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16 Oct 2025
Modern drone technology may have been seeded by aliens to act as cover for their real activity.

It's like, it's like, it's like proliferation masking or something. Have you heard the theory that modern drone technology was seeded by aliens so that we would create a bunch of things that would be up in the sky that look kind of like their aircraft so that they would basically act as cover for the real activity. Have you heard this theory? I don't really believe it because I actually have met with the people who kind of invented modern quadcopters and flight controllers. Like the idea is very interesting and it makes me wonder if there might be some truth to it elsewhere in the world. Like it sure is convenient. Imagine that you're an alien. You're regularly operating around military bases, nuclear infrastructure. Wouldn't it be convenient if there was something else that people could explain away as like, wouldn't it be great if there was something that also darted around and hovered in place and was very quiet and just little tiny flashing lights? Like, wouldn't that be really convenient as a cover for what you are doing? Because these same activities in like the 50s and the 60s, there was nothing like that, right? Like back then, if you said, oh yeah, I saw 100 red lights orbiting around that nuclear facility. All you could say was, holy shit, what in the world could that be? And today, it's so easy to say, oh, it's just some drones. And so unfortunately, it's a lot harder to know what's real.

03 Sep 2025
The 'Dark Forest' theory suggests civilizations should remain silent to avoid detection by hostile predators.

Do you know that the whole dark forest thing, like the dark forest theory? No, it's that. So this came out of, it was the three-body problem. Great series of books by a Chinese author that got turned into a film. Amazing Netflix show. Great show. The books are phenomenal too. And it's just, but it's this idea that, look, we shouldn't be making noise. It's like, imagine you're a hunter in a dark forest. So it's just, you're out there. You know there might be other things out there. And it's this like a philosophical engagement of like, what should you do? Should you start light a fire and make a whole bunch of noise in the dark forest that's full of, you know, it's full of predators. You don't know where they are. They don't know where you are. What's your behavior? What should you do should you see another predator? Should you be friendly? What's the risk to you to do it? And these could be like, you could be there with a bar and arrow. This guy could have a tank. This other guy could have some other energy weapon, whatever. There's massive differences in capability and scale. And pretty much every scenario works out to like what you should do is just be quiet. And if you see something, you should eliminate the threat. That's kind of the way it goes in the dark forest. It's like it's too risky to reveal yourself. You should basically eliminate that threat if you can do so safely.