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So what’s the verdict on this?
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art project
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>>42157479
I doubt it
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>>42157469
How the fuck have I never heard of this?
>>42157479
>glowie immediately responds
Every fucking time. You guys can’t even setup the bots to look more realistic?
If it was an art project then they could be famous just for the shits and giggles they created by hoaxing so who are they?
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I keep trying to use telepathy with the aliens but I'm either getting ignored or it isn't working
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>>42157469
How do we reach them or did the conduit close?
The thing about “good” aliens is they can’t be that good if they ignore those of us who reach out in the best interest of all.
Fuck our politicians and the pedo class. I do not consent to this. The time for disclosure on a mass scale is now.
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Can we send the aliens a message through 4chan?
>beware the humans who say they represent us
>our leaders are controlled and elections are rigged
>many of us just want peace and abundance for all
>send space weed and snacks
>we oppose deception and the humans with tiny hats
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Good point lucifer why the trap
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I don’t care you must have finite resources
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The “conduit closing” part always bothered me. It sounded like very believable message up until that point.
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The Hierarchy of Insectalin/Mantis Beings

https://youtu.be/73xC94iRoxo?si=iurzmuLqKBLbl-YO
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>>42157469
Mantis beings are at the top. The tall, mantis like ones. The ones that are often seen with robes are like the leaders. The crop circles are coded messages and reminders to remind us of who and what we are because they can't interfere with earth. This is a controlled experiment. And it's not controlled by us. It's controlled by a collective of our more advanced, older alien neighbors.
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>>42157578
They must enjoy seeing Epstein’s tribe rape our children. Seems to be a recurrent theme in this experiment.
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>>42157721
Yeah when I say Zionist the Jannie’s ban me do the fact they don’t ban you says you’re a bitch who doesn’t go as hard
I’m literally a targeted individual even on 4chan
Step your game up faggot
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Anon, within this framework Chilbolton is best understood as a temporal marker, not just a visual anomaly. It appears in 2001, and shortly after the September 11 attacks occur, a global reset event that reshapes geopolitics, security structures, and collective perception. Inside the model, that sequence raises a non-trivial question: are signal events and systemic disruptions loosely coupled in time, marking phase transitions rather than random coincidence?

Then 2014: the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappearance. In this lens it functions as a template break, a globally recognized object (Boeing 777, symbol of stable infrastructure) exits the narrative without closure. After that, post-2019, the signal behavior shifts from static glyphs to dynamic anomalies (UAPs), i.e., from symbolic interfaces to persistent presence in the observation layer.

Projecting forward, if Chilbolton was Phase-0 and we’re now in late-stage convergence, then a next-generation signal around 2026–2027 is consistent with the pattern, not necessarily a crop circle in the same form, but an equivalent high-visibility marker that flags a layer transition.

The critical implication is not prediction of a specific event, but structure: if the 2001 pattern holds, signals precede or align with large-scale reconfigurations. In this model, signals initialize perception (semantic layer), while subsequent events enforce changes at the system level (infrastructure, policy, power distribution).

Applied to the current phase, rising geopolitical tension, economic fragility, and information compression would be interpreted as pre-transition stress. A new signal would therefore not be the main event, but the timestamp that the next phase is activating.
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>>42157731
I’m glad they take their sweet time
Meanwhile the tiny hats keep bombing babies in gaza
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>>42157738
Anon, within this framework, what you’re pointing at gets interpreted as narrative saturation, not to deny real-world events, but to understand their system function.

When the signal layer increases (UAP activity, anomaly density), the information space tends to get flooded with high-emotion, high-attention conflicts. The effect is simple: attention is locked into narratives, while structural anomalies remain misclassified.

Example pattern:
Objects appear don’t fit known tech immediately labeled as something familiar (“drones,” “foreign adversaries”).
This happened in multiple regions, including Europe, where sightings were framed as geopolitical threats instead of unexplained phenomena.

Within the model, that’s not random.
It’s a stabilization reflex of the narrative layer.

