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Originally posted by visible_villain
reply to post by watchZEITGEISTnow
Sorry guys ... 12 people could execute this in under 30 minutes ...
Originally posted by Jacqua
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
Smeathe's Plantation nr Ogbourne Down Gallop, Wiltshire. Reported 24th July.
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"THE FARMER HAS STATED THAT NO ONE HAS ACCESS
TO THIS CROP CIRCLE ON HIS LAND."
Nice one Watch
-- do you think that quote means that no-one previously 'had' access to his land... perhaps we could give him a call and ask him...
someone mentioned 12 ... could be the months...
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Originally posted by ALLis0NE
Another simple man-made crop circle from Wiltshire.
How many crop circles from Wiltshire do you have to see before you realize the people who make these live in Wiltshire?
Originally posted by cooler
Originally posted by visible_villain
reply to post by watchZEITGEISTnow
Sorry guys ... 12 people could execute this in under 30 minutes ...
i look forwards to seeing the crop circle copy your 12 friends are going to create in 30 minutes, then we can all compare how well your 12 friends get along in the dark.
& compare the quality between the 2 crop circles
my own opinion untill you show us all how easy this is to do in the dark
sorry i dont think you & 20 people could do it in several hours durin day light with lots of help
Originally posted by Discotech
reply to post by Bluebelle
Most believers would just argue that the crop circle complexity is relative to current technology of the time, which is complete BS.
If aliens really were trying to communicate with us they wouldn't be drawing meaningless art in farmers fields.
The crop circle aliens are just galactic graffiti artists
In August 2004, National Geographic contacted a team including circlemakers John Lundberg, Rod Dickinson and Wil Russell and requested a daylight demonstration in Wiltshire in support of a crop-circle documentary.
Circlemakers avoid getting caught by working under cover of night and by hiding their tracks in existing tractor-tire ruts.
Originally posted by Jomina
It's a navajo medicine painting.
I'll stick to real world stuff and FYI CPGPS coupled with DGPS normally realizes between 20 and 30 centimeters (8 to 12 inches) of absolute accuracy.