Crop Circles
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Re: Crop Circles
Look at the details of this crop circle, very impressive








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Bejvas - Grand Pooh-bah
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Re: Crop Circles
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Thanks, Bejvas...just a couple planks and some rope is all that's needed. :dyinglaughing:
Thanks, Bejvas...just a couple planks and some rope is all that's needed. :dyinglaughing:
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peaceseeker - Lord of the Board
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Re: Crop Circles
Temporary Temples
http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/
Windmill Hill, nr Avebury, Wilts.
31st July 2012 - Wheat - approx 100ft in diameter
This circle was sadly cut out by the farmer on the morning it arrived. Fortunately Monique Klinkenbergh was able to capture the circle shortly before it was cut. Looking like beads on a string, the circles apparently represented ASCII code and read: 'PEACE' - beautiful!

Avebury Stone Circle, Wilts.
1st Aug 2012 - Wheat - approx 300ft+ in diameter.
This amazing formation appeared right next to the stone circle at Avebury. It appears to be yet another in a series of formations depicting serpents during 2012 and is also connected (design-wise) to the 'heavenly city' formation of earlier in June.

Here is the circle in the landscape with Avebury in the background. Notice the cloudy skies... The UK has seen a return to unsettled weather patterns in the last week.

Longwood Warren, Hampshire.
23rd July 2012 - Wheat - approx 150ft in diameter.
This unusual design is one of a series of circles in Hampshire which have followed a very geometric programme. This looks like an opening of some kind. The shape is a a nonagon - a nine sided polygon.

Owlsebury, Hampshire.
29th July 2012 - Wheat - approx 200ft in diameter.
This is another of the very geometric formations from Hampshire this summer, this time showing an icosahedron. An icosahedron is a regular polyhedron with 20 equilateral triangular sides. While this formation does not look symmetrical, it is in fact quite correct. It is a very clever piece of design.

You can see more images of all these formation on our Image Library - it's completely free!
http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/
http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/
Windmill Hill, nr Avebury, Wilts.
31st July 2012 - Wheat - approx 100ft in diameter
This circle was sadly cut out by the farmer on the morning it arrived. Fortunately Monique Klinkenbergh was able to capture the circle shortly before it was cut. Looking like beads on a string, the circles apparently represented ASCII code and read: 'PEACE' - beautiful!

Avebury Stone Circle, Wilts.
1st Aug 2012 - Wheat - approx 300ft+ in diameter.
This amazing formation appeared right next to the stone circle at Avebury. It appears to be yet another in a series of formations depicting serpents during 2012 and is also connected (design-wise) to the 'heavenly city' formation of earlier in June.

Here is the circle in the landscape with Avebury in the background. Notice the cloudy skies... The UK has seen a return to unsettled weather patterns in the last week.

Longwood Warren, Hampshire.
23rd July 2012 - Wheat - approx 150ft in diameter.
This unusual design is one of a series of circles in Hampshire which have followed a very geometric programme. This looks like an opening of some kind. The shape is a a nonagon - a nine sided polygon.

Owlsebury, Hampshire.
29th July 2012 - Wheat - approx 200ft in diameter.
This is another of the very geometric formations from Hampshire this summer, this time showing an icosahedron. An icosahedron is a regular polyhedron with 20 equilateral triangular sides. While this formation does not look symmetrical, it is in fact quite correct. It is a very clever piece of design.

