They didn't prove it. We know some of them are man-made. There's actually a website (www.circlemakers.org) by people who say they make some of these crop circles themselves. However, there are some crop circles that are known to have been made in under a half hour, and that have strange iron pellets imbedded in the stocks of the crops. Not only that, but the stems of these plants are not just bent like a person would bend them. They are elbowed, as though they grew that way. There is no way a person with a rope could cause this effect. Not only that, but a very recent crop circle motivated a very strange reaction from what appeared to be some unidentified military faction, as described in this report. It says that a group of men in white vans came to the site, to collect samples, and that a few days later, an unmarked apache helicopter began dumping some kind of radioactive substance on the formation. That's a serious hoax. Wouldn't you say?
Crop circles are perhaps the closest thing to smoking-gun evidence that we're not alone that the general public has.
Yes thats right – aliens fly hundreds of light years accross the universe and stop off at earth make a few shapes in the grass and bugger off back to alien land – LIKELY!
It does no good to judge the logic, when you don't know the motive behind the creation of these diagrams. We don't know what these things are here for, we don't know where they're from, nor where they go, if anywhere, after they do what they do. The crop circles could very well be just a small piece of the puzzle. There are plenty of other strange phenomena out there that may or may not be connected to the circlemakers.
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It has been proven that these are made by people. Why did there need to be a movie about it?
I've been inside one before. The intricite patterning, perfect bends and symmetry was too complex for humans to do.
How did they prove it? I'm just interested because I never knew they proved it ;p
They didn't prove it. We know some of them are man-made. There's actually a website (www.circlemakers.org) by people who say they make some of these crop circles themselves. However, there are some crop circles that are known to have been made in under a half hour, and that have strange iron pellets imbedded in the stocks of the crops. Not only that, but the stems of these plants are not just bent like a person would bend them. They are elbowed, as though they grew that way. There is no way a person with a rope could cause this effect. Not only that, but a very recent crop circle motivated a very strange reaction from what appeared to be some unidentified military faction, as described in this report. It says that a group of men in white vans came to the site, to collect samples, and that a few days later, an unmarked apache helicopter began dumping some kind of radioactive substance on the formation. That's a serious hoax. Wouldn't you say?
Crop circles are perhaps the closest thing to smoking-gun evidence that we're not alone that the general public has.
Yes thats right – aliens fly hundreds of light years accross the universe and stop off at earth make a few shapes in the grass and bugger off back to alien land – LIKELY!
It does no good to judge the logic, when you don't know the motive behind the creation of these diagrams. We don't know what these things are here for, we don't know where they're from, nor where they go, if anywhere, after they do what they do. The crop circles could very well be just a small piece of the puzzle. There are plenty of other strange phenomena out there that may or may not be connected to the circlemakers.
Sorry but ive seen the linked clip before and have seen the guy who made the video too – he admitted it was fake!
Yeah, that one's probably a hoax. It doesn't match witness accounts of known genuine formations, after all.