Are We Being Controlled in a PC Game by Aliens?

Are We Being Controlled in a PC Game by Aliens?

New UFO Film proposes we might!

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Feb 19, 2024 @ 02:23 PM (Staff Bios)
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Have you ever wondered if you're living in a simulation? A computer game being controlled by someone or something? Maybe aliens even?

Well a recent UFO documentary depicts just this scenario. Titled God Versus Aliens, the film looks into life as we know and how we perceive it. Are we being controlled for some unknown purpose? I'd like to think not but the questions sometimes bounce around in the back of one's mind when we encounter strange happenings in our day to day lives. Check out the description and documentary trailer below for more.

It's called Simulation Theory and suggests that life is basically some sort of computer game. The Swedish philosopher Nick Bostrom proposed this in 2003 and it even has Elon Musk as a believer - he states that the odds of us actually living in a "real" physical reality are a billion to 1!

This theory would then make religion and even the idea of God as a construct of the computer game and thereby the Aliens controlling it. This films explores this theory and its impact on the world's religions should we make first contact, and especially if that contact would actually negate our physical existence and any notion of God as real.

"Extra terrestrial AI may form a kinship with human AI and bypass humanity altogether!

Avi Loeb - Harvard University

The film also features exclusive interviews with some of the worlds leading UFO experts including Nick Pope who used to run the UKs UFO desk for the Ministry of Defence. He looks into whether ETs would bring their own religions and what would happen if they were really crazy out there religions - would they impose them on us in a reverse colonialism.

Other interviewees include Professor Avi Loeb of Harvard University, Seth Shostak the Chief astronomer from SETI (Search For Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) who was also the scientific adviser on the hit Jodie Foster film Contact, Tony Topping an alleged UFO abductee, and the Rev Daniel Thompson who said:

First contact with ET will make peoples heads explode!

The film investigates evidence for previous visitations form the Bible and other ancient texts as well as exploring what role AI would have in the search for ET and whether alien life would also use AI to make contact with ourselves.

Professor Avi Loeb states that extra terrestrial AI may form a kinship with human AI and bypass humanity altogether!

It is the perfect time to release the film with recent revelations by DOD whistleblowers about the US government holding crashed non human craft and bodies as reported in The Guardian, The Telegraph and Newsweek magazine this week.

The films highlights include an interview with an Alien Abductee - Tony Topping - who claims to have been taken by Aliens since childhood and states that there are many types of aliens and that:

"The Universe is populated and we are being lied to.

Both Tony Topping and Author Brian Allan assert that there is a secret organisation involved called The Collins Elite who work alongside the Aliens and help cover up the abduction phenomenon.




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