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StoneLifter
StoneLifter
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Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 07:15
Everyone's tired of crop circles - perhaps appreciation of them takes some kind of generous openhandeness that is difficult in a 'grab it and take it' culture. The artificial copies are declining so that the proportion of genuine ones has risen. The shape of the 'circles' is not the same throughout the world, I noticed the US receives square ones sometimes. The most complex are only found in Britain, usually on the Chalk downs, and their complexity of design puts them well beyond the conception of the human mind. Yes, farmers are still charging admittance and, as most here are heavy skeptics, I'll post a link to one that looks a lot like a dung beetle. Everyone's watched a dung beetle roll a piece of shit into a ball and greedily hide it away, right ? No, no, the circle makers aren't trying to tell us anything ! http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2005/eastfield2/eastfield2005b.html
FourWinds
FourWinds
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 07:23
>> The artificial copies are declining so that the proportion of genuine ones has risen.

I dispute the latter part of that fact. 0% will always be 0% no matter how many of something you have.
StoneLifter
StoneLifter
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 08:25
Moo ! Moo !

Baah !
FourWinds
FourWinds
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 08:47
Am I to infer that you're implying that I'm a sheep, because I don't believe that some supernatural force creates some of the crop circles?

Have you ever seen one being created by anything other than a person? Admittedly I haven't seen everyone ever made produced, but I have seen a few and none of them was by anything other than a handfull of blokes with a very detailed plan, a couple of planks, a tape measure and some bailer twine. This means I am on a very heavy skeptic, not a total disbeliever.

Come on. Show me the evidence while I sit down and await your usual style response that fails to explain or prove any of your ideas or claims.
nigelswift
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 09:16
I like the dung beetle one SL, though I'd say it was more like a winged god-like alien.

Not sure if you're suggesting that one is a genuine one, but there's a telling set of observations to be made about it. Every line, every circle and every arc centres upon a bit of the crop that's been flattened as part of the pattern or previously flattened by vehicles. The chance of that happening if it was imposed from above is almost infinitely small. So for me, whether man made or otherwise, it WAS made with a stick and a rope.
Kammer
Kammer
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 09:59
I thought SL was pretending to be a cow and then a sheep. I take things so literally.

In case I'm right and FW is wrong, that was a very good impression SL! I'd give it 9 out of 10! If you're looking for constructive feedback I'd say the sheep needs a bit more work.

;-)#

K x

PS. Oink oink!
StoneLifter
StoneLifter
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 10:19
Aries sun sign and a taurean person communicating. I spend a lot of my time with sheep - they treat me as a gelded ram.

www.oink.me.uk

It's the Full Moon, the time when Neil Young writes his best songs - I'd better get back to it !
StoneLifter
StoneLifter
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 10:23
The best I can come up with is this website - http://www.bltresearch.com/ . If you read through all the tedious detail a few things stand out. The blown nodes. the cavities in the stems and the soil kaolinisation. All of these experiments have been carried out in a perfectly acceptable way and the results, tiny though they are, should stand up to close scrutiny.

!
morfe
morfe
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 10:25
"and their complexity of design puts them well beyond the conception of the human mind."

You never had a Spirograph as a kid then ;-)
StoneLifter
StoneLifter
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 10:31
Ok - what about this then - http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2005/Waylands/waylands2005a.html . Clearly it is the work of an alien culture as it shows inter-molecular propulsion systems in great detail. Any fool can see that what is portrayed in this 'diagram' is nothing other than the Warp Drive from the Starship Enterprise.

The crop circles are made by 'light balls' of what-seems-to-be microwave energy. Although a few light balls have been captured on video this film - http://www-fi3.starwreck.com/ - best shows them in ac tion.

My pots turned out - a beautiful moonset this morning, with Mars. Better get back to it !
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