At first I was a little dubious about whether the crop circle was real. From the image it looks very simple and people have become quite skilled at faking them. Even the Guardian newspaper has been instructing people how to make them, with planks and rope, but really to me this is none other than a purposeful distraction (The Guardian is funded by the G@tes Foundation!), to discredit these tremendous interdimensional communication tools – the authentic ones that is.
Why do I believe this one is indeed authentic?…
You could imagine that the standard hexagon and the 6 spiral arms might be reasonably okay to mimic, assuming you had a team of people, the time, the tools and the light to do it – without being seen of course, at a place which is quite close to the village itself, where plenty of people often walk. But on entering the circle, what drew my attention most, was the small lines interconnecting each spiral arm. You can make them out faintly in the image.
What’s fascinating is that they’re so slim it would be impossible for a human to pass down them, carefully bending down to neatly enfold the crops (they’re not flattened with boards as the Guardian article suggests, but carefully enfolded and interwoven). But even if this was possible, you’d need to do it once the outer spiral arms were already in place – the challenge to this logic being that at each end of the line, the crops are enfolded UNDERNEATH the spiral arms; meaning they had to be done BEFORE the arms had been constructed. It made it incredulous to think that the circle was faked.
The realisation caused me to dive deeper into what might the crop circle be telling us?...<<<Read The Original Article Here>>>...