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Originally posted by franspeakfree
Originally posted by grapesofraft
reply to post by warpath1984
Thanks for the reply. That is possible, but highly unlikely. What benefit would there be for the military to have the means to create crop cirlces?
3X benefits actually = POWER - CONTROL and GREED need I say more.
In order to instill so much fear that everyone gives up their rights, what better way than to create marvellous geometric designs in order to fool people that they are made by beings that wish us harm. Watch this space.
Originally posted by sicklecell i have seen some crop circles that are just too intricate to be man made. So i think ETs are responsible for at least some of them.
Originally posted by kenton1234
All one has to do is 'FOLLOW THE MONEY'. The local pubs have never been busier, Restaurants are full, hotels are full, everyone is selling crop circle calendars and other crop circle knick-knacks. There are tour bus rides, heliocopter rides even the farmers are driving brand new vehicles. These things are not made at night they are made during the day. While everyone is 'PAYING' to go see the latest crop pattern the people who make them are a couple of hills over making the next one. And at night while all those people are on stake-out waiting for the U.F.O.'s to make the next one the locals laugh and count all the money they just made from the gullible people that think space based microwaves or aliens made these.
Originally posted by grapesofraft
Now let me start out by saying that I think that ALL crop circles are manmade. They are awesome works of art that stimulate the imaginations of millions around the world. Not bad for a bunch of guys with primitive tools smashing down some wheat crops, I must say.
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[edit on 8/3/2009 by grapesofraft]
Originally posted by songthrush
How did they bend the stalks right at the node, leaving it set there, hard as concrete?
Originally posted by grapesofraft
Recently though, I have discovered something that makes me wonder whether or not crop circles are part of a much larger and much more sinister agenda. I believe I have found evidence that they are a part of the NWO agenda.
While looking at the BLT Research Website, I stumbled across some illuminating information. If you go to the BLT History page you will find that BLT Research was originally funded by Laurance S. Rockefeller of the very Rockefeller family that many say are highly influential in the group of people behind implementing a NWO.
What if BLT Research, the NWO, and the crop circle makers are working hand in hand? This could explain how people could make a good living producing these things, and that the money they are paid by the Rockefellers is what keeps them both quiet and highly motivated to keep producing more. It is also why BLT research can afford to exist and why they keep spitting our more and more bad science.
Crop cirles may not be as innocuous or benevolent as many of us have believed them to be. Could this be true that those pushing for a NWO are behind Crop Circles?
[edit on 8/3/2009 by grapesofraft]
Originally posted by nablator
Originally posted by songthrush
How did they bend the stalks right at the node, leaving it set there, hard as concrete?
Very easily. The weakest part is just above the node, green and pliable, as your picture shows. No mystery it was bent there and did not break. Later in the summer, the stalk dries, solidifies and breaks when bent.
Originally posted by DataWraith
Its as plausible a theory as made by aliens, but one thing got me thinking, well twos things actually,
1: why would the NWO employ someone to create crop circles , even a diversionary tactic would need to affect a wider audience that the current crowd? .
2: and the bending and not breaking of the stalks , surely if someone wanted to create the bend ( a human that is) can you soften up the stalk by throwing /pouring or aiming steam at it? then you can bend it to the desired angle and it wouldnt break if you stepped on it with your board and then dry/ evaporate during the night leaving no traces?
By the time most crop cirlces are spotted the water could have disappeared into the atmos and the stalks watered as well by any droplets hitting the ground? would boiling water 'scald' or discolour the stalk?
You can power most home 'wall paper' steamers by portable generator and as long as you have a good supply of water you can make quite large complex patterns by stamping down the softened crops ?
just MY theory.