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Originally posted by Ansiroth
Iv'e been following crop circles for as long as i was old enough to recognize the phenomenon, and having followed it for about 10 years now (honostly since i was in grade school) and checking Lucy Pringles site daily during the season, it becomes very obvious that not only are crop circles directly related to ET's, but they are also directly related to our spiritual nature and the physics of the universe.
Also, if you want basic, undeniable truth of higher intelligence creating crop circles, go ahead and watch this video series, i do believe it is Bob Lazar that hosts this 9 part presentation. He basically proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Alien Face crop circle holding the Binary disc is undeniably related to roswell, and is not of this worlds creation.
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Originally posted by Make Speed Limit 45
I've seen 100s or pics of crop circles and they are fascinating but every one of them COULD have been done by humans overnight.
Originally posted by bskivss3
The Chilbolton 'Arecibo message', made in August 2001, is one of the most controversial and interesting of all crop circles. It introduces a new element of binary code with a discrete message into a 30-year pattern of geometric designs with non-specific messages. Paul Vigay's article written after he personally visited the formation site and posted on his Crop Circle Research web site is reproduced below.
Originally posted by srb2001
Originally posted by bskivss3
The Chilbolton 'Arecibo message', made in August 2001, is one of the most controversial and interesting of all crop circles. It introduces a new element of binary code with a discrete message into a 30-year pattern of geometric designs with non-specific messages. Paul Vigay's article written after he personally visited the formation site and posted on his Crop Circle Research web site is reproduced below.
Sort of O.T., but as a sidenote to this thread, Paul Vigay died mysteriously on Feb. 20, 2009.