lets talk about these
>>17499505
>>17499453
what about them?
>>17499605
>what about them?
OP is your classic lazy ass OP, starts thread with minimal effort, doesn't post anything else. NONE of those gripping crop circle pics are from the OP.
>>17499453
I think these are way more interesting.
>>17499610
Greenpeace morons arrested after fucking with Nazca lines:
http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-nasca-lines-argentine-police-arrest-greenpeace-activist-105206
>>17499610
Other channels have rules, like you have to post at least six wallpapers if you want to start a thread on /wg/. We really should ban people who post lazy, pointless shit like this and then abandon the threads. They fuck up /x/ as badly as any troll.
Let me get this right: crop circles are the imprints of space ships that have landed and/or will land. If this is true, why are many crop circles so weirdly shaped? In what way is that a conventional shape? Am I mistaken and crop circles have moved on from conspiracy nutjob topics to an art form? Their shapes just don't make sense.
>>17499453
Well start talking faggot.
>>17499617
The entitledment. Imagine these morons minds, justifying defacing year old ruins by plavcing self serving advertisments.
>>17499678
they're summoning sigils for aliens.
Let me get this right: crop circles are the imprints of space ships that have landed and/or will land. If this is true, why are many crop circles so weirdly shaped? In what way is that a conventional shape? Am I mistaken and crop circles have moved on from conspiracy nutjob topics to an art form? Their shapes just don't make sense.
>>17499617
Not trying to sound like a conspiracy nut but isn't that the exact kind of story that would be a cover up
Crop Circles were originally created by hippy college stoners trying to communicate with UFOs in English country fields. The myth that UFOs were creating the circles came later.
Amateur artists, students, hoaxers etc soon jumped on board and the crop circle myth took off.
It mainly died out in the late 90's but some huge ones are still made. Some of the ones ITT were made by artists who admitted they'd made them.
>>17499617
What pieces of shit. I put it up there with the fur skinners arranging dead bodies of baby seals.
>>17499960
I agree with parts of that, but there is this one great documentary interviewing the artists and they admit that there's a bunch of crop circles that are too massive to be made by humans in the time span of a night without detection.
Real crop circles have specific attributes like metal shavings, and bursted stems from a microwave like radiation.
When those artists tried to replicate those two attributes that distinguishes real crop circles from the man made ones, not only was it noisy, it doubled the time it took to make the crop circle. Who would take the time to pull off such details that can only be seen through a microscope? And whoever they are, how did they pull it off so quickly and quietly?