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Crop circle creation on film
It's 23 acres big and according to UFO hunters took less then 2 hours to form plus it's all on film...
As early as the middle of April, this year, crop circles have been cropping up (or crops down) all over Wiltshire.
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Originally posted by earthchild
Bummer, I can't get the link to work. It comes up as 403 forbidden??
On a side note my husband wants to kidnap the guitar in your avatar...
www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/content/articles/2007/08/14/wilts_crop_circles_2007_feature.shtml
Originally posted by rocksolidbrain
Here is the old thread:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by 11 11
They are created via satellite by the government. They are having a blast while they are at it too. They are showing off the extreme control of their laser, and the pin point accuracy. It's scary if you ask me, because they could pin point people with this laser.
Originally posted by lee anoma
Hmm...the video never worked for me but I did catch this link above. Is this the same crop circle in the video?
Originally posted by lee anoma
I believe the one in the link is the same one I saw a thread on here that stated that the shapes (Om) indicated that the end of the world was August 18th.
It's 23 acres big and according to UFO hunters took less then 2 hours to form plus it's all on film...
"This is the most spectacular formation to have occurred in Wiltshire for many years. It's flattened area is over 95,000 sq ft or roughly 2,25 acres.
"But what is most remarkable is that it is absolutely known to have been formed within 1 hour 45 minutes and that it was filmed forming by five separate cameras (including infra red CCTV) and in the presence of three witnesses which is unprecedented.
Seeing any of that unedited footage would be a start. I mean, any one of the FIVE cameras would be good, especially the infra red. What are the chances of seeing those? Anybody?
It strikes me as more of a tourism piece, as it's on a page for that region, on the BBC website. Is it for the regional tourist bucks?