For UFOlogists who study the connection of crop circles and UFO sightings there does seem to be some validity to the theory that they are related in some way. There is a high incident of crop circles the day after a UFO is sighted the night before.
Many times when UFO sightings are reported, crop circles are found nearby. But as far as I know nobody has ever seen aliens make crop circles.
So few that I could find no information on it. The majority of UFO sightings are over urban areas and military bases. There are increased sightings in the general vicinity of crop circles, but in the cornfields, no stats.
There were 54 crop circles.
problemly 6 sightings
Crop circles have been reported in various countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, where they are most famously associated with the countryside of Wiltshire. Other countries with documented crop circles include the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Japan. While the phenomenon is most prevalent in the UK, sightings have occurred in many regions, often sparking interest and speculation about their origins. The designs and complexity of crop circles can vary widely, leading to a range of interpretations and theories.
As many as the hoaxers feel like making.
Hundreds of crop circles have been reported around the world. Many of these have later been found to be hoaxes but there still remain a percentage that have defied explaination.
Crop circles at that time, and not only at that time - also any time before, also any time later, were created by lightnings. That genuine.Title: "Crop Circles. The question resolved newly. Puzzled out."First time presented a theory, that all crop circles (that genuine) are an effect of a biotic stress factor - electricity from lightnings - and arise many days after the "exposition".Also that the principle of creation crop circles, and other lodged (damaged) crop is absolutely the same. Electricity from lightning. Irregularly lodged crop is accompanying almost every crop circle. Nodes and stalks there look absolutely the same like inside crop circles.Also anomalies - magnetic, dead insects, burnt plants - heat and electricity and electromagnetic effects from lightnings.
mostly the sussex got hit by a lot of crop circles. people from all over the globe came ther and trampulled all over the place until sussex is just sick an tired of crop circle this an crop circle that. many people were mad cus ther was no christian sussex circles for them. crybabys! a good cristian is good at forgiving the aliens and just to know that jesus will come for us crop circles or not! i feel sorry for the sussexes that have to put up with all this nonsince cus the crop circles are pretty.
mostly the sussex got hit by a lot of crop circles. people from all over the globe came ther and trampulled all over the place until sussex is just sick an tired of crop circle this an crop circle that. many people were mad cus ther was no christian sussex circles for them. crybabys! a good cristian is good at forgiving the aliens and just to know that jesus will come for us crop circles or not! i feel sorry for the sussexes that have to put up with all this nonsince cus the crop circles are pretty.
From the standpoint of "timeline" there can be many answers. Crop circles have been appearing for centuries, if not millennia. The bishop of Lyon was summoned to the king of France in the year 800, in order to explain the weird patterns that kept appearing in the fields surrounding Lyon. People feared the work of the devil. There is historical record concerning the forming of a ring in grass near Assen in the north of the Netherlands, in August 1590. According to eyewitnesses the ring was formed by dancing, mythical, humanoid beings and it involved a swirling gust of wind. "The circle remained from the day after... till the next winter when the plough cut it out". The earliest known crop circle image is the "Mowing Devil", a woodcut made in Hertfordshire, England in 1678 and can be found at the related link. In 1686 Robert Plot's National History of Staffordshire was published, in which several pages were dedicated to the crop circle phenomenon, and the oldest photo of a crop circle was taken in 1937. If timeline is referring to when the crop circles appear; the typical season runs from approximately July to August, but circles do appear in other months. Agricultural crops are not the only place circles are found. There are tree circles, meadow circles, sand circles, and ice and snow circles recorded, to name a few. The best website to view crop circles is the Crop Circle Connector, at the related link below.
While there is no official count of Bigfoot sightings in Tennessee, reports suggest that the state has seen a few sightings each year, typically ranging from 5 to 10. The Tennessee Bigfoot Research Organization and similar groups often track these reports, indicating a steady interest in the creature. However, many sightings are anecdotal, and the actual number may vary yearly based on public interest and reporting.