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reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 01:01 PM by SpaceMonkeys
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Well you will have to give me the $2 million up front,
That's just the way business goes capiche?


reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 01:05 PM by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by SpaceMonkeys
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post by Eurisko2012



Well you will have to give me the $2 million up front,
That's just the way business goes capiche?


Be honest. Let say i gave you $5 Million.

You hired your helpers. You gave them a photo and the required dimensions.

You showed them the weaving pattern of the wheat.

How long would it take you to make an exact copy of this crop circle?

Give me your best honest guess.
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Here is the weaving pattern.

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reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 01:27 PM by SpaceMonkeys
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by SpaceMonkeys
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post by Eurisko2012



Well you will have to give me the $2 million up front,
That's just the way business goes capiche?


Be honest. Let say i gave you $5 Million.

You hired your helpers. You gave them a photo and the required dimensions.

You showed them the weaving pattern of the wheat.

How long would it take you to make an exact copy of this crop circle?

Give me your best honest guess.
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Here is the weaving pattern.

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Take a closer look at the "weaving pattern".
They're not weaved, they are laid over one another.
A section of corn is flattened, another section adjacent to it is laid over it, another section adjacent to that is laid onto that. Looks very simple.


reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 01:30 PM by Eurisko2012
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Okay, great. That makes it easier i guess.

So , what is your best honest guess if i let you make it during the day.

Go ahead and start at 8 AM.




reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 01:35 PM by SpaceMonkeys
reply to post by Eurisko2012



I've no idea because I have never made one.
But either way it has no bearing on whether organised teams who have been doing it for years could do it.
It's like asking me how long it would take me to wallpaper my living room in comparison to how long it would take a hired professional.


reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 01:49 PM by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by SpaceMonkeys
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post by Eurisko2012



I've no idea because I have never made one.
But either way it has no bearing on whether organised teams who have been doing it for years could do it.
It's like asking me how long it would take me to wallpaper my living room in comparison to how long it would take a hired professional.



Well, i think it truly does merit discussion. Be honest, go to the Crop Circle Connector

link and look at all of the photos. Look how close the farmers house is.

It's right next door.

Is it plausible that a group of hoaxers could go there and build this magnificent crop circle

with no mistakes in just 1 night wearing night vision goggles?

I think it is impossible.

If i gave David Copperfield $5 Million , he would say " sorry, it can't be done."

Even if i let you start at 8 AM, it still couldn't be done in 1 day.

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I think the Grays made this Cube Crop Circle at 5 AM in about 4 minutes.



reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 01:55 PM by flyswatter
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by SpaceMonkeys
reply to
post by Eurisko2012



I've no idea because I have never made one.
But either way it has no bearing on whether organised teams who have been doing it for years could do it.
It's like asking me how long it would take me to wallpaper my living room in comparison to how long it would take a hired professional.



Well, i think it truly does merit discussion. Be honest, go to the Crop Circle Connector

link and look at all of the photos. Look how close the farmers house is.

It's right next door.

Is it plausible that a group of hoaxers could go there and build this magnificent crop circle

with no mistakes in just 1 night wearing night vision goggles?

I think it is impossible.

If i gave David Copperfield $5 Million , he would say " sorry, it can't be done."

Even if i let you start at 8 AM, it still couldn't be done in 1 day.

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I think the Grays made this Cube Crop Circle at 5 AM in about 4 minutes.


David Copperfield is an illusionist. What the hell would he have over anyone else, other than maybe being able to make you think he did something when he didnt?

We've just got to face the fact that while we cannot absolutely prove that humans have created all crop circles. the alien believers also cannot prove that aliens created a single one. It all becomes he said she said and a matter of opinion.


reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 02:06 PM by Eurisko2012
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Hold on. David Copperfield has a floating sofa that works.

He also has a magic table that dances around.

He uses gravity wave generators that are directed 180 degrees out of phase with the

Earths gravity field. That will do the trick no problem.


The 2 guys are critical. The weight must be right to - hover -.

They are plants put in the audience.

Watch the assistant walk in to lift the sofa with David.

This technology would help you hover but it would still be very hard to get the

pattern perfect on the wheat field.
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reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 02:09 PM by SpaceMonkeys
reply to post by Eurisko2012



A skilled burglar could rob a house with people sleeping in it and not disturb them.
A skilled pick pocket could steal someones wallet without them realising.
Perhaps they do use night vision, I dont know.
I do think flying saucers started the whole crop circle craze, by simply landing in a crop field. thats how it started, witnesses seeing a flying saucer land in a field, when it flew off it left an indent in the crops, a crop circle.
Then people started making their own circles as a hoax, then people started making more and more complicated ones with intricate patterns, its become an artform like graffiti art, people making them in the dead of night, the adrenaline rush, must be quite a thrill, an addiction.
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reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 02:22 PM by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by SpaceMonkeys
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post by Eurisko2012



A skilled burglar could rob a house with people sleeping in it and not disturb them.
A skilled pick pocket could steal someones wallet without them realising.
Perhaps they do use night vision, I dont know.
I do think flying saucers started the whole crop circle craze, by simply landing in a crop field. thats how it started, witnesses seeing a flying saucer land in a field, when it flew off it left an indent in the crops, a crop circle.
Then people started making their own circles as a hoax, then people started making more and more complicated ones with intricate patterns, its become an artform like graffiti art, people making them in the dead of night, the adrenaline rush, must be quite a thrill, an addiction.
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Again, try to stay on topic. This thread is about this magnificent huge crop circle

made next door to the farmers house right there.

This could not be made by man in 1 night.

It is razor sharp and incredibly hard to make a copy.

I give this one an A+.


reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 02:31 PM by SpaceMonkeys
reply to post by Eurisko2012



I'm talking about crop circles, how is that not staying on topic?
I'd give it an A+ too, its a magnificent piece of artwork and they must be very talented.
Is it flawless? No.
It's not perfect and it would have been cooler if the wheat was actually weaved but they had to hurry.


reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 02:40 PM by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by SpaceMonkeys
reply to
post by Eurisko2012



I'm talking about crop circles, how is that not staying on topic?
I'd give it an A+ too, its a magnificent piece of artwork and they must be very talented.
Is it flawless? No.
It's not perfect and it would have been cooler if the wheat was actually weaved but they had to hurry.


This one is also an A+.





reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 02:49 PM by SpaceMonkeys
reply to post by Eurisko2012



Meh I'd give it a B+/A for difficulty, It doesnt look as difficult as the cube.
Put a post in the centre attached to a long rope as a guide.


reply posted on 29-8-2012 @ 03:04 PM by Eurisko2012
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Yes, just go to the Crop Circle Connector.com link on the first page.

Most are in the UK, however Italy had a real good one last month.

The weaving looks hard to me.
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