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wickedsunny New Member
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|  | Why there are no crop circles In India or Asia? « Thread Started on Feb 19, 2008, 11:14pm » | |
Why ?
Do Aliens also differentiate in the name of countries or religion ?
Why they always choose USA or UK?
Why not India ? We have farms here, why no crop circles here?
It does not make sense to me. 
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|  | Re: Why there are no crop circles In India or Asia « Reply #1 on May 14, 2009, 6:45pm » | |
Here is the answer for you from an excellent link. Check it out...
http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/faq.html
Quote:Q: Have crop circles appeared in other countries and is this evidence against hoaxing?
A: Yes. In fact crop circles have appeared all around the world; America, Canada, France, India, Japan, Afghanistan, Germany and Sweden to name just a few. In Japan a circle appeared in a rice paddy field and the following morning thousands of gallons of water had also vanished - equal to the volume of the crop circle. Snow circles have even been photographed in the mountains of Afghanistan, with no footsteps leading to them. You can't tell me that hoaxers are driving around in water tankers or lowering themselves out of helicopters. These aren't simple circles either. The snow circles in Afghanistan were arranged in a quintuplet, similar to some of the 'Celtic cross' designs seen in Southern England. |
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|  | Re: Why there are no crop circles In India or Asia « Reply #2 on Aug 16, 2009, 3:24pm » | |
Aliens jump the border of Mexico and the united states for freedom everyday. lol
I'm just kidding but it's an interesting question.
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|  | Re: Why there are no crop circles In India or Asia « Reply #3 on Aug 19, 2009, 6:27pm » | |
haha i was about to say they are racist but i dont think they are. they probably have made crop circles all around the world. its just not mentioned in other countries i geuss.
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|  | Re: Why there are no crop circles In India or Asia « Reply #4 on Aug 20, 2009, 3:03pm » | |
your probably right, and if there aren't It's probably because of the cultures every where or something.
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|  | Re: Why there are no crop circles In India or Asia « Reply #5 on Aug 21, 2009, 2:35pm » | |
lol! maybe its because they are trying to screw up the US! lol prob not that.
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|  | Re: Why there are no crop circles In India or Asia « Reply #6 on Aug 24, 2009, 1:58pm » | |
I could probably think of a million reasons why. only one or two might have potential to be right though.
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