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How
is it possible these forgers have the ability to encode such complex
information one night, yet fail miserably the next, even with the aid
of light?
Take another example, from Longwood Warren in 1995 (above left),
a crop formation depicting the orbits of planets in the inner solar
system to an accuracy of 99%. The number of circles in the 'asteroid
belt' depict the exact number of years the alignment shown actually
occurs in the heavens; furthermore, the overlay clearly demonstrates
Hawkins' Theorem II, where the relationship between the large circle
and asteroids is an exact octave. This one occurred in total darkness.
Compare this to Team Satan/circlemakers' effort on the right, created
in remote New Zealand with help from two powerful lights suspended
above the field, and witnessed by the local townspeople. The hoaxers
clearly fail to bisect a simple hexagonal framework in the centre, and
the rest of the design falls out of alignment at most points.
Furthermore, the depiction of the Mandelbrot Set- normally an elegant
cardeoid shape made from a computer-generated series of mathematical
calculations- is nothing more than a crude circle with a chunk removed
from the top.
But how were they
able to achieve such a complex pattern anyway? It has since been
revealed that this field was earlier staked out with ropes and pins,
prior to the making of the formation. Little wonder that when the work
was aired in 'Secrets of Deception' the team is seen working the crop virtually freehand.
Not
to take credit away from their elaborate endeavour on the other side of
the world. Yet when the hoaxers tried to achieve the same exercise back
in more densely-populated England, they were immediately caught. Which
just goes to show how much harder it is to pull the wool over people's
eyes when you try to do this kind of thing back in a country where the
local residents actually outnumber the sheep!
So
when you see Team Satan/the circlemakers (names Rod Dickinson, John
Lundberg, Will Russell) laying claim to crop circles whose geometrical,
biophysical and electromagnetic properties have, to this day, proved to
have been created beyond the capacity of boot and plank of wood, you
are witnessing a deception in itself. By grafting their inferior work
to the real phenomenon, they gain attention through association and
without showing a slither of evidence in support of their claims.
It
is worth remembering that any number of terrorist organizations often
claim the same bomb, demonstrating just how much easier it is to get
credit and the glory than to perform the work yourself.
UPDATE on the Daily Mail 'sponsored' crop formation
New
evidence suggests the above team has laid claim to someone else's work.
According to their claim, featured in The Daily Mail, they made the
Avebury hoax between 11.30 pm and 5 am. But two people have come
forward to say they were standing by the said field between midnight
and 12.45 am, and no pattern was evident in the crop; since this was
the night of the full moon, visibility was perfect, and besides, the
field in question lies on a prominent incline. A local shop manager
whose bedroom window overlooks the field also verifies that at 2 am no
crop circle was in place.
There is
no doubt the design did not conform to the accepted phenomenon, but
this brings up more questions: If Team Satan/the circlemakers did not
make this design, who or what did?
The
Daily Mail article also states that a number of eight bar gates were
crossed as the team reached the field. The problem is, farm gates in
Wiltshire are either five- or six bar. So one has to wonder, were the
team even anywhere near Wiltshire when the hoax was made?
Further
evidence uncovered by researcher Lucy Pringle adds to the scam. The
originator of the article, reporter Sam Taylor, appears not to exist.
Queries to Ms. Taylor are re-directed to the Daily Mirror, specifically
the desk of Graham Brough. Long-time followers of crop circles will
know this man as the creator of Doug and Dave, another crop circle scam
story. Readers are encouraged to ring up both newspapers and demand to
know why this obvious deception has been perpetrated at the expense of
the public.
My preliminary analysis
of plants at the site suggest that this crop circle, along with two
other crop circles of the season, may have another origin. The ground
evidence suggests that an energy in the microwave region has been used.
Genuine crop circles contain traceable electromagnetic energy (in the
mid to high MHz range), which ally with biological and brainwave states
(these would be responsible for the changes in chromosomes in crop
circles plants, and for the range of physiological affects on
visitors); microwave however operates in the GHz range and tends to
leave plants and soil sterile. Technology capable of transmiting coded
information at such a range was recently switched on in Alaska, under
the U.S. military's secret project HAARP. Not yet provable, but it's
just a thought...
By Freddy Silva. This article can be disseminated free, for non-profit use only.
Images © Freddy Silva, Colin Andrews
REPLY TO DICKINSON CRITICISM.
Since
this report was uploaded, Rod Dickinson of Team Satan/ the circlemakers
has responded with a number of accusations and observations on his web
site, which he is perfectly entitled to do since I have taken the
trouble to dissect his claims. Here is my reply:
DICKINSON: claims NOT to have made the Julia and Triple Julia Set crop circles.
REPLY:
Judging from the way Mr. Dickinson exhibits these colossal formations
on his web site, one is led to believe he did, after all if you are
claiming to be 'England's circlemakers' why would you display work that
does not belong to you? Unless, of course, the intention is to claim
through association, a technique often used to great effect in
advertising. Secondly, the original allegation was made to researchers
by another well-known hoaxer Rob Irving, a friend of the team. Mr.
Dickinson now claims that he knows who really made these formations.
And frankly, I would love to know- given how a number of very reliable
eyewitness place the 'Julia Set' as having materialized within a
fifteen minute window, and beside a busy tourist site during daylight,
the perpetrators would have mastered the ability of invisibility and
levitation alone to do the work.
DICKINSON: (referring to the Milk Hill hoax 1998) "we made a formation for the BBC consisting of 100 circles in 2.5 hrs ...An average of 60 seconds per circle"
REPLY:
We'll have to take the 2.5 hrs at face value since no independent judge
was there to witness. To their credit, this is a very good endeavour,
created under accepted circle-making conditions. However, their far
superior creation in New Zealand, also containing the same number of
circles, pre-staked with string, under artificial lighting, took three
hours longer to make. Perhaps the team was sluggish in New Zealand! Mr.
