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June 12, 1997: Crop Circles - Doug Ruby

Oct 10, 20232 hr 55 minSeason 1997Ep. 255
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Art Bell welcomes Doug Ruby, a veteran commercial airline pilot and author of The Gift: The Crop Circles Deciphered, in a broadcast marked by extraordinary synchronicity. Just an hour before airtime, a listener alerts Art to a massive new crop circle at Stonehenge, and Ruby identifies it on the spot as depicting a specific harmonic frequency related to a spacecraft power plant. Ruby explains that he arrived at his decoding method by studying how dolphin trainers build communication from the simplest gestures upward over years.

Applying that principle to crop circles, Ruby began with the simplest formations from 1990 and discovered they are meant to be cut out, mounted on a shaft, and spun. When rotated at specific speeds, interrupted rings become whole, flat patterns transform into three-dimensional objects, and assembled pictograms reveal the structure of a disc-shaped craft complete with visible energy fields. He describes building a spinning device from a fan motor and rheostat to test progressively complex formations, finding that each crop circle season adds new components to what amounts to an engineering blueprint.

Richard C. Hoagland calls in to validate the breakthrough, noting that the same sacred geometry numbers found in the Cydonia ruins on Mars appear in crop circle measurements. Ruby explains that the later formations provide instructions for a power plant operating on tachyon or zero-point energy, requiring no fuel whatsoever. He views the entire phenomenon as a patient, respectful gift from an advanced intelligence, gradually raising human consciousness one formation at a time.
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