Why Are Street Lights Everywhere Suddenly Turning Purple?
We're told it's a defect, but a closer examination reveals it could be something else entirely...
If the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that you can never trust the official explanation. The Narrative - as it were - rarely informs. If anything, it merely conforms. To an agenda, a profit motive, or something even darker…
In this case, that darkness is all around us. The lights in the night are changing colors, casting a strange hue on our streets and homes…
The purple lights first started popping up in cities, towns, and neighborhoods all across the country in 2020. At first, the explanation was innocuous. It was a manufacturing defect. A simple cause and effect between time elapsed and materials used. “Defective LEDs.” Nothing to worry about, nothing to see.
“The manufacturer is well aware and will rectify the situation soon.”
As one of many self-assured YouTubers put it:
“White LEDs are actually UV/Purple LEDs with a phosphor coating that converts the UV into white light. The same way the old fluorescent tube lights worked (they had that white powder inside). So what's happening here is the phosphor is decaying and then the UV light is not being efficiently converted. Simple as that. Manufacturing defect.”
“Simple as that,” is it?
Many creators and investigative reporters have chuckled at alternate explanations, explaining to us ‘conspiratards’ that this is merely your typical industry foot-dragging, exacerbated by supply chain issues, workforce shortages, and any real lack of concern on behalf of makers and installers.
It’s all going to be fixed, we’re told, soon enough, after three years of more and more people globally reporting increasing numbers of these lights.
Do a quick Google search, read a few YouTube comments, and you’ll discover that people are seeing these purple (or black) lights installed repeatedly. Everywhere.
A defect, eh?
What’s Really Going On?
One man has been conducting his own ‘field studies’ to determine what’s really going on, finding that these malfunctioning lights do, in fact, function as black lights and do, in fact, emit levels of EMF radiation higher than allowable thresholds…
Whether it’s electrical engineers, interstate truck drivers, or just concerned citizens trying to put together the pieces, the mystery of the purple lights deepens.
What could explain this?
Some have pointed to cutting-edge developments in Optogenetics, claiming that these strange purple-black lights could be used to somehow impact or even control human behaviors. Many have noted that the lights didn’t start appearing till around 2020 when another big issue started affecting the world…
Could Optogenetics somehow tie into all this?
“A new technology in neural engineering known as optogenetics uses CRISPR Cas-9 to genetically modify human neurons to express photosensitive opsins and thus fire when stimulated by certain light wavelengths… Optogenetics offers greater spatial and temporal control of brain activity than current technologies like transcranial magnetic stimulation or psychopharmacological drugs.”
Some neuroscientists, however, have countered, arguing that insinuations of behavioral modification and mind control are preposterous:
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But even if these purple lights aren’t dimming our thoughts or sparking our synapses, could they be modulating our behaviors in other ways?
Purple Rain or Purple Reign?
Many independent researchers have connected the lights to some kind of control grid. Some supporters of this theory contend that the lights scan us as we pass under them, perhaps relaying information back to some centralized eye-in-the-sky.
What are they scanning for, precisely? Well, as some have suggested, something called luciferase.
“A generic term for the class of oxidative enzymes that produce bioluminescence,” luciferase had a patent application filed and granted in 2019 and 2020, respectively.
According to certain self-fashioned whistle-blowers and insiders, the COVID-19 vaccines injected luciferase into the bodies of billions, and that ‘mark’ can now be detected and traced by the purple light grid.
It’s not like talks of implantable microchips are anything new. But how luciferase could interact with such a technology is largely speculative at this point. Unless, of course, you’re one of the geniuses who can create and explain the damn thing.
But it gets even crazier…
Forget Wi-Fi - Is it “Li-Fi”?
What if these purple-black lights are part of a new information network not connected through your typical radio waves, but through a 5-G Li-Fi network? Unlike Wi-Fi, the Li-Fi transfer would utilize modulated LED light waves to connect all your mobile devices, appliances, televisions - anything that is ‘smart’.
This is called the Internet of Things and would use purple (as opposed to other colors) to minimize interference from other lights. The purple lights have receivers that can further detect your mobile device screen simply based on emitted light.
Perhaps, even, detect what’s embedded inside you?
Sound far-fetched or conspiratorial? Or is it just another part of a Transhumanist-Futurist Agenda?
Whether the purple lights are some feature of a soon-to-be control grid or are merely an advancement in lights for some other reason, one thing is increasingly clear: they are not defective lights.
Of course, you’re not going to hear that in the mainstream media. In fact, the mainstream media barely even covers the ‘Purple Reign’ phenomenon - only local news stations - creating the perception that these are merely isolated events and not a worldwide occurrence.
This is why we have to rely on individuals doing their own research.
One man has nicely demonstrated that the supposed defective older lights are not the same as the newly installed purple lights:
The same citizen journalist has also mapped the position of the purple lights around Southwest Florida and many other metro areas, concluding that these lights are installed intentionally in strategic locations:
So what’s the reason behind all this purple nonsense? Is it to scan us as we drive underneath them day and night? Is it to somehow track us under patent US20120250948A1 for Biometric Identification using Ultraviolet (UV) Image Data?
Are they merely there because they save energy and create a different kind of ambiance? Good for the environment and humankind?
Whatever the reason, people are waking up to them. After the past three years of propaganda, the public is not buying the Official Narrative any longer…
Some have even argued that due to the positioning of the lights (major on-ramps/off-ramps, around access points, etc.), it’s a way to keep tabs on people within a 15-Minute City prototype.
Whether it’s a way to track and control or some kind of transponder network for automated vehicles, the purple light grid continues to engender questions, concerns, and downright confusion.
Let’s review some of the main explanations posited thus far:
Crime, Drug, and Homelessness Deterrent
Reference Points for Planes and Helicopters
Defective LEDs
Energy-Efficient Public Spaces
Scanning and Tracking
Smart City Compliance/Enforcement
Mass Mind Control/Behavior Modification
So what is it all really about? What does it lead to? And why are we continuously told that they’re just manufacturing glitches, as more and more are installed with a purple glow each day?
As sentient, socially responsible individuals, why can’t we be trusted to handle the truth? Why are we handled with kid gloves, like we’re stupid, foolish urchins who must be kept in the dark lest we overreact?
Is it because we simply wouldn’t understand? Is it because the reasons are ultimately unimportant?
Or is there another reason? A reason they don’t want us to know, a reality buried so deep in the heart of darkness, that even the black lights can never find it…
I searched: "black light AND luciferace"
The link below from 2021 outlines a test using luciferace and a drop of blood in which the luciferace glows if spite.....sorry, spike proteins are present. Funny enough, the test is called, SATiN. No, seriously!
https://www.verywellhealth.com/bioluminescense-glowing-antibody-testspan-5120623
Manufacturing I can buy for the first few. But cities aren't going to keep buying and installing defective ones after 3 years. The manufacturer would also have fixed the problem. I work in manufacturing and you don't get away with shipping defective products for years anymore beause customers ask for their money back.