February 2000 Els Omellons near Las Garrigues, Barcelona Province, Spain - Two rings with circles in the middle, ancient symbol for God, appeared at different times the beginning of February 2000 in the County of Lleida. One 85 feet and the other 118 feet in diameters. Crop was short, young wheat. The rings came a couple of weeks apart and were "burned" into the plants and soil, according to local reports. Samples were analyzed at a laboratory that found "whatever it waas that made the rings and circles was not an herbicide or any other chemical agent."
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February 6, 2000 Everett, Washington - January 6th was a new moon, a night without moon light. The two previous evenings leading up to the new moon were nearly as dark. And yet, a husband and wife driving along a rural Snohomish, Washington road thought they saw the biggest, brightest full moon they had ever seen low over the Snohomish River. Back in the 1970s, many eyewitnesses throughout the United States, Canada and other parts of the world reported seeing "full moon"-sized glowing spheres hovering over rivers, farms and ranches. One area that has long had such reports, coupled with Sasquatch sightings and unusual animal deaths referred to as "animal mutilations," is Snohomish, Washington in wilderness country northeast of Seattle.
January 16, 2000 Petersfield, Hampshire, England - Five hundred years before Christ, a Greek named Empedocles wrote, "The Nature of God is a circle of which the center is everywhere and the circumference is nowhere."
January 5, 2000 Gosport, Hantsfordshire, England - Photographer Steve Alexander and writer Karen Douglas have created a beautiful "pictorial tour of crop circles and their landscapes" from the 1999 summer in a large booklet (11 3/4 by 8 1/4 inches, 25-pages) which accommodates large landscape photographs and smaller close-up details. Thirty-three of the best 1999 English formations are featured in more than 100 images.