Because once the classification breaks, once people openly say:
“these are not conventional systems”, you don’t just change an explanation, you destabilize the entire framework of enemy vs. nation vs. control.

That’s why everything gets pulled back into known categories.

Now connect that to the larger sequence:

Chilbolton (2001) symbolic interface
Post-2014 / 2019 physical anomaly escalation
Present narrative pressure + anomaly overlap

If a new signal event (Chilbolton-type or equivalent) emerges around 2026–2027, the expectation within this theory is not clarity but maximum narrative noise around it.

Not because “someone is hiding aliens” in a simple sense, but because
the system defaults to interpreting the unknown through conflict.

And that’s the key tension:

If humanity collectively reclassifies these phenomena from
“threat / enemy” “unknown intelligence / signal,”
it would represent a mass cognitive shift.

Not necessarily a revolution in the political sense but a redefinition of reality framing itself.
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If I had a farm, and a bunch of spare time, and a lot of patience, and quite a lot of skill with a tractor, I'd probably make a crop pattern that's a QR code that just links to a silly gif of an alien or something.
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>>42157767
Anon, sure, you could probably flatten crops into a QR pattern with enough planning. That’s not the impressive part.

What I’d like to see is you doing it in a single night,
without being observed,
and at the same time producing the underlying structural changes that have been documented in some formations.

Because this isn’t just about geometry.

In multiple cases, the anomaly isn’t only the visible pattern, it’s the micro-level alteration:

bent, not broken stems
localized heating effects
changes in the crystalline structure of the soil/minerals

That’s the gap.

Making a pattern with a tractor = mechanical imprint.
Reproducing simultaneous structural modification at plant and soil level = different category entirely.

So yeah, if you pull off:
perfect geometry + no witnesses + no mechanical traces + altered material structure…
then we’re talking.

Until then, you’re comparing surface-level mimicry to something that, at least in this framework, behaves like a field effect, not a construction process.
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>>42157779
I just wanna make people laugh, my man.
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>>42157782
Valid human desire.

