No, sorry, you don't get to be so dismissive of my "theory" merely because you can't be bothered to back yours up.
My stance *is* supported by evidence and yes, I *have* researched the phenomenon of belief that crop circles are something other than man made.
We have oral, written, video and photographic evidence that circles, from the most simple single circle to the more complex designs, can and have been made by people with quite simple tools.
We have agricultural departments the world over concerned about mitigating weather damage to crops. From that we have photographic evidence that weather damage patterns are quite random and does not produce symmetrical circles in crops.
Your "hypothesis" on the other hand is mere speculation that, by your own admission, you can't be bothered to back up with research or evidence.
"No, sorry, you don't get to be so dismissive of my "theory" merely because you can't be bothered to back yours up."
No need to apologise, as I have never been dismissive of the likelyhood that the vast majority of circles are man-made, and I am surprised that you haven't understood that from my previous posts.
The effect of wind and indeed, rain damage to crops, is well known and understood, including by me, would you believe, as I live in a rural area and observe it on a daily basis first-hand.
As I have said repeatedly above, it is almost impossible to separate out hoaxes from possible genuine and naturally formed single circles. It is not a question of me or anyone else, not "bothering" to find evidence, it is a question of that evidence now being confused and distorted by mischief-makers intent on a self-indulgent massaging of their own frustrated artistic egos.
I posted a report of two witnesses claiming to have actually experienced a single circle being formed at close quarters. They could also be fraudsters, of course, and I fully accept that. However, the fact that fraud can take place, and most often does, does not negate the possibility that the original phenomena was natural occurring.
Your sources on 1987 UK circles do seem incomplete, so I will scan and post the picture of the "offset" single circle I referred to above, that was formed in a field of rape seed in that year. The circle overlaps into an old hedge bank and ditch. Now this again is not conclusive proof that this particular circle was naturally formed, but it does make it less likely to be faked, for the obvious reasons. Hopefully, I should have time tomorrow, so watch this space.