Psionics at Contact in the Desert

flarkey

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Carl Crusher has posted a long video recorded at the recent Contact in the Desert conference in Palm Springs. They claim the video shows them summoning orbs with their minds. This is the video ...

Source: https://youtu.be/4zvMqWA6eLo?si=KYImANYH5vn9lFmv


A few days ago I was contacted by someone (I'll protect their anonymity) who was invited to attend the event and witness the summoning of the orbs, but even they seemed a little skeptical and suspected that they were just seeing Starlink... They said...

Hey man! If I send you a video can you take a look at it? Went out with the psionic guys at CITD last night and got what they called 'hits'. Very starlink-looking but didn't have any signal to check.

this is the video they sent me...



The video includes metadata of the location and exact time. The person who contacted me suggested that it was just a 'dot of light' or an orb, but if you look closely there are two orbs that appear at the same point in the sky, just to the left of Cassiopeia.

33.63320° N, 116.40570° W (Google Maps)
30 May 2026 0100:21 PDT

I've checked this in Sitrec and using the location & time & satellite orbital data for that moment we can see that there would have been two starlink satellites flaring in that exact part of the sky.

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https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=15857/CITD 2026 by Anonymous Attendee/20260607_084932.js

Now that we have the full video of the event from the Psionics guys maybe we can sync some of the other clips and check if indeed they summoned orbs, or did they just see Starlink.
 
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What a silly show.
Did any of the orb "summoners" have Micks new Starlink predictor app on their smartphone?
Will the "summoners" allow anyone WITH that app on their phone to take part in an event like this? Or will they be banned from attending?
And they couldn't even bother to go out far enough away from the city lights to stage their event? To make it all seem more covert and secretish.
 
What a silly show.
Did any of the orb "summoners" have Micks new Starlink predictor app on their smartphone?
Will the "summoners" allow anyone WITH that app on their phone to take part in an event like this? Or will they be banned from attending?
And they couldn't even bother to go out far enough away from the city lights to stage their event? To make it all seem more covert and secretish.

I think their logic is that we cant prove that they are all Starlink or satellites, or that they don't all show up on their tracking apps, therefore they could possibly potentially still be NHI that have been telepathically summoned.

I think that's a bit of a stretch.
 
I think their logic is that we cant prove that they are all Starlink or satellites, or that they don't all show up on their tracking apps, therefore they could possibly potentially still be NHI that have been telepathically summoned.
Yes, that's been my experience. They know that SHF exist, but continue to think they are summoning things.
 
It's also funny that one of the reasons they dismissed the 1st location was cars potentially interfering, yet they drove their truck up to the eventual viewing spot.
 
I think their logic is that we cant prove that they are all Starlink or satellites, or that they don't all show up on their tracking apps, therefore they could possibly potentially still be NHI that have been telepathically summoned.

I think that's a bit of a stretch.
Isn't this kind of faulty thinking at the heart of recent UFOology: it's not impossible an unidentified object is NHI, therefore the probability it is NHI is 50%.
 
Isn't this kind of faulty thinking at the heart of recent UFOology: it's not impossible an unidentified object is NHI, therefore the probability it is NHI is 50%.

This, and the thought that science only makes advances when it proposes things that have not been considered or discovered before, so we should always consider the existence and presence of NHI or aliens.

The common analogy is that people didn't know that germs and cells were causing illness and disease because the scientists at the time were unable to see them until the invention of the microscope. They try to compare this to the 'UAP phenomenon', but the analogy fails because people are able to see UAPs everywhere, even with the naked eye, but when we use instruments and to zoom in on them it becomes apparent that they are balloons, birds, planes, satellites and celestial objects.
 
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