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Originally posted by Charismagic
reply to post by paradiselost333
Who is profitting from this?
Cant see anyone who does. No credits claimed for 95% and more of the circles, anomalies which haven't be explained...
you see at the bottom of the pix? the big copyright notice? do you think that copywrite notice was just put on for fun? no that is meant to bring somebody money....
Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
This has indeed been the month of the cubes for them it seems. I feel very strongly that we are being, hmmm I dunno, like beat over the head with the cube messages. Like wake up people we are Trying to Tell you something. I wish I understood geometry better then I do, but alas my brain is more of the artisan and numbers do tend to befuddle it.
Maybe someone that does understand the numbers better could take the cubes in sequence and see where they may possibly lead?
Originally posted by XxiTzYoMasterxX
I don't go by pictures because anyone could have made those.
But watch this.
www.youtube.com...
This is by far the best evidence of a crop circle being made I ever seen.
The Mowing-Devil: or, Strange News out of Hartford-Shire is the title of an English woodcut pamphlet published in 1678.
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The pamphlet tells of a farmer who, refusing to pay the price demanded by a labourer to mow his field, swore that he would rather that the Devil mowed it instead.
According to the pamphlet, that night his field appeared to be in flame. The next morning, the field was found to be perfectly mowed - unnaturally perfect, in fact.
This pamphlet, and the accompanying illustration, is often cited as among the first recorded cases of crop circles by cereologists.
Compare the figure of Puck, a pre-Christian sprite who might be induced to do farm-work or housework.
Puck is a mythological fairy or mischievous nature sprite. Puck is also a generalised personification of land spirits. Whilst being an aspect of Robin Goodfellow and the Green Man, he is sometimes also considered hob and Will-o'-the-wisp.
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Originally posted by thomas_
So for me it has to be one of the following:
1. Bored Aliens with too much time in their hands
3. They (aliens) just like to draw stuff on other people farms and laugh their butts off while reading posts of people trying to decode stuff that were never meant to mean anything.
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
I''ll call it: REAL
boing!
Whats the new line of crop circles we are seeing??? You guessed it... 3D!