They are shaped like an actual cigar, roughly 2000 feet long. Saucers have been seen dropping out of them and those metallic spheres you see come out of saucers and are essentialy drones for collecting data and intervening in anything it deems damaging to the planet. The metallic spheres have been seen collecting water, stopping rockets and also they are responsible for crop circles as they use microwave beams to flatten the wheat. I know that sounds like a bold statement but I've been reasearching this for a very long time.
secondly the objects seen hovering over crop circles are often reported as being balls of light or pure energy instead of metallic spheres or something necessarily solid, although I suppose they could be solid but just are very bright. This presentation by Pierre Beake shows some great rarely seen footage of balls of light seen over crop formations (skip to 58:13)
Hey timeisart I would love to, I typically refrain from calling them orbs because that suggests they are of pure energy not something of solid matter. I have seen them create crop circles in their metallic state. But yes they have been seen glowing bright orange amongst other Color’s and I feel that this is a byproduct of their technology and not their natural state but that’s just one man’s opinion and I would love to discuss this with you further to hear your thoughts.
Don’t apologize it’s very important to be sceptical, not to a degree where you ignore something if it doesn’t fit your worldview but very important none the less and I certainly wouldn’t trust some random on the internet. I’ve studied many documents collected from FOIA and Canadas Access of information act and cross referenced it from genuine encounters with the phenomenon with reliable witnesses spanning multiple decades, genuine footage and also have close family friends with zero interest in the topic who have experienced things they didn’t understand. It’s very important to do your own research but I understand that is increasingly difficult in todays climate. Best of luck to you.
yeah as far as I know, that's the only way to subscribe to communities that aren't on your instance. If you visit a community that's not on the instance that you made your account on, it will say this in the corner (for example): "You are not logged in. However you can subscribe from another Fediverse account, for example Lemmy or Mastodon. To do this, paste the following into the search field of your instance: !science@lemmy.ml"