Celtic symbols and crop circles.

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by neonspectraltoast, Feb 11, 2011.

  1. newbie-one

    newbie-one one with the newbiverse

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    ooops!

    I must have missed it somehow!
     
  2. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    Probably only reading page one?
     
  3. newbie-one

    newbie-one one with the newbiverse

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    No. Your second post on the thread came at 8:06. My first post came at 9:24. Clearly, I hit the "post reply" button seconds before your second post. It then took me an hour and eighteen minutes to compose my reply.
     
  4. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    Never mind.
     
  5. newbie-one

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    seriously, I don't know how I missed it
     
  6. odon

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    It's no big deal. Just comment on it if you like or move on if you don't.
    My feeling are not and will not be hurt. Honest. I won't sulk. Promise.
     
  7. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    It could be the followers of a number of neo-pagan groups or UFO cults but it’s more than likely a small dedicated group who have sworn an oath to keep their nightly activities secret.

    I doubt If it’s a group we’re all familiar with like……

    The Druidic Order
    Celtic Wicca’s
    The Brotherhood of the Seven Rays
    Order of the Solar temple
    The Pleiadeians
    The Aetherius Society
    The Star Temple
    Unarius; The Science of Life
    The Raelians


    Hotwater :alien:
     
  8. What about when people talk about the crops being "interwoven" and "completely undamaged"? Or "strange mutations." Is that a bunch of jibber jabber?!
     
  9. goodvibes83

    goodvibes83 Senior Member

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    OP,
    If you haven't already look into Daniel Pinchbeck's 2012 you might should. It's a book that covers many different topics of this sort, and there is a chapter pretty much designated to Crop Cirlces, you should check it out. I'm not saying it's the final source you should look at, but the chapter may point you to other sources and such.

    crop circles are fascinating, and while some are man made, at this point in time i suspect some of the more intricate crop circles might be from a non-human source....

    if you find other good books or articles, post em here, i'd like to read more as well
     
  10. Kinky Ramona

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    I hear wallabies get stoned and roll around and create crop circles in Australia.
     
  11. odon

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    Imho, it's generally the enthusiasts that say things like that.
    It's, for want of a better couple of words, "jibber jabber".
    I guess it gives the whole thing an air of mystery and authenticity.

    Imho, you could interpret "interwoven" as one stem crossing another.

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    Wow, the majesty of it all.

    I guess it also refers to two circles interlinking...

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    I know there is a huge amount of research about the supposed mutations of crops...
    I have not done a lot of research about that aspect.
    Perhaps I should!
     
  12. Perhaps I will look into 2012. I would like for this mystery to be solved as far as I am concerned. If it's genuinely inexplicable, it's a world changing view, whether they're created by patterns in the earth's atmosphere or aliens. It would be good to know whether or not they can all be created by humans. I would love to see the best piece of evidence that they are not. But I have no idea what that would be.
     
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