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Post by nyx on Aug 22, 2020 18:09:21 GMT
I know nothing about astrology, but I have felt that crops circles are not for people on the ground.
Crop circles are made for beings looking down from the sky.
Some crop circles are so intricate, I can not see how they could be human made.
In fact, in a rural area near me, one farmer claimed a simpler crop circle was made on his property in the time he went into his house to eat lunch and then came out and saw the crop circle on his property.
Really most strange.
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Post by gus on Aug 22, 2020 23:34:04 GMT
I will say No to the crop circles. Not enough of science and too much human interference as a real issue.
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Post by HAL on Aug 24, 2020 20:50:29 GMT
Also no to crop circles.
Even if they were created by some other entity, they are pointless. If you have something to say, just present it in a language that someone will understand.
Pretty picture tell us nothing. Much like many icons on ,modern tech control panels.
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Post by ispeaka on Feb 20, 2021 7:32:57 GMT
I stood inside several burn circles in 1969 when I was six. They were in the field of a Jed Clampett type potato farmer just outside of our small town. The old guy and his son had seen strange lights a few nights beforehand behind the barn. The media got wind of the story and the property became flooded with UFO investigators and tourists. The story got published in Time Magazine. They never made a penny from their encounter.
The Crabwood formation in Britain is one of the most interesting to me, because it has a connection to something personal; two bizarre incidents in 2008 and 2012 that changed my entire perspective and convinced me beyond a doubt that aliens are real. I have absolute proof and tried to tell people about it, but of course I was made a laughing stock.
If I mention too much of what I know, I sound like a complete nutbar, but my documented evidence is overwhelming to say the least. It absolutely does not exist in any known UFO casefiles in the world.
Crop circles are just the icing on the cake. We have barely begun to understand the beginnings of our own civilization's existence. We can't even remember our past beyond a thousand years without documentation and we continually doubt and debate its authenticity. Aliens were here in our distant past. They built awesome megastructures and taught us great things until we eventually turned hostile on them. They got out of our way to save themselves, but as a scientific community they never really left us. They keep some humans under tight scrutiny, like bugs under a microscope, not so much for human sake, but for the preservation of other better, more advanced planets out there. They know every human isn't hell bent on destroying Earth. The ones who want to are definitely categorized. They would cause a major catastrophic fallout that eventually trashes other planets. Think of these aliens as the guardians of the universe and also of the good, harmless humans.
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Post by thelmadonna on Feb 20, 2021 9:00:46 GMT
I stood inside several burn circles in 1969 when I was six. They were in the field of a Jed Clampett type potato farmer just outside of our small town. The old guy and his son had seen strange lights a few nights beforehand behind the barn. Welcome ispeaka. Could you start by filling us in on this please.
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Post by aliensun on Feb 20, 2021 13:40:25 GMT
Crop circles are just the icing on the cake. We have barely begun to understand the beginnings of our own civilization's existence. We can't even remember our past beyond a thousand years without documentation and we continually doubt and debate its authenticity. Aliens were here in our distant past. They built awesome megastructures and taught us great things until we eventually turned hostile on them. They got out of our way to save themselves, but as a scientific community they never really left us. They keep some humans under tight scrutiny, like bugs under a microscope, not so much for human sake, but for the preservation of other better, more advanced planets out there. They know every human isn't hell bent on destroying Earth. The ones who want to are definitely categorized. They would cause a major catastrophic fallout that eventually trashes other planets. Think of these aliens as the guardians of the universe and also of the good, harmless humans.
Crop circles are a secondary leap "of faith" for a person that recognizes that the UFOs represent a presence of some sort and those inquiring minds then shift toward a higher-minded explanation/ question about what those signals mean. That genuine crop circles come as a puzzle should be no surprised as the puzzle is part of the answer we seek. We "bite" through the icing, like the taste and proceed into the real "cake." The cake is inviting and tasty, but who really baked it?
As a UFO abductee, I'm part of the collateral damage, an insider but also a victim. A lab rat. I try to equate cosmic consciousness preached by some with the assumed reality of "medical exams" committed by the notorious greys and supervised by an obviously all-powerful mantis being that turns compassion and empathy on and off like a switch. My pictures don't jibe to well.
