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The video adopts a humorous and ironic tone, criticizing the way certain mystery and pseudoscience topics are portrayed in popular culture. The creator argues that these topics are often exploited by companies to make profits, presenting distorted or false information to keep audiences engaged.
The creator provides several examples, such as the Nazca mummies and the theory that ancient aliens have many seasons. They also mention Bill Caging and his book "We Never Went to the Moon," in which he claims that humans never went to the moon. The creator argues that these theories have become a business and that people are inventing new mysteries to keep the public interested.
The video also criticizes the way certain cultural phenomena, such as the Bermuda Triangle and planes that supposedly pass through it without disappearing, are addressed. The creator suggests that there are people who live in these limboes and have not disappeared, but that these topics become a business and new mysteries are invented to keep the public interested.
In general, the video criticizes the way curiosity is exploited by the public on mystery and pseudoscience topics, arguing that this can lead to a distortion of reality and a lack of critical and rational thinking. The creator encourages the audience to investigate and analyze these topics instead of simply accepting what is presented as truth.