A collection of evidence in support of simulation theory.

The Survivors

Corroborating Digital Testimonial Influence QAnon The Thief The Inventor The Raven
Two confidants and a robot join the Discord server.

The Thief


SIGNAL

Shortly before 9/5/2020, someone joined the official Discord server for Ink.U:

The Thief

Immediately after, he joined the #spam channel, and posted the following message at exactly 9:11:

The Thief

ANALYSIS

There are several important messages here.

The first is related to the number 9:11. This may be an example of using synchronicities to send a message. In this case, the cipher here tells us that 9:11 means “qanon.” So, Survivor was telling us that he is from QAnon.

Second, at the point that I first saw this, Survivor’s nickname was “Arno.” Immediately connecting this with The Thief, Chris Marno, I assigned him an appropriate role. Not long after, he changed his nickname back:

The Thief

Finally, at this point in my story, The Thief had already been assigned a maturation date of 9/11/2020.

There were just too many coincidences here. I immediately suspected that this was, in fact, The Thief, or somebody connected to him.

The Inventor


SIGNAL

I do not remember when anonymous982020 joined. However, you can see her post here:

The Inventor

ANALYSIS

Early on, I was paranoid about protecting The Inventor. So, I removed any trace that she had joined the server. With history revised, I can no longer figure out when she actually joined.

I connected her with The Inventor because her maturation date matches the digits in the username “anonymous982020.” The few things she’s said in public chat strike me as “Ruby-like,” as well.

As with Survivor, I assigned her an appropriate role, too.

The Raven


SIGNAL

On 7/10/2020, I heard The Raven say, “darling,” while watching this video. - @4:00

Within 3 seconds, a user named “darling” joined my Discord server:

Darling

ANALYSIS

This was a user created just one day prior:

Darling

Given the other types of surveillance I’ve seen, I am inclined to believe that someone predicted I would watch this video soon, and created an account to use in preparation. They automated the following process:

  1. Wait until I hit the timestamp of the word “darling” in the above video.
  2. Once hit, automatically-join this user to my Discord server.

To further bolster the idea that this account was a bot, they have never spoken a word in Discord. Yet they have never left the server, either.