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Electrical engineer and researcher Colin Andrews coined the phrase "Crop Circles" 30 years ago. He discussed his research into the mysterious phenomenon, and its possible connections to the Mayans' calendar cycle ending in 2012. During a two-year period starting in 1999, he received funding from Laurance Rockefeller to study crop circles in England, and came to the conclusion that only 20% of them were real, i.e. not man-made-- a conclusion that angered many in the crop circle community. He found that the formations not made by humans, were with a few exceptions, "consistently of the more simple variety... [with] non-complex geometries."
As to who or what is creating the circles, Andrews suggested that it could be a "higher mind," such as an extraterrestrial species that's interacting with humans, as the messages evolve. While a low-level of directed microwave could account for the plant changes, the designs themselves contain mathematical, astronomical, and natural information, and fascinatingly, they are often "placed [in the field] in response to an individual's thought process, [or] prayer or meditation," he reported, citing a personal instance where a Celtic cross design appeared in a field near his home, after he made a mental request for it.
One crop formation depicted our solar system, and specifically referenced the date of September 2033, which Andrews was intrigued to discover corresponded to another end date for a different Mayan cycle. The date of 12/21/12 has a rare astrological alignment, and Israel and Iran may be drawn into a nuclear conflict around this time, he continued. Andrews also touched on encounters people have had with ET-type beings at crop circle locations, as well as a strange incident that occurred on the British TV network, ITN, when a metallic-sounding voice interrupted the program in 1977 and claimed to be an alien.
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MrPaolo101 2 months ago
whats the deal with the annoying music!?
Gradovitch 2 months ago
@CRIMBOMAN666 1 in 5 is still very significant
5T4RSCREAM233 2 months ago
@CRIMBOMAN666 I guess I am spoiled. I always see the good ones on Youtube. :)
5T4RSCREAM233 2 months ago
@5T4RSCREAM233 I live in the south west of England and im afraid to say thats about right ...... iv checked out hundreds of crop circles and the real ones are easy enough to spot, about 1 in 5 or 1 in 6 are real
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Great upload but the music playing over the audio is too loud. You can't hear what they are saying.
rogueweapon 2 months ago
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iborrada 2 months ago
"he received funding from Laurance Rockefeller to study crop circles in England, and came to the conclusion that only 20% of them were real" - Um... does that not speak for itself? Rockefeller?
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