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T. Roy Dutton's Close Encounters

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9) In an independent unbiased exercise, mathematical analysis of the spiralled flattening found in cropcircles led to their simulation by computer graphics. The precise mathematical laws and sequencing which appear to govern the flattening process indicate that a technological rather than a natural solution should be sought. This is consistent with the other indications already outlined. The observed precision, implied ssequencing and the undamaged nature of the severely bent crop stems in genuine cropcircle formations, all point towards some form of rotating line-scanner, which is radiating a mobile beam of energy into the crop from above. There appear to be no likely candidates within the range of currently usuable energy forms, but it is suggested that microwave gravitational radiation might produce the effects observed.

10) If we assume that the genuine cropcircles and pictograms result from ET scout vehicle activity, as the evidence seems to suggest, two possible explanations present themselves for consideration: a) The initial purpose of the scanning device might have been to create images of underground formations, and it was discovered that the crops were being flattened incidentally; b) It was noticed that people were becoming intrigued by the crop formations being created during routine scanning operations, so the same kind of line-scanner was then used to produce communication- cyphers (pictograms) in the crop fields to present us with intelligence tests of the MENSA kind. Whatever the source of them, some of the pictograms of 1990/91 were recognisable as depictions of solar, lunar and planetary alighments occurring in the same 24 hour periods.

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