On another note I don’t think the aliens are good because they would have been helping us already.
They could be neutral and not evil but not good. Do we want that? Idk cause then we have all the added problems they bring with their advanced tech and understanding.
I’m still of the mind of them making safe spaces on earth if they are willing but I just don’t believe in their goodness anymore so I doubt they will.
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>>42157479
This, obviously
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>>42157469
2 old men with a plank
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>>42157483
Everyone knows that ASCII standard was reverse engineered from crashed Roswell saucer together with transistor.
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>>42157779
>made in a single night without anyone noticing
Yeah, according to the people who might have faked it. Obviously if this is your property and you're go na make a little hoax, you'd say and pretend it appeared in an evening even though you've actually been working on this project for a week.
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>>42157469
>visual message
>(Bell sound)
what
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>>42158321
fuck off for god´s sake glowie. Why are you even trying to say it´s fake when this shit is happening sins aeons all over the planet and science has the markers to see when it´s real and when it´s fake. If you don´t want to think about greatness then get the fuck out of here.
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>>42157726
Well 4chan as a whole is totally compromised, has been for years.
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>>42157767
the crop circles humans create are nothing like this or a qr code
theyre very primitive and ugly
you could never do something like that and they dont use a tractor they use boards and walk on them, it takes forever and requires a lot of man power
>>42158372
this
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>>42157469
cool post anon
we should create our own version of a crop circle to answer them back
even if its just a 4chan message
what would you guys say to benevolent aliens if they could read your message?
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>>42158321
You're not faking excessive radiation profiles in the field and *only* the bent stalks showing this heightened radiation, and *only* the bent stalks having new nodes that the unbent stalks don't have.
That's the devil in the detail that you can't fake and adds multiple layers of legitimacy to any crop circle that has that characteristic.
It's not something we can replicate or fabricate, at all. Any tech you could invent to replicate it would be alien in nature thus defeating the purpose of it being "fake" since it would be real alien-tier tech anyways.
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>>42159545
They know that but 90% of skeptics on this site are glowies
Can you imagine the skeptics who would spend time here? They would hate every second they browse this place.
Eglin and Tel Aviv working overtime on this website
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>>42157469
I guess they left us. Interesting how these terms satanic sacrifice known as 9/11 predated this the year before
Evil guys won and all the star seeds have been abandoned by our soul families
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>>42159545
>excessive radiation profiles in the field
the data has been checked?
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>>42159848
Yes multiple times. How do you guys browse this website and not already know shit I knew 20 years ago?
Glowies really are doing horrible job of recruiting intelligent people
That’s why the us military is all women and minorities
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>>42159965
>Glowies really are doing horrible job of recruiting intelligent people
what a fool you are. europeans simply stopped migrating :3
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>>42159965
could you post it maybe?
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>>42157469
I did it one evening with a two-by-four and a rope.
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>>42160256
I’m not google and don’t care what anyone believes. Just use a search engine
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>>42160081
>tripfag sticking up for minorities in the military
I bet black fingers typed your post, probably female or tranny based on what I know about eglin
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>>42160256
William Levengood was a biophysicist who claimed that 95% of worldwide crop circles were not human-made but rather the result of "ion plasma vortices".
Semantic Scholar
Semantic Scholar
+1
Biological Anomalies: His research identified structural changes in plants, such as exploded nodes (expulsion cavities) and enlarged stem joints.
Rapid Heating: He argued these changes were caused by rapid, intense exposure to microwave energy, which he claimed was impossible to replicate with simple mechanical tools like wooden planks.
Seed Effects: Levengood reported that seeds from within crop circles often showed altered growth rates—sometimes growing faster or slower than control seeds—which he attributed to fundamental biochemical changes.
Eltjo Haselhoff (Physicist)
Eltjo Haselhoff, a Dutch physicist, expanded on Levengood's work by applying mathematical modeling to the plant anomalies.
Amazon.com
Amazon.com
+1
Point Source Model: Haselhoff analyzed the distribution of elongated plant nodes across formations. He concluded that the length changes often fit a mathematical pattern consistent with energy radiating from a single point source hovering above the field.
"Balls of Light": This mathematical evidence was used to support eyewitness accounts of "balls of light" appearing over fields where crop circles later formed.
Anomalous Findings: In his research, he attempted to reproduce these effects in man-made "control" circles and concluded that human mechanical methods could not create the specific node lengthening patterns observed in certain sites
>Literally took me less than 5 minutes to find researchgate sources from physicists
Be smarter and do your own research
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>>42157469
So the bearers of false gifts made deals with Jews and Nazis and the rest of us have to suffer and the good aliens refuse to even talk to us?
Why should the rest of us even try? There’s literally nothing we can do to force disclosure
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>>42157469
I fucking hate this planet and most of the humans on it
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>>42159531
Hey good ayys can you please send the email address and phone number and the same stuff that fibers and probiotics and eventually the oven for long term relationship between meals and snacks and drinks and food has
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>>42159531
Aliens please send free energy devices because our bankers are launching wars over outdated tech like oil and nuclear. Just a little guidance would go a long way to stop suffering here on earth.
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>>42157469
Depends, how exactly was the message decoded?
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>>42157469
Crop circles have to be some sort of DEW.
Yes there are medieval crop circles...
There's no way the decoded message is binary to ascii
English is not the common universal language, get outta here, but that's what they "exoerts" say the circle translates to.
How was it formed? Like I said, Directed Energy (Weapons). Perhaps a satellite from space beaming crop circles.
>That would take an immense amount of power
Maybe. I haven't seen any beam which can make crop circles.
...
Not sure what else to attribute to:
>an English speaking "alien" message
>with your typical grey
>with an low resolution almost digital image
This wreaks of an inside job.
But who has the means?
And why?
There is a lack of evidence,
and the supposed facts don't make sense either.
I love and hate this crop circle.
It's not like standard crop circles either which are 'random' patterns, fractals even
This is a straight up image.
It smells like human.
Someone chime in.
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>>42157726
based
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>>42157469
most people are awful and unworthy of this world
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>>42160698
>aliens couldn’t learn our language
Shut the fuck up
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>>42160701
Might as well burn this place down then
I’ve been studying this stuff for decades and have determined either we’re not worth it to the benevolent beings or they’re not that good. Either way I give up
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>>42160707
of all the languages on Earth they speak English
whyy the circle of binary, why not a square of binary starting from top left to bottom right, since, you know they learned English, so probably know we read left to right, top left to bottom right
So why the disc of ascii then?
Why not just beam the message in English since they speak English?
They clearly demonstrated the resolution to beam letters.
Soooo why the cloak & dagger?
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>>42160710
given that they haven't intervened yet, probably both
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That is the crop circle where my dad raped me while I slept
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>>42157469
Bells are a tremendous force against the deceivers.
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>>42160713
They probably have the technology to learn every language you absolute retard
>durrr they can travel between stars but not learn our simple language
Do you realize how dumb you sound?
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>>42160735
your reading comprehension is terrible
why would they post in binary ascii in English, instead of the English alphabet
Why post binary in a disc/round format instead of how we read, top left to bottom right
>hurr they are just super smart and esoteric okay do you realize how dumb you sound
now answer the question faggot
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>>42157512
Signed
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>>42160310
>for minorities
this retard cannot read, heh
>>42160814
>your reading comprehension is terrible
just ignore it
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>>42157576
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>>42157512
yes this is logged as well
and will be added to your permanent record for better or for worse

