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08-09-12, 12:17 AM #1The Comrade!
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Bulgarian Scientists Claim "Aliens Are Among Us"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...sts-claim.htmlWork on deciphering a complex set of symbols sent to them is underway, scientists from the country's Space Research Institute said.
They claim aliens are currently answering 30 questions posed to them.
Lachezar Filipov, deputy director of the Space Research Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, confirmed the research.
He said the centre's researchers were analysing 150 crop circles from around the world, which they believe answer the questions.
"Aliens are currently all around us, and are watching us all the time," Mr Filipov told Bulgarian media.
I don't know how credible these guys are, but this is pretty interesting. I still think it's rubbish, though.
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08-09-12, 08:18 AM #2
It's possible, we are not alone in the universe.
They are studying us very close.
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08-09-12, 08:56 AM #3
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08-09-12, 09:15 AM #4
[Quote] "The human race was certainly going to have direct contact with the aliens in the next 10 to 15 years,". [Quote]
I don't think that will happen.
An Most "crop circles" have been proven to be a hoax.
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08-09-12, 10:10 AM #5
If God created the universe, aliens made the pyramids.
Eve refers to the aliens.Genesis 2:18. "It is not good that man should be alone".
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08-09-12, 10:11 AM #6
I would consider the date that it was posted to the Telegraph (in 2009) would suggest they never made much headway or the result wasn't what they wanted to hear and therefore they didn't report any further findings.
Corn Circles aren't "Alien" in origin. I'm pretty sure I know the method that can be used to make the more elaborate versions that doesn't use planks of wood and rope., I can't say much about it other than it would most definitely be operated by humans (considering it's human technology) and those humans are very prone to wanting to cause large scale jokes at the expense of those lesser minded folks.
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08-09-12, 10:24 AM #7
Well Stryder, you are the
Keeper of "good" ideas. Wish I knew. So I could cause the large scale jokes at the expense of those lesser minded folks you talked about.
But you did say I can't say much about it other than it would most definitely be operated by humans (considering it's human technology). So I guess it takes more than one... May need to ponder a "new" theory then....
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08-09-12, 10:46 AM #8
Well the main reason I don't want to spill the beans is it's something I wouldn't mind delving into research on. My interest is actually in self-contained, self-sufficient farming. One part of the research involves RF usage to increase a crops yield, density, distribution of water and nutrients. There are of course sidelines (where divergence from the initial research can benefit other fields) such as directing electrical flow in such matriced environments (Ball lightening being a potential) and the potential to displace mass across waveforms for potential transit methods. (flying cars?!?)
It's not a million miles from Hutchinson's initial work, albeit he's usually seen as a Fringer.
Incidentally crop-circles using the method I have in mind do not form "Instantly one night", they are actually pre-planned in advance and a field is matriced for the whole of it's growth pattern, so on one specific night a particular wavelength change causes an inversion of the polar alignment atoms within the cornstems, causing them to change their positioning. So basically one instance you have a corn fielding looking like it's growing naturally and the next you have a sudden corn art pattern that people think is "alien" in origin.
You'll find corn circles created via this method are in places with an altered EM backgrounding from "the event".
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08-09-12, 11:40 AM #9
Your further explinations, you have hinted at. Would be ammusing. It seems differant than some "main stream" thoughts I've come across.
But Ball lightening... Would that not burn crops. Or destroy them.
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08-26-12, 09:56 PM #10Registered Member
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Most crop circles have not been proven to be hoaxes... whist some obviously are others are obviously not.
Hence the reason crop circles were very serious science in the first few years of the phenomenon... before two doods with sticks said "we did it" and since its easier to mock something that rocks your world view rather than to attempt to squash it into the squalid confines of your outdated para-dime... it was simply mocked and ignored instead studied...
And the solid science done in the early days still goes to show that something very very strange and very very significant is taking place...
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08-27-12, 08:49 PM #11
So morphonius_821 do you know what any of the early research says. Like what the "circles" mean, who had created the ones that can't be explained? Or even how the circles got made if humans didn't do them? Show some of That solid science.
Oh an welcome to sciforums.
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08-27-12, 10:31 PM #12
From the link:
Ah, of course they are..."Extraterrestrials are critical of the people's amoral behavior referring to the humans' interference in nature's processes."
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08-27-12, 11:34 PM #13
HOW are "Extraterrestrials are critical of the people's amoral behavior referring to the humans' interference in nature's processes." Just wondering?
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08-28-12, 12:54 AM #14

The ladies quilting group has a confession to make with regard to a certain 'phenomena'.....
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08-28-12, 01:19 AM #15
Crop circles are a beautiful phenomenon. Alien spacecrafts can use circulating gravity fields under the control of a computer program to create crop circles.
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08-28-12, 01:35 AM #16
basically they claim that aliens use crop circles to answer their questions.
How to you make a hot cup of coffee on your alien planet? crop circle
Do you posses weapons to destroy us? crop circle
Do your alien women have the hots for our men? crop circle
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08-28-12, 08:38 AM #17
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08-28-12, 02:10 PM #18Registered Senior Member
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08-28-12, 02:13 PM #19Registered Senior Member
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If anyone would know about aliens being among us it would surely be the Bulgarians. They're a crafty sort.
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08-29-12, 05:50 AM #20Skeptic
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