Crop Circles.
In this intercession of Our Lady crop circles are discussed. As a background to this consider the following:
In
September 1991 two Englishmen, Doug Bower and Dave Chorley, stepped forward to take credit for the entire crop circle phenomenon.
According
to this pair, who were both in their 60s, their activities had began as a lark back in the late 1970s. They had wanted to fool people
into thinking that UFOs had landed. Their hobby had gradually evolved into an obsession, involving night after night of circular toil
in the fields of England.
The tools of their trade were disarmingly simple, being nothing more than wooden planks and string.
Armed with this equipment, the two were able to demonstrate the ability to fashion crop circles similar to many that had been found.
But
cerealogists noted that it strained credibility to think that the pair had created all the hundreds of crop circles that had been
found in the last decade, and certainly they could not have been responsible for the circles outside England.
The media hyped
Doug and Dave's revelation, and as a consequence many dismissed the entire phenomenon of crop circles as their work. But over time
even crop circle skeptics began to question Doug and Dave's confession. What evidence was there to support their claim of having created
hundreds of crop circles throughout the 80s? Were they themselves just publicity seekers? To this day these questions have not been
answered, leaving it unclear how many crop circles Doug and Dave were responsible for.
Some crop circles have very sophisticated
designs. You are referred to other Internet sites to view these. Would humans be able to make them overnight? In the book Our Lady
leaves this question open. Do humans make the crop circles? Do aliens, who are visiting our planet, make the crop circles, using advanced
technology?
If you can keep an open mind, read on.
Remember, there is a special intercessionary blessing of Our Lady
for anyone who reads carefully through this entire website.
This page - Crop Circles. Updated: March 2009.