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October 10, 2025 56 mins
#drones #denmark #panamameteor Something strange is happening above our heads again. In this episode of Make It Make Sense, we break down one of the most puzzling stories unfolding right now — the mystery drones invading Denmark’s skies, the Prime Minister’s official response, and what could be one of the most significant modern-day aerial phenomena in Europe. Drones have been spotted over Copenhagen Airport and across Scandinavia, sometimes seen visually but invisible to radar. The Danish Prime Minister has publicly addressed the situation — a rare move that has only deepened the mystery. Are these classified surveillance crafts, foreign technology, or something entirely beyond human understanding? From there, we shift to an update on the Panama meteor — the viral video showing a glowing object crashing and leaving behind a strange, gelatinous “goo.” New footage and alleged lab tests have surfaced, claiming the substance might contain unknown biological matter. But the evidence raises new questions: Who’s behind these releases? Are we seeing legitimate research — or another orchestrated distraction? And then there’s the cryptic “3I/ Atlas” reference that has suddenly appeared in forums and witness chatter — a phrase linked to possible incoming anomalies or classified satellite activity. What does it mean, and could it connect the drones, the meteor, and something larger happening off-world? We also explore the philosophical and scientific layers behind these mysteries. Drawing from Michael Talbot’s holographic universe theory, we question whether these phenomena — drones, meteors, and so-called “craft” — might be manifestations of deeper layers of reality. What if the reason governments can’t fully explain them is because they challenge the very nature of how reality operates? Between quantum theory, consciousness, and the observer effect, we ask: Is humanity being shown the cracks in the simulation — or are we finally being prepared for full disclosure? This conversation moves between current events, hidden history, and cosmic philosophy, as we connect the dots between unexplained aerial activity, government responses, and humanity’s shifting understanding of the universe. So whether you think the Denmark drones are military experiments, alien reconnaissance, or something stranger — buckle up. The truth is becoming harder to ignore. 💬 Comment below: Do you think the Denmark drones are human tech, alien observation, or something far stranger? And what do you make of the “3I/Atlas” theory — coincidence or coded warning? 🎧 In this episode you’ll hear: Denmark’s Prime Minister addresses the drone crisis — what she said (and what she didn’t). Visual sightings with no radar confirmation — and why that matters. Updates from the Panama meteor impact and the mysterious “goo” everyone’s talking about. The meaning of “3I/ Atlas” and theories connecting it to near-Earth objects. The holographic nature of reality and how it could explain “unexplainable” phenomena. Historical UFO references in Renaissance art and how they mirror modern encounters. How censorship and narrative control are breaking down in the information age. ⏱️Chapters: 0:00 – Intro 3:50 – Denmark prime minister’s statement on the mystery drones (what she said). 5:03 – Anti-drone defenses & radar anomalies (visual but not on radar). 8:00 – Are they alien, human, or hybrid tech? (debate + likely motives). 12:00 – Spread across Europe: Poland, Estonia, Romania, Sweden — pattern & politics. 18:00 – Historical context: Renaissance paintings & ancient UFO depictions. 24:52 – “Three Atlas” mention — speculation about incoming craft / impact risk. 27:00 – Civilian eyewitness reports & why governments may withhold info. 32:21 – Panama meteor update — footage, the strange goo, and credibility concerns. 36:10 – Interview highlights with the Panama finder / why the video raises red flags. 39:00 – Who should handle this? CIA vs local authorities / possible motives. 40:32 – Mich
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