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This article was originally written for a paranormal magazine called The Paranormal Journal, it became known as The Underground Files covering ghosts, ufos, cryptozoology, and government conspiracies amongst others. I no longer write for the magazine and it is no longer in existence.
Canadian Crop
Circles could be connected to UFO
Crop circles have
turned up in a field in Ontario, Canada not long after a UFO was spotted in the
sky.
Farmer Erv Willert found the
circles this week while combining his wheat.
“I’ve never seen anything
like it,” he says. “One circle is laying one way and the other goes the other
way. I don’t think anyone could do this no one would have the
energy.”
In the Clinton News Record,
Hilary Long quotes Paul Anderson, of the Canadian Crop Circles Research Network
(CCCRN), as saying that “It could have been there for weeks.”
Circles are often discovered
this time of year, when farmers return to their fields to combine their wheat. A
farmer discovered three circles in his field when he combined his
wheat.
Before the circles were
discovered on August 6th, a reporter for the Exeter Times-Advocate wrote that on
the evening of July 21st, one of Willert’s neighbours saw a strange light in the
sky that made a humming sound.
The July 16th edition of
Clinton News-Record says, “Bayfield summer residents report flying saucers… Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame, Clinton, were enjoying a quiet picnic lunch on
Heard’s side road, south of the village on July 3rd, when Mrs. Cuninghame saw a
very bright light in the sky, which she at first took to be the sun’s rays
reflected from the tip of a wing to an airplane.
But then she noticed it was
disk like in shape and she could neither see nor hear an airplane, although its
altitude did not seem high.
“She drew her husband’s
attention to it but it vanished quickly and he rather ridiculed the idea that
she had seen a flying saucer. But in ten minutes he pointed one out to her. It
seemed to be about 600 feet to the south of the one Mrs. Cuninghame had spotted.
They both watched for a minute before it, too, vanished into thin air. Mrs.
Cuninghame described the object of being about the size of a tea plate, ball
like, with perhaps, a flat top, and exceedingly bright silver in
colour.”
CCRN researcher Joanna Emery
says, “I wish I knew what did this. I wouldn’t say it is extraterrestrial, it
could be something terrestrial that we haven’t discovered yet.”
Willert says, “Whatever it
was, I would have loved to have been standing here when it was made.”
However, in
further developments, a local radio station claimed they made the crop circles
found by farmer Michael Esper in his wheat field in Michigan, despite the fact
that researcher Jeffrey Wilson says they were made by an unknown source of high
heat.
He found dozens of wheat
stems with holes made in the middle, caused by steam, which expands and blows
out the holes.
But (smile) when Esper
threatened to sue the radio station for crop damage, they admitted they didn’t
do it.
Poor Esper got suckered out
of his pennies worth again when it came to suing.
Perhaps he would be better
off knocking out some tee shirts, maybe not for big bucks but he’d get a return
on his money perhaps!
He must surely be
frustrated!
Canadian Crop
Circles could be connected to UFO written by Bill Barber
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