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BlueGloves
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Don't worry about it, Pete
Nov 26, 2003, 08:12
I'll not.. In fact I see the original designs as solid inspiration, not to be copied, but to understand that 'something's trying to get through'. My final view will be that of Patrick Moore's. I don't know what that is but mine will be almost identical.

There are too many similar accounts of crop circles from different continents and people to be ignored. To do that is to keep one's nose in the mud (and that's where our feet should be). My reaction has been to record interviews off the radio with eye witnesses and to mix them with electronic noise and to post them (as comedy). There's another one due in a couple of weeks - it'd drive you crackers !

Anybody interested in a fairly rational, and very well presented, account of crop circles could use the search terms 'Freddy da Silva circles' in Google, also here's a gentle account of the things - http://www.osfa.org.uk/cropcircles.htm - there's a rare interview with the late Viv Stanshall (that has nothing to do with ufo's) at my website and, beside it, this song ( http://www.davidaspinall.co.uk/thequestionis.mp3 ). It's called the 'Why Me' song !









p.s. In 1970 Dr Thom speculated that the megalith builders used patterns, possibly in stone, for their stone circle designs. In the summer I excavated a little stone trough that was part of a small stone circle. As it was buried under earth it hasn't eroded too much - and I now own it. The outline of the hollowed centre of this stone is quite close to the plan of the Avebury great circle. This is what people are going to have difficulty taking onboard. It's been rubbed off here once !
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