The Pitch Dark Arrival
- Daniel Alexander Cannon
- Jun 1
- 2 min read
YouTube Host Warns of "The Pitch Dark Arrival": Technological Deception or Supernatural Revelation?
By Daniel Alexander Cannon, TheSupernatural.Show
6/1/2025
REPORT:
In a gripping episode of The Supernatural Show, YouTuber and independent researcher Daniel Alexander Cannon delivers a chilling monologue titled “The Pitch Dark Arrival”, proposing that a massive, orchestrated deception is on the horizon—one that merges advanced technology, atmospheric manipulation, and biblical prophecy to fool humanity into believing in an apocalyptic alien invasion.
“It's the greatest magic trick of all time,” Cannon warns his audience during the nearly two-hour livestream, which has already sparked conversation across alternative media spaces. According to Cannon, technologies like Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite system may be deployed not just for global internet connectivity, but for large-scale light and holographic manipulation.
Referencing ancient languages, scripture, and emerging light-canceling technologies, Cannon argues that "MAGA" — the same word used in modern political contexts — historically denotes "magic" in many ancient tongues. He suggests that the public is being psychologically and technologically primed for a massive illusion, likening the operation to the fictional “Matrix” or the eerie upside-down world in Stranger Things.
Key components of the theory include:
Light and Sound Manipulation: Use of frequency-cancelling waves to suppress natural light and sound.
Holographic Domes: Projection of artificial images via satellite and atmospheric technology, possibly creating a false sky or staged invasion.
Biblical Symbolism: Interpretation of the white and red horses from Revelation as metaphorical representations of technological and pharmaceutical control.
The Las Vegas Sphere: A real-world example of large-scale immersive projection, cited as a prototype for sky-wide deception.
Cannon also points to symbolism found on satellite launch patches—such as white and red horses—as deliberate nods to the Book of Revelation, suggesting that modern institutions are enacting prophetic imagery through technology.
Throughout the broadcast, Cannon and his co-hosts Miss Kim and Roxy encourage viewers to remain vigilant, questioning both technological advances and mainstream narratives. “The world is ruled by symbolism,” Cannon says. “If you can't see it, you're blind to the truth.”
Critics of such theories often caution against misinformation and conspiratorial fearmongering. Yet Cannon’s message isn’t one of panic—it’s one of preparation. “I’m not trying to scare you,” he concludes, “I’m trying to educate you so you’re not terrified when it happens.”
Whether viewed as visionary or controversial, The Pitch Dark Arrival offers a compelling—and unsettling—lens through which to interpret our increasingly mediated reality.
Here is a link to the entire episode: The Pitch Dark Arrival
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