2015-07-27

Indian Thunderbird Formation Found In Field In England, July 2015, UFO Sighting News.



Date of discovery: July 25, 2015
Location of discovery: Wiltshire, England

Here we have a new type of crop formation that seems to depict an indian eagle or thunderbird. The lines are not as exact as some crop circles, so I am a bit concerned about that. That could be caused by the wind blowing it. Very unusual design, yet, a very old one. 
Scott C. Waring 
www.ufosightingsdaily.com

Eyewitness states:
An interesting design in a classic Wiltshire location for this Crop Circle reported on the 25th July 2015. The circle sits along the Ridgeway, an ancient road that runs through Wiltshire.

8 comments:

  1. I guess they do from satellites. Airwaves :p

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  2. I guess they do from satellites. Airwaves

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  3. I guess they do from satellites. Airwaves

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  4. Looks like a well detailed symbol for the Anunnaki.

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  5. Crop circles are proved to be man made and even first crop circle hoaxers came out to public and showed how to make such crop circles. They were board civil engineers btw. I believe aliens but saying every mysterious phenomenon as "it's gotta be an ETs!!! 0_o" is just ridiculous.

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    1. Proven by what? Documentaries you saw on ARTE or Fox television? Please...

      All the most serious scientifics you can find on the internet (the one you see as conspirationist in these specific documentaries i mentionnend) have concluded that the technologie used to bend plants by heating them without burning them is not something we publicly master.

      Do you think intelligent agencies will show their secret technologies for fun? Are you that stupid?

      Please do immediately stop to listen to mainstream media.

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  6. Looks like one of the sumerian depictions of the winged globe: Nibiru. Has it been 3600 years already?!

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  7. They did a hella winged symbol on that feild & in my eyes its totally awesome...

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