From: Thomas Heger on 19 Jun 2010 13:50 Hi Guys Among various other things I like to watch YouTube videos. There are a lot of videos about crop-circles. So I asked myself, what is the reason for such things. First it is necessary to estimate the 'how question'. These patterns seem to be generated by some kind of beam. These things look like projected from somewhere. They are generated by corn or wheat to grow sideways, what gives the impression of highlight. This could only be achieved by advanced technology. We have various rumors about scalar weapons, but don't really understand how they operate. They could possibly cause such an effect. What we could safely exclude is, that some drunken students made a joke. Why? Actually the crops are not broken, but seem to grow sideways. I'd like to see any student to perform such a stunt. Than the patterns seem to encode some kind of advanced physics. But students had to know that first to create those patterns. If these structures where generated by some hidden agencies, that have those advanced technology, they most certainly wouldn't like to expose themselves by creating these things. So what could be the reason? Maybe someone remote is capable of such feats and wants to tell us something. This could be a way of doing it, hoping, that one day earthlings start to understand the message. This could be an explanation to the 'why question'. Next would be of course the 'what question'. What are these patterns trying to tell? So we had to look at them and ask ourselves, what could it mean? It has some content, because someone tried to tell us something seemingly important. But we had to find out, what that is. TH
From: Tom Roberts on 19 Jun 2010 23:34 Thomas Heger wrote: > Among various other things I like to watch YouTube videos. > There are a lot of videos about crop-circles. So I asked myself, what is > the reason for such things. > > First it is necessary to estimate the 'how question'. > These patterns seem to be generated by some kind of beam. No. The initial ones were made by pranksters flattening the grain in a simple manual way (using boards on ropes to push the grain flat with their feet). The BBC made a video of them (with their cooperation). There have been numerous copycats. > These things > look like projected from somewhere. Yes, they LOOK like that. That was the pranksters' intention. If you don't look too closely, that is. > They are generated by corn or wheat > to grow sideways, No. They appear overnight, not over a growing season. They never appear when someone is watching the field. Think about that and spy satellites.... > [...] Like UFOs, true believers in extraterrestrial beings ignore rational explanations: "Yes, 90% of UFOs have been explained, but the others are REAL.". "Yes, some crop circles were created by pranksters, but others are REAL." Sensible folks have better ways to spend their time than chasing a boojum.... Tom Roberts
From: oen on 20 Jun 2010 04:30 On Jun 19, 7:50 pm, Thomas Heger <ttt_...(a)web.de> wrote: > Hi Guys > Among various other things what are these? > I like to watch YouTube videos. > There are a lot of videos about crop-circles. So I asked myself, what is > the reason for such things. they was done by aliens living inside the hollow earth, and meant as a joke no they got serious, they do sinkholes [rest of misconceptions mercifully snipped] good bye
From: oen on 20 Jun 2010 04:47 On Jun 20, 5:34 am, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Thomas Heger wrote: > > Among various other things I like to watch YouTube videos. > > There are a lot of videos about crop-circles. So I asked myself, what is > > the reason for such things. > > > First it is necessary to estimate the 'how question'. > > These patterns seem to be generated by some kind of beam. > > No. The initial ones were made by pranksters flattening the grain in a simple > manual way (using boards on ropes to push the grain flat with their feet). The > BBC made a video of them (with their cooperation). There have been numerous > copycats. i disagree vehemently, this is what they said, that they would be able to do no one ever said that they did any specific cropcircle much less, sink-holes !!! you not want me to believe the pranksters did the sink holes in the many countries !!! > > > These things > > look like projected from somewhere. > > Yes, they LOOK like that. That was the pranksters' intention. If you don't look > too closely, that is. the prankisters cant do sucha things the 3d shape embedded in a 2d surface has to be viewed from a specific distance in order to appear translated by a brain these are even difficult to do on a powerful mainframe computer they did all that with sticks in the dark of the night !!!! ??? you must review your relativity !!! > computer > > They are generated by corn or wheat > > to grow sideways, > > No. They appear overnight, not over a growing season. They never appear when > someone is watching the field. misconceptions > > Think about that and spy satellites.... > > > [...] > > Like UFOs, true believers in extraterrestrial beings ignore rational > explanations: "Yes, 90% of UFOs have been explained, but the others are REAL.". > "Yes, some crop circles were created by pranksters, but others are REAL." > Sensible folks have better ways to spend their time than chasing a boojum.... i disagree are you just insulting nobel priced famous scientists? > > Tom Roberts surprisingly not open minded good bye
From: Thomas Heger on 20 Jun 2010 04:53
Tom Roberts schrieb: > Thomas Heger wrote: >> Among various other things I like to watch YouTube videos. >> There are a lot of videos about crop-circles. So I asked myself, what >> is the reason for such things. >> >> First it is necessary to estimate the 'how question'. >> These patterns seem to be generated by some kind of beam. > > No. The initial ones were made by pranksters flattening the grain in a > simple manual way (using boards on ropes to push the grain flat with > their feet). The BBC made a video of them (with their cooperation). > There have been numerous copycats. > Well, this is one theory. Personally I think, it doesn't make sense. Problem is -among others- the extreme complexity of the patterns. Than we have videos about the creation process, too, where kind of orbs show up in the sky and in an instant there where those circles. > >> These things look like projected from somewhere. > > Yes, they LOOK like that. That was the pranksters' intention. If you > don't look too closely, that is. > Actually they are real artists. We could ask them, what they had in mind. If they prefer to stay hidden, than we had to find out ourself and end up again with the 'what question'. And of course the 'how' and 'why' questions. > >> They are generated by corn or wheat to grow sideways, > > No. They appear overnight, not over a growing season. They never appear > when someone is watching the field. > > Think about that and spy satellites.... So you haver never any kind of time, where nobody is watching. Do you mean, they couldn't exist? > > > [...] > > Like UFOs, true believers in extraterrestrial beings ignore rational > explanations: "Yes, 90% of UFOs have been explained, but the others are > REAL.". "Yes, some crop circles were created by pranksters, but others > are REAL." Sensible folks have better ways to spend their time than > chasing a boojum.... I would love to hear some rational explanation, but don't know whom to ask. Greetings TH > Tom Roberts |