View Full Version : Crop Circles made by Atomic Lasers?
christian
2nd July 2012, 18:46
This was posted on a German speaking forum (http://otacun.net/forum/board10-grenzwissen/board13-phänomene/155-kornkreise/) by someone, who goes by the handle of "Rambo" and who is a frequent guest in the radio show related to the forum. Rambo is allegedly kind of an insider to black ops and even his family had involvements with black ops during WW2 etc.
Now he has an interesting perspective on the origin of crop circles, which I wanna share for your discernment, maybe you can offer some insights, I haven't about this theory elsewhere before.
Crop circles have been seen since centuries, but not like the ones in the last 30 to 40 years.
The new pictograms don't seem to be of extraterrestrial origin, because they came along with the invention of the atomic laser.
There is an american corporation, that I don't wanna name here, that can create exactly those kinds of pictograms with an atomic laser in stone, crop fields, ice and snow, on rooftops, vehicles, etc.
That's a marking laser, that is loaded with a microwave and a magnetic wave, it's neither strong nor hot, it just serves as a carrier wave. The important thing with an atomic laser is the accuracy with which it marks its targets, that's what they are designed for.
Modified from that the CD, DVD, BR, etc. were developed, the lasers in a DVD-burner work the same way! A DVD-RW has a metallic layer, that is charged with a laser with a polarized magnetical wave, thus a DVD-RW can be written on over and over again. A common DVD-R just gets punctuated with a common laser.
The only difference is, that the DVD is turning, and a military atomic laser isn't, but you can create beatiful images in crop fields, without harming the plants. They get heated through a microwave effect though, because they have water in them, you can take advantage of that. [?] Because a laser is used, you can create a sharp picture from a great height even while the laser itself is moving. This atomical laser is not larger than a printer and can transport different types of waves and atoms. The X-37B mission had among other things the purpose to optimize this laser, many experiments were undertaken in that regard.
I asked him in a skype conference the other day, who would have the power and influence to create those, as they are actualy inspiring and not really a part of the plan to enslave humanity, from what I can see. He just said, good guys have some power as well.
And I wonder, why plants, that are alien to the particular field, do not lay down in a crop circle and of course what he means by "taking advantage of that" regarding the water/microwave thing.
I posed the questions on the other forum and keep you updated.
Cidersomerset
2nd July 2012, 19:12
This is possible , the theory that they are made by black ops ships from space or the lasers on the orbiting weapons platforms have been
suggsted before but who knows ?
The crop circle thread I put up a couple of days ago theorises they are made from future earth humans traveling back in time !!
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?46860-Cream-of-the-crop-circles-...DAILYMAIL-ON-LINE..
Also some of the 'local man' made ones by team 'Satan' back in the 90's and 2000's were sponcered by MI5 as well presented by
Rich Halls investigations..
Still a open question !!
christian
5th July 2012, 19:04
He didn't really answer my questions, says later that many vehicles of the TR-3B type (black triangle black ops UFO) are stationed in the Wales and Sussex region, where many crop circles appear and that at night with lights of you cannot see the TR-3B in the sky so that's it. After researching on this all a little more I found this is really not new, interesting thing to consider anyways.
Dennis Leahy
5th July 2012, 19:50
The one that convinced me that they are all made by humans was the picture of a gray alien.
http://nextnature.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/052_crop.jpg
Dennis
scanner
5th July 2012, 20:05
The one that convinced me that they are all made by humans was the picture of a gray alien.
http://nextnature.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/052_crop.jpg
DennisExplanation please .
gripreaper
5th July 2012, 20:20
I dunno. Sure could be playing into the "alien agenda" to condition us that there are good and bad aliens out there, and the good ones are trying to warn us! yet, the message and intricacies of some of these sure has me wondering.
http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2008/uk2008af3.jpg
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQa6viUNUe0BS-twI35rnA0XHpmUuzUorHCaufWCTMTOfpYQGts
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTQqQMTC1hUcRB9vGBAwF1ITwRqNOkQQonicCt985bqftBFiakK
And then you see some like this?
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQU22JGSZOj6WUDkMX2B9xK5ZmEPHwdtnJfL4sRAWvIZArONaD0yw
This one is obvious:
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS6UUCDbYCqJV4ETdUGHapBrU-QRbF4rGe6y5N2CHAiZL5EiysYKw
These last two could just be photoshopped. How can you tell these days?
The one that convinced me that they are all made by humans was the picture of a gray alien.
http://nextnature.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/052_crop.jpg
Dennis
Hi Dennis,
Why did this one convince you that crop circles are men made?
It just so happens that my girlfriend made telepathic contact (some time ago) with entities that said they were the creators of those (there are 3 more) crop circles.
I've heard stories about telepathic connections that are fraudulent due to AI interference, so if you have a good reason to believe that this is a false one, I'm all ears to hear about it.
SKAWF
5th July 2012, 21:00
mmm, well i work with lasers quite a lot....
below is a short vid of one of mine in action (forgive the sound quality)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ufFeFtGD6Y&feature=player_embedded
i havnt checked out the links you provided yet but i will.
