Interesting, that I should suddenly spit out that little word “weird.” Hmmm. . . etymology?

I’m wondering: should I consider 3iAtlas merely a psy-op, meant to distract us for some reason? And/or: is 3iAtlas just the latest, and obviously best, example of the UFO/UAP phenomenon, which has fascinated me for over 20 years, driving me to attend numerous UFO conferences?
The big question here: real? i.e., natural? Or artifical, constructed by some kind of NHI (non-human intelligence)? Furthermore might there be actual beings inside it, ones we call “aliens,” guiding its centuries-long? trajectory through the vast universe to, since August 1, 2025, now line up precisely with our solar system’s ecliptic?
Huh?!?
What are the odds, if so? I’ve seen various estimates, all of them with a period and several zeroes before an actual number. For example, 0005%.
Apparently, if this mysterious object follows our current estimates as to speed and trajectory (our projections have already been wrong numerous times), it is to reach perihelion (closest to sun, which it is now behind from Earth’s p.o.v.) on October 29, and then, come closest to Earth on December 19 (my birthday), before continuing its travels into the vast unknown.
Clif High, who expected a visitor from outer space, and who has been keeping close tabs on it, said on October 25th that “it’s going to get really messy from here on . . .”
One day prior, he had this to say:

All this is speculation, of course. Who knows what’s really going on anywhere. The stats might be wrong. The photos might be wrong. The cgi’s will be wrong. The graphs, maps, etc. all mere dreams in our feverish minds, compared to what’s going on here, and now, down below, where we are busy, as usual, just moving stuff around (stuff to include ideas as well as things . . .).
Also yesterday, Surajit had this observation:

Okay, let’s contextualize this a bit, shall we?

Clif says AI says that there’s an 83% probability . . .

For me, what’s really interesting is that this larger conversation about our so very mysterious universe, if we take this talk about 3IAtlas even relatively seriously, instantly reduces our tiny daily concerns to the blink of a cosmic eye.
A few relevant memes:



