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Myths and Legends

UFO History Just Doesn’t Add Up

How UFOs may be the breadcrumb trail that proves simulation theory.

John Ege

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We are told the first time ‘flying saucers’ was coined was by an accidental twisting of words by a journalist in 1947. Kenneth Arnold saw UFOs while flying an aircraft near Mt. Rainier on June 24th. What he described wasn’t a flying saucer. The journalist wrote ‘flying saucer’ and the term supposedly took off. The things is, nothing takes off unless people are already acculturated to the idea at some level. Maria Orsic, a medium that was employed by the German Government was channeling aliens and providing blue prints for flying saucers way before the term was coined. So, was it creative license, or people have subconscious experiences with UFOs?

Joan of Ark, Leonardo AI Art

UFOs discovered in historical painting suggest humans know what’s up with UFOs. An alternative to conspiracy theories where an ambiguous ‘they’ or enemy is out to get us, or an ambiguous benefactor is in the background supporting us, could be nothing more than our unconscious participation in a Universal simulation which is responsive to our experiences and expectations to provide us with realism.

Almost all ‘woo’ can be explained as real and valid from the perspective of simulation theory. It is likely that scientist have been…

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