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Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
"Yes the famous Dutch Da Vinci Butterman Crop Circle is absolutely mind blowing! - and at first I heard it was man made - and assumed the information that a crew of so many people did it over so many days, with the help of the farmer and so on..."
"But then something did not make sense - "
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
"I have a question about the locality of CCs and wonder why for example we don't have them in my country Australia for example? Or do we, and it's just no one goes out searching for them? So many questions remain unanswered and that is the main point of where I am coming from."
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
Do everyone a favor and read Freddy Silva's book "Secrets In The Field" dedicated scientific research after decades about the crop circle phenomena.
As strange as it may seem after all this time, anyone who lays claim to the ‘truth’ about the providence of the crop circle ‘phenomenon’ is bound to be castigated by some section of the croppie (and wider) research community. This is in large part due to the fact that, despite circlemakers/hoaxers claiming to have made most or all of the major crop circles, they have always stopped short of giving specifics on which particular circle, or how it was done. This has always allowed the ‘true believers’ in the phenomenon to write off their claims – a situation, presumably, which the circlemakers are more than happy to continue with, as it allows some mystique to remain attached to their work….if they are the ones responsible!. Nevertheless, demonstrations by the circlemakers (for commercial purposes) and basic common sense must lead one to heavily favour the human explanation for the formation of the glyphs.
Originally posted by freelance_zenarchist
"...they have always stopped short of giving specifics on which particular circle, or how it was done. "
"Nevertheless, demonstrations by the circlemakers (for commercial purposes) and basic common sense
must lead one to heavily favour the human explanation for the formation of the glyphs."
Originally posted by freelance_zenarchist
"As strange as it may seem after all this time, anyone who lays claim to the ‘truth’ about the providence of the crop circle ‘phenomenon’ is bound to be castigated by some section of the croppie (and wider) research community.
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Originally posted by freelance_zenarchist
"You want to bring starving children into this?"
Originally posted by MissSmartypants
reply to post by watchZEITGEISTnow
Thanks for the thread. I'm one of those people who checks the crop circle reports religiously and I find it mind boggling that there isn't more interest by the press.