I doubt it is humans. We are in some kind of sealed biome, which makes me think it is similar to a petri dish. Perhaps we are just an experiment. Maybe we are an energy source. I wouldn't rule out a simulation either.
Once you discover the very simple but overlooked fact that stars are not lightyears away, and probably aren't stars at all, you have to re-wire the way you think about everything. I don't care if the planet is flat, square, or a sphere; if stars are not far away then it infers we are in a much smaller system than we have been led to believe. At the same time, we are being lied to about the nature of reality by all of our educational institutions from an early age. That means somebody knows that we are in a sealed system and is hiding it for some reason. Once you understand this, you have to start looking at everything they are doing under a new light. What is CERN? Why are so many entities obsessed with building bigger and better particle accellerators? Why are we launching thousands of satellites into the skies? Who are the people that kept disarming the nuclear missiles? Not aliens. Probably the custodians.
If the stars aren't stars, then it changes everything. This is the biggest hole in their deceiption. Anyone can see the problem of how impossible it would be to see stars, once it is pointed out to them. The closest star is over 90 trillion kilometers away. A microscopic piece of dust would block it from our view. We have the supposed Oort cloud, cosmic dust from comets, rogute planets, asteroids, and gases that are supposedly ubiquitous throughout space, but somehow our view of the stars never changes. When a star does change in brightness, it is a big deal and gets lots of news coverage. We claim to see stars that are BILLIONS of light years away. Even an atom would block such a distant object from view, and yet somehow everything remains visible through all of the gases and particles in our atmosphere.
I doubt it is humans. We are in some kind of sealed biome, which makes me think it is similar to a petri dish. Perhaps we are just an experiment. Maybe we are an energy source. I wouldn't rule out a simulation either.
Once you discover the very simple but overlooked fact that stars are not lightyears away, and probably aren't stars at all, you have to re-wire the way you think about everything. I don't care if the planet is flat, square, or a sphere; if stars are not far away then it infers we are in a much smaller system than we have been led to believe. At the same time, we are being lied to about the nature of reality by all of our educational institutions from an early age. That means somebody knows that we are in a sealed system and is hiding it for some reason. Once you understand this, you have to start looking at everything they are doing under a new light. What is CERN? Why are so many entities obsessed with building bigger and better particle accellerators? Why are we launching thousands of satellites into the skies? Who are the people that kept disarming the nuclear missiles? Not aliens. Probably the custodians.
If the stars aren't stars, then it changes everything. This is the biggest hole in their deceiption. Anyone can see the problem of how impossible it would be to see stars, once it is pointed out to them. The closest star is over 90 trillion kilometers away. A microscopic piece of dust would block it from our view. We have the supposed Oort cloud, cosmic dust from comets, rogute planets, asteroids, and gases that are supposedly ubiquitous throughout space, but somehow our view of the stars never changes. When a star does change in brightness, it is a big deal and gets lots of news coverage. We claim to see stars that are BILLIONS of light years away. Even an atom would block such a distant object from view, and yet somehow everything remains visible through all of the gases and particles in our atmosphere.
Start with the stars, and then dig deeper.