What if aliens are all around us, but we just don’t see them? What if they’re hidden, passively watching until the day we enter the galactic community, perhaps after we hit some kind of technological benchmark — the Singularity? This idea is called the zoo hypothesis, first proposed by John A. Ball in 1973. It suggests that extraterrestrial intelligence, if it does exist, may be taking a hands-off approach to humanity, at least for the time being. But has evidence for the extraterrestrial observation surfaced? And if so, could its discovery unveil Earth's big secret and the Alien Agenda?