You're kidding, right? No one on a website full of intelligent people actually believes this, do they? Some form of alien intelligence visits earth and leaves no signs of their appearance other than smashing some unfortunate farmer's corn?
People use rope and simple surveying tools available for hundred years, they cause lots of damage to some guy's crops, and that's it. End of story.
If you honestly disagree, why don't you describe what the holes in the program were? What holes are there in:
1) Getting some guys to make a human-made crop circle
2) Bringing in the fake alien researchers and demonstrating that they know nothing by having them fail to analyze the crop circle
Quix never met a lunar theory he didn't like.
If you think that crop circles are about "smashing corn", you're not being rational.
By simply viewing the photos of the formations, it is easy to see which are made by humans, and which are "other-worldly."
Consider this. One can't even see what they look like, nor get the special events (3-D, brightness, shimmer) unless viewed from high above. That's why the arial photography is so important. The beauty and effect of these formations are lost to anyone viewing them from the ground. And I escapes me that anyone could create these from the ground.
I'm not asking to change your mind on this subject. Just, at least, look at them before you compare them to fields of smashed corn.
Guess you missed out on post #53
When Jocko Manning gets back, I'll hopefully get Linda Moulton Howe's book out of Jocko's car and outline the scientific findings between authentic crop circles and hoaxed ones.
But for one making such brash statements, I'd have thought you'd have already researched it to that point.
Clearly not.