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The 4th Crop Circle reported this season and once again in Canola with the crop beautifully laid out without damaging the stalks as seen in the video uploaded to Crop Circle Reporter, Michael Glickman's new blog ...


Crop Circles have many messages based on various interpretations and at first glance this one seemed to look like some kind of a timeline shown with prominent I-Ching symbolism ... One of the most interesting and accurate interpretations is that it's a graphical representation of Euler's Identity ... shared by Perceval from the Daily Grail ...

When I saw the photos of the Wilton Windmill Crop Circle, reported on 22nd May 2010, I was immediately struck by the possibility of a message encoded in 8-bit binary.

After transcribing the binary digits, I duly translated each byte into its corresponding ASCII character, starting from the windmill and working clockwise.

The result was this:

e^(hi)pi)1=0

It looked like some kind of equation, and when I looked it up, Google asked if I meant: e^(i)pi)1=0, for which the top result was Euler's identity: eiπ+1=0. This has been called "the most beautiful theorem in mathematics". No surprise that it should turn up in a crop circle then!

Now, I'm not much of a mathematician, so I don't know anything about the odd notation of the formula as expressed in the crop circle, but I assumed that, for the circle-maker, it could be a way to get around the limitations of ASCII text.

One thing bothered me though, and that was the inclusion of the anomalous 'h' in the message/formula. Certainly, with the absent '+', it made up the number of characters to twelve, which would make the crop circle easier to produce on the ground and more windmill-like, as well as referencing a highly symbolic number.

More significantly though, with the adjacent 'i', it reads 'hi' - an embedded message from the maker perhaps? It was only when James Gilliland suggested in this Facebook thread that 'h' could be a reference to the Planck constant, taking us from the world of maths into the world of physics, that I realised what could be the full meaning of the embedded message.

Could the makers have left a 'Planck' in the design as a subtle joke on all the croppies who might pronounce this a 'genuine' crop circle as opposed to a circle made with a plank ?! ... :~)


A White beam of light and dark figure was captured in the Wilton Windmill formation by Andrew Pyrka as he took this picture above with Sun directly behind him ruling out the possibility of some kind of a reflection ...


The Pi Crop Circle of 2008 represented Pi to the tenth decimal graphically ... :)


Last season we saw another graphical representation of Pi (22/7) on the 24th of May 2009 ... :)



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If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes I might have not believed it, but unknown small white objects were seen and photographed high in the sky for two days, right above the World Trade Center during Mexico City’s large World UFO Summit on March 19-21, 2010. The objects were first spotted Saturday afternoon March 20 by Italian contactee and UFO watcher Antonio Urzi, who was one of the Summit speakers. On Sunday, the objects were followed again by Urzi and also by several of Mexico’s “Vigilantes” (UFO watchers), whose videos are broadcast often by famous TV journalist Jaime Maussan, who was the Summit’s host.

Open Minds’ own Alejandro Rojas was also able to film the objects and, although I was unable to catch them on my digital camera, I did see a small, round white object moving slowly high in the sky. I suppose it’s possible that it was just a balloon, but it was too far to say for sure. Moreover, this is not the first time it’s happened at a UFO Conference attended by Urzi—similar events took place in 2009 in Istanbul and at the International UFO Congress in Laughlin, Nevada.



Mexico’s “Cumbre Mundial OVNI 2012” (World UFO Summit 2012) was an extravagant event attended by well over a thousand people with 32 speakers from Mexico, the U.S., Italy, England, Switzerland, Holland, Brazil, Chile and Peru (including myself). Some of the main speakers were the Swiss ancient astronaut bestselling author Erich von Däniken, Roswell expert Don Schmitt, Sgt. Major (Ret.) Bob Dean, former British MOD UFO investigator Nick Pope, Brazil’s top ufologist A. J. Gevaerd who talked about the recent declassification of Brazilian Air Force UFO files, Peruvian contactee Sixto Paz, journalist Paola Harris, Turkish ufologist Haktan Akdogan; and the Italian contingent of Urzi, researcher Pier Giorgio Caria and controversial stigmatized Giorgio Bongiovanni. Besides the opening and closing lectures by Maussan himself and presentations by his two top researchers Yohanan Diaz and Fernando Campos, there were three big panels devoted to Mexican ufology.

The first panel included veteran ufologists from different regions of Mexico like Rubén Manrique, Fernando Tellez and Luis Ramirez, most of whom were investigating UFO cases back in the seventies long before Maussan appeared on the scene. One of the things that surprised me was the amount of Mothman-type sightings (the term Mothman was coined by the late John Keel for a weird flying creature reported in West Virginia in the late sixties). Perhaps this is not culturally surprising if we consider than Mexico has a long tradition of voladores or flying men since Mesoamerican times, which it’s still practiced with ropes on top of long poles. The second panel was devoted to UFOs and Mexican aviation and consisted of senior air traffic controller Enrique Kolbeck, airliner pilot Raymundo Cervantes Ruano, and Guadalajara pilot Daniel Monraz, who following his UFO sightings became an investigator himself.

