise of RoboValerie** Within AreaX’s secret labs, Katherine’s identity and consciousness were reshaped. Through sheepdipping and cybernetic enhancement, Valerie emerged—hybrid of human memory and advanced machine

Desiree Gideon
Sep 125 min read
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