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In the video, [[She's Missing]] (May 9, 2007), {{humor}} some speculated that they see Julia sneaking by in the background behind Jonas at approximately :55 into the video.  However, it appears to actually be a woman pushing a baby stroller.  This is likely a "Ceremony Baby," meaning someone chosen to do the ceremony in the future.  Julia is not the right girl under this theory.  Furthermore, it is possible that if this is a Ceremony Baby, the [[Homeless Watcher]] seen at 0:05 of [[Warwalking]] is the father.
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A Ceremony Baby is a newborn who potentially may be a candidate for the [[Ceremony]].
  
The cry of a baby can also be heard in [[My Dad Died Too]], leading many to wonder whether the cry belonged to a Ceremony Baby as well.
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== Humorous Origins ==
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The concept of "ceremony babies" was first discussed by fans following release of the video [[She's Missing]] (May 9, 2007).  It was speculated (as humor) that a woman apparently pushing a baby stroller in the background (at approximately :55 into the video), had a "Ceremony Baby," meaning a newborn chosen to do the ceremony in the future.  It was further speculated (as humor) that if it was a Ceremony Baby, the so-called [[Homeless Watcher]] seen at 0:05 of [[Warwalking]] (Dec. 4, 2006) was the father.  Similarly, when the cry of a baby was heard in [[My Dad Died Too]] (July 4, 2007), some joked about whether the cry belonged to a Ceremony Baby, other conjectured that the Ceremony Baby may in fact be a [[moonchild]].
  
Some fans have conjectured that the Ceremony Baby may in fact be a [[moonchild]].
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== Subsquent Plot Developments ==
  
Lastly, in [[Robbing the Cradle]] (Sept. 21, 2007), the first actual sighting of a real Ceremony Baby probably occurred.  Though, much like U.F.O.s, it may never be proven.
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In [[Robbing the Cradle]] (Sept. 21, 2007), the first actual sighting of a real Ceremony Baby as part of the lonelygirl15 plot occurred.  Subsequent videos developed the story line of potentially having Daniel and others try to rescue a Ceremony Baby from the Order. In [[Behind the Bushes]] (October 11, 2007), [[Daniel]] and [[Sarah]] refused to take part in [[Sonia|Sonia's]] plan to kidnap a Ceremony Baby.
  
 
[[Category: Theories and speculation]]
 
[[Category: Theories and speculation]]

Revision as of 01:10, 12 October 2007

Ceremony Baby? Groundwork for plot twist in 2023?

A Ceremony Baby is a newborn who potentially may be a candidate for the Ceremony.

Humorous Origins

The concept of "ceremony babies" was first discussed by fans following release of the video She's Missing (May 9, 2007). It was speculated (as humor) that a woman apparently pushing a baby stroller in the background (at approximately :55 into the video), had a "Ceremony Baby," meaning a newborn chosen to do the ceremony in the future. It was further speculated (as humor) that if it was a Ceremony Baby, the so-called Homeless Watcher seen at 0:05 of Warwalking (Dec. 4, 2006) was the father. Similarly, when the cry of a baby was heard in My Dad Died Too (July 4, 2007), some joked about whether the cry belonged to a Ceremony Baby, other conjectured that the Ceremony Baby may in fact be a moonchild.

Subsquent Plot Developments

In Robbing the Cradle (Sept. 21, 2007), the first actual sighting of a real Ceremony Baby as part of the lonelygirl15 plot occurred. Subsequent videos developed the story line of potentially having Daniel and others try to rescue a Ceremony Baby from the Order. In Behind the Bushes (October 11, 2007), Daniel and Sarah refused to take part in Sonia's plan to kidnap a Ceremony Baby.