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Originally posted by gadgetman2012
Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
I believe it's possible that one of the worlds government has a weapon (probably microwave) orbiting Earth and these crop circles are examples of them calibrating it.
Has there ever been a serious governmental study on crop circles? I've seen reports of 'secret' studies but I'm talking actual proven studies. If not, why not? Because they already know what causes them?
While others were claiming crop circles as the work of aliens, my view over the last number of years has been the same as TheLieWeLive.
Any form of beamed satellite weapon has to be calibrated in some way or other. What better way is to have fun at the expense of us. Perhaps crop fields are the best medium to carry out these tests, which explains why crop circles are normally seen during the Summer growing season.
Originally posted by Ulrir
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If these are man-made, I mean, why those persons don't show so we can say Amazing work to them??
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Originally posted by rabzdguy
reply to post by operation mindcrime
nice try..
Originally posted by predator0187
Source
A spectacular crop circle in a wheat field alongside the A272 at Cheesefoot Head is the best of the year, says a Sheet expert.
The pattern is about 250 metres in size and appears to be a labyrinth design, which historically has been used for religious, ritual and magic purposes.
Lucy Pringle, a founder member of the Centre for Crop Circle Studies in Sheet, said the mile long endless looping pattern is the "best this year."
She said: "To me its labyrinth design represents our journey through life. I think it's beyond the wit of man to produce something as intricate as this, as its geometric precision is highly accurate. But however it got there, to me it personifies the wonderful spirit of the Olympic Games."
The field, just yards from the A272, belongs to Peveril Bruce, owner of the Matterley Bowl estate, venue of the Boomtown music festival, and there has been speculation about a connection between festival-goers and the circle. The pattern was spotted by a passing lorry driver, whose high cab allowed him to look down into the wheat field to view it.
Whether man-made, aliens, inter-dimensional or Cymatics, this thing is a work of beauty.
The fact that the 'ribbon; is almost a mile long is outstanding.
Anyway, I was not really sure what form to put this in, as it could deal with many things, but seeing as it is not 'normal', paranormal would be best. If it would be better in another forum, feel free to move it.
I saw this and had to share it with all of you.
Any thoughts?
Pred...
Originally posted by rabzdguy
I guess time will teach people who think primitive man can master such feat such as crop circles..
Blind, dumb and deaf till the end..
very sad..
Originally posted by denver22
Originally posted by Jimbowsk
reply to post by 12voltz
From what I've read the farmers are usually in on it as they can charge people to come onto their land and see the crop circles first hand. Tours are even set up charging parties to visit the circles - money's always a good incentive for a hoax.
My job as security looking after buildings i have been all over britains countryside and sorry to
burst alot of peoples bubbles but i have met people responsible and YES the farmers are in on it.
The land at the time rented out so to speak and the pubs full, inns full, shops sold out of goods.
Sorry folks...
Ohh and cider drank dry....
I believe it's possible that one of the worlds government has a weapon (probably microwave) orbiting Earth and these crop circles are examples of them calibrating it.
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Originally posted by Ben81
Magnificiant !
i wonder what the right bottom little circle means !
probably represent the moon
SNFedit on 10/14/2012 by Ben81 because: (no reason given)
The pattern is about 250 metres in size and appears to be a labyrinth design, which historically has been used for religious, ritual and magic purposes.
CROP CIRCLES FOR PROFIT Some circlemakers are turning their talent into a real business -- and making big profits from it. A team including artist and filmmaker John Lundberg, Rod Dickinson and Wil Russell travel all over the world making crop circles as advertisements for big corporations. Their client list includes a multibillion dollar computer-chip company, a car manufacturer and a digital television company. Although they won't divulge exactly how much they make per crop design, their budgets are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Circlemakers avoid getting caught by working under cover of night and by hiding their tracks in existing tractor-tire ruts