Quote:September 1, 2025 / Joseph P. Farrell
I decided to start this week's blogs off with a bit of fun, given that we've had so many sad and tragic stories in the news lately. And in a second exception to our normal practice, this blog is not about an article that someone sent, but rather about a video which was spotted and shared by V.T. That too is an exception, because as regular readers here know, sending me a video is a quick trip to the deleted folder. 99.9999% of the time I simply never even look at them. I open the email, see it's a video, and immediately delete it. But something about this one caused me to click on it - -yea I admit, I'm a sucker for click bait - and watch it.
It did not disappoint: here's the video that is the subject of today's really high off-the-end-of-the-speculation-twig hypotheses:
As one can see, there are essentially three short clips or segments: (1) the segment which begins the recording, which "shows" a few lights flitting about, and the formation of a circle, which is quickly followed by (2) the actual formation of a simple circle, with a few very luminescent "orbs" that appear to be "forming" the simple circle, and which appear to be some sort of phenomenon like ball lightning; and finally (3) a video taken from a vehicle showing more luminous orbs over a field. These short sequences are then repeated. The video was posted a few days ago on YouTube.
Now, personally, I am normally suspicious of any video that purports to "prove" or "show" anything, especially something like UFOs, orbs, or what-have-you. As one of the commenters to the video correctly observed, in today's world of artificial intelligence, videos are all too easily faked. Indeed, the video falls far short of showing the creation of the intricate designs one has come to associate with crop circles. Rather, it shows merely the creation of a simple circle. So I remain much more skeptical of the video than inclined to view it as genuine. While I have no way nor technical expertise to evaluate it in any case, the first segment to me looks more like insects being caught in bright light, flitting about as insects do in bright light, than anything else.
But beyond the (in my opinion very strong) possibility we're loooking at a bit of click bait, what happens if we simply assume it to be genuine for the sake of high octane speculation? What might we be looking at, besides a few "orbs" that appear to be "forming" a crop circle? Is it "proof" that "someone" is trying to "communicate" with us?
Well, again, unfortunately, no, it falls far short of proof. In my books I have not often mentioned the crop circle phenomenon, but when I have, one of the things I have focused upon are those studies of the plants in the circles that show signs of having been exposed to very high energy microwaves. Very high energy microwaves are hardly beyond the ability of humans to create. What if - I hypothesized - what if what we're really looking at are human black projects world experiments in how to calibrate and use microwave interferometry in very tight, closely controlled ways, forming those intricate patterns often in evidence in crop circles, as if one is looking at a crop circle version of those old television test patterns that one used to see at the beginning and end of the broadcast day?
Might such interferometry also be capable of producing (and manipulating or controlling) those orbs? Maybe... In any case, for those familiar with my books of World War Two secret Nazi research, I've also pointed out that they were also involved with research into ball lightning, experiments that would appear to have some sort of direct relevance to what we might be seeing in the video. It also should be noted that while this video appears to be a first, I seem to recall that it is not the first time such a video has been captured. More importantly, many witnesses have reported seeing such orbs or ball lightning over fields at night, only to discover the next day that an elaborate crop circle has been formed in the fields. Since there are such witnesses, the video at least has some corroborative evidence in the form of eye witness statements.
More recently, however, I have also been entertaining the plasma life hypothesis and its subset, the intelligent plasma life hypothesis. Viewed in that context the video suggests a very different set of interpretive speculations: are those orbs an example of such "intelligent plasma life" and are they trying to communicate (or are they simply "fooling around" doing the plasma equivalent of teenage boys driving their cars or spray painting graffiti on a wall, the "graffiti" here being the crop circles themselves; or again, is this the plasma equivalent of the peemail that dogs like to leave each other)? If it is communication be it plasma peemail, graffiti, or otherwise, what is the message? In this respect I've also noted in a recent book (The Demon in the Ekur) that ball lightning has shown behaviors suggestive of intelligence, such as appearing to be examining the intricate patterns of oriental/Persian rugs.
The intricate designs of many if not most crop circles suggest something similar. Might they be a kind of mimicry, or an attempt at communication based on very false assumptions about human art (and rugs)? Or again, might such orbs or ball lightning be a kind of "plasma drone", projections of a "life form" we barely understand and under some sort of central control while yet also capable of independent guidance, similar to the tentacles of an octopus, a creature with nine brains, one in each tentacle, and a central brain controlling them all?
Or does the video show something falling between these two extremes, of humans in some secret black project, attempting to create and manipulate orbs because they are trying to communicate with such exotic life? Who knows? Doubtless there are many other possibilities for interpretation if one assumes that the video is genuine. Let me know what you think. But as for me, at present I remain highly skeptical.
See you on the flip side...
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell