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Everybody must have a hobby I suppose.
research100
reply to post by Sremmos80
one interesting point no one has mentioned...farmer said "the dogs barked all night" you mean to tell me no one went out to see what the heck the dogs were barking at??????? the farmer gets security and plows the field to keep people away,but, doesn't care that something was happening out in the field all night and he ignored it????
that part seems a little fishyedit on 4-1-2014 by research100 because: dangt spelling
thedoctorswife
Has no-one chimed in with 19th February doom porn yet?? (192).
butcherguy
reply to post by chromiumbluesix
Everybody must have a hobby I suppose.
And your hobby is to go on conspiracy forums and be surprised to find what is commonly found on all conspiracy forums?
May I suggest that you switch to basketmaking. You will get fewer shocking experiences with that hobby.
JadeStar
butcherguy
reply to post by FarmerGeneral
I looked at the Earthfiles story earlier today.
I am curious about this 'Echelon Security' group.
They are a Bay Area private security company...
www.echelonsecurity.com...
Rosinitiate
Couple things to note; for starters this was reported:
It’s more likely that it’s all part of publicity stunt. According to MontereyHerald.com, guards from a South Bay security company were on hand Monday morning on behalf of their client, whose identity they could not reveal.
www.nbclosangeles.com... us-Crop-Circle-Spotted-in-Salinas-238164811.html
That being said, 14hrs ago an article was published:
Salinas Valley Crop Circle Mystery Solved NBC Southern California - by Scott Budman - 14 hours ago We now know the source of the mysterious crop circle that turned up in the small town of Chualar, about two hours south of San Francisco.
But clicking the link:
Sorry, the page you are looking for does not exist.
Found the same article linked here but also can't access the story.
www.topix.com...
I wonder why they are going out of there way to hide this story. So who is the source and why so super secret. Is it a viral marketing campaign? Or does finding out the source compromise something? Like maybe the source of all crop circles?edit on 4-1-2014 by Rosinitiate because: (no reason given)edit on 4-1-2014 by Rosinitiate because: (no reason given)
Rosinitiate
I got a little more of it:
Of course they all link to original that is a dead link. Can someone google cache the article?
We now know the source of the mysterious crop circle that turned up in the small town of Chualar, about two hours south of San Francisco. And it turns out a lot of the speculation about what the viral......
research100
reply to post by Sremmos80
one interesting point no one has mentioned...farmer said "the dogs barked all night" you mean to tell me no one went out to see what the heck the dogs were barking at??????? the farmer gets security and plows the field to keep people away,but, doesn't care that something was happening out in the field all night and he ignored it????
that part seems a little fishyedit on 4-1-2014 by research100 because: dangt spelling
butcherguy
reply to post by JadeStar
I'm not saying he should have got up, but normal human behavior on the farm that I grew up on would involve someone getting up to see what was causing the dogs to bark , or at least yelling at them to shut them the hell up.
Usually farm dogs have a reason to start barking at night, oftentimes it is because of the presence of predators or intruders... reasons that would cause a farmer to take action.
boymonkey74
Do you really think intelligence beings from outa space would communicate by crop circles? come on they are done by man as art projects and pranks.
Use the Gray matter in-between your ears dudes.
Oh and gullible is thinking this is from Aliens.