July 1990, Milk Hill, Wiltshire UK. Well known crop circle researcher Steve Alexander took this controversial piece of footage while filming a crop circle in a field. In an adjacent field, he spotted a small ball with a metallic glow and pointed his camera toward it. The object hovered and slowly moved across the open fields when suddenly it picked up speed, and passed a tractor and operator. The tractor driver, Liam Beasant, was found and indeed confirmed sighting the object. It was "unlike anything he had seen before," he stated.
@youstupidmoron I agree with your theory, but will stop short at saying "there is no doubt". I also do not believe these scientists really have all the answers like they think they do. There is so much we do not understand, and many occurrences, including some of these elaborate designs forming overnight, are not as easy as you suggest to explain away.
Yet, my theory - great artists & creative thinkers of our time expressing themselves in beautiful ways.
JunmaiShu 2 weeks ago
well think of the damage you could sustain with a hard landing! I don't think they would get stuck unless they moved laterally. Space travel takes a long time, most of their reserves of bread and stuff would be stale and ready for a top up, I spose they could irradiate the corn to kill bacteria. I'm sure some men have made circles, but aliens seem likely to have done most of them. I keep a look out for them but haven't spotted one yet, although I think my dog got abducted once.
peto0101 6 months ago
@peto0101 Why would a race capable of traveling trillions of miles to get to Earth need a "soft place to land"? Why would they take a chance in getting stuck in a field? Why would a race capable of getting here need our food or even take a chance eating our food and contracting an illness from a foreign bacteria? Crop circles are all man made, they have always been since the first one was made in the 70s.
youstupidmoron 7 months ago
@youstupidmoron You will have to admit 1. the circles do exist. 2. a crop is a soft place to land your craft. 3. Aliens may use circles to communicate, they probably don't speak english. and 4. They would be hungry after an intergalactic flight, so would need wheat for food, or barley for beer etc. This doesn't prove anything of course, but it helps to stack the odds. I would choose a cornfield type place if I was exploring a distant planet and was seeking a landing place.
peto0101 7 months ago
@mcfester999 Did you find them yet? You have had 2 years!
peto0101 7 months ago
@yunm21 actually all real scientists know the "real answer", they all know that all crop circles are man made. There aren't any real, respected, intelligent scientists that don't know that all crop circles are man made. Next time one of those so called "crop circle researchers" tell you they aren't man made ask them to supply you with the independent lab work to support their claims. NONE of those "researchers" will be able to show you anything! They are ALL man made, of that there is no doubt
youstupidmoron 7 months ago
@youstupidmoron you could be right you could be wrong. personally i think your wrong but no one knows the real answer. not even scientists
yunm21 7 months ago
those aliens may look like us who knows. like or commet if like
flopsytalbo 9 months ago
youstupidmoron you have to accept the fact that the universe is vast and we cant be the only people in the universe =.=
Ajrocker2 2 years ago
tbf yeah i do believe in aliens creating crop circles and stuff like that, but i'll never know whether it really is aliens or not .... If people want something to belive in then let them believe in it! You wouldn't go upto a little kid and say santa isn't real would you? If people wanna believe in it then let them it isn't hurting anyone!
mmmbop95 2 years ago