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Has anyone else noticed the excrementitiousness of this season's crop circles? What gives?

I was hoping we would see some mind blowing examples seeing as it's 2012 and all...

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/2012.html
Freddy Silva said some years back that 2009 would be the peak year and that crop circles would decline in quality and quantity after that. Looks like he's right.

I'm going to Britain in a few weeks to view some crop circles, if there are any to view. I hope a few good ones pop up.
These all look manmade. Maybe the "conduit closed."
yes you can see roller marks etc and they just don't have the flair of say the catherine wheel circle. What a shame...I found them so inspiring. Like when I first saw the dragon fly and the octopus circles the hairs stood up. Let's hope they give us one more mind blowing circle to send us off!
(06-26-2012, 06:45 PM)jacrob Wrote: [ -> ]yes you can see roller marks etc and they just don't have the flair of say the catherine wheel circle. What a shame...I found them so inspiring. Like when I first saw the dragon fly and the octopus circles the hairs stood up. Let's hope they give us one more mind blowing circle to send us off!

Maybe conditions are such that they can no longer do it. Maybe that's what they meant by "conduit closing" - the conditions for making crop circles have ended.

Or, they made their point and now it's up to us.

(06-26-2012, 06:57 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: [ -> ]Or, they made their point and now it's up to us.

That is my interpretation.

Finally! A real one!!! And guess what...it's in Italy!

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/inter...2012a.html
(06-28-2012, 11:08 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: [ -> ]Finally! A real one!!! And guess what...it's in Italy!

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/inter...2012a.html

is there any analysis of what this one means?

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you know, for a while back there, there were also 'ice circles' And I believe the Circle Makers have used other materials as well (apart from crops).

/end of usual tangent
that one looks pretty real, however again those circle makers have done some pretty impressive one's. I'd be interested to see field analysis and whether or not the stalks have nodes etc.

It looks fibonacci-esque...
(06-29-2012, 02:31 AM)jacrob Wrote: [ -> ]that one looks pretty real, however again those circle makers have done some pretty impressive one's. I'd be interested to see field analysis and whether or not the stalks have nodes etc.

It looks fibonacci-esque...

Look at the (manmade) others so far - they look really sloppy by comparison.

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/june2012.html