was bored today so i watched this. it certainly looks like a fascinating subject however i'll never be a believer. even discarding the pseudo-science
babble (like the relationship between the earth & moon radius in miles and Stonehenge in feet which is only a bunch of conveniently rounded numbers
and the mile hadn't been invented at that time anyway) - i think there's little interesting stuff in this "documentary". i thought the filmed
creation of the crop circle in seconds is indeed awesome work - the guy deserves an oscar for special FX.
to me it just points out that these crop circles are indeed man made - albeit people with some geometry knowledge - possibly computer or math geeks.
it looks like this is some sort of cultural phenomenon in England and these crews compete against each other for the best anonymous design.

especially since this kind of art has been around for centuries in that area, as is claimed in the video. so eventually it went world wide viral with
the increase in travel and communication between the western countries and increased even more after the internet spread the word. after all art is an
universal language!
i loved the circle mimicking Sagan's message and the ASCII disk. if this were an alien civ trying to contact us from beyond space/time/dimensions it
would be an uniform code as opposed to all sorts of different ways of encoding information. why not add the ASCII code to all messages and take out
the guesswork? it would certainly make it easier for a computer-spaceship to print out binary code as opposed to sophisticated images. and i'm not
even asking how the interdimensional aliens know ASCII...
governments don't have this kind of imagination to mess with people's minds. they're sending police or military choppers to scout the area but i
doubt that's happening very often. they may just be on routine or training missions and deciding it's worth to take a look at. just like people slow
down to watch a crash on the other side of the freeway and traffic jams for miles even though it shouldn't. it's human nature.
move on people... nothing to see here...