A Milestone for the Crop Circles

It could get exciting in England next summer. Last summer, out of the blue, a £100,000 ($158,899 today) Challenge was offered for duplicating one of the best circles ever. But, the requirements weren’t clear and that could be why no one applied. This coming summer, a revised version will be offered with requirements that could be met if the best crop circles indeed were made by people. So, there would be no reason, if hoaxers have done the great circles, for them not to apply.

If anyone wins, we’ll be privy to what will turn out to have been one of the greatest pranks ever perpetrated on the world. For decades, with hundreds of circles a year in 40 to 50 countries, and no one even caught in the act. How did people do that?

With its size, anyone who could win the reward would figure to go for it. So, if no one meets the terms we could have news about other-worldly origins. If it’s verified we’re not alone, that would be the biggest story ever for humanity.

I’m thinking about a TV reality show next summer, in England. Any team members out there? The Challenge is a peg to hang all things about the phenomenon on, that would educate and entertain. Please send any pipelines you might have to selling it.

Sarah MilesIt’s Sarah Miles, who starred in many films and was nominated for an Academy Award, who’s at the forefront of the Challenge. In giving my two cents, I’ve gotten involved in next year’s action. I’m smitten by Sarah, who I was surprised to discover was such a friend of the circles. You’ll get a taste of my feisty cohort in this gossipy piece, and here’s her Wikipedia page.

Here’s something about the circles that I even learned something from, that Sarah wrote a few years ago:

Blake’s Jerusalem
By Sarah Miles

I have been down our English country lanes experiencing crop circles for over quarter of a century; always curious for more investigation, for more understanding; forever keen to revel in the continuing mystery. I seek the freshly fallen pictograms, as they are sometimes known. It is fascinating to experience the diversity of conflicting energies within these fresh creations because, in that first day of their falling, the energy is at its most potent; as the days go by, it seems to dissipate. Usually a pictogram’s potency is benign, often profoundly uplifting. Yet there were some, mainly the insect shaped formations that came down about a decade ago, that made some people nauseous and a few complained of migraines. Indeed, I once came out of one with a hefty headache myself. I put it down to the energies within them being too dense for us mere mortals to assimilate quite yet.

I might be fairly sensitive to different energies – (there’s nothing remotely clever in this by the way, it’s simply a fact, just like the wrinkles massing on the backs of my hands) – but there are a few individuals whose sensitivity to a variety of different energies is truly astounding.

In the early nineties I went regularly to Malta to study with a small esoteric group. Andrew Bertie was one of the group members and at that time he was the Grand Master of Malta as well as a Cardinal in the Vatican. Andrew didn’t believe crop circles were created from outer space because, from his viewpoint, “belief” was too frail a word. Apparently they used to have open debates on crop circles in the Vatican. Oh, how I dream of the day when England might follow suit and begin open debates!

Another member of the group, George De Trafford, was quite an extraordinary fellow. So highly regarded was George for his sensitivity to energy in the late ’80s and 1990s, most of England’s crop circle fraternity would send photos of crop circles to Malta for George to test. They believed that George had the miraculous gift of being able to feel energetically whether a crop circle was a hoax or the real McCoy.

In the summer of 1992, I was driving with George along the A272. He had his right palm up like a dog sniffing the air. Quite suddenly he boomed out, “Stop the car!” He leapt out and scampered off, and there, about a quarter of a mile from the A272, hidden from view behind a hedge, was a fresh crop circle.

“It’s a virgin!” he exclaimed excitedly, picking a bunch of crop stems and gallivanting off up the field. He turned round to face the circle roughly eight feet away and proceeded to set fire to his cluster of stems. Once a healthy spew of smoke had been created, he stamped out the remaining stems quite ferociously.

“Arson won’t help to keep the farmers on side, they’re off side enough already!” he joked, and after more foot stamping he began scrutinizing the belch of smoke as it traveled downwind towards the circle.

“If it’s a hoax the smoke trail will travel straight across the circle, but if it’s a genuine circle, the smoke will be unable to penetrate the outer wall of energy surrounding the circle; it will simply climb upwards, perpendicular, higher and higher into the air until it drifts up, out of sight.” And so it did.

George gave me a huge gift that day: proof with my own eyes that perhaps I wasn’t deluding myself over experiencing certain energies after all.

There were some formations that fell several years back, where the birds refused to fly through the outer wall of energy. I once took the famous medium and healer Betty Shine and a zither player into a fresh formation. We recorded him playing while we all sang along. When we heard it back outside the circle, we were puzzled. An eerie, hollow echo reverberated on the tape, making it sound as if both the zither and our singing were coming from a recording studio made entirely of glass. We checked if there was something wrong with the tape recorder. We did some recording outside the circle for a few minutes and everything was normal. We went back inside and the same echo effect appeared again!

Another way of distinguishing the genuine article from a hoax is the way the crop has been laid out with its varying styles of crisscross weaving to create the artwork. Whatever the crop, no stem would be crushed or broken. Each stem would be gently bent into its basket weaving, and still growing as if caressed flat by some gentle wind of intelligence.

