‘Aliens’ discovered in crop circle

Even though this story is two years old, it was news to us, probably because the American press typically doesn’t cover crop circle stories. The Telegraph of the UK, however, apparently does report on crop circles, grouping them in the category of the odd and unusual. In this story, a police officer decided to investigate some unusual activity inside a crop circle.

The officer, who isn’t named in the article,  spotted three men all blond, over six-feet tall and wearing  the same white outfits.  At first he thought they were forensic officers, stopped his car, and approached the field. As he moved closer to the crop circle, he heard a crackling sound like electric static and saw the crops moving gently back and forth.

According to crop circle researcher Andrew Russell, ”He shouted to the figures who, at first, ignored him, not glancing at him. When he tried to enter the field, they looked up and began running.

He said they ran faster than any man he has ever seen. “I’m no slouch but they were moving so fast. I looked away for a second and when I looked back they were gone.’I then got scared. The noise was still around, but I got an uneasy feeling and headed for the car. For the rest of the day I had a pounding headache I couldn’t shift.”

We found mention of this story in the last chapter of  The Source Field Investigations, by David Wilcox.  Then we found it on the Internet in the Telegraph’s archives.

The crop circle photo is one we came across when searching for an image. But it probably isn’t the one referred to in the story. We like it, though!

 

 

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19 Responses to ‘Aliens’ discovered in crop circle

  1. mathaddict3322 says:

    By no stretch of the imagination am I doubting the authenticity of the crop circle! I’ve been looking at it for a very long time before you posted it on the blog, and have read a great deal of articles, etc., about it. It certainly seems to be the real thing and I don’t question that. My questions are about the horse, and the differences I note are apparent. Am wondering why, as I am prone to do when something doesn’t seem
    to be as it should be. If we don’t ask, we don’t learn. This crop circle is amazing, and its message yet to be determined but is mystifying and provocative. The horse? Another story, for me. Perhaps the entities who created the circle damaged the horse in some manner and repaired it, but not quite as it originally was. An enigma.

  2. mathaddict3322 says:

    Doesn’t look like the historic horse. The historic horse’s legs are perfectly straight. The crop circle pic horse’s front legs are like he is walking or running. Inspect closely. Changes and shifts in terrain wouldn’t make that much difference in the position of the legs, I wouldn’t think. Historic horse has a distinct protrusion of some sort just behind its front legs on its belly that crop circle horse doesn’t have. Don’t know why this bothers me, but it does. Crop circle horse’s tail is sticking up and out from its body, historic horse’s tail is distinctly hanging down, not sticking out. Again, I don’t think wind shifts or changes in terrain could create these differences. Just strike me as anomalies, and anomalies are puzzling in these kinds of things. I enlarged the crop circle pic and looked with a magnifying glass. Appears as if someone, or some thing, may have painted the crop circle horse there to make it look real, but didn’t pay sufficient attention to details on the historic horse. Details make all the difference in the world in whether or not something is authentic, I think. The differences in the horse figure don’t mean the crop circle isn’t authentic, however. Can indicate the “whatever” that created the crop circle created the “copy” horse and wasn’t attentive to such small but important details.

  3. mathaddict3322 says:

    P.S. Is it my imagination, or does the pastoral scene behind the crop circle seem to be a painting? Look at the white horse up in the upper left corner. It definitely looks like an impressionist painting to me. Anyone else see it??

  4. mathaddict3322 says:

    Natalie, I don’t think we have anything to fear from the tall blond entities. Some of the “other ones”, maybe. But the tall blond ones haven’t felt threatening in my experiences. Others have been terrifying. The tall blonds seem benign. Not necessarily friendly, but not dangerous, either. I would label them “interested”. And as always, I could be wrong.

  5. Wonder where they ran too … tall blond … oh … men … disappointing! Like the pics.

  6. Natalie says:

    Some cool pages on FB too guys. Bit freaked by the blonde dudes….just sayin.

  7. KamiMac says:

    Interesting article – we’ve been waiting a long time for some clue as to the source of the crop circles!

    I haven’t read David Wilcock’s book, The Source Field Investigations, but he put out an excellent video about it on his website, DivineCosmos.com, under “videos”. It’s a long one (nearly two hours) but it’s worth it.

  8. Nancy says:

    They have to be created by an intelligence – why not tall blondes that run fast?

    I’ve downloaded David Wilcox’s book. Haven’t started it yet though. Too many books, too little time.

  9. That’s pretty freaking weird…scary too. I’ve sometimes thought the crop circles had something to do with electricity or static or something like that…and here’s some good proof right there. Crackling sounds.
    Have a good weekend!

  10. Thinkpad Z61m Battery says:

    When we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelope eat the grass and so, we are all connected in the great circle of life. Jennifer

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