FWIW from the link above
More seriously, who might those crop artists be? And what kinds of advanced technology might they possess? Experienced researchers continue to hold many different opinions concerning such matters. Most of those opinions should be respected. After all, if crop-circle research has not taught us tolerance and respect, what have we learned? But for simplicity, I have summarized my own personal views below:
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How can these amazing things be possible?
1. No ordinary human, living on Earth two years ago, could have predicted that Comet Holmes would soon explode at a precise location in the constellation Perseus.
2. No ordinary human, living on Earth two years ago, could have predicted that Comet Holmes would soon become so bright, that its conjunction with Mirfak on November 21, 2007 would become a notable event. . . .
By sending us many detailed pictures of the outburst of Comet Holmes, over two years before it happened, those crop artists have clearly demonstrated that they can predict certain aspects of our modern future here on Earth: and that may be the most important point. Indeed, we have only five years left now until an end to the Olmec-Mayan Long Count calendar in 2012 (on a winter solstice). What might happen then, if anything?
Another crop picture from Crabwood 2002 told us in plain English: “Much pain but still time”.
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I find this interesting . . . and assertive of an other worldly hypothesis.
In addition to those who’ve been around such craft personally and assert that they are other worldly.
Regarding Crop Circles:
I don’t think the study of this phenomena is worth that much of my time. If I figure it out, I might find a way to bend cornstalks in an interesting pattern. But when I came across what is most likely the answer to the flying saucer thing, a whole range of technological possibilities exist. The payoff for cropcircles is far less than the payoff for studying flying saucers.
And the same goes with abduction phenomenon. If I solve that one I might have one or 2 sleep disorders nailed, but there is no technology gold pot at the end of that rainbow.