Are Crop Circles Just A Hoax? Investigating The Ancient Alien Mystery | Our History

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Crop circles are believed to be created by UFOs, with sightings by witnesses like George Pedley and Albert Panissi. The phenomenon attracts visitors who believe in their special powers, but some, like artist Doug Bower, admit to creating hoaxed crop circles.

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  • UFO sightings by witnesses like George Pedley and Albert Panissi in Australia suggest a possible link to the creation of crop circles, adding a mysterious and otherworldly element to the phenomenon.
  • The evolution of crop circles from potentially natural occurrences to elaborate hoaxes, as revealed by artist Doug Bower and agronomist Dr. John Graham, highlights the complex interplay between mysticism, scientific inquiry, and human creativity in shaping the perception and understanding of these enigmatic formations.

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Recent questions

  • What are crop circles?

    Circular patterns in crops, often attributed to UFOs.

  • How do crop circles form?

    Possibly through localized whirlwinds or vortices.

  • Are crop circles man-made?

    Some are hoaxes created by people.

  • Do crop circles have special powers?

    Some visitors believe in the energy within them.

  • How did crop circles evolve over time?

    From natural phenomenon to mystic and hoaxer creations.

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Summary

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Mysterious Crop Circles: UFOs or Hoaxes?

  • Crop circles are believed by an Australian farmer to be created by UFOs he saw taking off from reed beds.
  • Reports of crop circles increased over the years, with 20 in 1986, 300 in 1989, and even more later on, appearing worldwide.
  • Busty Taylor, a pilot, has extensively documented and photographed various crop circle formations across England.
  • George Pedley and Albert Panissi witnessed a UFO taking off from reed beds in Australia, leaving behind a large circle of flattened reeds.
  • Crop circles attract visitors who believe in their special powers, with some claiming to feel strong energies within the circles.
  • A teenage girl named Kath witnessed a crop circle forming during a thundery day in the 1930s, sparking her interest in the phenomenon.
  • Dr. Terence Meden theorizes that localized whirlwinds or vortices can create crop circles by flattening the crops in a circular pattern.
  • Agronomist Dr. John Graham examines crop circles for signs of mechanical damage to determine if they are hoaxes or natural occurrences.
  • Artist Doug Bower admits to creating hoaxed crop circles in Britain using simple tools like planks and ropes to flatten the crops.
  • Sir Andrew Duff Gordon revealed that over 90 crop circles in Wales were man-made, created to regenerate young heather for grouse feeding.

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Crop Circles: Origins, Hoaxes, and Taste Test

  • The experiment involves comparing the taste of three loaves of bread, one commercially produced, one from outside a crop circle, and one from inside the circle, with the latter proving to be of poor quality in texture and taste.
  • The text delves into the origins of crop circles, suggesting they began as a natural phenomenon but evolved into mystic and hoaxer creations, with committed hoaxers finding joy in creating intricate designs and fooling even experts with their formations.
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