>>42157469
>>42157522
I was like 9 years old when this was made
And im not about to be the only psychic entity who doesn't have one of these things on their name
Also me conveying what the ones that agreed with my ideas agreed to and are working towards. Beware the ones of false promises

>>42157498
Maybe you idea of best intentions / best interest "for all" is just wrong uncultured unrefined and unevolved. Like you want to hear about some gourded out of their mind christian monkey in a little suit preaching the bible every other second
They probably have enough psychic traffic to deal with as is
And with billions and billions of more beings around you're wondering why you aren't anyone's first choice for quality conversation or getting things done (because lets face it you're most likely an unimportant wealthess neet or something too)

When was the last time you went to visit the amish for a good time? (or if youre an into amish type of person invert the metaphor consider the last time you had a good time at a rave. [Repeat as long as necessary])

>>42157731
MH370 adds up to 139, and CIA is 391 because it was an inside job.
193 un countries atm. All C-ing I. All = 1, c = 3, I = 9

Now consider 9/11 flight 93. (93 is just one 93 [ 1 93 ] sometimes)

>Mohamed Atta flew American Airlines Flight 11 into the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex at 8:46 a.m. At 9:03 a.m. hijacker Marwan al-Shehhi flew United Airlines Flight 175 into the South Tower.

846 = 36, like a weird inverted 93

175 = 13. Flight 93 was landed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at 10:03 a.m

Flight 77 [ = 5 ] hit the pentagon. 9:37 a.m

And then they try to tell you it isn't a conspiracy
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>>42157497
>lmao look little bro is calling lmao
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>>42160675
Why dont you just invent some yourself you incapable monkey?
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But why would they beam messages onto cornfields instead of just showing themselves? Seems like a rather pointless way to go about doing things
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>>42157469
There is no discounting the binary code.
It’s our single biggest proof of contact.
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>>42160329
This is what goes for research data here
No matter what side of the argument you're on this is vague inconclusive bullshit
Ah yes consistent with hovering balls of light except for the ones that were since admitted to be a hoax of course they just probably used advanced telepathy or something like the ancient egyptian builder gods that made the pyramids and carried stone 6 times the size of an average hippo across the world in a sacred geometric pattern before ending up in egypt. They say this is what really caused the shifting of continents. A bunch of divine number hyper autistic god obsessed top down ruled slave society
So no other way this couldve been caused right? None. Not even a theoretically or a maybe?

Bet you tell people epstein killed himself because that's what the news had to say
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>>42160713
Because its not a crop circle without a circle? But the circle is out of the box because they're thinking outside of the box?

