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Can a high frequency satilite form crop circles on earth?

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posted on Sep, 15 2009 @ 12:32 AM
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I had this thought after looking at recent crop cirles. Do the TPTB have the ability to midify a high frequency beams from satilites that can somehow vibrate a
focused sound wave which could make crop circles? I've seen speaker demostation where acusting vibrations form geometrical shapes in sand.


Vibration creates form





Are Lasers or other vibratory instrument capable of doing this?
Not sure if this has ever been discussed?



posted on Sep, 15 2009 @ 12:58 AM
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Heres another example of how vibration is forming shapes

vibration

Found this website, Kinda what Im asking....

crop circles



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posted on Sep, 15 2009 @ 01:48 AM
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Well, that kind of stuff would be classified beyond our ability to discuss it here. So we can only guess. I guessed long ago that most if not all crop circles are created by people. Some done on the ground and some done for fun with secret microwave satellites that draw anything you can draw with a computer.



posted on Sep, 15 2009 @ 07:34 AM
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Originally posted by Alchemst7
I had this thought after looking at recent crop cirles. Do the TPTB have the ability to midify a high frequency beams from satilites that can somehow vibrate a
focused sound wave which could make crop circles? I've seen speaker demostation where acusting vibrations form geometrical shapes in sand.


Vibration creates form

Not with a sound wave from space, as sound doesn't travel through a vacuum


Originally posted by Alchemst7
Are Lasers or other vibratory instrument capable of doing this?
Not sure if this has ever been discussed?


Yes, it has been discussed before with all manner of explanations being thrown in.

Sometimes though, the simplest explanation is correct.
Plank, rope & too much free time



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