Dickinson claims that his Milk Hill effort matches the rate of 58
seconds per circle required for the 'Triple Julia Set', but what he
conveniently forgets is that the size of circles in this genuine crop
circle were far in excess of his; that each of its three spiralling
arms measured over 900 ft- by comparison, his Milk Hill hoax was a mere
180 ft in diameter. The Windmill Hill formation is also based on three
logarithmic spirals requiring an outward spiralling motion of the ratio
1: 1.618, not exactly a simple thing on paper alone. Furthermore, I was
at the 'Triple Julia Set' the morning of its appearance- no plants were
damaged, every circle was created by an organized spiral pattern, the
centre of every circle was crafted individually with every conceivable
variation of swirl. The Milk Hill floor pattern was nothing more than a
trampled mess with no semblance of spiral or central ornament other
than signs of hasty movement by planks. So Mr. Dickinson's criteria for
creating crop circles 'under similar conditions' is completely
misleading.
DICKINSON: "The logo in the middle of the formation (belonging to our sponsors Yellow Pages, which Freddy mistakes for 'bad geometry'!)..."
REPLY:
This is an error on my part, since at the time I was not aware the
design in the centre was a logo. My apologies. However, my analysis on
this page is of the TOTAL design, and this clearly shows how the
geometry is indeed flawed. Genuine crop circles, whose alignments are
based on the laws of harmonics and sacred geometry, do not contain these errors.
DICKINSON: "Freddy
also feels that the connecting paths that lay out the geometry of the
BBC formation were uncharacteristic of the 'genuine' phenomenon. But
oddly in a fit of selective amnesia Freddy forgot that both Windmill
Hill and The Stonehenge Julia (he regards both as 'genuine', not man
made) were characterized by very prominent 'connecting paths'."
REPLY:
Not so because when thye were discovered there were no conencting paths
between circles; these were later made as people walked from circle
tocircle. Mr. Dickinson also confuses a 'connecting path' with an
'underlying path'. An underlying path is often a trace marker used as a
skeleton from which the crop circle design expands. To my knowledge
both hoaxers and Circlemakers (the real ones) use this technique, often
in association with more complex patterns. There is one very
differentiating feature – in genuine circles this path forms as a wave,
just as in an oscilloscope, and since energy moves in waves it is
likely that such a feature is a form of the energeticfunction which
created it; man-made circles have tracer lines which are straight or
circular – where one can also see errors of measument and therefore
corrective re-alignments . Roy Dutton, Pat Delgado and Stanley Morcom
have researched this at length, some postulating that a thin
'pencil-type' energy source programmes the stems to bend and lay in
this fashion. This is certified by dowsing, which reveals a residue of
electromagnetic energy; the hoax underlying paths do not dowse.
What
I refer to as 'connecting paths' are the breaks in the circle walls
that people make as they walk from circle to circle; they are also
created by the initial treading of plants to establish the reference
points of the design to be created. These connecting paths are evident
in Mr. Dickinson's work, but were not evident in both Julia Sets until after groups of people began walking through the formations.
DICKINSON: "Freddy
also didn't like the the profile of a new car model for Mitsubishi that
we created a few weeks later - claiming the wheels were crooked."
REPLY: They were
crooked- I measured them. If someone else who measured them can tell me
I'm wrong I would be happy to admit an error. Regardless, the car was a
good piece of work- but once again the mess on the ground revealed the
human origin.
DICKINSON: "The
background to Silva's criticism of our efforts last year and in
previous years is coloured by the fact that when Silva reported the
Avebury triangle on his website 'the crop circular' he claimed it had
been Psychically predicted... As soon as the story broke in the media,
that we had made it, this report mysteriously disappeared from his web
site to be replaced with less than complimentary commentary, claiming
we, the local farmer and the Mail were, in our own ways ridiculing crop
circle researchers."
REPLY: The
background to my criticism, like most other researchers, is that Team
Satan/circlemakers have been deceiving people and the press into
believing they are behind the crop circle phenomenon. There is no doubt
that this team is perhaps the most talented in terms of creating the
more elaborate man-made crop circles, and certainly provide a good
barometer with which to judge the real thing. This is useful for
research.
In my original article I
DID claim that the design had been predicted- but I did NOT claim that
it was genuine. As I explained to Mr. Dickinson's colleague, John
Lundberg, at a lecture last year, psychics predict the EVENT. If you
ask for specific information, a good intuitive will also tell you if
the event will be man made or otherwise. It was established beforehand
that a formation was about to appear at Avebury, that was all (so as
not to bias the research on the ground), so my report was correct.
Secondly, the formation was declared a hoax by myself when I visited
Avebury shortly after its appearance that morning, and I e-mailed
several colleagues of my opinion. The design was a mess, crushed plants
everywhere, and no reference to the local lines and eddies of
electromagnetic energy, of which there is plenty at this location- even
sheep can locate this stuff! The confusion in my original report
stemmed from an interview with a local resident who had commissioned a
crop circle design to be made at the same location to advertise a
concert. Since I was stretched to analyse far more important events, it
then took me a week before I found the time to update my report with
more complete evidence, by which time the Daily Mail had printed their
article (why does it take a newspaper a week to print news anyway?). So
it did not 'mysteriously disappear', nor was my initial- and correct-
observation brushed under the carpet, as Rod implies; the information
was made public and at the rate I was receiving it.
As
it now turns out, Mr. Dickinson and Team Satan/the circlemakers' story
does not match the evidence and the eyewitness statements, so it is now
doubtful these individuals made the formation at all. Regardless, I
thank Rod Dickinson for taking the trouble to express his side of the
story and to point out any discrepancies in our opposing points of view.
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