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~Crop Circles~

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Well you probavly know I'm a UFO freak :wacky:

 

But seriously, that's not me who makes them.

 

C'mon peeps. Who do you think makes them? UFO? Farmers? Bush? Share us, this problem kills me, I have to solve the mystery :mellow:

 

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whoa, those crop circles posted above look amazing!

Don't think, they have an extraterristical origin, but nevertheless they look stunning! :stunned:

 

Those remind me of the movie 'Signs' by the way... such a great and scary movie :uhoh:

I'll go with Bush... everyone knows he's an artist!!!

whoa, those crop circles posted above look amazing!

Don't think, they have an extraterristical origin, but nevertheless they look stunning! :stunned:

 

Those remind me of the movie 'Signs' by the way... such a great and scary movie :uhoh:

 

 

Hahhaha....this reminds me of a story:

I tried a new hair style...went to school...and a friend said to me:"hey your hair look like the circles in the movie signs!"...

 

I was just like>>>>> :dozey:

Hahhaha....this reminds me of a story:

I tried a new hair style...went to school...and a friend said to me:"hey your hair look like the circles in the movie signs!"...

 

I was just like>>>>> :dozey:

 

oohhhh... maybe your hairdresser made those circles then... :huh:

if aliens came to earth they would do something with a better meaning than scaring a farmer and oh, of course the farmers are people who love to point their cameras at the ever changing / interesting to watch crops. Obviously it's friends of the farmers who somehow pull the prank

oohhhh... maybe your hairdresser made those circles then... :huh:

 

 

No....I made this hair-style myself....actually it wasn't something new...actually my hair were like everyday....:huh:

Nah...she has never been a true friend....who is nice...she was rude to me really often...

 

but this is another topic...

Oh man, I'm fascinated by crop circles. I've always been interested in them, and other strange phenomena, but when this bloke gave a talk about crop circles one day, back when I was in school, my interest was peaked.

The most bizarre thing he covered was this: http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/alienface.html

 

To summarise:

 

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Apparently the circle contains a binary code message which when decoded, reads: "Beware the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES. Much PAIN but still time. (Damaged Word). There is GOOD out there.We OPpose DECEPTION. Conduit CLOSING (BELL SOUND)"

 

Spooky stuff!

Er...yes. Yes it is. Thanks for that irrelevant comment. : p

 

If you actually read the article, you'd discover that the message has been decoded by numerous people, who have all come up with the same answer.

I'm not endorsing the idea that the whole thing was created by aliens or whatever. I agree with the author's sceptical comments on the crop 'circle'.

 

"I wouldn't really like to interpret the message itself as it could either be interpreted as some dire warning from extra-terrestrials or be intended as such by devious hoaxers. Indeed, the timing coinciding with 'malevolent aliens' in the recent "Signs" movie seems rather suspicious, especially if we're about to see a media campaign portraying aliens as negative entities."

etc..

 

It's likely that this was an advanced hoax. There's no way of knowing for sure.

that definitely wasn't an irrelevant message. an irrelevant message would be "I'm wearing my pajamas" it's easy to make up a message that would take a long time to decode if you made up the message.........

Ok, so it wasn't really an irrelevant comment, that was unfair of me.

I see your point and naturally I agree.

So would you say that you're 100% certain that this was a manmade hoax?

That's what logical people like you and me should think, but it's tempting to put in a 1 or 2% possibility that something supernatural is going on here..

I can't ever say I'm 100% sure about anything but I don't believe in alien UFO's. with all the surety I have I'm sure.

Righto. The most believable theory about UFOs specifically, is that they're a form of (most likely military) aircraft that are undergoing testing/experimentation. People who subscribe to this theory claim that the government is covering up the whole thing to avoid information falling into the wrong hands.

But yeah...whatever's going on, it's intriguing.

 

Anyway...back to crop circles:

 

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Ok, so it wasn't really an irrelevant comment, that was unfair of me.

I see your point and naturally I agree.

So would you say that you're 100% certain that this was a manmade hoax?

That's what logical people like you and me should think, but it's tempting to put in a 1 or 2% possibility that something supernatural is going on here..

 

I agree. People shouldn't 100% deny that possibility. I wish I could knew who makes these circles, but I never will. That's exciting though.

People make them with rope and planks...i've seen a programme with these two guys showing how to make them...but it takes ages, and a lot of skill.

A massive one once appeared near Stonehenge within a time-frame of less than 30 minutes. haha

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Bullshit, they can't make 12 circles in different corners of the Earth in one night.

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I'm telling you, those guys just wanted to see their names in evening news, it's UFO, my green mates make these circles)

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