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“Are these circles mysterious? In our opinion, no they’re not,” they say in a blog post linked to the video. While the patterns are distinctly “alien looking” there are a few sound reasons why they probably aren’t.
“We tend not to wade into the whole theory of how the circles are made. Occasionally, however, we do like to dip our humble photographer’s toe in the pool of the bizarre, mysterious and darn right insane and this is one such occasion where we feel we would like to offer an opinion,” they write.
They say the “wonky” lines are one reason to discount the possibility of alien involvement.
“Firstly, if the aliens were able to travel all the way to Southern England and felt inclined to leave us a message in the form of a crop circle, you’d think that they would be able to keep the straight lines of the formation, well, straight. Let’s look at what we are talking about. The Stoford circle, it is very uneven and messy, look for instance along one of the lines below and see how wonky it is.”
“We think that the two designs were produced by men,” they said.
I don't recall if they were debunked ,what i do recall however is an old video of a man coming out taking responsibility for making them,But all of them ?
I have my own theory about the origins; they are created from an intelligent species using various crop's as a background (not always crop's though) utilizing a computer generated plasma laser guided system. They create the picture they want, then they download it to their plasma generator, enter the coordinates and like a laser guided missile, hit send. Viola.
As far as I am concerned the hoaxes do the opposite; they enhance and make the real thing all the more believable and leave us determined more than ever to pay attention to them.
originally posted by: TheBlackDog
a reply to: soulpowertothendegree
Why have crop circles gotten more intricate over the years if they're made by some higher power?
Funnily enough around the same time as gps and computer use became more wide spread. Surely they would have been these amazing designs from the start. Or were the aliens not very good at first and needed more practice over decades to get them right?
originally posted by: ColeYounger
a reply to: Kapusta
I don't recall if they were debunked ,what i do recall however is an old video of a man coming out taking responsibility for making them,But all of them ?
I've done a fair amount of research on the subject. Some of the more credible people who've studied them claim that although many circles are hoaxed, there are those they've dubbed "real" circles. They say it's easy to identify the 'real'
ones by the way the crops are pushed down, and the changes made to the crops. There are distinct, consistent biological changes made to the plants.
Several of the reputable investigators claim that while checking out a circle hot-spot near Wilshire, England, circles formed in fields adjacent to where their teams were working. Literally right under their noses.
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: Kapusta
Most UFO crop circles involve circles..which represents planets, sun, and other planetary or astrological signs. Unfortunately this is the first crop circle which does not include the famous circle so I am lead to believe this is a staged event.