Paper: Is the Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Alien Technology?

The coincidence being that currently many read 3I Atlas as 31 Atlas.
Case in point, Dick Algire is still calling it 31 Atlas:


What is even more interesting is that he also says that it reminds him of the speculation and hysteria around the Hale-Bopp comet in 1997, including by a lot of remote viewers at the time apparently. He ends the video by saying, "Don't let this be another Hale-Bopp".
 
One could try to list the possible outcomes of 3I from most possible to most improbable within the limits of our knowledge, anyway. The most probable thing is that it's a 3D rock that just happens to be coming from interstellar space (how many of these things slipped by while we weren't looking?) However, the electromagnetic dynamics of something of that mass moving so fast (and building charge), may or may not cause some rare and strange-looking or strange-acting astronomical behavior. The Cs said, and I paraphrase: there is no normal or natural; if it happens, it's perfectly natural.

So there might be some interesting fireworks... but not really needed because the interwebs (especially YouTube) are already flooded with fearmongering for profit, such that suggestible minds are ablaze with all sorts of nonsense. A typical video might have a quote from Michio Kaku, then 8 minutes of AI slop/(or regular slop). Much of this is just common greed and stupidity. Are the PTB encouraging any of it, or are they just letting it happen?

So maybe people should be aware of the possibility that 3I ATLAS could put on a show and still be just a rock.

So many crazy conspiracy theories and UFOs, Bigfoot, and you name it on YouTube et. al., and the social platforms are not objecting.

Maybe connected the Realm Border a 3d 4d window.
 
What is even more interesting is that he also says that it reminds him of the speculation and hysteria around the Hale-Bopp comet in 1997, including by a lot of remote viewers at the time apparently. He ends the video by saying, "Don't let this be another Hale-Bopp".
Hale-Bopp turned out to just be a highly-charged rock. What is strange is all the paranormal hoopla around 3I ATLAS. It is a little weird, and it comes from the ‘Outer Limits’, but all the fuss seems a little crazy and contrived.
 
Hale-Bopp turned out to just be a highly-charged rock. What is strange is all the paranormal hoopla around 3I ATLAS. It is a little weird, and it comes from the ‘Outer Limits’, but all the fuss seems a little crazy and contrived.
Hale-Bopp was one of the brightest comets of the last century and there was similar crazy and contrived speculation about it. Either this craziness or 3I unexpectedly getting very bright (or both) seems to be what the C's referred to when they compared 3I to Hale-Bopp.
 
I think the contrived conspiracy paranormal hype is very purposeful - It's almost like reverse psychology in function. It primes sceptics to accept a weak (and likely incorrect) scientific explanation for anything unusual because it "makes more sense" than reality being anything different than their expectations. People seem to be more inclined to critically question sudden "swamp gas explosion nothing to see here" explanations for unusual occurrences than if something strange happens around an event of object already hyped with mystery.
 
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