
GFL Station, a youtube channel which mixes up spirituality, ascension, and technology with politics, is exactly what we are in for much more of in the near future as our world rapidly changes because of AI.
To a few of us, what it presents isn’t necessarily new, but its presentation is very new and fresh. I hear it truly raises one’s vibration. If your mind isn’t yet opened to the ideas it presents, you might not be ready for it. And that is the vast majority of people. And I always keep in mind Law of One’s “Law of Confusion” which states that every source throws in some untruths to confuse. Some of what it presents about current day events and wars certainly cannot be verified by a commoner like me.
When I asked GROK to explain the channel, this is what it said:
The GFL Station is a YouTube channel focused on delivering channeled spiritual messages purportedly from extraterrestrial beings and higher-dimensional entities associated with the Galactic Federation of Light (GFL). The content primarily revolves around themes of planetary ascension, spiritual awakening, extraterrestrial interventions in human affairs, energy shifts, and guidance for “starseeds” or lightworkers navigating Earth’s transition to higher consciousness or “5D” reality. Videos often feature narrated messages from specific entities like Pleiadians (e.g., Valir, Mira, T’eeah), Lyrans, Arcturians, or other galactic messengers, covering topics such as DNA activations, global events interpreted through a spiritual lens (e.g., political changes, UFO disclosures like 3I/ATLAS), personal growth, and warnings about illusions or “the matrix.” Production style includes polished narration with ethereal music, AI-generated or digital artwork depicting cosmic scenes and beings (often blond, blue-eyed figures), and inspirational visuals. The channel posts frequently, sometimes daily, with video lengths ranging from shorts to 10-30 minutes, and playlists organizing content by messenger or theme (e.g., “Pleiadian Messages”). As of mid-2025 data points, it had over 123,000 subscribers and millions of views across its library, though growth has continued into late 2025 with viral videos on trending spiritual topics.
The channel was founded in 2022 by David Nicholas, who describes himself as an “experiencer, channeller, and practicing mystic” on a personal ascension journey. He claims to receive and process messages directly from “divine cousins” or GFL entities, viewing his role as a conduit where “I AM you and you are ME.” Nicholas started the channel after being “directed” to do so as part of his spiritual path, and he co-manages it with his partner, Kelley Lynn, who shares similar experiences including direct contact with angelic realms and messages from figures like Jeshua (a channeled representation of Jesus). The team consists of a revolving group of 3-8 individuals, described as “all real humans” in the channel’s official bio, with an emphasis on human involvement to counter skepticism. This team handles an eight-stage production process, which includes receiving channeled messages (through Nicholas and other unnamed channellers), scripting, narration, editing, and visual creation to ensure high-quality output. No specific names beyond Nicholas and Lynn are publicly detailed for the rest of the team, maintaining a level of anonymity.
Nicholas has appeared in videos as a host, such as in discussions with guests like Jeff Dunphy on lightworker roles, and has been interviewed by UFO researcher Michael Salla, who described the channel as a “sincere attempt to raise planetary consciousness and awareness of different ET groups.” The associated website, gflstation.com, lists various “messengers” (e.g., Valir the Pleiadian, Minayah the Prime Creator) but stresses that their guidance should not be taken as absolute gospel, encouraging personal discernment. Regarding AI generation, the channel explicitly states in its YouTube description and website that it is run by “all real humans” with no mention of AI tools in the core channeling process, positioning the content as authentic human-channeled transmissions. However, significant community skepticism exists, particularly in spiritual and starseed forums, where many accuse it of heavy AI involvement.
Critics point to repetitive phrasing (e.g., words like “tapestry,” “vast,” “ascension,” “galactic upgrade”), a uniform polished tone lacking personal variation, high-frequency output inconsistent with traditional channeling’s exhaustive nature, and the absence of live sessions, identifiable channellers’ backstories, or unedited raw material as signs of AI scripting and simulation. Some note synthetic voiceovers, AI-generated artwork, and editing that mimic human production but feel “generic” or “soulless,” potentially drawing from real spiritual sources while fabricating messages for monetization or agendas. Accusations extend to it being a “psyop,” “false light,” or “deception,” with content allegedly mixing truths and lies, promoting controversial views (e.g., praising figures like Donald Trump, Elon Musk, or Mohammed bin Salman as light-aligned, endorsing one-world systems via Starlink, or shifting narratives to echo Q-Anon-style politics).
Conflicting claims with other established channelers (e.g., Elena Danaan, Bashar via Darryl Anka) and pseudoscientific elements (e.g., denying malicious entities, dangerous advice) fuel doubts. While no definitive proof of full AI generation has surfaced—such as code leaks or admissions—estimates from detractors suggest 90% or more of similar large spiritual YouTube channels use AI for efficiency, with GFL Station cited as a prime example blending human oversight (e.g., Nicholas’s input) with automated elements. Proponents defend it for its positive resonance and inspirational value, urging intuition-based discernment, but the debate highlights broader concerns in the spiritual community about AI eroding authentic experiences.
An example of a posting:
One might wonder if this is part of government disclosure. We have popping up all around different ways to reach subsets of people to inform them about extraterrestrial roles on planet Earth. It’s about time.