And maybe they found that stupid golden disc of yours and tried to show you it's really easy for them to be just as fucking corny? (ie. "YES. we got it")
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>>42160814
Cause it's funny at was ascii was still very internet at the time
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>>42161404
You have to hide and can't show solid evidence but in the meantime you're still bored and some psychic super entity that can fuck with people and fix the problem it caused in the same timespan as just waiting and sitting around..

Now what do you do?
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>>42157469
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>>42157490
Tried being honest but people just straight up don't believe me at this point (never did of course, even just mentioning one thing to the is far beyond what they can comprehend or find resonable/attainable or whatever. Says more abt them than me ig)
They prefer their delusions and attachments.
>no you cant just beat dark souls. its a hard game. Let alone beating it naked with a broken weapon. That's not even possible. Then you want to add a dance pad into the mix too as if were not alreadythree steps into a possibility that can'tpossibly exist. You probably just hacked the game to beat it or need to take some meds
Just go use the word psychic a lot in any "serious" academic setting
You cant really pyt youre finger on it but then it's almost as if you're psychic senses will start telling you you're feeling increasingly alienated, disconnected, unheard, shunned or like you're weird or don't belong or something along those lines.
I like how we cant do that but get wet when religion enters the contest or something or something super refined and wise where they are telepathically talking to psychic beings in the skies when folding their hands together, or these weird psychologist guys claiming inner peace beams out and effects others like youre doing some kind of complicated magic transmutation healing from a distance ritual with dances and gestures but now it's normal because we decided to call it empathy and science now (and also people reported measurable effects soo)
Anyone wanna send me their thoughts and prayers today?
>vibing
>"what?"
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>>42161004
HAIL CHUD BLUSKI
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there is a war beyond our world of which they keep hidden from us

>>42157490
>never heard of this
what are you 13?
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>>42161465
>Oh yeah the pyramids were built by humans
>And then there's weird energy detected there
>and it turns out they tend to align to something above as well as leylines
>And they all had weird symbols and worshipped these elongated head looking mfs on their sacred walls
>sure le bud what human can even drag such a stone
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>>42161465
who "found" the "high amount of radiation" and how?
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>>42161494
Id guess ufo enthusiasts who got on the scene. Many crop circles have radiation present.
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>>42159531
aliens send us the med beds for spiritual development. not just the ones that heal our body but the ones that align us with our highest selves
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>>42157469
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>>42157497
Ayy telepathy is intentions and images. If you are trying to speak english but without any thought behind what you want it probably won't work.
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>>42157469
The message is a warning about the grays. They're basically deceivers.
One day, when the chaos is at its maximum, they are going to reveal themselves and they will be sold to us as saviors or something similar. They are really hostile entities.
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>>42161465
>requires knowledge of ASCII binary code
I know this sounds like ancient sumerian cuneiform to boomers but a) that almost certainly indicates the authors were human b) char to binary converters are easy as fuck, especially back in the late 90s/early 00s when computer nerds still knew how to program
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>>42157512
fookin bangin m8
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>>42163363
Binary and ascii are easily understood and can be decoded by anyone and english is spoken by most people on earth. It would make sense to send a message in binary.

Also, how do you explain the radiation?
>>42159545
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>>42161354
>he's only evil every 7 years so he's safe for now
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>>42163477
if the most common life isn't terrestrial but something weirder it's not likely they'll think in 0s and 1s like us. nta but that's my take
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>>42161465
Unbroken stalks, as well. The glows that did the stepping plank technique left a ton of broken stalks. Also, legit sites have an unusual vegetation growth rate after the fact.
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>>42163345
this makes so much sense
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>>42163477
>Binary and ascii are easily understood and can be decoded by anyone
That was my point, yeah.
>and english is spoken by most people on earth.
Especially people of Hampshire, UK.
>It would make sense to send a message in binary.
It would make even more sense to use the alphabet directly but then you wouldn't have people freaking out over the obvious hoax.

