Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
i've had exchanges with chad and other members that take 24hrs+ between replies.
well SOME of us have real lives 'out there'
That is why the U2U was invented... to nudge someone that might have missed a post
lovely dragon there, that said i must point out that my experiences of sylphs is of an occult/astral nature so it's not scientifically
verifiable.
I agree that the Sylphs are of an occult/astral nature so no need to 'verify' I also have many more captured dragons. In fact I have several from
people that summoned them to appear
but that isn't for this thread
so we'll just have just have to classify it under "lore".
Agreed... until we have hard core proof the whole paranormal/UFO/Alien subject is in fact 'lore'. There is no point trying to convince a skeptic or
a believer of any truth
Only the handful of true seekers are what is important
my argument is basically that it's highly improbable that they are all man-made, given that this is not limited to england, but worldwide.
Well if you really research crop circles from the time they were first mentioned, through their development, to modern circles... you will find that
the ones people say are good enough to be Alien are concentrated around a few regions in England. The ones in other countries are very recent
additions... and I have yet to see one of top quality from anywhere BUT England that cannot be attributed to man. There was another thread that
claimed they were all over the world, and when challenged no good ones could be produced.
TheFirefox one in Oregon was done by university students, several in India were actually landscaping ones and obvious. do you have any good foreign
examples? Do you have records of dates etc to track the circle development? Because without such data... one cannot make a statement
no charges for tresspassing?
Nope... because the crop is harvested by machines it doesn't matter if its on the ground it will still get picked up so there is no loss. On top of
that the local farmer CHARGES for the believers to view the circle and turns a nice profit. He also gets bragging rights at the local pub... something
of high value in England's pub scene
I had all that documented in another thread... I guess I need to put all that on my website to point to it as it gets hard to find here...
Wait.... Okay ATS search is now AWESOME
Here it is..
Crop Circles - Evidence Of Being Man Made
www.abovetopsecret.com...
To find proof of something one has to actually WANT to find answers and WANT to find the proof.
Here is one famous crop circle... caused a lot of stir...
BUT it was created over a nine day period... in stages
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/4570016c4b7b.png[/atsimg]
Now here is the part that addresses your comment about the trespassing
Farmers are also well remunerated by the commercial turn the phenomenon has taken. "We did a formation for the Daily Mail in a wheat field in
Avebury," recalls Dickinson, "and the paper paid the farmer £6,000 for the equivalent of around £100 worth of crops". Unsurprisingly,
circlemaker-landowner relations are improving. Even illicit circles can prove lucrative for the landowner. One farmer in the Stonehenge area is said
to have made around £30,000 in four weeks after charging a couple of quid to tourists to visit circles that appeared on his farm.
But how does it feel to have a huge corporate logo slapped in the middle of your land? Very good, says a farmer paid £500 apiece for two fields to be
used for Circlemakers' jobs. "If they'd been put in by an alien and I hadn't been paid, I'd have been hopping mad."
www.circlemakers.org...
£6,000 for the equivalent of around £100 worth of crops
£30,000 in four weeks after charging a couple of quid to tourists to visit circles.
That is $48,362.30 in US dollars for ONE crop circle on ONE farm. Seems like a pretty good motive to me...
Always follow the money. Now add to that the CD's and memberships sold on Crop Circle websites and you can see how the Aliens message is coming
across LOUD and CLEAR... ( like Steven Greer's Alien moth excusions for $1.000.00)
cross your fingers though, hopefully i'll be contributing to it, and the site in the near future.
Looking forward to it always looking for new material in various fields
. But UFOlogy has done us all a disservice by tossing everything into one
pot. Look at how Nibiru has been mixed up with the Mayan calender. If anyone actually reads Sitchin's books they would know he said Nibiru will not
be back till 2900 AD