Hey, Limbo! I thought you were leaving!
Why are you still here?... Until then, ta-ta.
Why are you still here?... Until then, ta-ta.
You maybe think you're the first person to try and lead me down that road Limbo... It aint happening.
Now why not post some information that supports YOUR hypothesis?
Would you explain why you won't answer even these questions?
You will not post anything that is considered to be potentially criminal.
While I cannot support Limbo's hypothesis, I do not consider his or her request to be burdensome. Would you explain why you won't answer even these questions? We don't even know what country you are posting from. There really is no way for us to tie you to any crimes. Furthermore, for all we know, the statute of limitations has already passed on these largely minor transgressions.
Hey, Limbo! I thought you were leaving!
Why are you still here?
Apart from the legal issues (ip address can be logged/traced, but I'm not a CTer so that's not a primary worry). And apart from Rule 1 as quoted by Marduk, there is the ethical and traditional silence of circlemakers, which is part of the phillosophy behind the movement.
Put simply, they don't get into conversations about personal involvement.
The question at the moment is "How Many?" then that leads onto "which ones?" and then there'd be a long denial citing crop circle researchers BS to show how I must be telling lies.
So I stick to discussing the things that are testable, verifiable, repeatable and falsifiable.
Hope this clears that up.
Yeah... and what JoeTheJuggler said ^
One thing I find fascinating about crop circles, more so now than whether there’s evidence that they could be made by an unknown force, is what I see as a misanthropic tendency amongst some cc researchers and croppies when they are reluctant to accept that beautiful things could be the product of humankind.
This seems to reflect a modern trend apparent in many areas, from the neo-Malthusian streak of the fundamentalist Green movement (more people are bad) to New Agers believing in the return of a benevolent alien race to save Mankind from its sins.
Back in the Renaissance, beauty was celebrated. Art took the most painful of life experience and turned it into a force for positive change in the human psyche. Humans were seen as progressive, enlightened, the answer to the problems of the world. Now, when faced with a new art form, perhaps some people’s desire to believe in aliens stems from a collective guilt, imposed by this creeping anti-progressiveness in society, this sense that ‘people are bad and Nature is good’.
Just a thought…
Meh, I'm not getting anything useful from this thread. None of you have answers except maybe Stray Cat but he won't talk.
Stray Cat, if you decide to be less tight-lipped send me a PM. Until then, ta-ta.
...stuff...
5 hours, 40 minutes later...
Worst drama queening ever.
Cite? Wiki places the first account as 1678I don't believe in alien races.
Crop circles are not a new art form. The earliest mention of a crop circle dates back to the 1500s.
Speculation without evidence.Crop circles are probably far older than that.
So all you have is one person's mystical belief. It's hardly a compelling argument for anything but a mundane explanation for anything paranormal about crop circle making.A Crop Circle Maker Speaks
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Indeed, we should not dismiss the human circle-makers. People like Matt are not fakers or hoaxers. Rather, they are, perhaps ironically, the key to understanding the Crop Circle puzzle and its relationship to us."
Ah, so you ARE a drama queen!Do you frequently harass posters "moderator" Cuddles? I feel harassed. I'm talking to 23_Tauri in a civil manner, new blood who seems like a nice guy. I'm not talking to tight-lipped paranoid Stray Cat, who refuses to answer my questions. And I'm not talking to YOU, a "moderator" who has a typical skeptic offensive attitude that would have gotten you on my ignore list long ago if not your your protected mod status.
If you want to harass woo-woos, then maybe you shouldn't be a mod. But then again I suspect that maybe sometimes certain people become mods partly so that they can harass woo-woos without being put on ignore lists. More fun that way, I wager.
http://astrojourneys.com/images/et_cropcircle_450_opt.jpg
Anybody know if this is proven fake? When it is made, and where?
Edited by Locknar:Edited, breach of Rule 4. Please do not hotlink copyrighted material.
If that's true then leave me the hell alone "mod". My posts are civil, on topic, and are not attacks.
This would explain why some telepaths or psychics claim to have seen Crop Circle designs before they appear – because we are all dialed into the same group-mind ‘internet.’
I didn’t say you did.I don't believe in alien races.
The much vaunted ‘mowing devil’ woodcut dates from 1678 and no way definitively shows a beastie making a crop circle. I stand by my assertion that cc’s are a relatively modern medium for artists.Crop circles are not a new art form. The earliest mention of a crop circle dates back to the 1500s. Crop circles are probably far older than that.
A Crop Circle Maker Speaks
…..SNIP….
Rather, they are, perhaps ironically, the key to understanding the Crop Circle puzzle and its relationship to us."