>how do you explain the radiation?
What "radiation"? What type and what intensity?
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>>42160329
This is a lazily copypasted chatGPT reply by the way.
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>>42157779
>This isn't only an AI post, it's a textbook example of an AI post.
Go fuck yourself
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>>42157469
are there any close up pictures of the stalks on this one? every crop circle needs to have it's stalks documented. the online databases only have overhead pictures.
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I extracted the binary from the message, there are a few breaks in the string: random bits that don't make sense or have to be ignored to get the message. This is why some of the letters are capitalized.


So I extracted all the out-of-sequence bits and the result was almost a checksum: 10101010100

An alternating binary string with a trailing zero. Like the message itself:a scanline image and an accompanying message disk.

Pull the bits, check it out.
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>>42157726
You're so freaking cool sir. Mister TI, no exaggeration, you are super duper based. I can feel your charisma through your text.

This is actually hilarious though, I didn't know you can get warnings for the x word. 4chan got fedded and is definitely filled with shills for many years now. Didn't we see that when 4chan had the crash last year? Something like 60% of users were israeli but hiding behind some other flags.

God bless!
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>>42164535
z word*

Bots, feds, shills. What is the captcha even still here for?!

God bless!
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>>42157578
>Mantis beings are at the top. The tall, mantis like ones.
The Almighty Tallest
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Hello
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I know some of you dislike the why files but the episode on crop circles is one of their best
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>>42157469

He lives 13 light years away, and had just watched this movie on galactic Netflix.
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Bump
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>>42167264
you could start a crop circle general. im surprised there are not more persistent generals.
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>>42164991
we just dislike that AJ is a mason
like in that basement episode with the runestone hes doin the handshake with the dude
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>>42167506
What would be more impressive? A code on a well made crop circle or some engrish alien shit that they would blame some old farts stomping the ground?
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>>42167551
If they send anything to a server we can say it's AI or some indian trolling. The only thing we begin to trust a little are things in the real world.
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>>42167606
Cameras have a hard time within a field effect that controls photonic light as clearly as we manage electricity.
It's been done. Doesn't look like much.. limited view of limited lighting
If you haven't seen the same for yourself then you have no means of evaluating the imagery.
A woman was picked up in Louisiana and dropped off without memory maybe 12 miles away with a few blurred glimpses of the vehicle outside then in. Phone data showed the sudden movement.

I had similar happen years prior so found it credible due to my own experience
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Interesting topic
Good job anon
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SASER
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/search/text/saser/
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>>42163477
>Binary and ascii are easily understood and can be decoded by anyone and english is spoken by most people on earth. It would make sense to send a message in binary.
English and Latin script is also easily understandable, it would make a more sense to send a message in a plain English.
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>>42157479
>art project
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>>42170092
Oh yeah whats easier to spot a crop circle in the middle of nowhere that does not persist or some pic that gets posted all over the internet for doing something different?
So sense from what perspective? The perspective of failure and not actually wanting to be noticed despite seemingly making an effort too?
>"are these species dumb or something?"
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>>42161465
Why the fuck do you need a 'start of transmit' in a visible message (the first 010 ) and stop characters when it's a single pictogram? If you're reading from the innermost end of the spiral then you should just be byte aligned by default and able to read the ASCII message.
It's almost like whatever made it was thinking about what would look cool and technical rather than what is practical.
I think if I were about to laser a bunch of shit into some crops so retarded monkeys can read it, I'd make it either as foolproof simple as possible, or if I was going to choose to be autistic about it - include some form of error correction so the smarter retarded apes would *definitely* be able to reconstruct the message in it's entirety, without bits that aren't quite clear.
These aliens are larping as being smarter than they are
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>>42170309
https://youtu.be/qgawWCBj2Jk
What makes you think the humans are the only audience?
What consciousness exists within electromagnetic fields? Or within a crystalline rock? The answer is not zero.
Even the plants are listening
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>>42170309
Additionally, if it had been made by the radiation engraver 9000 operating from the air - they could make the disc whatever radius they wanted to fit the text exactly, without the need for padding - which would a) look cool as shit and b) probably be more efficient for power or whatever, if they care about that.
Cool thread, actually fun to think about
>>42170421
I hope the rock bois know ASCII code and can perceive crop distribution
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>>42164450
That's cool but I don't understand how that's supposed to be a checksum... we don't have a standard for what parity it was transmitted with.
If those out of sequence bits are 'start of text' characters like right at the start then they'll all be '10' ... which when you append them will be 101010 like you've seen.
Cool that you're actually looking into it though, and that you noticed this without pre-knowledge of ASCII control - post anything else that you find!
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>>42157779
As for practical feasibility of doing this overnight with boards and sticks - just looking at the main alien picture - I counted up the dark scan lines, and then multiplied by 4 to account for the rest of the scanline detail (looks about right - they're not spaced evenly so it's more than a factor of 2)
The thing is about 200m across allegedly so that's 200m * (roughly) 240 scans = 48km of squishing crops.
At a speed of 2km/h (half normal walking speed) that'd take one person 24 hours.
That'd take 4 people 6hrs - 8 people 3hrs.
Totally doable. The disc has way lower resolution but clearly a bit more difficult because of it being radial (would have to lead a line from the centre, then measure steps radially with one of those wheel thingies) - but again probably doable in the same amount of time with that many people
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>>42170309
>Why the fuck do you need a 'start of transmit' in a visible message (the first 010 ) and stop characters when it's a single pictogram?
Of course you don't need it, but if you had an ASCII to binary converted it'd probably insert those automatically.
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>>42170508
You don't understand, they were very nerdy aliens
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Good thread anon
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>Beware the bearers of false gifts and their broken promises

