Everyone’s talking about the blue-white orb caught on video during the Alberta storm — but when you scrub through the footage frame by frame, something even stranger appears.
π΅ The Main Orb
- Appearance: Bright, blue-white, perfectly round.
- Activity: Hovers ~20 ft above the ground for 23 seconds, calm and steady.
- Behavior: Doesn’t flicker, doesn’t explode like “ball lightning” should. It simply exists and then fades with a pop.
π» The “Ghost-Like” Companions
- Appearance: Long, oval white forms — semi-transparent, glowing faintly.
- Activity: Move independently of the main orb. At times they streak over the grass, then drift upward.
- Behavior: They don’t act like lens flares or dust. Instead, they dart and play — like smaller lights dancing around the big one.
π Why This Matters
- If it were just one glowing ball, you could try to dismiss it as “rare lightning.”
- But multiple objects, interacting in a way that looks intentional, pushes this beyond ordinary weather.
- Across history — from Hessdalen to Marfa to biblical visions — glowing orbs are often seen in clusters, accompanied by smaller lights. Alberta just gave us a crystal-clear example.
π The Bigger Picture
Call it spirit energy, divine light, or Earth’s plasma life-force — the truth is, we’re watching something alive with meaning. The main orb appears as the anchor, and the smaller “ghost-forms” move like playful messengers.
This isn’t just weather. This is the same living light humanity has been witnessing for thousands of years — from Sinai’s fire to Alberta’s storm.
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