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Crop Circles 2009 - 2010 Spins *New Videos*

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posted on Mar, 24 2010 @ 06:55 PM
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Wow, some of those designs are trippy!

Some may say to good for human concoction. I was amazed at the intricacy of some of the patterns.

Since the Crop Cirle season is nearly upon us, would it not be a good idea to have some of our UK members perhaps camp out in strategic locations and try to capture how these things are made?.

For me, im in two minds, i guess im not giving humans enough credit, but to come back and modify these designs only days later, and not be seen is just amazing.

Great Vid mate, gettin better!
That music zones in on you too.



posted on Mar, 24 2010 @ 07:08 PM
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Do everyone a favor and read Freddy Silva's book "Secrets In The Field" dedicated scientific research after decades about the crop circle phenomena.

You seem very certain of things that decades of scientific research cannot answer. And the media has spoon fed you an opinion, that you believe to be your own.

Much love.


[edit on 24-3-2010 by watchZEITGEISTnow]



posted on Mar, 24 2010 @ 07:16 PM
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Cheers scuba - I am with you on your opinion in not knowing how these babies get here, and am amazed and blown away by some of the past complications of such kick arse designs.

I wonder if we get them in Australia, because you'd think we have enough crops for at least a few to pop up? Maybe they do, and no one ever sees or records them? I dunno.

Thanks for the compliment.



posted on Mar, 24 2010 @ 07:57 PM
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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 - "


The Butterfly crop circle definitely is an extraordinary case,
not only due to its gigantic size and the stunning design.

Much telling is the peculiar fact that right after
it was announced to exist, a tremendous effort was launched
to keep it low profile.

It would have been so easy to do just that
by simply providing credible evidence/proof to the public.

But no, why?

Meanwhile, everyone has been linking to "xld-sign",
no debate, no research, end of story.

More than 7 months have passed,
the inconsistencies and contradictions have piled up
and no actual hard facts exist to point out how it was made nor by whom.

If it were made by men of Earth, for whatever reason,
it should have received a lot of attention and publicity.

Well, it hasn't.

No claim for fame, not even an attempt to ridicule the phenomenon.

The many odd facts surrounding this case
have largely been denied and ignored.


[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/16997148125c.jpg[/atsimg]

You wrote:


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."


Good question.

Why are there no alleged "crop circle artists" in Australia?

GPS should be widely available down under?

No Dangaroo&Dave.


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posted on Mar, 24 2010 @ 08:02 PM
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It's because of the Coriolis effect. Crop circles can only be made in one direction. It doesn't work in the southern hemisphere.



posted on Mar, 25 2010 @ 01:10 AM
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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.


watchZEITGEISTnow have you read The Field Guide: The Art, History & Philosophy of Crop Circle Making by Robert Irving by John Lundberg?

Here's a nice blurb about it:



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.



posted on Mar, 25 2010 @ 11:28 AM
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re: "Basic common sense", Crop Circles and denying ignorance.



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."


"basic common sense" is what has lead this world
on the brink of the largest financial catastrophy ever.

"basic common sense" is what has lead to cutting down the rain forrests.

"basic common sense" is why nuclear toxics lie at the bottom of our oceans.

"basic common sense" is why hardly any fish remain in the oceans and seas.

"basic common sense" is why we were searching for "weapons of mass destruction".

"basic common sense" is why we insist to make war in order to spread 'freedom' and 'peace'.

And so on..

This is the true face of "basic common sense":


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posted on Mar, 25 2010 @ 04:44 PM
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In addition:


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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Truth is that the so-called "croppies" go about their own business
studying an as yet genuine unexplained phenomenon,
while they are the ones getting "castigated"
by all kinds of dubious folks yelling; "man-made man-made!!!".

Meanwhile the 'yellers' have nothing substantial to offer,
even admit they have nothing substantial to offer,
besides a very poor appeal to "basic common sense".

What remains for the 'yellers' is to hide among
the 'croppies' wearing sheep's clothes.

So, we find all kinds of dubious self-proclaimed 'authorities'
like "BLT research", Dutch 'psychic' Robert van den Broeke
and the "Dutch Crop Circle Archive" promoting utter rubbish
under the name of "research".

And guess what, they oddly do get widespread attention?

A previous poster already pointed out to
the BLT/Broeke "snow circles".

www.abovetopsecret.com...

Here is another one of those 'stunning highlights' of their 'CC research':


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Have a feast here:

www.dcca.nl...

Side note:

DCCA has been cited as the 'authority' to have established
that the Butterfly CC was supposedly man-made.

However, DCCA has never offered anything besides linking
directly to a dubious Dutch fringe forum (niburu.nl)
where merely "xld-sign" is mentioned without even
providing an active link to the xld-sign site.

www.niburu.nl...

DCCA's English section no longer mentions the Butterfly CC.

Theo van Gogh would say;

"Croppies" don't need enemies,
when they have friends like this.

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posted on Mar, 25 2010 @ 05:58 PM
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Wow Sol12,
I guess I'll take that as a "No, I have not read that book".


Starving children?
Really?
You want to bring starving children into this?
What sort of hidden messages do you think a starving child would get from a picture of a field of smashed crops?
I doubt they would appreciate the Crop Circle Spins video as much as you guys. It would probably just make him dizzy, even hungrier, and finally angry at the aliens for destroying all those crops that his village could have eaten.



posted on Mar, 25 2010 @ 08:27 PM
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I have responded to the logic provided in the quote
you chose to post into this thread.

I have not posted a verdict about the book.



Originally posted by freelance_zenarchist

"You want to bring starving children into this?"


Yes I did.

Crops do not get damaged because of crop circles appearing,
meaning they can get harvested like any other crop.

The wind too is known to bend crops without causing significant damage.

Starving children most likely don't have the luxury
to debate/research crop circles nor to watch youtube videos.

Crop circles have caused heated debates,
meanwhile for several decades.

One could say, someone is providing food for thought.

Probably, it is not a coincidence
that they appear in food crops.

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posted on Mar, 25 2010 @ 08:56 PM
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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.


Same here. The fact they don't tells me that humans (as we know them) aren't the authors. If it was the military or pranksters, they wouldn't be near perfect and the press and the military wouldn't spend so much effort on trying to debunk them.



posted on Mar, 25 2010 @ 10:01 PM
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Crop Circles. The whole idea of these thing's amuse me. The idea that these are made by 'extraterrestrial beings' is absurd, as if they where to contact us, why would they use such cave man ways of contacting us? When if they was visiting us, they would be using technologies that would surpass anything we could imagine. I'm sure they would rather burn a permanent whole in the face of the earth so that everyone can see and never complain that it's not of 'alien' origin. Lol. As if they would bother, they may as well do a good job of of it


The only other thing I see here, is. That we have some people who are highly intelligent and have designed there patterns purposely to get attention because he/she has discovered something. So make these patterns to pass over their findings.

These should be labeled as art.

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posted on Mar, 26 2010 @ 05:52 PM
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Thanks for sharing, there is a mystery here


-A



posted on Apr, 3 2010 @ 07:25 PM
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These crop circle's are amazing and the meaning's just a mystery.



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