First Crop Circle of 2019

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The 2019 crop circle season is officially underway in England as the first formation of the year has been found. The design was reportedly discovered in the town of Warminster on Wednesday. The appearance of the formation may have elicited sighs of relief from the UK crop circle research community who have not had to wait this long for the season to begin since 2013, when it took until June for the first design to be discovered.

Suggesting that perhaps the crop circle makers are working off a bit of rust accumulated over the winter months, this first formation of the year is a fairly basic design. It consists of a circle surrounded by a thick ring and then a thinner ring which features a pair of larger spheres opposite of each other. Suggestions as to what the formation may be meant to convey include a rudimentary electrical generator or possibly some kind of celestial alignment.

Per usual, fastidious crop circle investigators in England have already flocked to the site to document the formation by way of two different drone videos as well as close-up photographs from the inside the design. What may be most noteworthy about the scene is that the crops appear to be fairly high, making the shape of the formation noticeably crisp, which somewhat makes up for its lackluster design.

As to who or what may have created the formation, it's a safe bet that the debate over the cause of the crop circle phenomenon will undoubtedly continue in 2019 as skeptics contend that the formation came courtesy of human hands. However, based on his examination of the drone videos, researcher Dr. Horace R. Drew argued that "there is no indication at present of any heavy mechanical or other man-made actions in its formation." One thing that seems certain is that we'll be seeing many more formations in the weeks and months to come now that crop circle season has begun.
 
OK...been thinking about these things. What if...going out on a limb here...these things are made by harmonics? (This is going with the presumption that they are not man made, which I believe many are.) Ever seen what sound does to sand? Makes some really nice designs.
 
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There must be a message we’re missing. I keep thinking it’s got to have a purpose. Perhaps they are messages to someone other than us.
 
What if...going out on a limb here...these things are made by harmonics?
Never heard that before but it does look like a form of this.Did aliens cause these vibrations though or are they from within the Earth?
 
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Crop Circle Flap Unfolding in France - Coast to Coast AM

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In a rather surprising development, France has come to dominate this year's crop circle season with six formations having now appeared throughout the country over the last few weeks. The flap began at the beginning of the month when pilots from a flying club noticed a curious design in a field. A second formation soon followed and seemingly sparked something of a frenzy in France as, just days later, a jaw-dropping four more designs were discovered.

The first of the newfound formations is located in the community of Menetou-Salon and was spotted on June 14th. The design measures around 130 feet long and consists of a series of circles pressed down into a field. A second formation was reportedly noticed on the same day in the town of Conde-sur-Vire. This find measures 160 feet long and features crescents as well as circles. The third formation, discovered three days later in Saint-Jean-de-Bassel, is dramatically different as it resembles a honeycomb.

The fourth and final formation in the series was found the following day in the town of Blaesheim and boasts a unique backstory, unlike the other designs. While coverage of the other crop circles by French media outlets focused on the mystery of who or what may be behind the curious discoveries, there was no question as to the source for this particular formation. That's because the complex design was revealed to have been the work of a math teacher and his students as part of an elaborate geometry lesson.

According to a local media report, the sizeable formation was approved by the mayor of the town, who arranged for a field to be donated so that the class could have a place to create the crop circle. In total, two busloads of students were enlisted for the project which took a full day to complete. Had the endeavor not been revealed to the public, it's possible that the formation would have set off red flags among crop circle researchers as a number of fastidious students of the phenomenon noted that it appears to be poorly constructed with a number of ragged edges.

Be that as it may, the formation constitutes the sixth crop circle found in France this season. To put that in some perspective, there was only one design discovered in 2018, two in 2017, zero in 2016 and 2017, and two in 2014, meaning that the 2019 count is more than the total number of reports for the last five years combined. And, with summer only having just begun, it's a safe bet that there will be even more entries added to the catalog of French crop circles found this year.