Here is the documentary I was talking about, Crop Circles: Mysteries in the Fields. It premiered in 2002 and features MIT grad students, who
are studying either aeronautics or astronautics, attempting to create a crop circle and replicating the characteristics that distinguish "real"
circles from "fake" ones over the course of a night.
Why are you falling for obvious disinformation sites such as the one you linked to? They are practically designed to make you think all crop circles
are made by humans. They are DESIGNED for it.
It freaks me out how people think that because a couple of people come out saying that they made crop circles, automatically ALL crop circles are made
by them. I watched a video by Gregg Bradden where he shows a crop circle with a porcupine that had been "woven" into the pattern. Are you people
trying to tell me the croppies did that also when they were drunk drinking moonshine? Honestly you people had better come up with theories that
discount ALL crop circles, not only the ones you pick and choose.
Aliens are observing us and using any forms necessary to find out if we humans have any form of intelligence. Just like Psychologist use ink blot
pictures to examine a person's personality characteristics and emotional functioning. They are probably doing the same thing to us. The Anunnaki are
observing us to see how we act without their guidance here on earth.
Just because a group of people design a website where they show pictures of crop circles they have formed does not prove that all such formations are
man made.
It diserves a big rolleyes, but the only one available is this:
Please, re-read what you say. Crop Circles are MAN MADE. Wake the #ing up already!
If you are going to base your position on what circlemakers say, then you should hear all of what they say. I think you'll see that things
aren't so black & white.
You said have a proper look around the website. Then I'm sure you have had a proper look yourself, and came across
this. If the link doesn't work then just google circlemakers weird s***.
All or none attitudes are an easy way for us to button up an issue within our own minds. Fact is your video only proves that some crop circles are
faked.
My one opinion is that some are real. The elaborate geometric designs are in my opinion faked, beautiful but faked. I think there is a possibility
that some of the single disk shaped crop circles are nature made. I don't believe UFO's are making any of these markings. They aren't stupid enough
to fly billions of light years, hiding their existence for thousands of years just to leave cryptic messages in wheat fields. I base that on nothing
but my opinion.
That is one of the most poorly constructed web sites I've seen. The fonts are horrible. It's not user friendly at all. In fact, it's uncomfortable
to navigate it. But.......I sit on the other side of the crop circle fence than you do anyway OP.
Now, I'd like to know this OP. This is your opinion. And if that's your steadfast opinion (and you've made up your mind about it) why the need to
welcome debate?
If you 'know' something and your logic, common sense and heart resonates with it, why do you care what others think?
I don't get it?
Is it people just like to debate? Or feel competitive? And feel victorious?
Listen, I don't believe in unicorns but I also don't have a need to start a thread about it either.
No offense OP but people like you intrigue me!
Maybe in their honor, you may want to designate a "Doug and Dave Day"
And of course, drinking must be a part of the celebration cause after all, they are purportedly two huge drunks.
I will have to agree with the notion that some crop circles are man made, but that doesn't necessarily mean that all of them are man made.
I took your advice and looked at the website..Even there, the "makers" seem to recount stories where they've seen the "orbs" making the circles
or other anomalies.
There are two main groups who create them, the first is for art and for the thrill of sneaking out at night and creating these works of art.
The second is to turn a profit, crop circles, particularly in the UK is a lucrative business.
So, onto the evididence!
Firstly a fairly comprehensive documentary discussing crop circles, this aired on National Geographic a few years ago.
Nancy Talbot is interviewed here (man voice and all), she is of course is of BLT fame, a popular website cited by the croppies.
The documentary raises some very good points about her 'investigations', my favourite is the lack of an actual crop scientist.
Another thing to note about Nancy is her association with Robbert Van Den Broeke:
Here the "UFO" appears to be a little higher over the car, and smaller. It appears to be made up of light-balls, perhaps revolving inside a
light-ring?
"UFO #3," Robbert turns toward Roy & "UFO" now seems to be directly over Roy's head.
UFOs" #53, #54. Is this a shadow of "UFO" in lower left corner of photo?
See the concentric rings in the circles? I wager they are all the width of the stomperboard used to flatten the plants.
That is not to say 0% genuine. If the source of the circlemakers artistic inspiration was synchronicity, then there was a psychic element and hence it
is greater than 0% genuine, and less than 100%.