LASER = Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
as far as my knowledge goes, a laser beam is a single frequency of light
if there is any more to it than that, then for me, its moving away from laser, into something else.
perhaps more a non light energy beam.
also, in order to create coherent, complex patterns, the point of origin of the beam has to be stationary.
i cannot imagine the amount of calibration involved that would have to be done
in order to snyc up, a laser output, to the movement of whatever vehicle the laser was housed in, as it was moving about.
the slightest deviation would throw out the tracking of the entire grid.
i have considered having the laser track against a 'guidance beam' but even so,
it would have to perfectly aligned and stay that way you'd have glitches in the final image
something i have not heard of where crop circles are concerned.
it seems too improbable from my perspective, at the moment
all that said, i'm happy to be wrong on this.
cheers
mattymoto
5th July 2012, 21:53
I feel that the OP is plausible. If all the difficult calibrations that Skawf spoke of were to be worked out and placed on let's say an antigrav vehicle, could be like a giant laser printer. Zip in, run fancy photoshop image through, and then zoom off.
Keep in mind I am no laser expert, nor do I have proof of the antigrav vehicles, yet it does totally seem as if it could be possible.
Dennis Leahy
8th July 2012, 17:13
The one that convinced me that they are all made by humans was the picture of a gray alien.
http://nextnature.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/052_crop.jpg
DennisExplanation please .
scanner, are you asking me to explain my comment, or for someone to interpret what the image means ? (and I think someone , somewhere, claims to have decoded the circular "code".)
My comment means: I do not believe for one second that a real ET would create an image like that.
The one that convinced me that they are all made by humans was the picture of a gray alien.
Dennis
Hi Dennis,
Why did this one convince you that crop circles are men made?
It just so happens that my girlfriend made telepathic contact (some time ago) with entities that said they were the creators of those (there are 3 more) crop circles.
I've heard stories about telepathic connections that are fraudulent due to AI interference, so if you have a good reason to believe that this is a false one, I'm all ears to hear about it.
Wakytweaky, This is my opinion, not a proof or guarantee.
Knowing a little bit about photography, if you want to make an image of someone, and have it look harsh and even spooky, use exactly that lighting technique - single source side lighting. (Reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock.) If you want to go for "creepy" or "malevolent", raise the side lights up high enough to darken the eyelid area. To guarantee that no one could see it as friendly, either make the mouth into a slight frown or "flat affect."
According to a poster on ATS (I just looked it up), who says "the code was desciphered in ASCII computer code as being a text message in English... " the ASCII code message on the disk part of the crop circle reads:
"Beware the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES.
Much PAIN but still time.
EELRIJUE.
There is GOOD out there.
We OPpose DECEPTION.
COnduit CLOSING "
I am a programmer and I know what ASCII is. Our crude beginnings in computers settled on using binary 0/1, ON/OFF (like a light switch) because we were clever enough to figure out a way to translate the letters and numbers that we use into ones and zeroes (on or off) for transistors and magnetic particles to be able to manipulate and store.
So, the gray aliens are clever enough to recognize that English is the closest thing to a universal language on Earth, and clever enough to formulate a message in English... so why translate it into ASCII? There are 26 letters in the standard English alphabet. Each one can be depicted in ONE character. Translating into ASCII (if that is true) means they used at least TWO to THREE numerical characters to represent each letter, and if the poster on ATF is correct (he copied it from somewhere else) it is actually written in binary, meaning everything is either a 1 or a 0, so it would take SEVEN characters to represent each letter. This isn't a wafer of silicon, these aren't miniature transistors nor magnetic "bits" of memory that only have a 1/0, ON/OFF state. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to deliver an English message in a pictogram using anything other that the 26 letters of the English alphabet. The ONLY thing it does is to feign technological limitations that do not exist in order to make the viewer (that does not know what I just explained about ASCII) think that this was how they [B]had to communicate to us. Binary is NOT a universal language, it is just an encoding technique.
This pictogram screams out that the gray aliens were so un-clever that they bent over SEVEN times as many clumps of wheat as if they had simply written the English message using the English alphabet. Binary is NOT a universal language, it is just an encoding technique. To me, this is a dead giveaway that humans did this.
Dennis
WhiteFeather
8th July 2012, 17:25
I thought all along that orbs were inscribing patterns in the crop fields, not lasers.
Some footage enclosed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FhXk6bW5M8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L6xGfe_a1s&feature=related
Hey Dennis,
Thank you for your explanation. What you say makes sense to me.
it does seem weird to use such a difficult encrypting code to deliver a message.
Having said that.... Who knows what motives and reason e.t.'s from other parts of the Universe would use to deliver a message like this.
My girlfriend definitely had telepathic contact with an intelligence life form who told her stuff that was out of the ordinary and they claimed to be the ones in that picture.
Then again.... there are many talks about AI these days who make telepathic contact with humans to trap them in one way or the other.
For other reasons then that, she broke her contact with them any way.
Thanks again Dennis, for your new viewpoint on this!
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