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[quote author=Vulcan59 ]Close up images does show damage to the crops.
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I was somehow shocked by what I saw: the corn plants were severely damaged. Most were ripped at the base (although at different heights), others were torn out of the soil with roots and all, and yet others seemed like they were neatly cut with a knife. “Weapons of mass destruction” is what came to my mind.
If this was the real phenomenon, it had failed to be subtle; these plants would not survive...
................been tied together looked highly ‘suspicious’: one was simply a double knot which seemed utterly man-made.[/quote]
Here are some additional ground shots __http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/knighton/groundshots.html . There is always a possibility that someone messed it up on purpose. The overall picture looks IMO great. Anyway, I always wondered if those guys walking inside the crop circle can hump the plants in an unusual way just because of walking.
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I was somehow shocked by what I saw: the corn plants were severely damaged. Most were ripped at the base (although at different heights), others were torn out of the soil with roots and all, and yet others seemed like they were neatly cut with a knife. “Weapons of mass destruction” is what came to my mind.
If this was the real phenomenon, it had failed to be subtle; these plants would not survive...
................been tied together looked highly ‘suspicious’: one was simply a double knot which seemed utterly man-made.[/quote]
Here are some additional ground shots __http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/knighton/groundshots.html . There is always a possibility that someone messed it up on purpose. The overall picture looks IMO great. Anyway, I always wondered if those guys walking inside the crop circle can hump the plants in an unusual way just because of walking.