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Reconsidering crop circles - Magical Realist - Sep 28, 2016 I used to believe in crop circles back in 2001-2002. I taped up photos of crop circles in my apt. I was very excited about them. Then I learned many of them are being produced by humans. I gave up. For years I paid no attention to them. Then just this year I saw a facinating documentary on them. It showed white orbs filmed near many of them. Upon further research I learned that about 20% of crop circles show signs of being authentic. The exploded nodules on the stems. The strange energies sensed by people around them. And the white orbs filmed around them. Here's a few examples of this footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRndo7F6vA0 RE: Reconsidering crop circles - C C - Sep 29, 2016 If there are real people wearing clothes, then mannequins will be produced to hang fashionable apparel on. If there is legitimate, authorized money to purchase things with, then there will be counterfeit money produced. If there was a real Civil War in history, there will be mock-up Civil Wars in movies or annual festival re-enactments. On the flip-side, it's difficult to examine all the powers of Santa Claus and feel that he's an accurate imposter or representation of the original Saint Nicholas (the actual bishop, not the very earliest stage in that evolving chain of miracle-laden legends). Still, it could present difficulty in chaining-up and whipping those believing historians into recanting that our contemporary ideas of Santa had a torturously winding ancestral origin with Nick. RE: Reconsidering crop circles - stryder - Sep 29, 2016 (Sep 28, 2016 11:16 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: I used to believe in crop circles back in 2001-2002. I taped up photos of crop circles in my apt. I was very excited about them. Then I learned many of them are being produced by humans. I gave up. For years I paid no attention to them. Then just this year I saw a facinating documentary on them. It showed white orbs filmed near many of them. Upon further research I learned that about 20% of crop circles show signs of being authentic. The exploded nodules on the stems. The strange energies sensed by people around them. And the white orbs filmed around them. Here's a few examples of this footage: A consideration I made some time back was an alternative to GM foods. Rather than using systemic's to alter seeds at the genetic level, it would be hypothetically possible to use radio-frequency to alter both the growth rate of plants as well as undermine any pests that might also call it food. Such plants would still be organic. Studies of course would be closely guarded and would likely incur certain side effects when learning how to manipulate the RF to the levels necessary to fulfil their objective (such as crop circles) It's definitely a large step away from alien origins and more towards terrestrial. RE: Reconsidering crop circles - Magical Realist - Sep 29, 2016 http://www.ufoevidence.org/topics/CropCircles.htm RE: Reconsidering crop circles - C C - Oct 2, 2016 Back in the early days, there was a scientist who came up with some "whirlwind" hypothesis or other to explain the crop-circles. I remember expecting that it was blatantly doomed (or he'd retract it eventually in semi-embarrassment) even before the full break-out of hoaxers coming out of the woodwork to garner celebrity attention. |