A collection of evidence in support of simulation theory.

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Direct Digital Influence Manipulation Amazon FBI The Bride The Relaxer The Salt
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On 7/17/2021, a user joined Discord to berate and accuse me of many things - some true, some exaggerations of the truth. Regardless, he left angry with me.

ANALYSIS

I had a strong suspicion that he would file a police report. The following events seem to indicate that, indeed, somebody may be investigating my work.

SIGNAL

On 7/18/2021, I noticed that there were an abnormal amount of hits across ink.university (24 hits) and luciferian.ink (20 hits). This caused me to investigate: ink.u

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ANALYSIS

These hits strike me as potentially meaningful for the following reasons:

  • There is a 100% bounce rate (meaning that these viewers spent less than 5 seconds on a page before leaving.)
  • Every page hit was detected as a unique user. This is something one would typically see if the site was not being browsed by humans, but by a bot (which may change/spoof its user agent.)
  • All of these hits come from Ashburn, VA. Not only is there an FBI office in Ashburn, but FBI HQ is just 1 hour away, in Quantico. That said, this trend continued in the following days, and Internet research seems to indicate that these hits come from Amazon bots. It still doesn’t speak to WHO is sending the bots. It could be FBI, or it could be somebody else.
  • I soon found this story. Not only is Ashburn, TX referenced, but a user named Dionysus is named as the guilty party. I have recently written about a user name Dionysus, who has been doing some strange things in relation to my work.
  • FBI services are hosted across an IP range for Alexandria, VA. Of course, The Raven is named Alexandria Pen at pen.university.

All of this is interesting, but perhaps more interesting is the specific pages that were hit. It almost seems as if somebody was trying to communicate to me, “connect THESE dots.”

SIGNAL

7/18/2021 was the predicted date of alien disclosure at a brand-new subreddit, /r/ThrowAwayAlien (TAA).

ANALYSIS

This subreddit is reminiscent of the one related to Five/Nine, where thousands of people quickly descended upon an ambiguous and cryptic conspiracy theory. In that instance, I have always wondered if it were orchestrated by people (read: bots) with a lot of power, and the ability to move masses.

  • One of the confidants hit was The Bride. Interestingly, her name is “Gina” - and one of the people integral to the lore of TAA was named Gina.
  • Another confidant hit was The Salt. Again, salt was a popular meme among the TAA followers.
  • Involuntary Doppelgänger was one of the articles hit, which may allude to the fact that I have been or will be framed for things I did not do. I have always argued that this would be the case.
  • The underwater research base called Atlantis was hit, which was originally developed as an explanation to underwater aliens.
  • Don’t Trust the Professor and The Professor were both hit, which may tie the two together. The title of the former was obtained from something The Professor once said. Further, the trigger song may reference a recent mistake.
  • The Gamer was hit, which may reference his wedding which will take place in one month. Perhaps this relates to The Raven’s 24th birthday, which also should take place in the coming month?
  • The Asshat and The Tradesman were both hit. Among other things, they are listed as Archons (which are aliens).
  • The Raven is also hit. She is listed as a mind-controlling mermaid, which directly-influenced the creation of the previously-mentioned “Atlantis.”
  • Hits at luciferian.ink seem to be simply hits on the most recent articles. However, the Internet Archive was also hit, which may be a reference to past (suspected) manipulation of my websites by the FBI.

Theory of 3


SIGNAL

On 7/23/2021, there were a total of 192 hits at ink.university:

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ANALYSIS

This is way outside of the norm. Most days, ink.u has less than 10 hits in total:

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While these are quite clearly bots (most of which spent less than 1 second on each page, and ALL Ashburn hits spent 0 seconds on each page), there is an interesting trend here:

The average time spent upon each page, this day, add up to 0.59 seconds. That’s another Five/Nine connection.

SIGNAL

Also worth noting is the fact that exactly 33.33% of ALL HITS were from Ashburn.

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ANALYSIS

Remember, verification comes in threes.