Monday 17 May 2010

Pyrka Calls Hoax!

...crop circle expert Andrew Pyrka calls hoax on latest effort...
...We searched up and down the busy A303 but nothing was to be seen so we climbed Yarnbury Castle. The only Canola field near to this location is directly opposite and on the opposite side of the A303. I became a little suspicious - if indeed there was a formation there, it was rather convenient that it was by a parking lay-by and hidden by trees!!

As we came quite a distance we had to make sure that the report was true or a wild goose chase. Parking in the lay-by - my first initial reaction was to the heavily trodden path in the undergrowth. We followed this path which then took us to a section of barb wire fence which was cut - making easy access to this field !!

Using my pole - I took some shots to see if there was any formations in this field - behold !! a formation was visible on the images taken, so we ventured in and this is what we saw.

1. Initial observation was the heavy flattening of the Canola crop
2. Everywhere you looked stems were broken at the very base of the plant - no bent stem found.
3. Lose petals everywhere
4. Avenues lacked straightness - displayed wavy finish
5. Circles overlapping tramlines
6. Some circles displayed a square edge
7. Lack of symetrisity throughout
8. Lacked in consistency in design

This formation was nothing like the first 2 !!!! The first 2 are 1000% genuine...
However - this is valuable evidence that man CANNOT reproduce the beauty of the real phenomenon - lets just say the hoaxers shot themselves in the foot by creating this mess.

Due to heavy rain the quality of images is poor but I hope there is enough there to show you just how shabby the hoaxers work is (The blobs on images are rain drops )

Andrew Pyrka

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