My first instinct was to attribute the video to AI as well, but then I recalled a video I posted to YouTube a couple of years ago showing a similar orb that was captured on my own security camera, which orb doesn't look dissimilar to the larger orbs shown in the second segment of that crop circle video. It's a very short segment of video, only about 9 seconds long:
It was captured the night of November 14th, 2021, just before 1 AM. The video capture started with the "orb" near the camera, which is mounted on the end of the second-story open porch, right next to the corner of my bedroom. It's almost as if the "orb" was trying to get the camera's attention and set off the motion sensor before flying about a bit.
I didn't see the "orb", and didn't even know it had been there until several days later when I was reviewing camera footage.
From left to right, you see the "orb" examining Shed 1, Shed 2, and then disappearing into the back bedroom of my house - that bedroom is an addition built on to the house, much later than the original house construction. You can also see my 250 gallon gas tank in the foreground.
At first, I thought this was either a narrow flashlight beam, or maybe a wide laser spot, but then realized that you can't see a "beam" leading to it, and also the orb flies through the upper edge of the frame, which is forest treetops, so if it had been an illumination beam of any sort, it should have "flickered" as it moved from tree trunk to tree trunk, and disappeared into the distance between tree trunks, which it did not do.
The file name, automatically assigned by the camera, can be decoded thus: "211114" - Y-M-D or 14 November 2021... "005515" - 00:55:15, or 4 minutes and 45 seconds before 1 am (55 minutes 15 seconds after midnight)... "2" - camera #2... "001" - the first video of the day from that camera.
I have no real explanation for it, and no idea what it might have been., but it does give me pause in attributing the "crop circle" video to AI. If I can capture an "orb", then so can some unidentified farmer.
At least mine didn't set off a bomb in the middle of the yard like the ones in the "crop circle" video did... because that circular wave moving out through the crops reminds me of nothing more than the shock wave emanating from a central explosion.
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It was captured the night of November 14th, 2021, just before 1 AM. The video capture started with the "orb" near the camera, which is mounted on the end of the second-story open porch, right next to the corner of my bedroom. It's almost as if the "orb" was trying to get the camera's attention and set off the motion sensor before flying about a bit.
I didn't see the "orb", and didn't even know it had been there until several days later when I was reviewing camera footage.
From left to right, you see the "orb" examining Shed 1, Shed 2, and then disappearing into the back bedroom of my house - that bedroom is an addition built on to the house, much later than the original house construction. You can also see my 250 gallon gas tank in the foreground.
At first, I thought this was either a narrow flashlight beam, or maybe a wide laser spot, but then realized that you can't see a "beam" leading to it, and also the orb flies through the upper edge of the frame, which is forest treetops, so if it had been an illumination beam of any sort, it should have "flickered" as it moved from tree trunk to tree trunk, and disappeared into the distance between tree trunks, which it did not do.
The file name, automatically assigned by the camera, can be decoded thus: "211114" - Y-M-D or 14 November 2021... "005515" - 00:55:15, or 4 minutes and 45 seconds before 1 am (55 minutes 15 seconds after midnight)... "2" - camera #2... "001" - the first video of the day from that camera.
I have no real explanation for it, and no idea what it might have been., but it does give me pause in attributing the "crop circle" video to AI. If I can capture an "orb", then so can some unidentified farmer.
At least mine didn't set off a bomb in the middle of the yard like the ones in the "crop circle" video did... because that circular wave moving out through the crops reminds me of nothing more than the shock wave emanating from a central explosion.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake