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#31 TAJEY

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 01:50

View PostPete G, on 25 November 2008, 2:32, said:

I don't know if you have thought about this but a lot of photos on the internet have been photoshopped.
Mistakes in the field are regularly rubbed out in the published photos.
Pete

I don't suppose you have any examples of crop circles before being photoshopped and after being photoshopped do you? lol.
I do have a lot or research but not that kind of stuff!

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 01:56

my fav is
http://uk.youtube.co...h?v=-YVtYfMpb1o

I took a copy of this video to two experts in film and video and neither could explain or replicate it.
Westcountry TV did an item with me and their special effects man was stumped.
Crop circle researchers have decided it is fake but no one can explain or replicate it for me.
Try contacting John Wabe who is supposed to have made it...
Good luck
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Posted 25 November 2008 - 02:01

View PostTAJEY, on 25 November 2008, 0:50, said:

View PostPete G, on 25 November 2008, 2:32, said:

I don't know if you have thought about this but a lot of photos on the internet have been photoshopped.
Mistakes in the field are regularly rubbed out in the published photos.
Pete

I don't suppose you have any examples of crop circles before being photoshopped and after being photoshopped do you? lol.
I do have a lot or research but not that kind of stuff!

Pete Sorensen is the man to contact for good examples.

Pete

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 02:01

View PostPete G, on 25 November 2008, 2:56, said:

my fav is
http://uk.youtube.co...h?v=-YVtYfMpb1o

I took a copy of this video to two experts in film and video and neither could explain or replicate it.
Westcountry TV did an item with me and their special effects man was stumped.
Crop circle researchers have decided it is fake but no one can explain or replicate it for me.
Try contacting John Wabe who is supposed to have made it...
Good luck
Pete

Yeah I did see that one - Pretty impressive!
It's a shame, cuz i want to believe they're real but it becomes more evident they're not the more I research.

Off topic, on ebay a few months ago - I won 11 issues of The Cereologist Magazine - I hear those are rare - Pretty interesting magazines! You read them?

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 02:02

View PostPete G, on 25 November 2008, 3:01, said:

View PostTAJEY, on 25 November 2008, 0:50, said:

View PostPete G, on 25 November 2008, 2:32, said:

I don't know if you have thought about this but a lot of photos on the internet have been photoshopped.
Mistakes in the field are regularly rubbed out in the published photos.
Pete

I don't suppose you have any examples of crop circles before being photoshopped and after being photoshopped do you? lol.
I do have a lot or research but not that kind of stuff!

Pete Sorensen is the man to contact for good examples.

Pete

This is brilliant, going to try and google him now - Hope i can get in touch with him.

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 02:09

View PostTAJEY, on 25 November 2008, 1:01, said:

Off topic, on ebay a few months ago - I won 11 issues of The Cereologist Magazine - I hear those are rare - Pretty interesting magazines! You read them?
I have a stack of them in the attic along with a load of books people sent me, some of which never made it to the main stream publishing market.
Small print runs etc.

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 03:32

View PostPete G, on 25 November 2008, 2:09, said:

View PostTAJEY, on 25 November 2008, 1:01, said:

Off topic, on ebay a few months ago - I won 11 issues of The Cereologist Magazine - I hear those are rare - Pretty interesting magazines! You read them?
I have a stack of them in the attic along with a load of books people sent me, some of which never made it to the main stream publishing market.
Small print runs etc.

Pete

Pretty cool stuff.  If you get a chance to dig out those photos you were telling me about that you had in the attic then please do! =] I e-mailed that Peter guy.

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 18:27

Tajey,
         I will not go into detail up here, but as You are pushed for time.
I spend a lot of time in so called wind damage fields, I do this to check out what I detect with dowsing.
I assure You that the surface of this planet is subjected to a detectable matrix, it has measure and adheres at all times to the fibonacci sequence.
That geometry creates a fractal variety , and vector points are evident where for example 34 lines will cross through that point, and that is only around 180 degrees, they are the same lines bisecting the point.
The confusion then arises about something else that utilises the neutral lines, it has duality of spin, and this is where adjacent points comes into it .
The two adjoing points will have to fibonacci sequence say 34/21 numbers of lines through them, and the higher number will be male or anti clockwise in nature, the smaller one will be female or clockwise.
The points act similer to a plug hole with spiral pathways leading to and away from the central point( hence you will see flattened central swirls of crop or a standing column)

What is not evident is the interferance patterns created by this.

And although I find a vast majority of crop circles have manmade features, often it still matches with the matrix that is evident, which is another mind blowing thought of what is influencing those that make them.
but some are not manmade, usually the simpler ones, and in wind damage fields there are many examples of this.
In my opinion, there is a cross over between dimensions where creation and dissolvement occurs, this is from 4D down into 3D and up into 4D.
If you google about a system called ZOME, and there is a good youtube clip called 2,3,5 infinity regarding that system, it helps with the thought patterns between dimensions.
The so called dragon flows that are talked of in dowsing circles are in my opinion super flows of this duality, and they are constantly seeking each other to twine together like lovers.
They are detectable in DNA like patterns that the interferance patterns create between adjoing sets of these points, they are in my opinion the basis of all the zig zag patterns on pottery.
You have basically chosen a rabbit hole of Alice proportions to write about, good luck.
http://www.astroscience.info/QV.htm
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Posted 25 November 2008 - 18:54

View Postkevin.b, on 25 November 2008, 18:27, said:

Tajey,
         I will not go into detail up here, but as You are pushed for time.
I spend a lot of time in so called wind damage fields, I do this to check out what I detect with dowsing.
I assure You that the surface of this planet is subjected to a detectable matrix, it has measure and adheres at all times to the fibonacci sequence.
That geometry creates a fractal variety , and vector points are evident where for example 34 lines will cross through that point, and that is only around 180 degrees, they are the same lines bisecting the point.
The confusion then arises about something else that utilises the neutral lines, it has duality of spin, and this is where adjacent points comes into it .
The two adjoing points will have to fibonacci sequence say 34/21 numbers of lines through them, and the higher number will be male or anti clockwise in nature, the smaller one will be female or clockwise.
The points act similer to a plug hole with spiral pathways leading to and away from the central point( hence you will see flattened central swirls of crop or a standing column)

What is not evident is the interferance patterns created by this.

And although I find a vast majority of crop circles have manmade features, often it still matches with the matrix that is evident, which is another mind blowing thought of what is influencing those that make them.
but some are not manmade, usually the simpler ones, and in wind damage fields there are many examples of this.
In my opinion, there is a cross over between dimensions where creation and dissolvement occurs, this is from 4D down into 3D and up into 4D.
If you google about a system called ZOME, and there is a good youtube clip called 2,3,5 infinity regarding that system, it helps with the thought patterns between dimensions.
The so called dragon flows that are talked of in dowsing circles are in my opinion super flows of this duality, and they are constantly seeking each other to twine together like lovers.
They are detectable in DNA like patterns that the interferance patterns create between adjoing sets of these points, they are in my opinion the basis of all the zig zag patterns on pottery.
You have basically chosen a rabbit hole of Alice proportions to write about, good luck.
http://www.astroscience.info/QV.htm
kevin

My head aches from just reading that, lol!
Thanks Kev - gonna google the zome system now.
Just out of curiosity, which crop circles do you feel are genuine which are more complex than just simple circles?
I ask because you said "but some are not manmade, usually the simpler ones, and in wind damage fields there are many examples of this."

Thanks for this Kevin - It's deeply appreciated.

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 20:45

Tejay,
         THE place for crop circles is the cropcircleconnector.com, I am cropredy.
Read this, just use the slide at the side of the picture to scroll the book.
Think geometrically, dodecehedra.
Think of different dimensions, and that nobody dies.
http://www.scribd.co...-the-illuminati

Think of Avebury where Pete g resides, the twin serpents, think of DNA, they come together there, and on Glastonbury Tor, and at the rollright stones, etc etc etc.
I am humbled to follow them with ease, to be as ONE.

Kevin

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Posted 25 November 2008 - 21:10

View Postkevin.b, on 25 November 2008, 21:45, said:

Tejay,
         THE place for crop circles is the cropcircleconnector.com, I am cropredy.
Read this, just use the slide at the side of the picture to scroll the book.
Think geometrically, dodecehedra.
Think of different dimensions, and that nobody dies.
http://www.scribd.co...-the-illuminati

Think of Avebury where Pete g resides, the twin serpents, think of DNA, they come together there, and on Glastonbury Tor, and at the rollright stones, etc etc etc.
I am humbled to follow them with ease, to be as ONE.

Kevin

I tried to sign up but it never sends the confirmation e-mail =[
Will check that book out bro! =]

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View PostTAJEY, on 24 November 2008, 15:49, said:

I wish I did use the single circle theme but i'm deep into it and have a deadline to reach so unfortunately I can't do that =[ Although I wish i knew then what i know now.
Thanks so much for the advice!
Really helps =]

I'm hoping you guys will be interested in reading my final dissertation when it's complete this month - I could make a post maybe?

I'd be interested in reading your dissertation.  I find a connection between megaliths and crop circles to be pretty far-fetched, but you never know.  Living close to the southwestern deserts of the US I've seen mini-whirlwinds or dust devils many times.  I don't believe they could create crop circles any more than the downdraft of a landing helicopter could.

Crop circles are pretty mysterious in their own right.  As they've grown more elaborate and complex, one thing that's been self-evident (at least to me) is that the designs could easily be created with a computer using any vector-drawing software.  How they get transferred to the ground is another matter.  I can't help wondering if someone is experimenting with some kind of electromagnetic vortex invention.


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Posted 8 April 2009 - 21:44

View Postwhitecrow, on 8 April 2009, 0:54, said:

View PostTAJEY, on 24 November 2008, 15:49, said:

I wish I did use the single circle theme but i'm deep into it and have a deadline to reach so unfortunately I can't do that =[ Although I wish i knew then what i know now.
Thanks so much for the advice!
Really helps =]

I'm hoping you guys will be interested in reading my final dissertation when it's complete this month - I could make a post maybe?

I'd be interested in reading your dissertation.  I find a connection between megaliths and crop circles to be pretty far-fetched, but you never know.  Living close to the southwestern deserts of the US I've seen mini-whirlwinds or dust devils many times.  I don't believe they could create crop circles any more than the downdraft of a landing helicopter could.

Crop circles are pretty mysterious in their own right.  As they've grown more elaborate and complex, one thing that's been self-evident (at least to me) is that the designs could easily be created with a computer using any vector-drawing software.  How they get transferred to the ground is another matter.  I can't help wondering if someone is experimenting with some kind of electromagnetic vortex invention.

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 09:32

Hi this is Lisa am from India am new to this site I love things which are done with stones or are stone related
I am very much found of stone monuments we have  number of stone monuments in India

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