


Interesting.
http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=716&category=Environment
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) Reported April 28, 2004 at Rheinland-Pfalz, Kreis Soedwestpfalz in yellow flowering oil seed rape. Andreas Müller, who investigated at the scene, said the formation is man-made because of "an irregular geometry accompanied by an enormous damage to the plants."
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Reported May 9, 2004, on Tegdown Hill, Patcham near Brighton, East Sussex. Photo on right shows one of the "magically bent"
plants flat to the ground, but without crease, crack or break - one of the several documented anomalies
in the crop circle phenomenon.Aerial photograph © 2004 by David Russell.
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Robert Boerman: "We visited the new circles in Hoeven on Friday, May 14. We saw that the grass had been mowed so we couldn't see the circles anymore. Then we went over the circles with some dowsing rods and we found the circles after lifting the grass up that was covering them. At first we thought it was three circles, but we found a fourth also. You can feel the energy from the circles in your legs, as if the energy is pulling your legs to the earth. It was a very high energy.
"The guy who was with me was using a Bovis biometer and said the energy at the Hoeven circles was more than 10,000 Bovis, which is very high for a crop formation." (Editor's note: The intensity of the rays or vibrations, of a place, plant or object can be measured using a dowsing pendulum. The Bovis scale utilizes the knowledge of electromagnetic wavelengths and specifically the wavelength of red light which is in the region of 6,500 Ångström. An average value for a healthy abode and for a healthy person is 6,500 Bovis units. Values below 6,500 Bovis units indicate a qualitative energetic deficiency. Values above 6,500 Bovis units indicate a higher quality.)
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Above graph: number of reported crop formations per state between 1880 and 2003. A total of 361 reports in Jeffrey Wilson's
data base. Ohio at 24 has had the most, followed by Iowa, California, Oregon, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin, Kansas, Michigan, New York
and Washington State. Below graph: frequency of reported crop formations per year since 1880. Graphs © 2004 by Jeffrey Wilson.
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Websites:
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com
http://www.cropcircleresearch.com
http://www.wylatowo.mogilno.pl/news.php?art=94
http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk
http://home.clara.net/lucypringle
http://members.iinet.net.au/~bwratten/ccc.html
http://www.CropCircleAnswers.com
http://www.busty-taylor.com/cropper/98busty2.htm