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UK Crop Formations '99

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And so the team worked diligenty on like the best possible functional family that first week of the '99 expedition. They walked through the fields during the daytimes, networked with many friends finding each other at the infamous Barge Inn, located on the Avon Canal across from one of the mysterious white horses of Effington carved in the natural limestone on hills of this part of England. The evenings were spent on the hillsides nightwatching for whatever might float or fly by overhead in the mostly clear nightskies. One evening, on Knapp hill, the group watched a bright pulsing light high above move slowly in a straight line, stopping for 30 - 45 minutes, before making a 90 degree turn and continuing on its mysterious journey. A satellite? No, definitely not was the consensus of the team - but what the anomaly was remains a mystery and several nights viewing during the same time period did not reproduce the event.

On August 8th there was a conference organized by Beyond Boundaries friend, Diane Krishna, held in Marlborough focusing on experiences people have had within the formations. The research group decided that conference offered something of value enough to be worth sacrificing precious time to be spent sitting in a conference rather than spending that day traipsing through the fields. Attending the well done conference did prove to be a wise decision for it was there that they met David Kingston and listened to the formations set to music.

David tells us a little about himself and how he got into the cropcircles research. He served in the RAF and was on Christmas Island for Britain's nuclear tests in 1957 where he witnessed his first UFO. Many sightings in many other places followed throughout those years. His search into Crop Circle Formations started after he saw a UFO at Clay Hill, Warminster, England in 1976, during the night, only to discover a Crop Circle at the foot of Clay Hill as dawn broke. He started his own research unit, called Crop Phenomena Investigations, in 1988 and has since then carried out research on behalf of the BLT Research Team under the leadership of Dr. William Levengood in America. This famous team carries out scientific tests on the crop samples taken from the formations and random samples in the surrounding fields.

Since the early 1980's sounds have been recorded in many of the Crop Circles by researchers and television crews. The frequency, mainly around 5.2Hz (or one of its harmonics), David says, has varied from formation to formation. Def. of Diatonic (DIE-uh-toh-nik): Proceeding in the order of the octave based on five tones and two semitones. The major and natural minor scales and the modes are all diatonic In the major scale, the semitones fall between the third and fourth tones Construction of the Just Diatonic Scale.

For Example:

The Just Scale is built to maximise the number of consonant intervals that have exact frequency ratios. The major triad, ratios 4/5/6 is the starting place. One of the features that makes the Just Scale so attractive in the West is that most of Western harmony is built around this triad.

Definition: a geometry is a diagram with rotational symmetry, unembellished and containing a theorem that can be proved by Euclidean logic and construction, and which qenerally defines a pair or more of diatonic ratios. A Crop geometry is an unembellished diagram with rotational symmetry, which contains a theorem that can be proved by Euclidean logic and constructions, and generally leads to a pair or more of diatonic ratios, according to researcher Gerald Hawkings.

Supposedly the music that David played at the conference was recorded by setting the ratios of the geometries of the crop formations to correlate with musical notes on this scale - and they made beautiful harmonious music - that all of us enjoyed - amazing stuff! Using a computer and other aspects of modern technology, sound is generated using the notes which emit from the pure symmetry of these incredible beautiful shapes. And, assigning notes from the diatonic ratio to the formations the music is derived. These shapes have had very deep and profound effects on people that have visited the formations for many years. The end result is unusual sounds, relaxing, emotional, inspiring and emotive, which is suitable for meditation or background music. David says that before you listen to the different vibrational frequencies take time out to relax, close your eyes and allow images to occur as you experience a new world in sound, one you may have felt but not heard before. This is a chance also for vibrational medicine therapists who make up their own essences , try placing your essence with the headphones surrounding the bottle/container and see if it alters its "make-up" properties. The tapes containing a selection of crop circle formations and their distinct musical signatures. The audio tapes are now available for sale via his website.

Why Beyond Boundaries still organizes Crop Circles Expeditions is a question the team has to answer each year. After all everyone knows now that Doug and Dave make all the formations. You know, those two old men who have a few pints at their local pub that they probably have never ventured more than 20 miles from during their whole life and then go out with planks and ropes and make all those intricate designs - some of which are hundreds of feet long and wide - and somehow they never leave footprints or other telltale signs? They must travel out of body to all those other parts of the world where such phenomena exists as every evening they are seen back in the local pub right in their own little neighborhood. One of them has passed on and the other must get all that work done with the help of his partner who is now in ghostform. So why do people waste time and money traveling to England once each year to research this phenomenon when everyone knows it is totally the work of those two smelly old boozers?

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