Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Crop Circles Decoded





I'm highly skeptical of claims that crop glyphs are anything but terrestrial (if expeditious) examples of landscape art. The article above is decidedly "pro-ET" in its interpretation, but I find it interesting that it provides circumstantial evidence supporting the high-level rumor that some crop designs are "painted" by military satellites (presumably using microwave lasers).

3 comments:

Mac said...

Well, now. I know you don't care what I think, but I'll tell you anyhow.

Of course I care what you think; that's why I've enabled comments!

I don't know if the satellite laser story is the final answer or not, although I heard it from a good source.

Mac said...

So, my own view is that they're a combination of "hand made" glyphs and glyphs created using very sophisticated technology such as microwave laser beams.

I agree. I think we're seeing a weird sort of symbolic dialogue between various cranks, occultists, artists and, most likely, government agencies.

Nonhuman intelligence? Maybe, but I think it's a long shot.

Mac said...

I liked "Signs" -- but not because of anything it had to say about crop circles!

"The Village" is pretty good but not, I fear, a terribly enduring film.