The Covid-19 Crop Circle

This is quite an astonishing crop circle as described in great detail by a retired psychology prof, Jerry Kroth. Skeptics, of course, say it was man-made, but even if that is true, imagine sneaking out into this farmer’s field in the middle of the night and creating this masterpiece amid the wavering barley crop.

Because of the detail and the knowledge required by the maker, who even magnifies one of the nine prongs to show even more detail, I initially wondered if it was an actual crop circle or a computer-generated image. But a quick search found that it was created May 29 of this year as reported here.

Crop circle skeptics suggest that a single determined person could come out at night and create such a feat of wizardry. That, to me, is an extraordinary claim, and as Carl Sagan said of the paranormal: “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.” Let’s see someone or a group go out and duplicate that crop circle…and don’t leave any footprints behind.

 

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3 Responses to The Covid-19 Crop Circle

  1. Michelle Rogers says:

    Really enjoyed this!!! Can’t wait to hear the podcast!!!

  2. Sheila Joshi says:

    This is fascinating, and he’s charming.  It’s tantalizing to try to interpret this crop circle.  Frankly, the whole thing looks like an alien life form.  Thanks for posting it!

    I wonder if crop circles work similarly to After Death Communications in that people in spirit seem to communicate in a dense, multi-layered, almost punning way.  For example, his insight about Spike Protein 8 was very convincing.  But might that extra long prong also stand for the brainstem?  The brainstem has a bulge in it — the pons — which has 8 cranial nerves.

    It’s interesting to me that all the prongs are curvy and biological-looking, while the internal round parts look more formal and physics-like.  What if the circles in the main body are atoms, like C3H3O3?  Googling, it turns out C3H3O3 is Pyruvate, which is a compound that is part of metabolism in the citric acid cycle.  It’s sold as a weight loss supplement.  The citric acid cycle was researched by Albert Szent-Györgyi, who won the Nobel for that in 1937.  He was the first to isolate Vit. C.  Lynne McTaggart has written about clinical reports of IV Vit. C successfully saving critically ill people with flu, pneumonia, and Covid-19.

    One thing frustrates me — isn’t it pretty well-established that non-man-made crop circles have exploded nodes that make the stalks lie down, whereas man-made ones have bent and broken stalks to make them lie down?  I tried to Google briefly, but couldn’t find the answer to this essential question for this crop circle.

    • Trish and Rob says:

      That’s my understanding, Sheila. He’s going to be a guest on the podcast this month! I’m looking forward to talking with him.

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