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Original ‘Croppie’ Passes Away

The UK’s ‘sacred landscape’ community has suffered another loss, on the back of the death last month of John Michell: Pat Delgado, one of the most influential writer/researchers on the topic of crop circles, passed away on the weekend aged 90. Delgado co-authored the bestselling book Circular Evidence with Colin Andrews, and in doing so introduced many people to the mystery of the ‘agriglyphs’. He largely retired from the scene after the ‘Doug and Dave’ revelations in 1991, in which he was the central ‘victim’ to pronounce that their faked circle was “genuine”. He later said (in 1996) that he had come to the conclusion that the complex patterns should be considered “artistic” man-made designs, rather than hoaxes, but that the truly “genuine” circles “are simple single circles and their history probably goes back thousands of years.”

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  1. Let’s get real here!
    If we are to believe that crop circles are all hoaxes, then the following MUST be true:

    1)There is a subculture of people who create crop circles!

    2)Several times a year for decades these hoaxers have entered other’s fields in the middle of the night and constructed, undetected, in darkness, complex mathematical patterns in the said fields.

    3)The hoaxers have voluntarily foregone any known remuneration or recognition (there would have to be more than two of these people).

    I’m not buying it. The Mafia and CIA don’t have a track record like this. Why have these people not been seen training? Why would someone pay them to do this? Why would they keep their mouths shut? Why don’t they get caught?

    1. training??
      To do this, you need to know elementary mathematics. Stuff that a lot of people learn by age 12 or so.

      Also you need a piece of wood and two (count them, 2) short pieced of rope.

      High tech stuff for sure.

      —-
      It is not how fast you go
      it is when you get there.

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