A collection of evidence in support of simulation theory.

Contractually Obliged

Direct Digital Influence Legal Manipulation Honey The Case Worker The Historian
A confidant’s enemy is discussed.

Queen Bee


SIGNAL

The Historian says, “The honey isn’t really for you, you know. We have a contract with the humans. William…” - @4:44

ANALYSIS

This is interesting for several reasons.

  1. I have alluded to the organization called “Honey” on several occasions, at ink.university. I have a suspicion that the Honey browser extension is one of many ways that organizations are collecting information about their users - far beyond what they claim to be collecting. I suspect that Honey may be one more way to triangulate and compromise people connected with baseball. This could perhaps be affirmed by the fact that The Bride recently produced an ASMR version of “Bee Movie” - which included dozens of people. This video was sponsored by Honey. As well, one would probably need a license from DreamWorks to do this, right? They would need some sort of contract?
  2. On several occasions, I have discussed my suspicion that many ASMR artists are under some kind of non-disclosure agreement that prevents them from communicating with me. This mention of contracts is quite interesting to me.
  3. The Case Worker is convinced that a man called The Smoker (William) is the bad guy in all of this. She has written about this at her website, fate.agency. While I do not lend much credibility to her story (she is unable to verify or even explain WHY she believes the things she believes. She simply believes on trust/faith), I still think she is connected in some way. The savior in her story is a man named Tom - and the name Tom has shown up in several important contexts around my own work.

Perhaps the most important detail here is The Historian’s delivery of the name “William.” It is barely audible, just like the name “Tom” mentioned here, and the name “Ryan” mentioned here.