Newsgroups: alt.ufo.reports
From: kymhorsell@gmail.com
Subject: are they listening?

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Keyword=technosignatures.

For years scientists and others have been asking the question "why
aren't they trying to contact us"?
My AI programs have been delving into another area that may be more
interesting -- "are they listening to us now"?

A good chunk of the UFO folklore deals with "people" that may have
been hanging around for some time. Garry Nolan is not the only
influential scientist on the record arguing that not only have "aliens"
visited Earth but they came by some time back and have not left since.

Another aserious paper I commented on some time back argued that a
space-faring species could visit the whole Milky Way galaxy in the course
of 100,000 years without FTL travel. Given stars similar to our sun have
been around for billions of years and we are rather late to the game
of (semi) intelligent species it's argued that the steady state of
galactic exploration would see almost every square inch of the galaxy
inhabited by expanding alien civilisation and there being very little
left in the way of new worlds to explore around now. I.e. somewhat like
we perceive Earth to be in the 21st century. :)

So given these considerations it's not a great stretch to imagine if
"they" are here and have been here a while then they have embedded
themselves in most nooks and crannies here-abouts, incl that upstart
human civilisation thing.

As many UFO researchers seem to conclude, "the phenomenon" is complex
and seems to involve a lot of moving parts. UFO's are likely not to be
just the one thing. It may not be a question of whether UFO's are
bleeding edge machines operated in secret by some country on Earth
*or* they are operated by aliens in some secret base under the
Antarctic. The logical thing -- if you don't have good information
either way -- is to assume a mixture of all your options. And if UFO's
are related partly to some nation or nations we know AND also some
people that settled down here some time back then it may be
interesting to see if any ostensibly human operations "know something"
and are making covert signals that they know something.

OK. All very mysterious. But not really.

The AI programs I run have for some time been looking around the
Internet to see whether they can find things that might hint that we
have visitors. There are things in the sky we find interesting.  Are
there things on the Internet we can identify as the same kind of
interesting stuff?

It turns out. Maybe. :)

I have several web sites that have been sitting serving up various
things for the past 20 years or so. At one or other time one or other
of them was involved with one or other of my business interests.

So it might be possible to look back into the activity log of some of
these sites and see whether they display any "inside knowledge" about
UFO activity. And it seems they do.

I mentioned before there seemed to be some correlations between UFO
activity as e.g. reported to the NUFORC and accesses to some of my web
pages. But in the past couple days the s/w has been looking at trying
to decide whether accesses from certain sites (IPs or hosts) to
certain information at certain times of day *predict* UFO activity in
several days time. It seems there are very robust patterns in that
direction.

From a couple days of looking it seems certain search engines looking
for certain types of information at certain times of day seem to
predict overall UFO activity in the near future.  Either some
e.g. 3-letter organisation has AI software that predicts UFO activity
and they are doing searches on specialised topics in preparation for
that increased activity, or it is "them".

The output I'm leafing through at present has extracted certain
features from the web logs and determined that a small set of them
predicts UFO activity in 7days much better than just guessing.  Day
to day UFO sightings have varied by around +-9 in the past 3y.  But
the model the s/w builds based on several keywords appearing in the
web logs predicts UFO activity in 7d to within +-7.  Doesn't sound
like much but it's pretty impressive when plotted as a graph. :)

You might imagine that search engines operated by google or M/S
might figure in this list of important keywords.  Or maybe some
anonymous IP's that might track down to a USAF base or some defence
contractor working out of Florida (for instance).  But, no. It seems
"whoever" is using a search engine based in a country that is not the
US, Europe or the UK.  It also seems the relevant searches can come in
any hour of the day but only certain minutes of the hour. There is
also a slight bias for the web accesses to happen at the start of the
month.  At least "whoever" is using a calendar we know.  I initially
thought the YUGE number of accesses to my UFO pages might give a clue
but it turns out "whoever" is more interested in Chess and graphs of all
kinds. In my case that turns out to be mostly graphs about Earth's
current and past climate.

All very interesting. But the programs are continuing to search for
patterns. Like most things AI they can "predict" things but it's very
hard for them to explain to us dumb hoomins exactly what it is they
know. It generally boils down to them finding some kind of model that
a human can wrap their limited mind around.  The human-oriented model
has concepts people already use and generally they are way simpler
than and don't perform as well as the initial "best" models the AI's
found.

The list of "keywords" that popped out earlier today looks like this:
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These are the strings that appear over and over in my web logs that
somehow predict (it says here) 94% of UFO sightings in 7 days time.

I'll post something more definitive when they come up with a list of
keywords that are human words and not just a series of codes that wont
make sense to anyone by a teenaged geek or Russian hacker.

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