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A couple of phone calls have revealed some further points of interest. Firstly I've just called a local dowser: she locates and maps ley lines in and around the ancient sites in the heart of crop circle country. A few years back a couple of her friends, dismayed at the gullibility of the crop circle research community, decided to fake one to test their response. They went to work and a few days later my friend showed Issabelle a press report on the formation and asked her what she thought. It was, Issabelle replied, genuine.
Now I hear Issabelle is gifted when it comes to working with the human aura but I'm not too sure about her judgement concerning crop circles. And although my dowser friend assures me that she is a gifted and compassionate individual, when it comes to her judgement on crop circles I’m not so sure.
However that doesn't mean that she is wrong about this particular formation. I've also just spoken to researcher Charles Mallet, who investigated the formation at first hand yesterday. And his conclusion?
Yes, it's a fake. A very elaborate one but a fake nonetheless. During the course of his investigations he came across drag marks and obvious signs that the formation had been created using boards to flatten the crop. Snapped stems and scrape marks over the flattened crop were very much in evidence. Charles reckons that this formation will receive maximum publicity over the coming days and then, when everybody has at least accepted the possibility that it may be genuine, the hoaxers will step forward with evidence that it was indeed faked. Thereby causing us to doubt the other genuine formations.
For what it’s worth the guy who took the aerial photo, Colin Andrews, is also said to be funded by a Rockefeller foundation.
That said, it doesn’t mean that all formations are faked. A few days earlier a genuine formation had arrived a few miles away in East Field. This one had no snapped stems but gently flowing stalks, as if a wind or fluid has washed through the crop, leaving the pattern pictured below.