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Crop Circles

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Windmill Hill, Wiltshire, 2004

 

Manifestations of the sacred energy of the EarthGo to Pieds nus sur la terre sacrée or alienSee page messages, resurgences from a magical past or mysterious warnings, the crop circles do not leave anyone indifferent.

 

Chemin aménagé par les visiteurs de crop-circles. Devant, on distingue la forme d'un "cropie" The crop circles, or cropies, are geometric patterns, often circular, which have formed from April to August in the cereal fields in Wiltshire for about twenty years. And then? This is art, a brief but highly publicized art, and the artists gain fame for their works. No, this would be too simple. First mysterious circumstance in a long list: the crop circles form night and day, without ever having been possible to identify their perpetrators. A fact which may lead to hypotheses ... natural or supernatural!

 

Ogbourne High, Wiltshire, 1998

 

A l'intérieur d'un cropie. Les tiges des blés ne sont pas cassées, mais seulement tordues au niveau d'un nœud. Ainsi, les épis continuent à mûrir. Et à attirer les papillons !First marginal and limited to the south of England, the phenomenon has increased in the 90s, and has spread around the world without equalling its UK production. Every summer, celebrating the summer solstice brings in Wiltshire characters from fairy tales. And rural miracles! Over the summers, they have counted dozens, then hundreds of them, even in Korea and in New Zealand. Their complexity increased in the same proportion.

 

Silbury Hill, Avebury, Wiltshire, 2005

 

Wandering through the fields at the close of day, you can meet really mystic pilgrimsThe most beautiful ones are geometrical, artistic and technical feats. They flourish from summer solstice up to crop time, near AveburyGo to La centrale d'Avebury and its circle of megaliths,Go to Avebury Henge in Wiltshire (GB). And invariably, next to Marlborough, East Kennet and Alton Barnes, the wind of supernatural slightly blows. You can meet really mystic people wandering through the crops at the break of day. Not far from these high places is the imposing machineGo to Le secret des grandes pierres of Stonehenge where some hippylike neo-druids hold the fish and chips stalls.

 

Photographe de cropie. Une drogue dure. Et ce soir, il retrouvera ses potes au Barge Inn But the wise visitor will prefer, by far, the powerful cosmic-telluric energy of Avebury to that, feeble and polluted, of the British "Mont-St-Michel."Like the genuine Mont Saint-Michel, Stonehenge is overcrowded, mercantile and vain. In any case, despite many theories, the origin of crop circles remains unexplained. Gangs of neo-hippies point the work of extraterrestrial saviors. Sitting in a circle, they raise their arms to aliens, singing hypnotic hymns. No surprise: the real crop circles vibrate as much as a Romanesque church.See page

 

L'auberge des Barges, East Kennet, Wiltshire : le haut-lieu des fans de crop-circles

 

Crop circle "maya", environs d'Avebury, Wiltshire, UKThe Nimbus teachers have their own theories, they laugh and argue and sing in the colorful setting of their headquarters, the famous Barge Inn, down by the banks of Kennet River, and surrounded by kind of a merry-go-round of a camping ground. One of these cropies experts thinks that the megaliths create electromagnetic fields which materialize in the crops by tracing these curious forms. Another one evokes mysterious pebble beds, buried beneath the current fields. 

 

Du chanvre dans le blé… L'oeuvre d'un artiste en herbe assisté par photoshop ! These beds would leave their imprint on the surface through a mixture of wave forms and field theory.In a physical meaning, not agricultural! A third one is struck by the computer appearance of drawings: for him, the crop circles are made by computer. Possible, but how does the computer draw the pattern in cereals? The thesis that comes most often, always booed, is that of budding artists. Discrete but very human. Shocking! No way to envisage a human origin to that madness which drives so well the region for over twenty years.

 

Un must, le survol des cropies en ULM. Emotion garantie !

But according to a local farmer, the crop circles have always existed:

"These circles appear in the fields since I was a little boy. We used to play there, it was funny. They reappeared almost every year. And now we make a fuss about it!" (source)

As always in the case of such high publicized events, counterfeiters have appeared repeatedly. But their achievements are pale copies of the genuine cropies.

 

 

Crop-circle à East Field, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. A quelques miles du henge d'Avebury.

