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Thread: A new crop circle season

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    Red face A new crop circle season

    spring has finally sprung, the farmers have been busy and nature has started doing what nature does best, namely sprouting things.

    and then along come the mystical "circle makers", who seem to become more inventive by the year.

    i'll be hanging on to this website:

    http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2011/2011.html

    i recommend it to any one interested in these beautiful and inspiring patterns in the fields.

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    well, we have a new crop circle season dawning!

    i'd like to draw attention for the benefit of our readers to the existance on this forum of another, long and venerable crop circle thread in general discussions called 'the 2007 crop circles' enfolding' which encompasses all crop circle reports up until 2010. here there is a wealth of posts illuminating an incredible body of research into crop circles as well as documenting virtually all crop circles which have arisen in the timeframe of 2007 to 2010.

    if you do an advanced search on 'crop circles' while choosing the option of 'titles only' you will find this beautiful old thread way down the list of entries... alas, our search function since the site hacking mostly turns up only our archived forum entries from 2000 - 2007.

    as our search function is wonky at best at the present time, i felt it was high time we allowed a new thread for this topic for the benefit of those who wish to research, track and follow current crop circle phenomena. here's hoping for a bumper crop in 2011! mark - moderator
    Last edited by MarkM; 05-04-2011 at 04:08 PM.

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    say... check out this latest crop circle... it looks like a tesseract embedded inside a star tetrahedron! wild!

    http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2011/etchilhampton/etchilhampton2011a.html


    http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2.../diagrams.html
    We are unsure as to our success in realigning your modes of mentation.

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    i was just introduced to a man named pane andov, i recommend you find him on your own. he talked about eltjo h. haselhoffs' belief that crop circles are made of electrical orbs, not with a human maser. distinguishing them are simple. perfect 90 degree angle of the crop and the crop grows 300 times original(normal) after it has been "electrified"? the last, growing 300 times the original is where i went into research.

    i just watched an interview with andov and regardless if we all want to jump on the 2021 money, milky way bandwagon only very few will be be able to ride.

    have fun and keep life light.

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    just came across this crop circle...does anyone know if this is real? is this a joke? i'm a little confused on this one...lol



    http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2...orse2011a.html

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    according to the cropcircle groupies this one is for real. if you go to your link above and look at the top of the page, there's a link called "comments". there you'll find the discussions if the cropcircles are real or not, and what they might signify.
    i find this cropcircle highly amusing. it's good to know that the circle makers have sense of humour

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenet nosce View Post
    say... check out this latest crop circle... it looks like a tesseract embedded inside a star tetrahedron! wild!

    http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2011/etchilhampton/etchilhampton2011a.html


    http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2.../diagrams.html
    what i find truly interesting with this one is that the crops are weaved, not simply pushed down. i literally can't think of a way it would be possible for people to weave crops like that, even if they had more than one night to do it.

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