Does anybody else think this infrared image of an unidentified flying object is obviously a chaosphere? I sure do. If so, there's nothing all that mysterious about it. It's just magick. Chaospheres don't necessarily wander through the atmosphere like this one is apparently doing, but it could produce a heat variation with its eight-pointed shape acting as an attractor. That might show up on an infrared camera if it was sensitive enough.
Mysterious footage released in the Pentagon’s UFO files on Friday appeared to capture a bizarre “eight-pointed star” streaking across the sky several years back.
The infrared clip, submitted by US Central Command personnel, showed the strange-shaped object appearing to float around in 2013, according to the newly released files.
The footage, which lasts nearly two minutes, was apparently shot from “infrared sensor aboard a US military platform.”
“This video depicts an area of contrast resembling an eight-pointed star with arms of alternating length,” a description on the UFO files website reads.
A note on the site later warns that the video description is for informational purposes and that “readers should not interpret any part of this description as reflecting an analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination.”
I criticized J. D Vance back on April Fools' Day for asserting that UFOs are demons, but my criticism has nothing to do with the possibility of some UFOs being spiritual or magical phenomena. The issue is with the reductive Christian framing that everything spiritual is a "demon." The spirit world is way more complex than that. It's not just "good angels" and "evil demons." There's a lot else out there.
Because if this is a chaosphere, it's not a demon. It's a spell, most likely cast by a human magician. I have no idea what it might have been charged to do because that's impossible to tell from the shape. As a central technique in chaos magick, chaospheres can be used for almost anything. The Chaosphere was invented by the late Peter J. Carroll, and the most recent expanded edition of his book Liber Kaos includes a new version of the ritual.
So maybe that means more of these will be flying around out there in the near future. I wonder how many UFO sightings they might cause.

4 comments:
The sentiment that they're demons, not aliens is something that has been floating on since the talk of the Epstein files. JD Vance is just parroting that sentiment. This 240p chaosphere has been debunked on Tiktok and Instagram as a hoax along with the other photos they released. Never trust the US government.
However, what has not been talked about at all by the US gov is the Buga sphere that was discovered in Buga, Columbia this year. Can you please write an article on it?
US UFO whistleblower Dr Steven Greer has already declared it to be an extraterrestrial tech with resin found inside that dates back to the last ice age i.e 12.5k years old. People claim that is a data harvesting surveillance drone that finally discharged and landed in Buga. When it landed it weighed about 2kg, now it weights 10kg. CT scans show the interior and find it to be completely VOID. Like a quantum void. There are no bolts, nuts, seams on the sphere, so it's clearly 3d printed in metal. Chanting Sanskrit from the Bhagavad Gita causes it to hum. It is still going through testing but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUEb46sQFmA
How would one as a magician verify this sphere using his skills? This thing may block even a shem angel's attempt to decipher it since it's so ominous and ancient.
I have heard nothing about it, so I would have to do some research. Are there any verified sources out there besides a YouTube video that you know of? So much of the stuff on YouTube is unfortunately nonsense.
If it's a piece of physical technology, no matter how old or advanced, it will be as susceptible to magick as any other device. If it involves some sort of consciousness-based technology, that could potentially be more challenging.
Here is an article that contains the sources. https://grokipedia.com/page/buga-sphere
What I find absolutely fascinating is that it changed its weight from 2kg to 10kg by itself and it's completely hollow inside.
Grokipedia is AI-generated so there's no guarantee that any of that is true. Fascinating if it is, sure, but still. AI incorporates so much false information that it is practically impossible to determine the truth of any AI assertion without checking the primary sources.
Bear in mind, too, this article is kind of tongue-in-cheek. I have no idea what the image in the picture is, and it easily could be some sort of hoax. I just thought it was interesting and kind of amusing that it looks like what a chaosphere is supposed to look like.
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