 

Photo du centre d'un crop-circle au solstice d'été 2008, près d'Avebury. On voit autour du centre les traces qu'une corde aurait pu laisserHowever, if you plant a stake at the center, by attaching a rope we could draw the geometric shapes of circles. And the rope would leave in wheat, around the pole, star traces like on the opposite photo.

 

But this delicate technique would take too long, and the authors would be seen every time. And yet, as we said above, nobody has ever seen or shot someone, human or Martian, busy drawing a cropie. So the dream can go on.

 

The Sanctuary, Avebury, Wiltshire, 2008

 

Chien de touriste à l'ombre près de West Kennet Long Barrow, Wiltshire

Having often made recordings, some crop circles vibrate very high on the bovis scale:Go to L'oeil du labyrinthe between 9,000 and 11,000 bovis, which is a nice score. It may be objected that the site of AveburyGo to La centrale d'Avebury and its surroundings have a rather high rate of vibration.Click > This is true, but out measurements showed that other parts of the cereal field do not have the same charge, without speaking of the imitations, which vibrate a little lower than the rest of the field. The sensitive people are aware of a certain range of facts so difficult to decipher that they can be easily hoodwinked.Go to page Would these curious drawings in the wheat be artificial terrestrial chakrasGo to Les sept chakras or just a big joke? In any case, the phenomenon quite interest the Army.Click +

 

 

 

East Field, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, 1999

 

Cette méduse est apparue en Oxfordshire, une zone où les crop-circles sont rares, en mai 2009. © Steve Alexander"Regarding the process of emergence of the crop circle itself, hundreds of testimonies and video recordings show the famous "little shiny balls", 1 to 1.2 feet in diameter, visible to the naked eye in broad daylight, which appear and move beyond the fields shortly before that the cropie appears. In 1990, S. AlexanderSpecialized photographer, the author of next photo filmed one near Alton Barnes. If the link between the white balls and the formation of the crop circle is now clearly established, its interaction still has to be imagined.

 

Alton Barnes,   son cheval gravé depuis des siècles, et un nouvel exemple d'art agricole   : un crop-circle très contemporainFor it is exceptional that a witness saw a circle form under his eyes. The scenario is always the same: the balls twirl above the field, then disappear and a few minutes later, the crop circle is there. Very few people have seen wheats lie in spiral along the whirling movements of these lights as if they were sucked up by a gust of wind." (source)Nexus n°52, sept-oct 2007, p. 51 By their size and their behavior, these balls of light are reminiscent of lightning balls.Go to page

 

Relativement simple, il pourrait être une contrefaçon, mais son tracé très précis fait pencher pour un vrai.

But then, lightning occur only during a storm. We shall see! They cited lightnings striking very far from the cloud, in an area of clear sky located sometimes more than 6 miles away from the cumulonimbus.Go to Un air de foudre On the other hand, who knows how lightning balls form? Is it an electrostatic phenomenon that can occur in the absence of storm? What is known about the lightning balls, is their appearance of white fire, bright but not dazzling like the flashes of lightning.

 

Avebury Henge   dans son état originel supposé.

 

Le village d'Aldbourne, Wiltshire. © P. RaynerWe also know their moving way, erratic, as if guided by an outer intelligence. The Swiss geobiologist Stephane Cardinaux has another opinion: "I think the balls of light that people have perceived on the crop circles are Elementals.Go to page  Whoever the authors are, humans, devas, or others, these drawngs allow the Earth to regain its balance and at the same time, the Earth allows us to experience its energy."  (source)Nexus n°52, sept-oct 2007, p. 54 From evidence so unsure, and too rare, we cannot conclude anything.

 

Un crop-circle photographié par Temporary Temples, site spécialisé

But there is here a real avenue of research, and a fascinating subject of study. Unfortunately the country of Descartes, maybe too rational,Go to L'excès rationaliste is deprived from the garden parties around the cropies. The same Cardinaux has another answer for that too: "You should just command some!" He effectively claims to have ordered the crop circles that occurred in 2007 in Switzerland, according to specific drawings that have been largely respected. Swiss people are then less rational than French people are.

 

 

 

Le chêne des voeux jouxte le sentier qui mène à l'allée couverte de West Kennet, non loin de Silbury Hill, sur la commune d'Avebury, Wiltshire

 

If you don't succeed in ordering crops in France, cheer up: Wiltshire is not far. And the summer solstice at Avebury is a gorgeous rendez-vous.