What I find so bewildering is the fact that they are right here, these monumentally uplifting art forms, in greater numbers than anywhere else in the entire world – and using England’s most glorious Wessex countryside as their canvas. Even if we assume, at a conservative estimate, that two thirds of them are hoaxes, it still leaves us many geometrically perfect art designs to revel in. How come there is no mention anywhere of how privileged we are that they are here? Some believe Blake’s Jerusalem may be right here on our doorstep, upon England’s green and pleasant land, and we may never even know it.

9 thoughts on “A Milestone for the Crop Circles”

  1. Hai ma’am, am from kerala, india….
    am also verymuch intersted in crop circles, in kerala it never happend, but i have seen some kind of flying objects near to my village. place name is malampuzha dam, its a big water resevoir, i saw flying object top of a mountain right back side of this resevoir…. are we peopele safe in this world, i belive in extraterrestrial life… some one is observing us, trying to say some massage to humankind, am sure every givernment in every nation is hidding some important facts. if any thing serious info please write to maam… if you have some time please call me once, my number is +91-09645-740-751.

    with respect
    sreejith.k

  2. Hi Suzanne — I’ll be there again next year (my 17th in a row!) guiding people through the formations and sacred sites so I’d be delighted to be part of the project and bring in some of that multidimensional information that I’ve been privileged to share over the years! let me know!

  3. I would love to be a team member for a reality show about this. I am a web expert and could get all sorts of search engine and Internet presence for the project. As well, if you’d like the reality show to be Internet-based, I can set that up for you as well. I love the idea of the challenge! And if there’s no takers that’s a show too… although a much shorter one. 🙂

  4. Let me tell you a story. A story that’ll once again prove why certain crop circles are genuine. During late summer of this year a Holland TV-Channel “BNN” wanted to produce the biggest crop circle of the world. The operation needed a team of 100 people plus a whole set of material to flatten the cereal stems and to make the necessary geometric measurements and outlining. The whole mess was loaded upon several big trucks after which they headed toward the chosen field. Although they were as silent as possible everyone could hear them coming from miles away. They also needed some light and this too was visible from the other side of town. In the following video they didn’t mention how long they did over the job but it certainly took them the whole night. Now see how they’ve done it –> http://www.bnn.nl/video/2690391c091316825cc0e0e0276abfba?utm_source=too%252520many%252520goodies%252520to%252520ignore&utm_campaign=too%252520many%252520goodies%252520to%252520ignore&utm_medium=email
    Now let’s compare this one with the genuine formations that are observed in the UK Wiltshire and Hampshire regions. As you said yourself: for decades dozens of circles a year were formed here and no one was even caught in the act. How did they do that? You never see truckloads with people and material passing here. You also never see spotlights shining over the fields during the night. On the contrary, nothing but silence reigns over the nightly fields. But when the morning sun rises above the horizon you suddenly discover the most complex designs, magnificent and admirable beautiful. I think it’s a gift of pure beauty to us humanity. Though most people think of it as being all hoaxes. Will the crop circle message be able to make humanity change its fatal course before it’s too late? Future will tell us more than soon enough ‘cause these are the ultimate decision times.

    1. Although you’re not wrong, you may not be totally right. The hoaxers have gotten good enough to fool us. We had to reconsider after the first Mayan one, in 2004, which we would have considered too good to hoax, but it was — in two nights. The drawing was in the pub the night before, while recruiting was going on for people to help to make it. I would love to know how the hoaxers are achieving such results. If we do a reality show, we will find out. The Dutch circle was so big that is required that large team, and that’s a bigger enterprise than the English circles so doesn’t exactly correlate as proof of how impossible the hoaxing is, where so many people would create a clamor. I look to the science — no biological changes to plants or chemical changes to soil in mysterious ones. And of course as long as there are circles that aren’t hoaxed, all the hoaxing is noise. But it is loud.

  5. I would like to point out that Crop Circles Research Foundation (CCRF) has agreed to add $1000 USD to the reward being offered by Sarah Miles’ group in next summer’s “The Crop Circle Challenge”. just as we did during last summer’s Challenge. Next summer, once again, CCRF “is in”. It is our hope and our belief that this strategy will help to expose the fraudulent claims that all crop circles are made by people. While $1000 isn’t much compared to the reward being offered by Miles’ group, it is all CCRF can afford to risk and it is a solid offer that I will stand behind. I encourage other Truth seekers who want to force this issue out in the open to become involved in this effort.
    Richard O’Connor, M.D.
    Executive Director, Crop Circles Research Foundation, Inc.

    1. Beautiful, Richard. We both have been looking at what could legitimize this phenomenon, and I’m excited about the Challenge. Once it’s reworked, the only excuse for not engaging it will be that people can’t meet it, and that will be such a powerful indicator that we are dealing with something that’s beyond human capacities to deliver.

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