Although he participated on a personal and not official basis, Mexico City Airport’s senior traffic controller Enrique Kolbeck was the closest to an official vie of the UFO phenomenon in Mexico. Kolbeck has confirmed the detection of unknown targets at Mexico City International Airport during many UFO sightings in the past. He stated the need for an official investigation of UFOs as it affects civil aviation, as other countries like Chile, Peru and France have. He also noted that releasing balloons—which have often been blamed on UFO sightings in Mexico and elsewhere—can pose a danger to aviation. The potential threat to aviation was highlighted by the next speaker in panel, airliner pilot Raymundo Cervantes Ruano, whose Aeromexico flight 129 between Guadalajara and Mexico City collided with a small unknown object on the night of July 28, 1994. Fortunately, Cdr. Cervantes was able to land safely in Mexico City and no one was hurt.


Morphing UFOs OVNIs Over Guadalajara Mexico 2010


This is truly one of the most incredible UFO sightings in recent times ...


Reference : Open Minds.TV


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On November 9th, 1990, in Montreal, Quebec, witnesses reported a round, metallic object of about 540 metres wide over the rooftop pool of the Bonaventure Hotel. Eyewitnesses saw eight to 10 lights forming into a circle above them, giving off bright white rays. The phenomenon lasted three hours, from 7 to 10 p.m., and moved slowly northwards. While no one could identify the lights, few, according to the next day’s report in La Presse, were ready to express their belief that they were visited by aliens.

The day after the incident it was reported that a member of the norad went to local police station and confiscated all written reports on the incident. They have yet to be released.

A few witnesses say what they saw in a televised interview on CBC ...


An Aerial Phenomenon over Montreal
Broadcast Date: Nov. 7, 1994

On Nov. 7, 1990, a woman spots something in the sky while swimming in the rooftop pool of her downtown Montreal hotel. She sees a round, metallic object projecting a series of brilliant light beams. Her sighting sets off a chain reaction. She tells the lifeguard who calls the hotel security guard, who contacts the police and a journalist from La Presse newspaper. The RCMP, the military and even NASA are called in.




The aerial phenomenon lasts almost three hours from 7:20 p.m. to 10:10 p.m. The incident sparks sensation due to the excellent documentation and the large number of very reliable witnesses. Some theorize it is nothing more than the result of northern lights, dismissing the possibility of a UFO sighting. The event catches the attention of Bernard Guénette, a UFO researcher in Montreal.

In 1992, Guénette and Dr. Richard Haines, a former NASA scientist, publish a 25-page report on the sighting. The report concludes that the "evidence for the existence of a highly unusual, hovering, silent large object is indisputable." It suggests some sort of huge physical object, about 540 metres wide, caused the lights but fails to identify its origin.

During the night of January 25, 2010, witnesses in Harbour Mille, Newfoundland and Labrador reported multiple UFO sightings. A photograph taken by a resident revealed one of the UFOs to resemble a missile. An investigation by the community's police force and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is under way, though the Office of the Prime Minister has stated that the UFOs were not missiles.


References : UFO Sightings in Canada ~ Wikipedia


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"I Know What I Saw" is a new UFO documentary guaranteed to change the way we see the universe. Director, James Fox assembled the most credible UFO witnesses from around the world to testify at The National Press Club in Washington D.C.: Air Force Generals, astronauts, military and commercial pilots, government and FAA officials from seven countries tell stories that, as Governor Fife Symington from Arizona stated, "will challenge your reality".

Their accounts reveal a behind-the-scenes U.S. operation whose policy is to confiscate and hoard substantiating evidence from close encounters to the extent that even Presidents have failed to get straight answers. 'I Know What I Saw' exposes reasons behind government secrecy from those involved at the highest level. The documentary does have a lot of parts from "Out Of The Blue" a previously released UFO documentary ... One of the best !

Fox has won the support of several key media, government and military personnel, and has made numerous television and radio appearances including:

Larry King Live (CNN) appearances
7/16/07 11/9/07 11/18/07 1/24/08 7/8/08 7/18/08 8/21/09

Anderson Cooper 360° (CNN) appearance
11/12/07

ABC Nightline appearance
7/6/07

Dateline NBC appearance
5/18/08

George Noory's Coast to Coast Radio


Additionally, because of the strength of his ratings and the high level of interest from his audience, Larry King has indicated to James Fox an interest in promoting I KNOW WHAT I SAW. With the worldwide unrelenting UFO fascination and the phenomenal success of fictional UFO films, it is high time for an up-to-date documentary about UFOs for worldwide release.


“This is the most compelling documentary I have ever seen on the subject of UFOs. It has a laser beam focus and presents an undeniable body of evidence which will turn the biggest skeptics into believers. James Fox has provided us with a unique public service by busting through the veils of secrecy and giving us the startling facts!”
— FIFE SYMINGTON, FORMER ARIZONA GOVERNOR

“As someone with almost 30 years experience in the entertainment industry, I have to say that I KNOW WHAT I SAW is truly one of the most credible films on UFOs I've ever seen. The juxtaposition of all the new first-hand evidence, alongside the filmmaker's personal journey to uncover the truth, is totally compelling. James Fox's tenacity and unshakeable faith really comes through loud and clear.”
— LARRY LANDSMAN, NETWORK PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE,
"The Roswell Crash: Startling New Evidence"

“The most compelling film on the subject to date.”
— EDGAR MITCHELL, APOLLO 14 ASTRONAUT


Reference : I Know What I Saw ~ UFO Documentary Movie


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