By on November 9, 2002
As the image of this crop formation appeared on the computer screen, faces filled with amazement, coupled with gasps of disbelief. What we were looking at was without doubt the most stunning, atmospheric and indeed the most sinister formation..
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By on November 5, 2002
Charles Mallet reports on a crop circle that appeared near Cambridge in 2001
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By on November 4, 2002
Puzzle at Chilbolton Radio Telescope The crop circles that appeared in the field next to Chilbolton radio telescope raise some fascinating questions. The face is the first of its type while the ‘script’ that appeared with it bore an uncanny resemblance to an earlier deep space transmission. In 1974 a digitally encoded schematic was beamed [...]
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By on November 4, 2002
Oh dear, here we go again. The London based “Team Satan”, the “best” circle-fakers, in the (not so) fine “land art” business have been at it again. This time they have been commissioned by Harlech Television to prove that they, and others like them, are capable of creating complex and convincing crop formations. From the [...]
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By on November 4, 2002
Crop circle at Cannings Cross in Wiltshire, England The crop formation pictured below was cut down shortly after Charles Mallet photographed it at the end of June, 2001. According to Charles it was a big one, consisting of some sixty small circles spanning over 315ft of wheat. Located at Cannings Cross near Devizes in Wiltshire, [...]
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By on November 4, 2002
A review of the crop circle season of 2000 and some of the rather dubious characters involved As the traditionally wet and windy April came around once again, the expectations of the crop circle research community were, as usual, high for the upcoming season of cereal thrillers. However as we’ve learned from years of circle [...]
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