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The lights that Nancy and Robert described resemble those that Linda Howe and other researchers saw inside circles in England. She discusses these orbs in her newest book, Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles. On Tuesday 21st August 2001 two new crop formations were reported near Chilbolton radio telescope in Hampshire, UK. Both were very impressive looking and consisted of a large number of small 'pixels', which when viewed from the air formed a recognisable shape - unlike many other crop formations. The film's mission appears to be to convince the audience that this particular (Chilbolton) crop circle, unlike (nearly) all the others, which were made by humans, was made by, er, non-humans. In support of this mission is offered a selection of rather baffling claims about unreliably observed phenomena whose presence points to the impossibility of people having created this crop circle.

It began to become apparent to some that there was indeed some sort of technology involved that could not be explained. He feels that the incredibly intricate Milk Hill circle was formed by a spinning microwave energy system interacting with the wheat plants, causing biochemical and biophysical changes and a higher concentration of magnetic iron particles in the soil. Crop circles are not going away, regardless of the doubters and the controversies surrounding them. In fact, new ones are “cropping up” every month, with the latest being photographed as recently as early July 2019 . A substantial tourist industry has developed around the circles, with thousands of visitors from around the globe gathering to witness them firsthand. Some visit out of curiosity; some visit to experience the healing messages the circles are believed to contain. The crop circle is a near replica of the Arecibo message, which contained various pieces of information such as the numbers of chemical elements, the composition of DNA, the position of Earth in the Solar System, and a depiction of a human being. The "answer" itself doesn't expand much upon this and still forms the same 23 x 73 grid (because these numbers are primes) and most of the chemical data remains the same. The changes to the message to create the response are straight from existing alien folklore and science fiction. In the section detailing important chemical elements, the main focus is altered from carbon to silicon, and the diagram of DNA is re-scribbled slightly. At the bottom, the pictogram of a human is replaced with a shorter figure with a large, bulbous head. This is a clear reference to the "grey" type of alien, and as a depiction could only be something that a human came up with. [6] For example, the compound in the top left in the image is deoxyribose (C 5H 7O in DNA, C 5H 10O 4 when free), whose formula is read as:

of the digital signal into a graphic representation. As for the crop formation near Chilbolton radio telescope As one of the world's most perplexing unsolved mysteries, crop circles are a phenomenon that have baffled people around the world for centuries. While many scientists have written crop circles off as being nothing more than a hoax, many enthusiasts believe that the unusual formations are the doing of alien beings or supernatural forces. Then, in 2001 - 27 years after that original radio transmission - an “answer” suddenly appeared in a wheat field in central England … the center in the “Arecibo Response” is another blank “pixel” - surrounded by four dark “pixels” at right angles… exactly like the Over the years, a variety of theories have been proposed to explain the origin of crop circles. Some of the most popular theories include:

Below this we notice additional changes to the Solar System chart. The third planet from the sun is not the only one 'highlighted' now. The fourth and fifth are as well. The fifth even appears to be emphasised even more, with three additional 'pixels'. i.e., 7 atoms of hydrogen, 5 atoms of carbon, 0 atoms of nitrogen, 1 atom of oxygen, and 0 atoms of phosphorus. Wil Russell - former Team Satan member clearly thinks that Colin's 'London Team' quote was referring to them.A design appears in a field. For some it is a sign, a message from beyond. To others it is yet another hoax. Either way, the phenomenon of crop circles is as mysterious as it is actual. There is no question that crop circles are real – unlike other strange phenomenon, when crop circles suddenly appear in a farmer’s field they are documented, walked into, flown over and studied.

They also collaborated heavily with circlemakers .org, Team Satan, on the short film, The Mythologist, in 2004. IMDb link - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427578/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast This exposure caused the stalk to bend at various angles, sometimes as much as 90˚, depending on the degree, without killing the plant. This “expulsion of the node” sometimes affected only a single row of cells within the stalk, something that we do not currently have to technology to recreate. About 3 am on the morning of August 21, from out of her bedroom window, Nancy caught a glimpse of a brilliant, intense white column of light, about 8? to 1 foot in diameter. It flashed down from the sky to the ground, illuminating her bedroom and the sky as brilliantly as if it came from helicopter searchlights.From the code for the height of a human, we can see that the value is 1110 in binary, or 14 in decimal. If we multiply 14 by our wavelength unit (12.6) we get 176.4cm, or roughly 5'9" - the average height of humans. Far from being trampled, as would be the effect from boards and ropes, some crop circles began to display an amazing flow and weaving of stalks that had been flattened within the circles. The plants were bent without haven been broken and were still alive and flowering. Despite this, the average man on the street still overwhelming believed that the crop circles were man-made. Natural phenomena: Some scientists believe that crop circles are the result of natural phenomena, such as wind or weather patterns. They believe that the circular shapes are created by the circular movement of air or water, which flattens the crops.

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