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CIRCLES OF CONFUSION
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THIS ARTICLE ABOUT ENGLAND CROPS WAS TAKEN FROM
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THE DETROIT NEWS ON OCTOBER 2, 1989
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By Timothy Harper
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ROUND AND ROUND THEY GO
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NEW CROP OF ODDITIES HAS BRITISH GOING IN CIRCLES.
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A rare set of concentric rings lies quietly awaiting the answer
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of why - and how - English crops are being sculpted. Some of the
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circular depressions measure up to 100 feet in diameter, and they
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have been cropping up in southern England since 1976.
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LONDON - Behind the hedgerows and stone fences of rural Britain
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lurks the Mystery of the Field Circles.
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The puzzle over the circles - large round areas where maturing
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crops have been partly flattened and entangled - is something of a
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modern-day Stonehenge riddle for the millions of Britons who have
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been reading about them all summer.
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Amid local media reports of newly appeared circles, many
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Britons have taken to making Sunday drives in the country to see the
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mystery for themselves. Even the international press has become
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interested.
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Pat Delgado, a retired British electrical engineer who has
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written a book about the circles, said they can be up to 100 feet in
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diameter. He has reports of circles being noted as early as the
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early 1950s, but said the number has increased dramatically this
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decade.
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"Last year there were 98 altogether," he said. "This year there
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have been 240."
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The circles, which appear overnight and are sometimes in
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clusters, have been found in fields of oats, barley, corn, wheat,
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rye, beans, spinach and other crops. Typically, the plants are all
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bent in the same direction, sometimes with their stems, branches and
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leaves interwoven in intricate symmetry.
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"These crops are not damaged in any way," Delgado said.
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"They are laid down and continue to grow and ripen in a horizontal
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field."
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Delgado said that for years the circles seemed to be confined
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largely to fields on three counties in southern England, including
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Wiltshire, the home of the Stonehenge standing rocks that some
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theories connect with ancient visitors form outer space.
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This summer, however, the circles have appeared in many more
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counties throughout England.
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Delgado said he doesn't subscribe to any "little green men"
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theories, but he doesn't have any better ideas, either.
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"I'm as mystified as when I started investigating nine years
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ago," he said. "The only progress we've made is by elimination. We
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have eliminated whirlwinds and hoaxes. We have eliminated crop over-
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fertilization and the wind vortices theory and animal intervention."
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One farmer, Geoff Cooper, called a nearby British military base
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to complain after finding circles in his fields this summer.
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"We thought their helicopters were doing it on exercises," he
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said. "But they sent an expert round and he said a helicopter could
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only make that shape if it was flying upside down and stationary."
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Cooper said one neighbor believes the circles are caused by
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hedgehogs rolling over and over in the fields, but he calculated
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that it would take 40,000 of them to make the circles in his field
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in one night.
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Some newspapers during the summer reported that the British
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Ministry of Defense was investigation the circles, but the ministry
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denies it.
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Delgado, who worked for the British Weapons Research
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Establishment and NASA on missile-tracking systems before retiring,
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wrote his book, `Circular Evidence', with Colin Andrews, another
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electrical engineer.
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They got involved when a fellow engineer asked them to look at
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some circles found in a field near his home. Delgado bristle at the
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suggestion that he might be regarded as a crackpot for spending time
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investigating the circles. The fact remains, he says, that the
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circles exist, and no one has explained them.
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Additional information obtained from
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the January 31st, 1990 airing of Unsolved Mysteries
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Of particular interest are two points, the first involves the
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focus of the circles in a general triangle around Stonehenge with
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a majority of the others being proximal to other menhirs or
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megalithic structures.
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The second is by far the most interesting especially when
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considered in conjunction with our DNAMAST file. It showed a view
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of the base a wheat stalk which was bent as if the stalk had been
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melted in one area, folded over and allowed to cool. DNA, a complex
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molecular structure present in all tissues, can be "melted" in a
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process known as "denaturation". This causes the hydrogen bonds
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which hold the "stair steps" to the "rails" of a double helix.
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When the bonds are disturbed, usually by heating at temperatures
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beginning at about 70 degrees Centigrade, the rails break up. If
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the structure is allowed to cool before complete separation of the
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rails is achieved, in many instances the stair steps will re-form
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in the identical pattern as before.
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Bearing this is mind, we can see that some form of energy was
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produced in the immediate vicinity of the wheat stalks which would
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bring about an energetic state similar to that produced by heating.
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This could possible have been an anti-gravity force which we
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of Vangard believe can be beneficially used on living organisms as
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witnessed by the many UFO contact reports where the craft occupants
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indicate they are of extreme age (1000 + years) yet look in the
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early 20's or 30's. When asked how this is achieved, the reply
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indicates that the aging process is suspended or greatly retarded
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when the under the impress of the ship's anti-gravity field.
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However, should the occupant of the craft remain away from the
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ship field too long, the aging process would resume, yet could be
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again halted if once again brought within the field of the ship.
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See the Plenum newsletter for articles on the rejuvenation
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process from a Vangard Sciences point of view. There appears to be
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a relationship between counter-clockwise spin, cold, north pole
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energy and specific wave patterns. More on this later.
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contributed by Jerry W. Decker
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February 4th, 1990 |