Posted on 10/04/2008 9:41:56 AM PDT by Justice Department
I have been very intrigued by this stuff for quite a while.
Let me say from the beginning that I do believe in ET’s, just seems the universe is so large and complex, it’s almost unavoidable.
Whether they come out to this backwater part of the galaxy in another story.
Certainly, the easiest conclusion to come to about crop circles - at first glance - is that they are manmade.
Men have made them and will continue to make them.
But there are problems... some of these items are so large and complex, a couple guys with boards aint gonna crank them out in a few hours. Not without a lot more time (some professional engineers have literally said they could duplicate it but it would take WEEKS) and having guidance from the air.
Where are all the half-finished crop circles? Nobody ever had a cardiac when they were out there? Or broke their leg in a gopher hole? The number of incomplete and mistaken circles should be somewhat related to the size, but that does not seem to be the case.
You tellin me not one single farmer ever released the hounds? I grew up on farms, and those dogs know whats going on a half mile away, day or night. I would think that there would be cases of serious critter attack.
And the farmers themselves - what’s in it for them? Picture rights?
Farmers grow stuff. They do it because they love to do it. They also tend to be more reclusive than your average Joe. Every farmer I ever knew would take a pretty dim view of somebody out there mashin his stuff into the ground. After, of course, taking a few shots at him with the varmint gun.
So IMHO there are serious questions and it deserves to be looked at with an open mind.
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Thanks Justice Department. It's almost as if these patterns are being made by, oh, I dunno, humans? ;') |
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BTW...WTF?
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With the right interface and/or a PC, you should be able to plot the course for the tractor automatically.
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Homer likes his donuts.
Who's the other guy? Barney Frank?
Time to sign off for the night now -- and I just pinged you to something else substantive, about Barack, Michelle, and William Ayers.
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Shouldn't that guy be other-side up?
Christopher Fontaine, 17, went down a manhole Sunday night to rescue two kittens.
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