Crop Formations Continue in Canada

September 29, 1999 Acadia Valley, Alberta, Canada ­ A farmer reported that his work crew found a formation in his durum wheat field on September 21st. Researcher Judy Arndt went to the field that day to survey and reported that "the seed was mature, pointing to a date of formation near the date of discovery." The formation consists of a 60-foot-diameter circle connected to two smaller 30-foot-diameter circles.

Diagram: Acadia Valley, Alberta, Canada durum wheat formation survey © 1999 by crop formation researcher, Judy Arndt.
Diagram: Acadia Valley, Alberta, Canada durum wheat formation survey © 1999 by crop formation researcher, Judy Arndt.

 

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1999 Summary of Crop Formations in Canada and Latest 9/21/99 Edmonton Circles

Graphics and Photographs: My thanks to Judy Arndt for allowing her color graphics and photographs to be shared with the Earthfiles audience. Thank you to Paul Anderson for allowing his black and white diagrams of Canadian formatins to be shared as well. And thanks to Melody Watts for her Whitefish, Montana information, near the Canadian border.

 

1) July 11 - 22 Hagersville, Ontario,
303-foot Pictogram in Wheat. See report with photographs in Earthfiles 9/9/99, Parts 1 and 2.


 

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1999 U. K. “Basket” Formation ­ New Ground Photos

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

"Basket" wheat formation discovered in the early morning of August 6, 1999 at Bishops Cannings before the farmer erased it entirely with his tractor. 46.3 meters (152 feet) diameter. Aerial photograph © 1999 by Ulrich Kox.
"Basket" wheat formation discovered in the early morning of August 6, 1999 at Bishops Cannings before the farmer erased it entirely with his tractor. 46.3 meters (152 feet) diameter. Aerial photograph © 1999 by Ulrich Kox.

 

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Unusual Animal Deaths, Part 1: Nevada

September 12, 1999  Battle Mountain, Nevada ­ Recently I received an e-mail from Sergeant Investigator Klaus Altemueller with the Lander County Sheriff's office in Battle Mountain, Nevada. He wrote: "We have been having cow mutilations here for at least the past ten or so years."

I also received photographs of one of those mutilations that occurred on January 12, 1995 from Battle Mountain rancher, Eddyann Filippini. With the photos, she wrote: "It was very wet that day, so it looks like there is blood on the ground. It was the snow and rain on the fresh cuts that pooled where she was laying."

Mutilated cow discovered January 12, 1995 in Battle Mountain, Nevada. Photograph © 1999 by owner, Eddyann Filippini.
Mutilated cow discovered January 12, 1995 in Battle Mountain, Nevada. Photograph © 1999 by owner, Eddyann Filippini.

 

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Delphos, Kansas Ring Mystery – More Analyses

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

September 5, 1999  Reeds Spring, Missouri - Today I talked with UFO physical landing trace investigator, Ted Phillips, about a 35-page analytical chemistry report he received this week. It's the 24th lab report for Ted over the past three decades in a strange case known as the Delphos, Kansas ring mystery.

 

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New 1999 Crop Formation at Upavon, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 29, 1999  Upavon, England - Photographer Peter Sorensen reports that about 25% of the wheat fields in Wiltshire are still uncut. The formation below was discovered a few days ago, but Peter and his partner, Ulrich Kox, were not able to get an aerial of it because the field is inside the military air exclusion zone at Upavon. But finally, Ulrich and his pilot were able to obtain a special permit to fly in a micro light airplane over the area for five minutes only and photographed with Peter Sorensen's digital video camera.

Aerial photograph of Upavon crop formation taken with digital video camera © 1999 by Peter Sorensen and Ulrich Kox.
Aerial photograph of Upavon crop formation taken with digital video camera © 1999 by Peter Sorensen and Ulrich Kox.

 

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Unusual Animal Deaths in Australia and London, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 25, 1999 Victoria, Australia ­ A "mysterious killer" is stalking sheep in Gippsland and 250 kilometers (155 miles) across country in northeast Victoria and about eighty miles northeast of Melbourne. "Killers strike again," headlined The Herald Sun on July 11, 1999. Beneath the headline is a photograph of farmer Adrian Jackson with one of his slaughtered rams. The Jackson farm in Violet Town, Victoria has been losing 100 sheep a year.

Photograph © 1999 by Rob Leeson The Herald Sun.
Photograph © 1999 by Rob Leeson The Herald Sun.

 

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Farmer Destroys Another Crop Formation in Wiltshire, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 24, 1999  Wiltshire County, England ­ Photographer Peter Sorensen has e-mailed some updates from Wiltshire, England where he has spent the summer photographing the extraordinary series of patterns in cereal crops since the early spring. First, another formation has been destroyed by an angry farmer.

Allington formation of rings cut down on August 23, 1999 before an aerial photograph of the design could be taken. Aerial videograph after farmer cut it down © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.
Allington formation of rings cut down on August 23, 1999 before an aerial photograph of the design could be taken. Aerial videograph after farmer cut it down © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.

 

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1999 Crop Circle Update from Wiltshire, England

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

August 1, 1999 Avebury, Wiltshire, England - I arrived in Wiltshire on the late afternoon of Thursday, July 29th and learned that one of the more amazing formations of the past ten years had arrived that morning. The wheat field is at the ancient sacred site of Avebury and the formation is more than 300 feet in diameter, as big as a football field. I walked all though it. The wheat was laid down in extremely complicated interior lays. On the ground, it is nearly impossible to know what the whole pattern is. But from the air, it is a large triangle of thirty-three standing circles bi-sected and tri-sected by lines that many people see projecting outward into six 3-dimensional cubes. That is one of the themes this summer of 1999 patterns in crops that are forcing 3-dimensional perspectives.

Aerial Photograph © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.
Aerial Photograph © 1999 by Peter Sorensen.

 

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Unidentified Craft in PA and Strange Grass Circle in Missouri

© 1999 by Linda Moulton Howe

July 28, 1999 ­

Huntingdon Valley, PA ­ Two nights ago on July 26th, at 11:12 PM EST, Penny Katz was watching news on television near her bedroom window in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. Penny is a 47-year-old registered nurse who has lived in the region for several years. Outside the window, she suddenly saw an "illuminated derby-shaped object that glowed the color of silver metal." She thought it was as big as half her fist at an arm's length distance as it moved above the trees west to east slowly and steadily.

 

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