Are Crop Circles A Hoax? Read The Facts

If you ever want to get a lively debate going at a gathering bring up the topic of crop circles. People simply cannot decide if they are real or a hoax? Many believe they are Alien Beings sending us secret messages that we have yet to decode, while others are much more skeptical. The question remains are crop circles a hoax? Why not read the facts and decide for yourself.

What is known for certain is that crop circles are organized shaped that have been found throughout the world and that they are in fact the result of some energy form interacting with our fields of canola, wheat, barley, rice paddies, ice, as well as other plants and trees. The energy is believed to be made up of sound, light, and magnetic energy.

Crop circles have appeared in 29 different countries. Crop circles are not a modern phenomenon as they date back as early as the 17th century. Prior to 1970 there were actually 200 documented cases and 80 individuals that had witnessed this phenomenon. The phenomenon stretches from British Columbia Canada to Australia.

Witnesses have described bright colored balls of incandescent light which is either involved in the formation or follows the formation. Reports have also stated some circles have been created in 15 to 20 seconds.

It wasn’t until the 1980s that any real attention was given to this phenomenon. Interest started in England as this is where the majority of crop circles were found. The designs were simplistic circles sometimes with rings and sometimes with the Celtic cross.

By the late 1980s these circles were depicting petroglyphs that were similar to other petroglyphs found at sacred sites around the world. By the 1990s the designs had become more sophisticated. These days many crop circles are found with elements of quantum physics that express the fourth dimensional process. They have also increased in size with some covering over 200,000 square feet.

To date there have been over 10,000 recorded reportings of crop circles. Because of the publics increased interest in this phenomenon more television coverage has occurred and it has made it more difficult for government to control the information that reaches the general public. Crop circles have been explained away as sexually excited animals, drunken individuals playing pranks, freak weather conditions, and tricksters at work. And if you believe that I’ve got some swamp land to sell you!

Governments in all countries have been working hard to discredit this phenomenon. Why is not certain? Do they know more than they are letting on? Are they afraid that the truth would cause mass panic? Or do they know nothing but are afraid to admit this phenomenon has real basis?

There is no question there have been a few crop circles that were a result of pranksters who have later come forward to admit their trick, but many of these crop circles cannot be explained away so easily.

There are some interesting facts about these circles. First the stems on the crops are not broken but rather bent about an inch form the ground, sometimes as high as six inches from the ground. The plants appear to have been exposed to an intense burst of heat for a short period of time which softens the stocks. Research has shown that infrasound below 20 Hz is able to produce that effect.

Another interesting phenomenon attached to the heat at the crop circle site is that it appears to also alter local water tables by as much as a million gallons of water. This has been scientifically documented and makes it much more difficult for governments to discount these circles as tricks by pranksters!

Scientific research has also documented that the soil taken from the areas where crop circles where found has turned to a crystalline structure which requires temperatures in excel of 1500 degrees Celsius. Not something your average hair dryer would accomplish. Interesting enough the soil returns to its natural state after just a few hours causing no permanent damage.

There is a host of other scientific research that supports the fact that these crop circles are in fact an unknown phenomenon that cannot be discounted as a result of pranksters, weather, or any other known condition. If you are interested in learning more about crop circles a quick search online will reveal lots of interesting information.

Do you still believe crop circles are a hoax?

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