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Originally posted by Paradox.
In my humble opinion, crop circles with a Fractal design to them are not man made. These appear overnight in many cases and are so complex and precise, a man could never had made them. Also, these Fractal crop circles tend to leave behind a frequency resonating in the area, electromagnetic energy and samples of dirt from the crop circles have contained perfect iron spheres at a micro level which just do not form in nature. So for those who try to debunk crop circles, you are missing the bigger picture. And the fractals, ain't from around here.
Originally posted by DjSharperimage
I always thought that some of the crop circles represented elements and ships;
but i couldnt understand it as much as that guy;
and also;
this crop circle message now makes sense;
"Beware of the bearers of false gifts and broken promises
Much pain but there is still time
Believe there is still good out there
We oppose the decievers
Conduit is closing"
Originally posted by Son of Will
There is a group of scientists who make the claim that they have the above-mentioned anomalous signatures. However they are not peer reviewed, and their results have not been duplicated by independent research.
Most if not all photographs and videos showing UFOs making them have been confirmed hoaxes.
As for exploded wheat nodes, I was informed that using a plank of wood creates this, as long as the wheat is fully mature and not still budding.
As for magnetic anomalies and rare-earth mineral residue, these would be perfect game for independent researchers to study, and publish in peer-reviewed journals. So far this has not happened, to my knowledge.
That leaves basically zero physical evidence.
Next, examine the historical context. Are there any cases of crop circles predating the current man-making trend? Yes, there are many examples going back to the 1600s. Maybe earlier. However, literally every account is of a simple circle, or an oval shape. Nothing complex. Plus, every account before the 70s took place in the UK, where the only known circle makers resided at the time. Is it coincidence that the phenomena spread to other countries when the circle-making trend spread to other countries?
Now examine the circles that are confirmed to be man-made. Started with simple designs, the result of simple techniques. We know that the circle-making groups have been consistently honing their skills, however their exact methods are kept confidential. I was told, from arguing with this British woman, that mobile computerized hardware is now being used by some groups.
If we can make complex fractals with nothing more than a plank of wood and rope, imagine what we can do with computers? No, I have no evidence that every cropcircle is man-made. But I think if it can be shown that man has the ability to make a design, with no available evidence to the contrary, it's being intellectually dishonest to attribute it to aliens.
I'm not a debunker of UFOs, I've been studying the subject for 13 years and there is certainly a non-human element involved. But for crop circles, all I've seen is a lot of reaching speculation based on bad science. I would LOVE to be proven wrong though!