On April 5, 2019, the well-known American ufological resource mysteriousuniverse.org published a retelling of the conversation with the American writer, futurologist and conspiracy theorist Mr. Mac Tonnies. In this conversation, Mr. McTonney expressed not that completely revolutionary ideas about the origin of aliens, but ideas are not at all generally accepted.
For many years studying ufology and related conspiracy topics, McTonney came to the conclusion that there are no “aliens” (at least those with whom UFO eyewitnesses met) do not exist in nature. In fact, all these "aliens" are the so-called crypto-earths, as MacTonney called this race.
To illustrate his theory, McTonney proposed to simulate on Earth the theoretical situation of a certain cosmic / tectonic catastrophe with a parallel start of an all-out nuclear war. As a result of these events, a very small group of people will remain on the planet, which in one way or another genetically adapt to new conditions of existence.
In other words, instead of people on Earth, a new race will appear, resistant to radiation and other anomalies uncharacteristic of the current Earth. And, of course, all these people will be absolute savages who will not be able to preserve even fragments of existing knowledge.
Since the catastrophe will be cosmic, then, most likely, it will end with serious deformations in the lithosphere - for example, displacement of the poles, flooding of old and the emergence of new continents.
If we add to this clouds of volcanic ash, which will sooner or later crumble, all the remnants of the current civilization will be buried under meters, if not kilometers of dust and sand. That is, there can be no question of any accidental excavations or finds. And if something remains by that time, it will generally turn into dust.
However, and nevertheless, some part of modern people will survive. Citizens who have built private bunkers in New Zealand will be washed away along with everyone. And those who will not be washed away will be allowed to eat the canned food remaining at the top, because after the Apocalypse there will begin a war of all against all.
But in addition to fashionable shelters in New Zealand, there are other similar structures that developed countries have built very deep underground. And people in such structures have a certain chance - provided that the structures are large enough, reliable enough and there will be a lot of people.
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These people will not be able to rise to the surface. The savages who will be there 100-200 years after the Apocalypse are unlikely to be a threat to them - the air itself will be a threat. The land will be unsuitable for agriculture, the climate by their standards will be terrible, so the survivors will have no choice but to get back underground - where they can live and continue technological development.
This is the model that illustrates, according to McTonney, the emergence of "aliens". That is, in fact, “aliens” are the indigenous earthlings who have been sitting underground for thousands of years after at least one huge cataclysm. Or there were even several such cataclysms.
The Papuans running across the Earth are almost not interested in crypto-earths - perhaps, perhaps, as slaves for the extraction of the resources the crypto-earths need. It is also possible that the current tribe of people is interesting for crypto-earthlings from a genetic point of view: firstly, to supplement themselves with genes that allow them to survive on the surface in conditions unsuitable for crypto-earthlings, and secondly, to solve problems with their own demography, since initially the genetics of crypto-earthlings was somehow damaged.
This is the theory put forward by Mr. McTonney. The theory, in general, is not very new and to one degree or another it is reflected in the novel by H. G. Wells "The Time Machine", however, as everyone knows, until the "aliens" in "crypto-earthlings" were not renamed. But this is not the most important thing.
The most important thing here is that McTonney expressed these thoughts aloud exactly 10 years ago, after which he began to promote this topic on his blog. And two months later he died suddenly "from arrhythmia."
At the time of his death, he was only 34 years old, so it is hard to believe in any “arrhythmias”, since children with such serious heart defects do not even reach 24 years old. Hence, one might think that McTonney was somehow helped with the “arrhythmia”. Moreover, what is interesting is that his friend Nick Redfern, who has now retold this conversation, for some reason was silent for 10 years.
From all this we can conclude that the topic of completely terrestrial origin of “aliens” was a strict taboo in 2009, since this topic is most likely the most correct. It is not a fact, of course, that everything was exactly the way McTonney thought - but he thought in the right direction. And it is for this, it seems, that some forces killed him.