View Full Version : Strange Stories of Crop Circle Makers
Grim Jim
12-28-2005, 06:24 PM
Here are some stories about weird things that happened to some crop circle makers before, during, and after they made their formations:
http://www.circlemakers.org/weird_shit.html
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/229/464238614_34b414c6f8.jpg?v=0
Makes you wonder if someone or something thought they were trying to communicate back? Who knows....
Marlantis Buzz
12-29-2005, 08:00 AM
I wonder if the images some of them created accidently decipher to those above in defaming remarks. Hmm then the ships appear P/o and exposed them to something that will make them suffer from later.
:sad2:
Pay backs !
:laugh2:
Project
12-29-2005, 02:00 PM
I wonder if the images some of them created accidently decipher to those above in defaming remarks. Hmm then the ships appear P/o and exposed them to something that will make them suffer from later.
:sad2:
Pay backs !
:laugh2:
Yes, I certainly hope so... these people are the worst of the worst. Bad 'artists' with no other way of drawing attention to themselves except by destroying farmer's crops? Get a life guys!
Didn't you guys hear the show with Colin Andrews? One of the best shows I've heard. Even though he was the man to finally realize and publish that most of these crop circles are 'fakes,' he also posited that something MUCH LARGER was at work - inspiring the makers, saying something, pointing to something. Also, there ACTUALLY are real circles - which is just amazing to everyone - and known by the crop makers. It seems to me like a dialogue that involves ancient symbols, sacred geometry and 'signs' of changes to come. Colin talked about praying to god and then having the same symbol appear that he asked god to show him - the next day! - and it was put there by crop makers! How do you explain that? I think it expresses a colective consciousness or a collective Gaia principle that where it doesn't even matter WHO or WHAT makes them.
Marlantis Buzz
12-29-2005, 11:55 PM
All kidding aside NEMO, I do agree and have had this conversation a few times with Kathy Doore and others on this topic and related issues. Our opinions were along the same lines as your above post. Thanks...
The problems is the limited people you have/find to discuss it with without them thinking your are minus a few lug nuts.
Grim Jim
12-30-2005, 12:01 AM
MB - Didn't you say one time that you went to the one in Solano County? I live in Sacramento but never got around to checking it out. What did you think of it (if you did in fact go)?
Project
12-30-2005, 11:44 AM
Didn't you guys hear the show with Colin Andrews? One of the best shows I've heard. Even though he was the man to finally realize and publish that most of these crop circles are 'fakes,' he also posited that something MUCH LARGER was at work - inspiring the makers, saying something, pointing to something. Also, there ACTUALLY are real circles - which is just amazing to everyone - and known by the crop makers. It seems to me like a dialogue that involves ancient symbols, sacred geometry and 'signs' of changes to come. Colin talked about praying to god and then having the same symbol appear that he asked god to show him - the next day! - and it was put there by crop makers! How do you explain that? I think it expresses a colective consciousness or a collective Gaia principle that where it doesn't even matter WHO or WHAT makes them.
I heard it, I just think that is total bunk. The guy wants a crop circle, so he (unconsciously) hypnotizes people into thinking they wanted to do it in the first place? Instantaneously, and ONLY him? What about the millions of other people thinking about crop circles? How come after a TV show on them, you don't see thousands appearing suddenly, and people waking up with dirty feet wondering how that straw got in their hair?
I believe in the power of the mind, but that guy was one of the fakers as far as I am concerned, and is essentially a disinfo agent on a subject far too mysterious and important to make light of. He also did not do real science at all from his presentation, and they could all be fake, or all real as far as his 'research' shows. For some reason these crop circle people are all without the basics of scientific enquiry. The alien question seems like hard science theory compared to crop circles.
Marlantis Buzz
12-30-2005, 11:29 PM
MB - Didn't you say one time that you went to the one in Solano County? I live in Sacramento but never got around to checking it out. What did you think of it (if you did in fact go)?
At that time I was crash coursing the code and didn't yhink or know much about them. I thought I didn't have time to put toward something that needs first of all to be figured out as fake before jumping in. What I was working was tough enough. Then Kathy Doore calls me to go check it out. So looking into it, reports were making fun of it, making fun of Steve Morino the main investigator, bikers had performed doughnuts upon the main formation and so on. Then I was introduced to Moreno. He filled me in on some things. He had his hands full but had his hands on something real. So I started working the images even though I hadn't figured out the basic Code Pattern and knew this was from an advanced source. This year I tied it in with the sunken island off S.F. even. Knowing now then I'd have consulted the farmer to sell his cut stalks and sell a bunch for 5 bucks a pop. Hey...cut dead stalks that still grow...he would have done well. I've suggested that we find a way up in the sky (free hopefully) to rephotograph the locations for followup. I have a reason for this based on something unusual I found about the mounds in Ohio and other parts about the globe. Just this one little find could be written up for a movie...and it won't make the suits nervous. That the best part.
Malaria_Kidd
06-11-2007, 05:36 AM
Thanks Grim Jim and it's nice to read that the fakers are believers too. There are some spooky reports there!
The show with Art and Colin Andrews was a bit disinforming. Especialy the part where he told Art and us that there had been no "real" crop circles in England since 2001.
I think I turned the show off at that point. The other contributions here would have fit the bill that night. If these dedicated members could have replaced Colin Andrews. The posts above would have been much better for my listening about crop circles and their merry makers.:scratchch
MK
Malaria_Kidd
06-17-2007, 04:17 AM
It may have been Ken Sherwood who said there had not been a real crop circle found in England since 2001 or 2002.??? Maybe someone else here remembers what was said to Art on a long ago weekend show.
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