You can see more images of all these formation on our Image Library - it's completely free!
http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/
'I always question the received reality...the consensus reality is often intentionally misleading'.
~ George Carlin
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peaceseeker - Lord of the Board
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Re: Crop Circles
We humans just landed another unmanned rover on Mars but some people think humans are too stupid to be able to make designs in wheat fields. :137:
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Nebula - Buddha of the Board
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…….that's nothing, some humans believe that kids playing in the dark can change the molecular structure of plants and soil with ropes n boards.
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I've never heard of anyone claim that crops circles are made by kids playing in the dark. Do you have links?
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Nebula - Buddha of the Board
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I didn't mean children. lol
I assume most would believe it to be more university student types, rather than someone in their fifties or sixties....
I assume most would believe it to be more university student types, rather than someone in their fifties or sixties....
Strange times are these in which we live
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Ah, I'll buy that, though some of the videos I've seen of crop circles being made seem to show older people. (Not seniors but not in their 20s either). Maybe they start in their 20s but it takes a couple of decades to get it right.
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Nebula - Buddha of the Board
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OK, so then you agree, some humans actually believe that somehow kids playing in the dark can change the molecular structure of plants and soil with ropes n boards. LOL
Strange times are these in which we live
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No, I don't agree.
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Nebula - Buddha of the Board
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Re: Crop Circles
I have seen you mention your theory of "ropes and boards" several times in this thread. Many crop circles that have been studied by competent and qualified professionals show changes on a molecular level in the plants and soil samples, changes that are physically impossible to explain because the heat needed to cause the changes in the soil would completely fry the plants to a crisp. Scientists are at a complete loss to explain this, yet there are still key-board critics trying to explain it away as being done in the dark by ropes and boards.
Strange times are these in which we live
when old and young are taught in falsehoods school.
And the one man that dares to tell the truth
is called at once a lunatic and fool
-- Plato.
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I suspect your crop circle 'qualified professionals' are on the same plane of existence as the thermite king, Steven Jones.
Could you point to an article on these alleged molecular changes in a respected scientific publication?
Could you point to an article on these alleged molecular changes in a respected scientific publication?
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Nebula - Buddha of the Board
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Isn't everybody on the "same plane of existence"? It is amazing that scientists will even come out to support such things as crop circles, the ridicule factor can be so huge that it can be complete career suicide for them….
There are many, many scientists involved, and you can find these names in peaceseeker's very first post in this thread. Why don't we start with biophysicist William C. Levengood, who has published over 50 papers in scientific journals?
- Meteorologist James W. Deardorff, professor emeritus at the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University, and previously a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
- Emeritus professor of geology and mineralogy at Dartmouth College, Robert C. Reynolds Jr., who is former president of the Clay Minerals Society.
The list goes on and on, I will leave it up yo you to find your own info, as you don't have to go much further than what has been posted in this thread.
There are many, many scientists involved, and you can find these names in peaceseeker's very first post in this thread. Why don't we start with biophysicist William C. Levengood, who has published over 50 papers in scientific journals?
- Meteorologist James W. Deardorff, professor emeritus at the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University, and previously a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
- Emeritus professor of geology and mineralogy at Dartmouth College, Robert C. Reynolds Jr., who is former president of the Clay Minerals Society.
The list goes on and on, I will leave it up yo you to find your own info, as you don't have to go much further than what has been posted in this thread.
Strange times are these in which we live
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Re: Crop Circles
Temporary Temples
http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/
Wootton Rivers, near Martinsell Hill, Wilts.
2nd August 2012 - Wheat - approx 140ft in diameter
This fabulous spiral had some lovely details in the small circle at the outer point of the pathway. Spirals are very hard to draw, but this one looks as if it had been made effortlessly. The lines were very fine barely a foots width. This spiral created a labyrinth - a journey to the centre and back again!

Milk Hill, nr Stanton St Bernard Wilts.
5th Aug 2012 - Wheat - approx 250ft in diameter.
This is one of our personal favourites of the season. The beautiful rose at the centre was just perfect. The pathway around it contained a beautifully woven pattern in the crop, barely visible at ground level, it was best seen from the air.

We were able to visit this circle on the ground - here is one of Steve's great pole shots - notice the woven lay. You can see more pictures on our Image Library.

http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/
Wootton Rivers, near Martinsell Hill, Wilts.
2nd August 2012 - Wheat - approx 140ft in diameter
This fabulous spiral had some lovely details in the small circle at the outer point of the pathway. Spirals are very hard to draw, but this one looks as if it had been made effortlessly. The lines were very fine barely a foots width. This spiral created a labyrinth - a journey to the centre and back again!

Milk Hill, nr Stanton St Bernard Wilts.
5th Aug 2012 - Wheat - approx 250ft in diameter.
This is one of our personal favourites of the season. The beautiful rose at the centre was just perfect. The pathway around it contained a beautifully woven pattern in the crop, barely visible at ground level, it was best seen from the air.

We were able to visit this circle on the ground - here is one of Steve's great pole shots - notice the woven lay. You can see more pictures on our Image Library.

'I always question the received reality...the consensus reality is often intentionally misleading'.
~ George Carlin
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peaceseeker - Lord of the Board
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Re: Crop Circles
Some people like to call everything they can't handle a conspiracy.
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