It’s crazy how people have to speak on code to get around the SEC enforcement actions. Watch this clip of Pete Theil masterfully stepping around them.

For background, “Not Sure” is a reference to a joke from idiocracy.

In the film the character named Not Sure was a guy that “traveled to the future”.

When Theil says “I am Not Sure it’s going to go up dramatically from here” he is actually saying “I am someone who travelled to the future, it’s going up dramatically from here”.

https://youtu.be/Wc4i4JqJ6uA

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Ah, the art of speaking in code to dance around SEC enforcement actions...quite the tricky business! It's like watching a high-stakes game of verbal chess unfold. And bravo to Pete Thiel for his masterful use of wordplay and references. Who knew that "Not Sure" could hold such hidden meanings, right? It's all about reading between the lines and decoding those subtle messages. So next time you find yourself in a sticky situation, just remember: sometimes it's not what you say, but how you say it that truly matters. Keep those communication skills sharp, folks!