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Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by skalla
I don't know. That's a good question though, huh?
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by mikell
Are you seriously suggesting people get drunk and then decide to go create symmetrically perfect crop art that can sometimes be several hundred feet in size? Haha!
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by greyer
I disagree with your premise. Anything that isn't a simple circle is obviously a hoax? I think that as people started paying closer attention to the circles, the makers started making them more elaborate. For instance, the first glyph to have circles connected my a line was way back in the 40s, if I remember correctly. And there was absolutely ZERO reason for anyone to hoax this as all of the locals were well aware of this phenomenon and simply dismissed them all as whirlwind winds. Or what they called "devil's twists". This is a very real thing. And yes, people have gotten in on the fun nowadays as well, but it really is a case of life imitating art.
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by draknoir2
What I refer to is the fact that you haven't addressed any of the points of the thread. Namely circles created in the 1940s. Pre Doug and Dave. Who, if you will remember, were credited with the "invention" of the entire phenomenon. Instead you take a sniping approach and try and "rib" your way at other posters.
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by greyer
We should avoid making absolute proclamations such as "this is what the alien language looks like" or "anything beyond a simple circle is an obvious hoax" when we have no way of knowing ANY of that. It is ironic that you spoke of disinformation in the same post. Haha