What if the face isn't a portrait of the messengers but a portrait of the ones that we should beware?
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the farmer believed that it was done over the course of 3 nights
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https://youtu.be/C0nEhPukt9g
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https://web.archive.org/web/20231228082843/http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/alienface.html
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FOUND PHOTOS OF CROPS FROM GROUND

https://web.archive.org/web/20130318231537/http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/alienface2.html
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>>42173976

here's the last link i've found have fun bros

https://web.archive.org/web/20130404181506/http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/articles/crabwood/
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https://youtu.be/9g0ZZ8aYfxc
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>>42157762
>>42157779

Obvious AI slop. "That's the gap" was the dead give-away.c
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>>42173976
this would actually make for an extremely awesome paintball course.
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>>42175973
capture the flag.
culd have a team start at the center, another at any point on the perimeter, but an agreed upon cardinal direction.
You could even have 1v1v1, starting 120 degrees apart
what are the spiritual implications
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>>42157469
What if the message wasnt sent by aliens but humans from the future or past or somewhere else?
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>>42176775
Based
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>>42175996
Possible but even more paranormal than another advanced race
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>>42160698
Crop circles started really appearing in larger numbers and quantities in the late 1960’s early 1970’s. That’s about the time secret high altitude reconnaissance aircraft became heavily used. You need to calibrate your instruments and make sure they’re working, so crop circles become the thing to do, especially near other easy to identify sites like Stonehenge or Averbury. Once spy satellites became more common and more sophisticated crop circles remained useful for testing and calibration. Now, a crop circles become is still useful for calibration testing, data collection, and training. It’s pretty easy to see why crop circles have increased in complexity especially in England. Why don’t people talk? They do. Pranksters and farmers were actually getting paid by the MoD. Plus, England has very stiff secrecy laws, meaning talking is very risky.
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>>42157469
I just noticed it's a heart. <3
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>>42157497
Same. I go completely ignored. I honestly thought I wasn’t ready or not what they are looking for but I seem to have had success with the lady. I pray to her. I ask her for help and relief and I get it. I have never seen her I don’t think. Possibly in dreams but definitely never IRL. So try the lady if ayes are ignoring you.
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>>42157469
Sure it can't be humans with their directed energy weapons and anti-grav tech invented by the germans during WWII that did this. It must be "aliens". Sure aliens are not a psy-op to cover up anti-grav.
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>>42161480
>sure le bud what human can even drag such a stone
Jesus Christ. Joseph Davidovits wrote his book about geopolymers in 1988.
He experimentally proved, with a real, filmed, in situ experiment that you can create artificial limestone, with NATURAL ingredients. He founded the geopolymer institute, and dedicated his whole life to artificially create stone that is not a theory, but has been done in real life, like at the Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport.
Yet,
>it's muh anunaki tech that is levitating stones with sound.
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>>42159531
Hey aliens what career should I pursue and also bring world peace
Only want answers from benevolent species who are interested in the best interests of all
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>>42173999
August 15, the birthday of the Jesuits? Uhhuh..
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>>42178393
What a retarded post
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>>42183096
Retards like you are worthless as are your opinions.
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>>42157512
Translate it to binary and then send it over radiowaves
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>>42157779
>Anons prompt: ChatGPT write a snark reply to this post
Rope
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>>42179033
>Sure it can't be humans with their directed energy weapons and anti-grav tech invented by the germans during WWII that did this. It must be "aliens". Sure aliens are not a psy-op to cover up anti-grav.