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Post by ispeaka on Feb 20, 2021 19:36:49 GMT
I'm not sure if I was ever abducted. I probably just don't remember. Where I live, going to a hypnotic regression therapist is a joke, just like speaking out. I can never tell anyone around me about my strange alien connection, so I keep my secrets locked away from them eternally. My bizarre adventure began before I was 5 yrs old, with very strange dreams of craft in the sky. Starting around 10 yrs old, I was always seeing strange stars moving around and stopping for hours. I learned not to point them out to other kids or adults.
When I was approx. 19 in 1982, while sun tanning on a roof deck, I saw a metallic silver UFO dogging a passenger jet over the local mountain range. It looked like a flying dinner plate and was following the contrail, staying a couple of miles behind the jet. When the jet banked and turned, so did the UFO until they both disappeared out of sight behind the treeline. I told a family member less than an hour later. They said it was a weather balloon because UFO's and aliens didn't exist. They laughed and walked away. I scribbled that account down and still have the original. I also have a copy of the Time Magazine article about those burn circles I stood in so long ago.
Back in the sixties and seventies, the area I grew up in was a UFO hot spot. This is likely because the mountain range is an earthquake fault and rumored to contain rare ores. Also 40 miles up river is a nuclear power plant, an army base and a hydro dam.
All was quiet until 2008, when the first wave of bizarre events unfolded. I became completely convinced after that and have two of the strangest alien objects in my possession. It seemed that once I truly believed, a bunch of strange telepathic doors opened and I was flooded with bizarre gifts of knowledge and unusual images all relating to aliens, the crabwood crop formation and alien implants. I even was downloaded with an otherworldly language never heard on Earth, at least in modern times. It took me less than a year to master it. Strangely, I still have no recollection of being abducted.
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Post by plutronus on Mar 25, 2021 19:51:10 GMT
I will say No to the crop circles. Not enough of science and too much human interference as a real issue. Most people have so little access to crop-circles, or the communities of lay-investigators who are attempting to gain an understanding of what, who and-or why these pictoglyphs were/are created, that it appears that there is little or no scientific basis. Truth is, that a significant amount of science has been levied at crop-circles. Yes it is true, that most authentific scientific investigators don't blab everything that they do or have learned in chatrooms or utoob re; crop-circles.
I personally have seen a video, of crop-circle being created, which happened here in the US. Its too complicated a story to go into, but suffice to say, that I suspect that some small percentage of crop-circles are of an anomalous origin, although....***I*** busted one Humankind created crop-circle and posted how the ****REALLY HUGE**** highly complex circle was created in just a few hours overnight. It was created by a robotic John Deer tractor, automatically following a farmer's CAD design. The farmer was making more money selling visitation access to his crop-circle than he was by selling his wheat. This happened in the UK.
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Post by plutronus on Mar 25, 2021 20:10:25 GMT
Also no to crop circles. Even if they were created by some other entity, they are pointless. If you have something to say, just present it in a language that someone will understand. Pretty picture tell us nothing. Much like many icons on ,modern tech control panels. Speaking of communicating in a common language, why is it that we Humans still can not communicate with Dolphins or Porpoise or the Ants in our gardens, or the myriad of the billions of other varying levels of intelligent specie with which Humans have co-resided these past 40,000 or so years? How does one communicate with something that has no vocal chordia? Or no eyes? Or ears? The common things we have that they don't have. Where is the inertial reference frame for the commonality that exists and enables inter-speciel communictation? Humans can learn to communicate with other Human races, although many do not speak the same language, because, we have a considerable commonality.
One should not presume that an authentic, anomolously created crop-circle has no value or is pointless, simply because a Human can't see the value in it. Maybe its just an ET graffitti artist plying his hobby? Instead of spray paint, is using microwave beams to steam the plant nodes? The object that I saw in the video, did not have any eyes, no mouth, no ears, no legs...it did not appear to be an organic beinging of any type I have ever seen or heard of. It could have been a robot? Or an artificially intelligent ET being from a robotic world? But again, how can Humans communicate with such a specis?
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