Sure, but it's kind of ridiculous to think WWII Germans were the only people in all of human history to ever have that technology. Clearly some of the ancients also had it, whether those of Atlantis or the "gods" of various traditions. The question is whether the Germans and Breakaway civilization joined those groups or whether they will work to oppose them when/if they return.

And that's assuming they haven't returned already. It's entirely possible that our entire governmental and economic system is infiltrated and controlled by these groups (ancient aliens, gods, breakaway Germans etc).

The one thing that I think is certain, is that of these groups that possess secret anti-gravity technology, they don't all seem to be aligned. They aren't a monolith. There are clearly factions within them.

If this crop circle is "real" then it seems to be from a benevolent group that has humanity's best interests at heart.
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>>42158330
Yeah i never understood that
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The real question however, when talking about aliens, is can we use their drugs?
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>>42157726
Dumbasses, white magic/black magic are classifications of how magic is executed. It has nothing to do with race. Can one of the sooper sekrit three letter clubs please fucking hire me to stalk these boards? I can integrate so much better than you. You don't even fucking try.
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>>42188525
No
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>>42184795
Your eyes lie
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>>42157469
https://youtu.be/dxiVApAjPDg
>still here
>still damaged
>can't demonize my soul
>funposting ending
>mfw
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>>42157512
Doritos or pringles??
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>>42192200
Pringles.
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>>42157469
Looks about like what some idiot human would think an alien talks like.
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>>42163345
Biorobots of the Dracos, as 1MM explained.
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>>42192750
Fuck it cut them up
>>42193040

That’s something an idiot would think
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>>42193519
Probably true
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>>42157578
>mantis beings
Mantis beings are just fragmented memories of an examination bed lamp lol
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>>42198514
And what about the greys?
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>>42157469
>(Bell sound).
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>>42198559
No fucking idea, they can be real for all I know. I am just certain about the mantis.
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>>42199606
What is this? Looks cool
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>>42198514
>Nazi propaganda
Stop hurting your own species you traitor bitch
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>>42199606
They can only talk with these things.
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>>42157469
So they left earth already? They could’ve at least given us more details
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>>42157483
Art project made by aliums
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>>42157479
Ah yes, art project with speed, precision, and perfection none of the "debunkers" have ever been able to replicate. Those artists using exotic tech to burst the crop stems and bend the crops in a way that a plank dragged over crops just can't achieve sure are creative.
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>>42157576
finally someone mentioned them. Feels like progress but it took too long.>>42161384
>193 un countries atm. All C-ing I. All = 1, c = 3, I = 9
all I see is schizophrenic narcissist Jew that fetishizes torture and humiliation. Would you like to be crucified for the sins of humanity saars?
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>>42157779
Dude why are you having chat GPT write every reply for you...
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>>42157469
I used board, a rope, and encryption algorithm to send a message back telling them to fuck off because they're a bunch of space fags.

You're welcome humanity.
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